Volume
44
Issue
2
Abstract
A University of Idaho study showed how important it is for kids to feel accepted and safe during out-of-school hour activities. A program called "Jump Into Spring" began to provide something fun and educational for kids to do during spring break. Classes offered were 2 hours long, and the materials used were from approved 4-H curriculum. This activity has expanded to include more classes and reach a larger audience each year. Non-4-H members are attending at an increasing rate, exposing more youth to 4-H. Families attending appreciate something constructive and educational for youth to do during spring break.
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Recommended Citation
Gillespie, D. R. (2006). Conducting 4-H Spring Break Activities to Meet Community Needs. The Journal of Extension, 44(2), Article 30. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol44/iss2/30