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Week-long outings in July and early August to teach about healthy lifestyles, develop kids' social skills.

Claudene Wharton, Communications and Senior Marketing Specialist

June 3, 2022

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Fairs aren't the only activities for 4-H students in Nevada this summer. The University of Nevada, Reno Extension is hosting a series of summer camps for 4-H students at Lake Tahoe.UCANR

In addition to the many ongoing local 4-H club and youth activities that are happening across the state, the Nevada 4-H Youth Development Program also is offering residential camps for youth this summer, following a Nevada tradition that goes back 80 years.

The overnight camps will all be held at the Nevada State 4-H Camp in Stateline, Nevada. The 32-acre camp sits on the south shore of Lake Tahoe and is owned and operated by the University of Nevada, Reno.

The Nevada 4-H camping programs, offered by University of Nevada, Reno Extension, have a rich history of providing educational programming to thousands of youth annually through hands-on, experiential learning. 4-H camping is cooperative group living that focuses on the individual's social, spiritual, mental and physical development for youth. Youth build lifelong memories and friendships at the camp, as well as learn life, leadership and citizenship skills.

“The setting provides an unparalleled opportunity for outdoor environmental education and STEM-related, hands-on learning activities,” said Kenny Haack-Damon, Extension State 4-H Camp Education Program coordinator. “There’s also plenty of time for 4-H campers to participate in and learn about healthy, physical activities, such as shooting sports, kayaking, swimming and more.”

Haack-Damon says that along with taking applications for youth campers, they are also taking applications for adult volunteers to serve as chaperones for the camps. There is no cost for chaperones, and food and lodging will be provided. Chaperones undergo a background check and participate in some training/orientation sessions beforehand, so are encouraged to apply early.

The four camps being offered at the Nevada 4-H State Camp this year run successively through July and early August. They are detailed here.

4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization, empowering nearly 6 million young people in the U.S., as well as 1 million youth in 50 other countries. Research by Tufts University shows that 4-H youth are four times more likely to contribute to their communities, and two times as likely to plan to go to college and pursue STEM opportunities outside of school. They also report better grades, higher levels of academic competence, and an elevated level of engagement at school.

Source: University of Nevada, Reno Extension, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

About the Author(s)

Claudene Wharton

Communications and Senior Marketing Specialist, University of Nevada, Reno

Wharton has more than 30 years of experience in collaborative leadership, community engagement, government and media relations, program development and implementation, fund development and fundraising, management and strategic communications for nonprofit organizations and institutions of higher education.

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