The program was successful again this year with 96% of teachers surveyed finding that the project was a useful addition in helping their class meet requirements set by the NC Department of Public Instruction Standard Course of Study. Also, 93% of reporting teachers noticed an improvement in class participation and student attitudes.
Thanks to all the volunteer instructors who give their valuable time to participate in this event. They include: Richmond County Beekeepers Marv Powell and David Auman, Victoria Hudson of the Richmond County Health Department, Morrow Mountain State Park Staff, Ben Cooper of Richmond County Soil & Water Conservation, Scotland County Soil & Water Conservation, Pee Dee Wildlife Refuge Staff, William Terry and Ben Shutt of Millstone 4-H Camp, Weymouth Woods State Park Staff, Sandhills Research Station staff members Mark Thompson and Jeremy Martin, Alan Clark of the NC Forest Service, Paige Burns and Tiffanee Conrad-Acuña of Richmond County Cooperative Extension, and Lauren Irby of Chatham County Cooperative Extension.
Thanks to the teachers and school administrators who give up time in the classrooms to allow this program to reach their students. Finally, thanks to the students who give their attention and a willing to participate in this program. We look forward to hosting the program again in 2009. Richmond County 4-H is proud to be supported by the United Way of Richmond County, as well as the wonderful citizens of the county! For more information about joining or volunteering with 4-H, please contact Michelle Stumbo at michelle_stumbo@ncsu.edu, or 997-8255!

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