Summer 2024 Recap: Unforgettable Moments and Lifelong Memories!
(Updated: Aug. 21, 2024, 11:41 a.m.)
As summer draws to a close, we’re excited to look back on the incredible experiences our campers had at Wake County 4-H Summer Camps! From new skills learned to friendships formed, it was a season full of growth, discovery, and fun. Here’s a recap of what our campers were up to:
Farm to Fork Camp
Our campers embarked on a journey from farm to table, exploring sustainable farming practices and learning where their food comes from. Each day, their teams collaborated to cook a dish inspired by ingredients from the farm or location they visited. Led by our nutrition educator, the kids safely explored cooking and then enjoyed their creations for lunch the following day. Highlights include:- A visit to MAE Farm in Louisburg, with free-range, pasture-raised livestock.
- Learning about herbal teas at Raleigh City Farm.
- Discovering the importance of pollinators at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
- Harvesting produce at the Agroecology Education Farm at NC State.
Drone Camps
Our Drone Camps took flight this summer with enthusiastic tech explorers diving into the world of drone technology! In partnership with the Wake County 4-H SPACES and 4-H SPACESTOO programs, campers aged 12-17 engaged in a hands-on exploration of this rapidly evolving field.Throughout the camps, participants:- Learned Drone Operation: Campers mastered the basics of flying drones, understanding both their operation and regulations.
- Explored Real-World Applications: They discovered how drones are used in various industries and participated in field trips to Elizabeth City State University to see drones in action.
- Earned Certifications: Each camper completed the program with a certificate recognizing their new skills and knowledge in drone technology.
STEAM Camp
Our youngest campers, ages 7-9, dived into the world of STEAM—Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math. They engaged in various activities, including:- Visit from NC A&T Robotics team.
- Outdoor exploration with Wake County Open Spaces.
- Learning about human and animal skeletons with a paleontologist from NC State.
- Exploring food science using the five senses to try different foods.
- Building and launching their own stomp rockets.
- Afternoon cooking sessions with our nutrition educator.
4-H Congress
4-H Congress is an annual educational event sponsored by North Carolina 4-H and planned by the State 4-H Council and Congress Advisory Committee. This year, our Wake County teens, ages 13-18, joined hundreds of other 4-H’ers from across the state in Raleigh for four days of learning, leadership, and camaraderie. Highlights of 4-H Congress:- Electing New State Officers: Delegates campaigned and voted in the state officer elections.
- Workshops and Speakers: Teens enhanced their knowledge on current issues and leadership.
- Hands to Service: Delegates participated in impactful community service projects.
- Candle lighting Ceremony: A tradition symbolizing leadership and unity among 4-H’ers.
Pass the Mic Camp
Pass the Mic Camp empowered teens to create and share powerful social impact stories. Throughout the week, campers:- Built community and engaged with social justice issues.
- Explored youth leadership through hands-on workshops led by local professionals.
- Created a community poem inspired by George Ella Lyon's "I Am From" at the Digital Media Lab.
- Participated in a public speaking workshop led by one of our past 4-H members.
- Visited the African American Cultural Center at NC State and spray-painted art in the Free Expression Tunnel.
Beekeeping Camp
At Beekeeping Camp, campers got up close and personal with honeybees. They:- Visited hives at Oakview Historic Park and River Farm, where they learned to identify different hive functions.
- Participated in a honey extraction demo led by the Wake County Beekeeper Association’s president, sampling award-winning honey.
- Created and presented their own beeswax products to a panel, demonstrating their new skills.
Thank you to all the campers, parents, volunteers, and staff who made this summer so special. We hope you enjoyed the camps as much as we did, and we look forward to welcoming you back next year for more adventures! - Wake County 4-H Community Team