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February 15, 2021

4-H Camp at Rock Springs Ranch

Submitted by Amy Sollock

As many of you know, beginning in 2022, 4-H camp at Rock Springs will operate differently than what we’ve known in recent years. The 4-H Camp Taskforce has been working for quite some time now, to reimagine 4-H camp in Kansas. Change is never easy, but it is our sincere hope that our efforts will improve the health and safety of our campers, minimize risk, and strengthen the immersive 4-H camp experience at Rock Springs Ranch.

As promised, we want to be transparent and keep everyone informed throughout the process. We recently shared an update during the Kansas 4-H Program Rally. If you weren't able to attend, you can watch the 20 minute 4-H camp update here.  

My continued thanks to the 4-H Camp Taskforce for their efforts:
 
Robyn Deines 4-H Agent, Walnut Creek District
Bill Haney, Ag Agent, Kearny County
Beth Hinshaw, Southeast Region 4-H Specialist
Ginger Kopfer, 4-H Agent, Geary County
Susie Latta, FCS Agent, Marshall County
Jill Martinson, 4-H Agent, Chisolm Trail District
Sarah Maass, 4-H Agent, Central Kansas District
Jennifer McDaniel, 4-H Agent, Rolling Prairie District
Aliah Mestrovich Seay, State 4-H Specialist
Kaitlyn Peine, 4-H Agent, Douglas County
Elly Sneath, Ag Agent, Meade County
Katie Townsend, 4-H Agent, Wildcat District
Amy Sollock, Southwest Region 4-H Specialist
Jim Wheaton, Director, Rock Springs Ranch