The Boone County Extension Office has released its annual report for the year 2024, highlighting a range of successful programs that have provided valuable resources and programming to residents in Boone County, Kentucky. The report includes several key initiatives and achievements from the past year.
Among the highlighted programs is "From Camper to Leader: The Boone County 4-H Camp Experience," which showcases how young participants have grown into leadership roles through their involvement in camp activities. Additionally, the report details agriculture initiatives aimed at supporting local farmers with education and resources.
The extension office also focused on empowering art and cultural organizations by providing them with disaster preparedness tools. Other efforts celebrated include fostering learning and service within the community, promoting mental health through crafting activities under "Mindful Creations," and strengthening individuals and communities by building bridges of shared understanding.
Another notable program is "Gardening for Recovery," which emphasizes using gardening as a tool for personal recovery and well-being.
Residents are encouraged to stay connected with the Boone County Extension Office through various social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, and YouTube under @BooneKYExt.