Youth & Education

About 50 area youngsters
About 50 area youngsters
About 50 area youngsters

About 50 area youngsters

About 50 area youngsters between the ages of 7-9 years took part in a two-day 4-H camp at Lake Scott State Park hosted by the West Plains Extension District. (Above) Bristol Eitel, Scott City, tries to get untangled from a human knot as youngsters keep their hands locked. (Lower left) Scott City 4-Hers Rylee Zimmerman (left) chases Trace Jessup in “Duck, duck, goose.” (Lower right) Shalyn Radke, 8, Scott City, eyes the target on the archery range with help from Stevens County Extension Agent Ron Honig. Counties represented at the camp included Scott, Finney, Thomas, Wichita, Kearney, Stevens, Haskell, Morton and Seward. (Record Photos)

The process of pollination and hydroponics
The process of pollination and hydroponics

The process of pollination and hydroponics

The process of pollination and hydroponics were explained by Anthony Reardon, a horticulturist with the West Plains Extension District, during this week’s programs at the Scott County Library. (Above) Ava Hughes (background) and Emersyn Tucker use plastic bottles and coconut coir to create a hydroponic growing environment for sunflowers. (Right) Kinze Drohman and Graham Frank compare the bookmark necklaces they made with dried flowers pressed between contact paper. (Record Photos)

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