CLAY COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The annual Mini 4-H Day Camp took place Thursday at the Clay County Fairgrounds.
Kids ages kindergarten through 2nd grade got a taste of what being a 4-H member is like by learning about civic engagement, life skills, and of course, livestock.
The camp looks to give kids a jumpstart before they reach the 3rd grade and begin participating in 4-H themselves.
Also at the camp today was Duke Energy. Duke gave a presentation that showed kids the equipment they use and how to be safe when working, which 4-H Youth Development Coordinator Natalie Korniak said is a major emphasis on the day.
"One of the things we focus on in 4-H is career readiness, so being ready for different life adventures", Korniak said. "Part of that is learning about the different trades o