Camden Extension Connections: April 2024

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Tell Me Something Good

Things Got REAL with Real Money.Real World

134 Camden County Early College and Camden County High School students learned personal finance with a Real Money. Real World. (RMRW) simulation provided by Camden County Cooperative Extension.
Each student was assigned a career before the simulation. During the simulation the students used their monthly income to purchase goods and services at each booth. The booths provided a variety of services such as transportation, housing,  groceries, child care, utilities, etc. Along with Camden’s Cooperative Extension professionals, local business professionals, county officials, and school officials helped run booths for this simulation.
Comments from students:
“Does it really cost this much money to live?”
“This has been eye opening!”
“It is important to make a budget.”
“Kids are expensive!”
Special thanks to all of our volunteers:
Amy Twiddy, Jamie Xenos, Austin Brown, Olivia Patchel and Marcia Berry (Camden County Cooperative Extension)
Addy Xenos and Abby Rachid (Early College Student)
Tiffney White (Camden County Commissioner)
Stephanie Jackson (Camden County Finance Officer)
Zachary Miller, Stephanie Motley, Brittany Lindstrom, and Jackie Goines (SECU)
Sherry Kynaston, Colleen Wise-Irvins, and Cheryl Mansfield (Camden County Residents)
Brian Lannon (Camden County Soil & Water Technician)
Sissy Aydlett (Camden County Commissioner)
Kevin Jones (Camden County Sheriff)
Rachel Bryant and Alfreda Gordon (Camden County Library)
Tommy Berry (Pastor, Cornerstone Baptist Church)
Tom White (former County Commissioner)
Cindy Smith (Real Estate Agent, CENTURY 21 Nachman Realty)
Matthew Sundberg (Camden County High School Teacher)

Upcoming Extension Events

2024 Summer 4-H Fun

2024 Summer 4-H Fun registration will begin on April 15th. Keep an eye on our website for more information:  camden.ces.ncsu.edu

Northeast District 4-H Activity Day

Share a topic you are passionate about at the Northeast 4-H District Activity Day! District Activity Day gives youth an opportunity to do presentations or public speaking on a subject they are passionate about, compete in the outdoor grilling contest, or show off their talent in the talent show. There will be a County Activity Day to practice your presentation. Ms. Marcia will need to register youth for this event by May 23rd, please call for more information.

SPIN Clubs

A 4-H SPIN club is a short commitment with a lasting impact! SPIN Clubs require 6 hours of instruction from our volunteers, so you can do 3 weeks at 2 hours per week, 6 weeks at 1 hour per week or stretch it out at once per month for 6 months. Do you possess a special skill that you would like pass on to our youth? Start a SPIN Club today. Contact Marcia Berry for more information.

Kitchen Tech Series

There are tons of kitchen tools available to the home cook; however, some of the tools can be overwhelming. Even seasoned cooks can be unsure of how to get the most out of their kitchen appliances. N.C. Cooperative Extension has classes to help! For more information and to register visit:  go.ncsu.edu/readext?982486

More In My Basket

Helping senior citizens make more out of their dollars is the goal of our More In My Basket program. The next food demonstration will be on May 2nd at 10:00 a.m. at the Camden County Center for Active Adults. Please call our office (252.331.7630) for more details.