Greenbrier’s County virtual 4-H camp set to begin next week

GREENBRIER COUNTY, WV (WOAY) – Greenbrier County’s virtual 4-H camp will begin on Monday.

Typically around 200 kids come in for their annual two-week camp at the Greenbrier County Youth Camp, but they will be doing it virtually this year with around 41 kids registered.

They are sending out “Camp in a Box” sets to each kid that will include camp favorites and items to help them in the online and unplugged activities they will be participating in throughout the week.

“It’s not going to be traditional, but it’s what we call in 4-H a ‘never been done,’ so hopefully they will step out of their sad shell that they’ve been in or the isolated shell and try to be a part of our camp,” Greenbrier County 4-H Agent Robin Haynes said.

The virtual camp will kick off on Monday and last until Friday.

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Anna Saunders
Anna Saunders is a weekend reporter for WOAY. With a diploma from Princeton Senior High School and a mother from Fayette County, she is no stranger to the area. She received a degree in Media Arts and Design from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia and wanted to return home to start her career as a reporter.