Wednesday, October 17, 2012

4-H Clubs Camp on Braswell Farm, 1952

From the October 1952 issue of Extension Farm-News, published by the Agricultural Extension Service, State College of Agriculture and Engineering, Raleigh
A camping program for Negro 4-H Club members was conducted this summer on the M.C. Braswell farm by T.J. Pearsall, director of the farm, in cooperation with Extension agents in Nash and Edgecombe counties.
A group from Nash attended the first two days and a similar group from Edgecombe the second two days. The mornings were devoted to subject-matter instruction, and the afternoons were taken up with group singing, fishing, and other recreational activities. A free dinner was served the visitors each day.
W.C. Cooper, Negro 4-H Club specialist, participated in the program.

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