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Our project is a success.
How do we celebrate?

If you've read about the basic elements of service learning on the "What is it?" page, then you know that celebrating your project is very important. Volunteers--both young and old--should be thanked for their part in making the project a success. And you should also include the people you served (the beneficiaries) in the celebration, because they would like to thank you, too.

So how do you celebrate? Well there are a few things to consider. What does your group like to do? Do you have time, a place, and the money for a big celebration (like a party)? Or should you do something small, like having some popcorn and cokes at the end of a meeting? If your group did a small, one-day project, you probably wouldn't need a big celebration. You could just get together at the end of the day and give a huge cheer for yourselves. But if you've done something that took a lot of time and effort, your celebration should be bigger. Also, you should try to plan a celebration that goes along with the project. For example, if you did a project at a nursing home, you might have your celebration activity there. If you cleaned up a park, you could have a group picnic there.

Don't forget that the celebration activity is also a good time to start thinking about your group's next service learning project!

Be sure to check out the other celebration page on the 4-H S.O.S. website. If you have any ideas or suggestions for service learning celebration, send an e-mail to tell us about it!

 

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