Becca Comstock, left, presents her finished Greek dolmades (stuffed grape leaves) during a Greek cuisine class in Thessaloniki, with AvaLee Cobbs, a Sandusky 4-H member.
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Editor’s note: The following release is supplied by the Ohio State University Extension Office.
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Becca Comstock, a Union County 4-H member, recently returned home from participating in the Ohio 4-H Greece Immersion Trip to the American Farm School in Thessaloniki, Greece.
This unique opportunity, organized by Ohio 4-H, aimed to immerse participants in Greek culture while exploring diverse career pathways in agriculture and related fields.
Led by Steve Brady, assistant professor and 4-H educator, and Margo Overholt-Seckel, program manager, Ohio 4-H Workforce Development and Pathways, Comstock was one of 13 Ohio 4-H teens who participated in the transformative adventure to explore into Greek culture while also gaining valuable insights into agricultural practices and career pathways. The trip, which spanned 10 days, allowed participants to immerse themselves in the vibrant traditions and customs of Greece, fostering cross-cultural understanding and global awareness.
“Becca embraced the spirit of curiosity and ambition that we strive to cultivate in all our 4-H members,” said Brady. “By participating in the Ohio 4-H Global Immersion – Greece, she has the opportunity to broaden her horizons, forge meaningful connections, and lay the foundation for a successful future.”
Throughout the immersive experience at the American Farm School, Comstock and her peers will engage in a diverse range of activities, including hands-on agricultural experiences, cultural excursions, and interactive workshops. From exploring ancient landmarks to learning about sustainable farming practices, Comstock gained invaluable insights into Greek culture and the agricultural industry.
As Comstock represented Union County on the global stage, their participation in the Greece Immersion Trip not only highlights their dedication to personal and professional development but also serves as an inspiration to aspiring youth in Union County and beyond.
Following her return from Greece, Comstock brought back a wealth of knowledge and experiences to share with her peers in Union County and across Ohio. Their journey exemplifies the transformative impact of 4-H programs in empowering youth to become confident, capable leaders in their communities.
“The Ohio 4-H Global Immersion trip is a testament to Ohio 4-H’s dedication to shaping well-rounded leaders who are prepared to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world,” said Kirk Bloir, state 4-H leader.
Ohio 4-H is the youth development program of OSU Extension, the outreach program of The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.