Emma Dean
Community Coordinator
This week, Energy Express took off to a bustling start with the theme “Myself” week – a celebratory week aimed at fostering self-expression, individuality and confidence among participants. To help kick-start the week, we received a surprise visit from Pocahontas County Board of Education Member Sam Gibson, whose presence added an extra layer of excitement.
Gibson, known for his commitment to youth education, engaged with the children through read-alouds. His visit underscored the importance of individuality and personal growth, echoing the week’s central theme.
One of the standout activities was the creation of “Me Body Portraits,” where each participant crafted a life-sized representation of themselves. This creative exercise allowed children to explore and express their unique identities through writing and art. The portraits, colorful and diverse, lined the walls of Marlinton Elementary creating a gallery of self-expression.
In the vibrant community of Energy Express, we are thrilled to spotlight Devan Gum, our outstanding Site Supervisor. Devan’s dedication and leadership have been instrumental in fostering an enriching environment for all participants.
Our heartfelt gratitude extends to the mentors who tirelessly guide our young learners, providing them with the tools and confidence to excel. Your passion and commitment are the cornerstones of our success.
A special thank you to the six volunteers whose selfless contributions ensure the smooth running of our programs. Your support and enthusiasm make a significant difference in the lives of so many.
Together, Devan, our mentors, and volunteers create a nurturing and dynamic space where our youth can thrive.
Energy Express continues to be a beacon of creativity and personal development, and “Myself” Week is a testament to its ongoing efforts to nurture self-confidence in young minds. With support from dedicated leaders like Sam Gibson, the program is set to inspire many more to celebrate their uniqueness.
Energy Express is made possible through the support of WVU Extension Service, WVU STEAM, 4-H Youth Development, Volunteer West Virginia, The State’s Commission for National and Community Service, WV Department of Education and the Arts, WV Department of Education, the Office of Child Nutrition, AmeriCorps and countless local partners including the Pocahontas County Board of Education and the Family Resource Network.