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Are you an active 4-H’er that is in high school that has participated in leadership and project activities?  You should apply for the 4-H Key Award!

The 4-H Key Award is a county recognition program, sponsored for older 4-H members in Georgia 4-H. The
purpose of the award is to recognize 4-H members who have demonstrated consistent growth in their 4-H involvement, developed and applied their leadership skills, and actively participated in the functions of their 4-H club and community.

To apply for the 4-H Key Award, a 4-H’er must list on their application the activities they have completed in each of the following four areas:

GENERAL LEADERSHIP
TEEN LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES

Each activity has a designated number of points, and a 4-H’er must have 500 points to be eligible to receive the Key Award.  Points are cumulative from 7th grade, so it is expected that 4-H’ers will take several years to reach the threshold for the 4-H Key Award.

Applications must be received in the Gordon County 4-H Office by June 29, 2018 to be considered for this year’s Key Award.

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