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  • The goal of the Georgia 4-H Ambassador Program is to prepare 4-H’ers to become knowledgeable in a specific content area so that they can return to their counties and share what they’ve learned with others. This summer, we’re training 4-H’ers to be STEM or Healthy Living Ambassadors!  If you’re interested, you must apply! The deadline…

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  • Gordon County 4-H, along with Catoosa and Whitfield Counties, has received major support from Microsoft to implement a program in which youth teach adults digital literacy skills, including online security, smart phones, social media, computer applications, etc. Youth will lead classes for adults at a variety of locations, and can expect to do about 1-2…

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  • One Georgia 4-H

    One Georgia 4-H: 2019 Georgia 4-H Urban/Rural Exchange Learn about our state’s agriculture from the field to the Gold Dome by touring southwest and northwest Georgia; activities include visits to farms, processing plants, research stations, farmers markets, farm-to-table restaurants, state agencies, and more; meet farmers, legislators, and state leaders in agriculture! Open to 4-Hers in…

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  • Held annually at Rock Eagle 4-H Center, Junior Conference is a recreational and educational opportunity planned for 4-H’ers in the 6th through 8th grades. The weekend includes a mix of workshops and education sessions, along with opportunities for community service and exhibits, planned by and led by the Junior Board of Directors. Recreational programs for…

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  • On Saturday, September 29, nearly 20 4-H’ers took part in a day of service and leadership.  In the morning, eleven youth and adult leaders participated in the annual Rivers Alive river clean-up.  The group traveled to four clean-up sites, including boat ramps on Highway 136 and 156 and two recreation areas in Calhoun.   The group…

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  • I am excited to share information about the Southern Region 4-H Teen Leadership Conference (SRTLC), which is scheduled for September 20-23, 2018, at the Clyde M. York 4-H Center in Crossville, TN.  Crossville is about 3 hours north of Atlanta and is located in the Central time zone.  This event is open to senior 4-H…

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  • There is an official call for applications to serve as a Georgia Youth delegate to the National 4-H Dairy Conference. This conference is designed for youth in 10th – 12th grades and applicants must be between the ages of 15 and 18 as of January 1, 2018.  A committee will select up to three delegates…

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  • We are excited to announce the following 4-H’ers as our at-large County Council officers: President – Hannah McElrath Vice-President – Jazmine Ralston Secretary – Gabrielle Ralston Applications are still available for those youth wishing to serve as County Council committee chairs.

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