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  • A great Leadership Curriculum for teens created by UF Extension.

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  • GA 4-H Event Calendar

    Link to the Georgia 4-H Calendar and County Extension website.

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  • Learn the importance and great ways to promote District Project Achievement for 4th-6th grade students.

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  • What is Junior Conference? Held annually at Rock Eagle 4-H Center, Junior Conference is a two day 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…

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  • 4-H Volunteer Conference

    Conference available for military staff, volunteers, and extension staff. Volunteer Conference Flyer

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  • Project Wet, Wild, and Learning Tree are research-based and field-tested environmental education curricula designed for use by formal and informal educators. All three programs are interdisciplinary in nature and support Georgia school standards in science, agriculture/natural resources, math, social studies. Georgia 4-H Military Partnership would like to support military installation staff in attending this training.…

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  • “The year, [4-H] has partnered with Google and West Virginia University Extension Services to create activities that explore the topic of computer science, or CS, in a way that’s fun for kids and accessible for educators everywhere– regardless of your level of access to the internet or technology. Game Changers consists of three activities, each…

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  • Georgia 4-H Information

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  • Consumer Judging

    The below post was originally shared in February of 2019; however, I wanted to reshare again to remind everyone of this great educational team available to youth 4th grade and up. Consumer Judging is a great way to teach youth reasoning skills, public speaking skills, and presentation skills. I encourage you to look into coaching…

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