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Time is running out for Tattnall County 4-H’ers interested in joining our Wildlife Judging and Poultry Judging teams—registration for both teams closes this Monday! These hands-on teams are a great way for youth to build confidence, sharpen decision-making skills, and learn more about Georgia’s natural resources and agriculture industries—all while having fun and competing with…
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APPLY ONLINE AT LINK BELOW BY APRIL 15 (5 p.m.) STATE DEADLINE High School 4-H’ers who interested in leadership, public speaking, and making an impact in their communities are encouraged to apply for the 2026–2027 Georgia 4‑H Ambassador Program. The Georgia 4-H Ambassador Program offers opportunities for students to learn and lead in key areas…
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Tattnall County youth interested in healthcare careers have an exciting opportunity this spring through a special collaboration with Mercer University School of Medicine (MUSM). The program, Setting Your Sights on Medical School, will give 9th–12th grade students a chance to visit the Mercer University School of Medicine Savannah Campus and learn what it takes to…
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Tattnall County 4-H is proud to support Brave Beginnings Bags, a service project created by TCHS 4-H member Jeremiah Ray to help children facing sudden and difficult transitions. Jeremiah was inspired to start this project after hearing his mom, Christina, share her experience growing up in foster care. For years, she moved from home to…
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By: Rebekah Greene, Tattnall County 4-H Agent, & Ross Greene, Evans\Candler ANR Agent Raising and showing rabbits is a rewarding 4-H project that teaches responsibility, animal care, recordkeeping, and sportsmanship. Rabbit showing is growing in popularity across Georgia, and we hope this post will help you decide if it is a good project choice for…
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*Program Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Statesboro* Youth across southeast Georgia have the opportunity to gain valuable agricultural experience through the 2026 Kiwanis Livestock Project, a long-standing youth development initiative sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Statesboro in partnership with the Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair. The Kiwanis Livestock Project provides livestock animals to young people involved…
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The Georgia 4-H State 4-H Horse Show will be held June 2–6, 2026, offering youth in grades 4–12 the opportunity to compete in disciplines such as halter, English and Western riding, dressage, ranch classes, and timed events. Youth must submit a free Intent to Show form through their county Extension office by March 15 (Tattnall…
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Summer is just around the corner, and Tattnall County 4-H is excited to offer a variety of unforgettable summer camp opportunities for youth in 2026. From beach adventures to classic camp traditions, there’s truly something for everyone. Registration begins on February 14th at 8 a.m. online at www.tinyurl.com\tc4hreg (Events will go live on this date.…
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Wanting to learn how to register your child for camp? Here are the details for Tattnall County 4-H!
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Written By: Rebekah Greene, Tattnall County Extension Agent, and Ross Greene, Evans\Candler County Extension Agent On June 11, 2023, new guidance by the Food and Drug Administration will go into effect that will change the availability of many commonly used antibiotics for animals. The guidelines will apply to livestock producers, youth livestock exhibitors, home pet…
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