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Did you… Compete on the Tattnall County 4-H Archery Team this year? Compete at Junior-Senior DPA? Make a peanut butter dish at the Peanutrition Contest? Serve as a Teen Leader for an event? Compete at Cloverleaf DPA in Lyons, GA? If so, you need to save the date for our Annual 4-H Awards Program on…
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Tattnall County 4-H is busy planning an exciting summer of activities for our youth. As many have heard, we are excited that a new Tattnall County Extension Office is currently under construction. It is hopeful that we may be moving in to our new building before school starts in Fall 2019. This will open up…
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For the first time in many, many years, Tattnall County 4-H is excited to be providing our 7th-8th graders AND our 5th-6th graders the opportunity to spend an amazing week of summer camp at the beach! Cloverleaf 4-H’ers are invited to sign up for Cloverleaf Camp, June 3-7, at Burton 4-H Center on Tybee Island.…
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March will be a busy month for 4-H as we help celebrate National Peanut Month! National Peanut Month was established in 1974, and is an opportunity for people to celebrate this important agricultural commodity. Peanuts are a special type of plant called a legume. Unlike other nuts, peanuts do not grow on trees. Instead, they grow…
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Tattnall County 4-H would like to invite local youth who currently are active in showing horses to consider registering for the 2019 Georgia State 4-H Horse Show. The State 4-H Horse Show is held each June at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry, GA. The show is open to youth in 4th-12th grade…
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As February brings signs of an early Spring, Tattnall County Extension and 4-H are gearing up to kick off their annual tree and plant sale fundraiser to help support 4-H youth programming throughout the year. The sale has grown rapidly since its beginning in 2017, with over 500 plants being sold last year. For the…
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Each year, Tattnall County 4-H reaches almost 700 youth in the Tattnall County area with educational programming, service opportunities, leadership training, and other opportunities. For decades, communication with parents and students was conducted through postal mail and sending home flyers and newsletters from the schools. As the internet becomes the more predominate form of communication…
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