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Georgia 4-H:Don't Stop Believing

4-H Fall Forum 
for Senior 4-H'ers by Senior 4-H'ers
for Volunteers by Volunteers
December 12-13, 2009
Rock Eagle 4-H Center

This year's 4-H Fall Forum is sure to entertain high school 4-H'ers and volunteers with a mix of tradition and new programming.  Workshops taught by 4-H'ers and adults will include core program areas as well as tips for preparing for 4-H competition. The volunteer (adult) track sponsored by Monsanto and National 4-H Council includes opportunities for leaders to learn about club leadership and programming. Promote today so your group can be part of the magic
 
 

Applications for Instructors & Exhibit Fair  December 1st
Must be in hand by the 1st--fax or emails accepted with original in mail

MAIL TO:  Fall Forum
309 Hoke Smith Annex-UGA
Athens, Ga 30602
(706) 542-4373 (fax)
or
email jwj4h@uga.edu
with Fall Forum Instructor in Subject line

Applications for 4K for 4-H Road Race Due 
December 1st with Registration

Onsite registration available for additional cost of $5

Some of the fun at Fall Forum will be:

  • Workshops led by 4-H'ers (application)
  • Exhibit Fair by 4-H'ers (application)
  • 4K for 4-H Road Race (flyer)On site registration accepted for additional $5 while shirts last
  • Bring cards for veterans in veterans homes and at hospitals Recognition for counties with the most  cards
  • County with most participants (youth & adult) recognized with special honor
  • Volunteer program sponsored by Monsanto with special workshops & resources for volunteers
  • Adult Silect Auction~bring $$ and items to raise $$ for volunteer programs
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    National Conference Information
      

    Jenny Jordan, Extension 4-H Specialist
    309 Hoke Smith Annex-The University of Georgia
    Athens, Georgia 30602
    706-542-4H4H

    jwj4h@uga.edu

    updated 10/14/09
     
     
      


     
    The University of Georgia and Ft. Valley State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and counties of the state cooperating. The Cooperative Extension Service offers educational programs, assistance and materials to all people without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability. An equal opportunity/affirmative action organization committed to a diverse work force.