UGA Cooperative Extension
Burke County Extension Office:
4-H Youth Development
Groups and Events
- Cloverleaf Level - 5th-6th Grade
- Junior Level - 7th-8th Grade
- Senior Level - 9th-12th Grade
- 4-H Club Meeting Schedule & Dates (pdf)
- Events & Activities
- 4-H Mini-Booth Guidelines (pdf)
- 4-H Mini-Booth Examples (pdf)
- Georgia 4-H Foundation Holiday Card Contest (pdf)
- Agricultural Commodity Commission for Equine Photo Contest (pdf)
- 4-H Junior Conference (pdf)
4-H Monthly Calendars
- September 2011 4-H Calendar (pdf)
- October 2011 4-H Calendar (pdf)
- November 2011 4-H Calendar (pdf)
Newsletters
- 4-H Newsletter September 2011 (pdf)
- 4-H Newsletter October 2011 (pdf)
- 4-H Newsletter November 2011 (pdf)
- 4-H Newsletter February 2012 (pdf)
New Articles
- District Forestry News Article- August 2011 - (pdf)
- District Forestry Picture August 2011
- September, 2011 (pdf)
- October, 2011 (pdf)
- Junior Conference, 2011 (pdf)
- Junior Conference Picture
- Equine Photography (pdf)
- Equine Photography Picture
- Community Service News Article January 2012 (pdf)
- Community Service Picture #1
- Community Service Picture #2
General Info
4-H is an educational program focusing on leadership, citizenship, public speaking and life skills. 4-H is one facet of the University of Georgia's Cooperative Extension program and is one of the largest youth development organizations in the world. Simply, 4-H is a world in which youth and adults learn, grow, and work together as catalysts for positive change!
Take a look at our Burke County 4-H brochure for additional information about our county program.
How to Join
Any youth ages 9-19 are eligible to join 4-H. All students in the 5th and 6th grades will join 4-H at the beginning of each school year. Youth in the 7th-12th grades will also be given the opportunity to join 4-H during the first club day of each year. Any other eligible youth may contact the Burke County 4-H Office to receive enrollment information.
Contact
For more information about Burke County 4-H Youth Development Programs, contact the 4-H office at (706) 554-2119.
Visit the Georgia 4-H Web site at www.georgia4h.org.
