Colleges of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences and Family & Consumer Sciences
UGA Cooperative Extension
Clover Country CD generates funds for 4-H
A new country music CD has been released as a fundraiser for the nation's 4-H program. On the "Clover Country" CD, Grammy-winning songwriter Hillary Lindsey sings "The Clown," a song she wrote exclusively for the project. Lindsey, shown during a recording session, was a Wilkes County 4-H'er.
For more information about this national 4-H fundraiser, read the news release.
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Get answers to your questions about agriculture, the environment, youth, families
and consumer topics by calling 1-800-ASK-UGA1.
Walk Georgia: Move More. Live More.
Walk Georgia is an eight week, on-line physical activity program designed to help people get active in a fun, community-oriented way.
To learn more about this innovative program, please visit www.walkgeorgia.org.
Brown named Assistant Dean
Steve L. Brown was named assistant dean for extension for the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences by J. Scott Angle, the CAES dean and director. Beginning on April 1, he will lead statewide educational programs in the areas of agriculture and natural resources.
For more information, read the news release.
Current News Releases
- Locally grown food better tasting, better for you • April 21, 2008
- UGA program boosts environmental, community volunteers • April 17, 2008
- Put out welcome mat for springtime hummingbirds • April 17, 2008
- Landscape trees ready for springtime snack • April 10, 2008
- Right variety, timing key to backyard pecans • April 9, 2008
- Defuse indoor allergy triggers • April 7, 2008
- Volunteers lauded by Georgia's governor • March 13, 2008
- Ice cream supports national 4-H program • February 28, 2008
- Georgians invited to take online walk • February 7, 2008
- Archway Project expands into urban Georgia • February 6, 2008


