UGA Cooperative Extension
Morgan County Extension Office:
4-H Youth Development
Morgan County 4-H Programs
Check out our tri-fold brochure highlighting what Morgan County 4-H is all about!
Monthly in-school Club Meetings with educational messages
- 4th, 5th, 6th grade Cloverleaf 4-H Meetings focus on developing leadership skills through club officers and public speaking skills through oral demonstrations. An educational program is conducted each month. Click here to find out information about Clove
rleaf Projects. - 7th & 8th grade Junior 4-H Meetings focus on civic engagement, leadership development, and public speaking. Click here to find out information about Junior Projects.
- High School 4-H members. Meetings are planned and conducted by club officers and the 4-H staff. Meetings focus on community service, fellowship and 4-H development. Click here to find out information about Senior Projects.
- Monthly Home-School Meetings at the Morgan County Extension & 4-H Office. Meetings focus on developing leadership skills, public speaking, civic engagement, fellowship and 4-H development. An educational program is conduced each month. Contact Janet Woodard for more information: Janet Woodard
Other Programs
- 4-H Summer Camp at one of 5 statewide 4-H camps.
- Judging Events:
- Knowledge Quiz Bowl Opportunities
- Public Speaking and Presentation Skills Competitions at District Project Achievement (DPA) at Rock Eagle:
- Cloverleaf DPA - 5th & 6th Grade
- Junior 4-H DPA - 7th & 8th Grade
- Senior 4-H DPA - 9th to 12th Grade
- Youth Leadership Programs
- Georgia 4-H Shooting Sports: Click here to view the brochure: S.A.F.E Brochure. Morgan County offers: Modified Trap (Shotgun) Competition and Archery Competition. Click here to find out information about Georgia 4-H's S.A.F.E. Program.
- Community Service
Contact
For more information about Morgan County 4-H Youth Development Programs, contact Janet Woodard (4-H Agent) at jwoodard@uga.edu, Laura Rolader (4-H Program Assistant) at lrolader@morganga.org or call (706) 342-2214.
Visit the Georgia 4-H Web site at www.georgia4h.org.
