UGA Cooperative Extension
Spalding County Extension Office:
4-H Youth Development
Senior 4-H Information
Grades 9 - 12
Open to Public, Private and Home School Youth
Clover News - Welcome to Seniors
Clover News November 2009
Project Achievement
Competition date at Rock Eagle 4-H Center March is March 5-7, 2010
- Senior Incentives
- Project List
- Project Objectives
- Senior Portfolio Fill in Guide
- Senior Portfolio Example
- Spalding County Senior Project Achievement Guidebook
Other Activities
- Camp - July 5-9, 2010
- Community Service
- By participating in 4-H community service and citizenship activities, you can be active in your community and learn to give back to others. This also helps you build your portfolio for Junior/Senior District Project Achievement. Spalding County 4-H proudly donates time and resources to:
- Ronald McDonald House Charities
- Three Loaves and Two Fishes Food Bank
- Senior Center
- St. George's Woods
- St. Jude's Children's Hospital
- By participating in 4-H community service and citizenship activities, you can be active in your community and learn to give back to others. This also helps you build your portfolio for Junior/Senior District Project Achievement. Spalding County 4-H proudly donates time and resources to:
- State Council
- Jun 25-27, 2010
- This is an awesome event to participate in. There are many community service projects that happen at State Council that you can include in your portfolio! With our partnership with Cartridges for Kids we are asking everyone to go out and collect used ink cartridges, electronics or other items and bring them to State 4-H Council. Cartridges for Kids will purchase these recyclables and we will use the cash as a donation to the 4-H Cabin Campaign. All this plus the annual Iron Clover Competition, Clovers & Company, Master 4-H Day, and the election of the new Georgia 4-H Board of Directors PLUS you get to see old friends and make new ones!! What more could you ask for?
- This is an awesome event to participate in. There are many community service projects that happen at State Council that you can include in your portfolio! With our partnership with Cartridges for Kids we are asking everyone to go out and collect used ink cartridges, electronics or other items and bring them to State 4-H Council. Cartridges for Kids will purchase these recyclables and we will use the cash as a donation to the 4-H Cabin Campaign. All this plus the annual Iron Clover Competition, Clovers & Company, Master 4-H Day, and the election of the new Georgia 4-H Board of Directors PLUS you get to see old friends and make new ones!! What more could you ask for?
- Judging Teams
- Fair Entry information
- GA National Fair - competitions or 4-H/FFA competitions you can enter
- Generation Now for Tomorrow
- Pop Tab collection
- Summer Classes
- Teen Leadership Opportunities
- Not only will you have leadership opportunities, but you will be recognized through the 4-H Teen Leader Recognition Program for the work you do as a leader in your community.
- Youth in Governance
Project Clubs
- Club Meeting Calendars
- Edible Clovers
- Dog Club
- Horse Club
- Quilt Club
- Project S.A.F.E. - BB/Air Rifle/Air Pistol/Rimfire Sporter/Smallbore
- Sigma Lambda Chi
Enrollment Cards
Download the enrollment card, fill it out, and email it to the 4-H office. If you don't have the capability of saving the card to your computer, filling it out and emailing it, you can send a regular email to the 4-H office and include the following information:
- Your name
- School name
- Grade
- Your complete birthdate
- Your complete address including apartment number, city, and zip code
- Home phone number
- Your email address so we can send meeting reminders each month
- Race - White, African American, Asian, American Indian, Hispanic
- Gender - Male or Female
- Is your mom or dad in the military right now?
- Dad's name - first and last
- Mom's name - first and last
- Parents' email address
Contact
For more information about Spalding County 4-H Youth Development programs, contact Cherry Hovatter at hovatter@uga.edu or (770) 467-4225.
