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Spalding County Extension Office:
4-H Youth Development
Edible Clovers and Health Rocks Club

Edible Clovers 4-H is mmm mmm goodEdible Clovers is a club that teaches awareness of a healthy lifestyle such as cooking healthier and having a more active life through alternative exercise such as dancing. We will be learning about fast foods and how to make your favorite foods at home healthier but that taste better than your fast food.

Health Rocks is a interactive program that teaches awareness about Drugs, Smoking, and Stress. We learn through games and activities how to reduce stress and to become more aware of the health hazards that drugs and smoking can have on your body, family, and friends.

Campaign for Tobacco-Free kids at http://tobaccofreekids.org

Calendar

DATE
TIME
WHERE
2012
   
May 14   4-H Awards Program to be held at the Kiwanis Building, Fairgrounds

 

How to join

To join the 4-H Edible Clovers. you will need to pay an annual fee of $45 and a $15 for a t-shirt, [t-shirt order form] complete the forms and mail it to Spalding County 4-H, P.O. Box 277, Griffin, GA 30224. Checks should be made payable to Spalding County 4-H.

The forms you will need to complete include a medical form authorizing us to seek medical care should your child be injured at a 4-H event, a code of conduct form that the 4-H and parents/guardians will need to sign stating the 4-H'er will abide by the rules listed and an enrollment card which officially enrolls them in the 4-H program.

Contact

For more information about Spalding County 4-H Youth Development programs, contact Guaquita LaVelle, Volunteer Leader or Cherry Hovatter at hovatter@uga.edu or (770) 467-4225.

Visit the Georgia 4-H Web site.

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