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4-H Pledge |
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"I Pledge...
My head to clearer thinking, |
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4-H Motto |
4-H Slogan |
4-H Colors |
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"To make the best better" |
"Learn by doing" |
Green and White |
What
is 4-H?
The mission of Georgia 4-H is to assist youth
in acquiring knowledge, developing life skills, and forming attitudes that
will enable them to become self-directing, productive and contributing members
of society. This mission is accomplished through "hands-on" learning
experiences that focus on agricultural and environmental issues, agriculture
awareness, leadership, communication skills, foods and nutrition, health,
energy conservation, and citizenship.
Who
is eligible?
All youth, grades 5-12, residing in Cobb County may join 4-H. 5th graders may attend meetings at their school where 4-H clubs exist.
When
and where are 4-H meetings held?
During the school year 4-H Council meetings are
held monthly at the 4-H Office for 6-12 grades. There are several 4-H Clubs
active at many schools in Cobb County. Optional activities are held after
school occasionally on weekends.
4-H
Activities
Cloverleaf (5th graders): 5th graders may attend meetings at their school where 4-H clubs exist. Meetings are during school hours and occasional after school activities. All 4-h activities are taught by Cobb County 4-H Staff Members. Meetings are educational, focusing on sciences, nature and the environment. Activities include County Project Achievement, www.georgia4horg
For more information and an enrollment form, please contact us at the address and telephone listed below.
4-H Program
Cobb Extension Office
678 South Cobb Drive
Marietta, GA 30060-3105
Web site: http://www.cobbextension.com
Email: mailto:uge1067@uga.edu
Telephone: 770-528.4076
Fax: 770.528-4086
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Cobb 4-H Staff |
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Kimberly Taylor 4-H Agent |
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Sergy Gabelmann
4-H Program
Assistant
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Dawn Romero
4-H Program
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Rhonda Mitchell-Samuel
4-H Program
Assistant
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Barbara Hansard
4-H Secretary |
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