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Monthly Club Meetings (4th-12th grade)

4-H'ers visit the Capitol in Atlanta

On February 25, 2025, 4-H'ers from across the state gathered at the Georgia State Capitol Building to show gratitude for our legislators and share with them why 4-H means so much to us. In this way, we'll help 4-H'ers practice civic engagement and make an unforgettably positive impression on our public officials.


Homeschool Club Meetings

4th-12th Grade

Are you looking for a fun and engaging community for your homeschool journey? Forsyth County 4-H is excited to continue our Homeschool Club for the 2026–2027  school year! We will be me meeting on the 3rd Monday of each month, starting on September 21st, from 3:00-4:00PM! The first half of our meetings will be focused on Health & Wellness through interactive cooking lessons preparing healthy, delicious snacks and holiday treats. The second half will focus on Community and Civic Engagement. We will discuss a service project that we will develop and implment to benefit our local community! 

The cost will be $25! For more information, give us a call at 770-887-2418, or email at forsythcounty4H@uga.edu 

 


An elementary youth being helped by instructor as they dissect an owl pellett

Community Club Meetings

4th-12th Grade

Make sure you're registered for Community ClubIn 2026-2027 we will meet on the second Monday of the month from 7-8pm, at our 5110 Piney Grove Road office. This program is free for all county youth.

Community Club is a monthly club meeting for all 4th-12th grade students in the county that are homeschooled or do not have 4-H at their school.

Have questions? Email us: ForsythCounty4H@uga.edu. 

 


Community  Club imageOur Forsyth County 4-H'ers working on a STEM project.

Junior Naturalists Club

New club alert! There has been so much interest in our natural resource programming that we are broadening conservation club into Junior Naturalists! Each month there will be a Master Naturalist speaker who will discuss some of the conservation projects occurring around the county.

Students from 4th-12th grade are welcome to attend; meetings are held on the second Monday of every month 6-7 pm. The location of these meetings will vary month to month to allow for hands-on learning. Cost is $10. 

 

 

 

 


A adult educator speaking to a group of 4th-12th grade youth on the greenway