UGA Cooperative Extension is a collaboration between UGA CAES and UGA FACS.

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4-H Youth Development

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  • Taliaferro County 4H goes to Cloverleaf Camp 2022
    Taliaferro County 4H goes to Cloverleaf Camp 2022
  • Taliaferro County 4H goes to Junior Camp 2022
    Taliaferro County 4H goes to Junior Camp 2022
  • Taliaferro County 4H goes to Senior Camp 2022
    Taliaferro County 4H goes to Senior Camp 2022

4-H Forms and other information

When a 4-H member participates in an event outside of the school the Code of Conduct and medical information forms must be completed.  The Code of Conduct states behavioral expectations and consequences that one would incur if they choose not to follow the COC.  It must be read and signed by both the student and a parent/guardian. The COC will be in effect for a year and kept on file at the 4-H office.   The medical information, which gives preliminary information in case of an emergency must be completed by the parent.  A new medical information form must be completed for each 4-H event as information may have changed.

Go to Forms


Forms

 

MUST HAVE FORMS FOR ALL EVENTS/CLUBS

Medical Release

ENROLLMENT FORM

CODE OF CONDUCT

 

Other Forms

 

Newsletters

Cloverleaf

Fall 2022

Jr/Sr

Fall 2022


Meet Our 4-H Educator!


Michaela Brown, 4H EducatorMichaela Brown is the new Northeast District 4h Educator serving Taliaferro County!
Get in Touch
 
 

4H Club Meetings begin September 13!

Homeschool groups are welcome to join 4H

 
Upcoming Events:
(7th -12th Grade)
Practices start Soon
Every Tues. & Thurs. | Afterschool until 5pm
Taliaffero County School
 
(4th-12th Grade)
October 3 | 10 AM - 5 PM
Try to wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty. Pack a swim suit (just in case). We're going to A.H. Stephens later in the Day!
Starts at Sharon Community Garden and ends with Fun!
 
(for 4th-6th Grade)
October 6 | 4:30-7:30pm
Rock Eagle 4-H Center
*transportation will be provided to & from Rock Eagle*
 
 
(9th - 12th Grade)
November 12-13
Rock Eagle 4-H Center
 
Junior Rally
(7th-8th Grade)
November 12-13
Rock Eagle 4H Center
 
Cooking Club 
(4th-12th Grade)
November 17th | After-school till 5
December 8th  | After-school till 5
Taliaffero County School
 
(9th-12th Grade)
December 10-11
Rock Eagle 4-H Center
 
(4th-6th Grade)
February 18th
Rock Eagle 4-H Center
 
(7th - 12th Grade)
March 10-12
Rock Eagle 4-H Center
 

Below are some of 4-H's most broadly useful resources from the Georgia 4-H website. Please contact us for more information about participating in any of these programs through this county office.

4-H Resources

Summer Camp County offices promote and coordinate 4-H summer camp experiences unlike any other in the county. Counties travel to unique 4-H centers across the state offering fun, friendship and adventure for over 8,000 4-H'ers each summer. Visit the Georgia 4-H Website
Environmental Education The Georgia 4-H Environmental Education Program is one of the nation’s largest and oldest providers of local environmental education, serving over 45,000 people annually. The research-based curriculum provides hands-on learning experiences aligned with Georgia Performance Standards.
Livestock Program The Georgia 4-H Livestock Program gives students the opportunity to practice and acquire new knowledge in the fields of animal science, business, time management and leadership.
Project Achievement This core program showcases the work and success of 4-H'ers through presentations and portfolios on numerous topics. Members compete against their peers at the local, district and state levels in an effort to master their project.
Become a Volunteer The Georgia 4-H Foundation relies heavily on the efforts of volunteers to help coordinate and organize yearly alumni & friends events. If you are interested in serving as a volunteer, read more about becoming a volunteer at the Georgia 4-H website.
Project S.A.F.E. Project S.A.F.E. (Shooting Awareness, Fun and Education) is a curriculum based and designed to assist young people in personal development, establish a personal environmental ethic and explore life-long vocational and avocational activities.
Military Programs UGA Extension Military Outreach builds partnerships and provides programs that help Georgia military families find positive ways to cope with the stress of military life.