4-H officer training set for September 17
Kevin Tatum
University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service
Cloverleaf (5th & 6th grade) 4-H members who are elected to serve as an officer for their club are asked to attend the upcoming 4-H Officer Training Workshop on Tuesday, September 17. The training will take place at the First Baptist Church in Douglas starting at 5:30 PM with dinner. Parents should plan to pick their children up around 7:30 PM.
County Goat Show
The Coffee County 4-H and FFA Goat Show will be held on Saturday, September 21, starting around 9:30 AM, at Coffee Middle School in the Billy Walker Livestock Facility in Douglas. Please come and support our youth involved in this event. There is no admission fee and the facility is air conditioned. FFA will have a concession stand with great food choices. So come make a day of it supporting these kids.
4-H Thanksgiving Card Contest
All budding artists are encouraged to create a drawing for the Georgia 4H Thanksgiving Card Artwork Contest. Entries must be turned in to the 4-H office by 5 PM on September 28. The rules include: Drawing must be the student’s original work and drawn on an 8.5 x 5.5 inch (or 5.5 x 8.5 inch) sheet of white, unlined paper; it must include 4H in the theme and be a Thanksgiving theme; it must be colorful; and it must be accompanied by an official entry form available from the 4H office. All 4H members are eligible to participate. If you don’t follow these rules, the drawing will be disqualified.
Please contact Mr. Kevin, Mrs. Liz, Mrs. Chalanda, or Mrs. Alyse at the 4-H office if you have any questions.
Junior 4-H Conference
Let’s get together for a weekend at Rock Eagle 4-H Center where “Where Dreams Come True.“ Junior 4-H members will have loads of fun with friends from all over the state of Georgia. They will meet new friends, do service projects, participate in workshops and an exhibit fair, and have a dance. The conference will be held on November 16-17 at the Rock Eagle 4-H Center and will cost $95. A 4-H Medical Information Release Form and Code of Conduct form must be turned in at registration.
4-H on Facebook
Coffee County 4-H has a closed group page on Facebook. This page is to help keep parents and students up to date on 4-H activities. The only way that you can join the group is by asking to be added to the group. We do try to restrict this group to 4-H members and parents, so if you are a relative of a 4-H member interested in joining the group, please email me to explain your situation. Otherwise, you probably won’t get added to the group.
Remind App
Remind is an app that allows us to send out messages in the form of a text message to your cell phone. If you have a child in 4-H, we encourage you to sign up to receive these texts from our office. You can get the method of signing up from your child’s 4-H newsletter, or email our office and let us know what grade your child is in so that we can give you the code to register.
4-H Can Tab Project
Each year, Coffee County 4-H members are asked to collect and save pop tabs from their aluminum drink cans to be recycled. The tabs are used to support the Ronald McDonald House program in Georgia. The money raised from the sale of these tabs helps pay for the utilities and supplies needed to run the Ronald McDonald House.
The Ronald McDonald House is a place where parents can spend the night for little or no cost while their child receives medical treatment at the near-by hospital. Many people from Coffee County have used the Ronald McDonald House, so please pitch in and help with this project.
If you have can tabs saved up, please drop them by the 4-H office, or donate them to a student involved in 4-H. Your help is greatly appreciated.
If you have questions about the Coffee County 4-H Club program, or questions around the farm or home, please feel free to contact the Coffee County Extension office at (912) 384-1402. Remember, we are YOUR local connection to the University of Georgia.