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Our cake Bingo was a big success! A Big Thanks to Mr. Jeff Averett for calling our bingo!
Our Jr. High students were a big help with concessions.
Elemantry students had a GREAT time playing!
Bingo! Bingo! Bingo!
A special thanks to everyone who helped make our bingo a big success. It couldn’t have been done with out you! I would also like to thank all of our 4-H parents who helped! We appreciate all that you do.
Congratulations to the following Elementary 4-H Members who won a ribbon at the Fair. Arts & Crafts 1st Place Dakota Vicknair Brittany Diez Jordon Billiot Ryan Guillory Bailey Turner Zachary Riche' (two 1st place crafts! Yea Zachary!) 2nd place Bailey Turner Zachary Riche' Marlee Baham Kati Stoy Courtney Dupuy Autumn Bush 3rd Place Aydan Edwards Josh Carpenter Faith Nickens Maggie Scardina Animal Showing Clayton Holton - 1st place in dog show Haleigh Glascock - Rabbit won 1st place, Rabbit won Best of Show Aydan Edwards - Turkey won 1st place
4-H Info 4-H is the Cooperative Extension System's dynamic, nonformal, educational program for today's young people. The program partners the cooperative efforts of youth, volunteer leaders, state land-grant universities, state and local governments, 4-H Foundations, and the Cooperative State Research, Educational and Extension Service of the US Department of Agriculture. All partners are working across the country to assist youth in developing knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable them to become productive and contributing members of society. 4-H impacts youth from all ethnic, racial, and socio-economic backgrounds who live in rural, suburban, and urban communities. 4-H is one of the largest youth organizations in the United States with more than 6.8 million participants and more than 610,595 youth and adult volunteers working directly and indirectly with youth. Universally recognized by its four-leaf clover emblem, 4-H serves youth through a variety of methods including organized clubs, school-enrichment groups, special interest groups, individual study programs, camps, school-age child care programs, and instructional television programs. To date, more than 45 million people are 4-H alumni. 4-H has spread internationally through the International 4-H Youth Exchange (IFYE) program. This is an in-depth learning experience in which 4-H alumni and other young adults live with host families in other countries to increase global awareness, develop independent study interests, and improve language skills. Programs vary from country to country, with some emphasizing an agricultural work experience, volunteering at an adult training center, or working with a local youth development program similar to 4-H. Youth can participate in more than 110 program areas, including: Ideas for National 4-H Club Week LSU Ag Center 4-H News LOUISIANA 4-H ONLINE
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