The Autauga County 4-H Home Grown Kids Donate 241 Lbs. of Non-Perishable Food to
The Autauga Interfaith Caring Center.
The Donations will be used to Assist Families During the Holidays.

Autauga County 4-H Home Grown Kids Donate
to the Autauga County Department of Human Resources
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| Club President, Dellanie, presents Onya Johnson, Director of the Autauga County Department of Human Resources, with gift certificates to support Autauga County families. |
Members of the Autauga County Home Grown Kids Club pose with Mrs. Johnson. |
Jackie shows off her award winning club t-shirt design. |
Autauga County 4-H Homegrown Kids
Support the War on Hunger
A child dies from hunger every five seconds. Nineteen cents keeps a child fed for a day.
Local members of the Autauga County 4-H Homegrown Kids and their parents attend an
Auburn University basketball game to support hunger relief. 4-H'ers and their parents
donated nonperishable can goods and Nineteen cents to support the cause.
For more information about the War on Hunger, please contact Yvonne Thomas at 361-7273.
4-H Home Grown Kids
Space & Rocket Center
Huntsville, AL
April 12, 2008
4-H Home Grown Kids visit the Alabama 4-H Center
April 18, 2008

4-H Home Grown Kids
Attend AU Explore
Au Explore is a science and math open house day sponsored by the College of Sciences and Mathematics
at Auburn University. It was held on the AU campus on Friday, April 25, 2008. Approximately 1,500 students in grades 5 - 8 from
across Alabama participated to experience raptors, snakes, and bats up close. The group also played fair games and wpn prizes at the Science Carnival,
participated in nini-workshops at the "Make-n-Take Science Fun Shop", visited with Auburn's beloved mascot, Aubie and much, much more.