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Jefferson County 4-H Program
Jefferson County 4-H & Youth Development Programs strive to help young people develop skills in decision making, critical thinking, relationship building, practicing leadership, and developing a concern for their community and environment. 4-H provides learning opportunities in a wide array of disciples including the arts, healthy living, leadership, citizenship, natural resources, sciences, and technology. There are approximately 1200 youth enrolled in 55 traditional and special interest clubs that meet in schools and community centers.
******Wanted: Volunteer for Robotics Program: let us know if you know of anyone that would be interested in being a leader for our robotics club.
4-H Happenings
| March 6, 2010 |
Jefferson County 4-H
Competitive Day
Homewood Library |
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| April 22, 2010 |
Jefferson County 4-H
Recognition Program
Birmingham Botanical Gardens |
6:00 p.m. |
Links:
New 2009/2010 Guidelines
2009/2010 4-H Competition Rules and Events Booklet
2009/2010 4-H Schedule of Contests and Activities
2009/2010 4-H Junior Woodworking (Foot Stool Plan)
2010 Jefferson County 4-H Scholarship Application
2009/2010 Jefferson County 4-H'er of the Year Application
2009/2010 Jefferson County Community Service Individual Award Application
2009/2010 Jefferson County community Service Club Award Application
Jefferson County 4-H Pics!
www.aces.edu/fourh/Contests - Contest Rules Website
www.aces.edu/fourh - Alabama's 4-H Website
www.aces.edu/junior-master-gardener -
Junior Master Gardener Website

Email us:
Bridgett Helms, CEA helmsbp@auburn.edu
Tammy Belcher, CAA belchtm@auburn.edu
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