AMERICA’S HARDEST WORKING BOOT SUPPORTS AMERICA’S HARDEST WORKING KIDS IN 4-H Georgia Boot is a proud partner of the National 4-H Council. We believe every kid should have the opportunity to be #GeorgiaBootStrong and create a better path #Fourward through the hands-on learning experiences that 4-H offers. These programs help build confidence, creativity, leadership, and resiliency, shaping our future leaders. From now until August of 2023, we will offer various...Continue Reading
Happy Mother’s Day to all our 4-H Mom’s both Volunteers and Parents!Hope you all have a wonderful day. AMERICA’S HARDEST WORKING BOOT SUPPORTS AMERICA’S HARDEST WORKING KIDS IN 4-H Georgia Boot is a proud partner of the National 4-H Council. We believe every kid should have the opportunity to be #GeorgiaBootStrong and create a better path #Fourward through the hands-on learning experiences that 4-H offers. These programs help build confidence,...Continue Reading
May 4, 2021 Dear 4-H Members, Families and Volunteers, For the past year, we have asked you to be patient as Rutgers Cooperative Extension’s in-person programs, meetings, and events were suspended due to COVID-19. We are pleased to share that we are beginning to restart in-person Extension programming. We know that some of you may still not feel ready or comfortable with in-person activities and that is okay. We also...Continue Reading
SHOWMANSHIP & SKILL-A-THON FOR THIS SUNDAY, MAY 2 HAS BEEN CANCELED! Youth must now choose a time to participate on SATURDAY, MAY 8. We have extended the hours to help accommodate everyone. All rabbit, cavy & small animal youth must participate in showmanship and skill-a-thon to be eligible to receive fair passes for 2021. EACH youth must sign up for a 15 minute individual time slot on Saturday, May 8 from...Continue Reading
Attention Horse Project Members The Horse Registration deadline has been extended to May 1 In the hope that we may be able to resume some in-person activities soon, please remember that members who want to participate in 4-H Qualifying Shows and the State 4-H Horse Show must declare their project animals no later than May 1. The form to register those animals with the county 4-H office can be found...Continue Reading