UGA Cooperative Extension
Cherokee County Extension Office:
4-H Youth Development

- Cherokee County 4-H Program Guide 2007-2008
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Forestry Judging Links:
- Tree Identification
- Insects
- Diseases
- Judging Manual
- 4-H Groups
- Events and Activities
- How to join

General Info
4-H MOTTO: "To Make the Best Better"
I pledge my Head to clearer thinking-
My Heart to greater loyalty-
My Hands to larger service-and
My Health to better living-
for my Club, my Community and my Country, and my world!
Exploring and discovering, encouraging and challenging, that's what Georgia 4-H is all about. As a program of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension System, 4-H is part of the nationwide Extension network. 4-H'ers are known for sharing their research-based knowledge and technology to people where they live and work. 4-H combines federal, state, and local expertise and resources. In Georgia, Extension faculty members based on the campus of the University of Georgia and in most Georgia counties work directly with adult and teen volunteer leaders to implement the 4-H program at the local level. For more information about Georgia 4-H, contact your local county Extension Office or the Georgia State 4-H Office. |
Forms
Medical Form: To be completed for each out-of-county event
Code of Conduct: To be completed each year
Kid Friendly Links from Cherokee County 4-H Youth
- Junior Master Gardeners
- Cagle’s Dairy Farm
- GA Forestry Teacher’s Guide
- 4-H Disease and Insect Flash Cards
- EPA Website for Kids and Teachers
- GA Dept of Natural Resources
- Youth Environmental Stewardship
- PBS Online
Contact
For more information about Cherokee County 4-H Youth Development Programs, contact Trudy Christopher at tchristo@uga.edu or call (770) 479-0421.
Visit the Georgia 4-H Web site at www.georgia4h.org.


