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

What is 4-H?
The Georgia 4-H program is part of the educational outreach of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. 4-H is the largest youth organization in the world. Today, 4-H is urban and suburban as well as rural. The program teaches life skills such as public speaking. Although proud of its beginnings as corn and tomato clubs, 4-H has evolved over the years to teach about computers, recycling, photography, dog care, teamwork and many other topics relevant to Crisp County's youth.
4-H Forms
- Code of Conduct
- Medical Release
- 5th grade application
- 6th grade application
- 7th grade application
- 8th grade application
- 9th -12th grade application
- Fantastic 4-H'er application
Who's eligible to join 4-H?
Any youth aged 9 through 19 may join 4-H.
Crisp County Clover Chronicle
Activities of Crisp County 4-H
- Rivers Alive Clean-up
- Officer Training
- Sweepstakes mini-booth winner at Central Georgia Fair
- 2010 Jr/Sr Project Achievement
Contact
For more information about Crisp County 4-H Youth Development Programs, contact Janie Wright at jswright@uga.edu or call (229) 276-2612.
Visit the Georgia 4-H Web site at www.georgia4h.org.
