UGA Cooperative Extension
Paulding County Extension Office:
4-H Youth Development
4- H Announcements
Sigma Lambda Chi Oct/Nov Newsletter

General Info
4-H has been serving youth for more than 100 years! Although it began as a Corn Club for boys and a Tomato Club for girls, 4-H now teaches a more diverse range of topics from leadership to communications to community service. 4-H Clubs can found around the world today!
In Paulding County, 4-H Clubs are found in 5th grade classrooms, in middle schools, and at the 4-H office (where once a month high school students from around the county meet).
You'll find 4-H'ers working on projects (we have more than 60 project areas!); serving as school, county district and state officers; doing community service; learning to be better speakers; serving as pages at the state capitol; swimming and dancing at summer camp; meeting friends from across the state and country at 4-H events; and much, much more!
- Code of Conduct Form
- Medical Information and Release Form
Paulding County 4-H Forestry Judging Team members competed in the Northwest District Forestry Judging Competition in September. Team members learned about tree identification, insects and diseases of trees, and forest measurement.
Contact
For more information about Paulding County 4-H Youth Development Programs, contact Grace Garnier at ggarnier@uga.edu or call (770) 443-7616.
Visit the Georgia 4-H Web site at www.georgia4h.org.

