Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Rock Eagle Camp 2013: Day 2

We've had lots and lots of fun today! We've enjoyed classes like canoeing and archery, recreation, swimming, and a bunch more! And we also 
had trivia tonight!

Some of our kids playing dodgeball at recreation!









Everyone went to the American Indian presentation and learned more about the history of the Cherokee, Muskogee, and Shawnee tribes.



We also recognized our cabin micos at a special meeting.


We also had trivia tonight... Chase was chosen to present our tribe the Cherikees!


AND our girls cabin # 17 won the thunderbird, which is an award for having the cleanest cabin in all of Cherokee land! 





As you can see we've had a long, full, fun day! Looking forward to tomorrow!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Rock Eagle Camp 2013: Day 1

We made it safe and sound!!! Our day was filled with travel and getting to know the camp and our awesome counselors :) we were able to capture a few pics and a video at night recreation!













The video is not cooperating BUT we will try to get it posted tomorrow because it's really cute!

Monday, April 29, 2013

Summer 2013 Is Right Around the Corner!

Oh boy, do we have some fun things for you to do this summer! All programs listed are available for 4th - 12th graders that are 4-H'ers or Potential 4-H'ers. If you have any questions, please call the 4-H Office at (229)616-7455.




Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Friendly Competition? GRAY vs. WJW

Excited about the new dance/video fad of the Harlem Shake, our 4-H'ers from Willie J. Williams Middle School and C.A. Gray Junior High School have started a friendly competition as to which 4-H club can produce the best Harlem Shake video.

The point is to get these students fired up about 4-H and making memories and friendships that will last a lifetime. Joking and playing around are critical to this age range because being yourself around others creates a since of belonging within such a various group of young individuals.

We have decided the 4-H Club that wins the most likes on Facebook will be awarded a surprise at the next month's club meeting. Check out the videos below and tell us what you think on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/colquittcounty4h.

Willie J. Williams Middle School - Harlem Shake



C. A. Gray Junior High School - Harlem Shake


Friday, October 19, 2012

4-H Lately

As many of you know, we have kicked off a new year here in Colquitt County with the 4-H Program. We have already completed two months of club meetings in all Colquitt County Schools. The celebrations of National 4-H Week within the county was a huge success! Going into classrooms on Wednesday was such a delight. Seeing all the 5th grade 4-H'ers wearing green really made the week even more exciting!

In September, we took 4 high school 4-H'ers to Youth Summit at Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonton, Georgia. The delegates learn how to better their community through gaining knowledge about their community and by seeking issues that need strong attention. Coming back to Colquitt County, the 4 students were selected to participate in Teen Maze. Pictured to the left from left to right are Joe Wiggins, Brad Duncan, Alex Gay, and Ashley Carroll.

Click here to see the link from the Moultrie Observer--> http://moultrieobserver.com/education/x1052804832/Colquitt-County-students-attend-Georgia-Youth-Summit

In October, 5th grade students were given the opportunity to participate in an Essay Contest, Cloverleaf Project Achievement. The students were to write an essay about either something they enjoyed spending their time doing or on something they knew a lot about. After judges reviewed the essays we had 64 students win for the county. These 64 students will continue on to District Competition on November 10th. CONGRATULATIONS to these 64 students and to all the students who participated.

During the week of the GA National Fair, we took 50 students to Perry to spend the day learning about 4-H projects and riding all the wild rides! 4-H'ers were everywhere covered in green and white representing 4-H and all it stands for. The 7th and 8th grade 4-H'ers were pulled aside to experience The Seed Survivor Booth in order to build their portfolios and learn more about water shed, erosion, nutrients in the soil, and even planted their own sunflower to take home. Picture below is Ashley Carroll, Senior 4-H'er, teaching 7th and 8th graders at The Seed Survivor Booth.



Currently, Junior and Senior 4-H'ers are working on portfolios and getting their demonstrations ready for Jr./Sr. Project Achievement. To stay updated on Colquitt County 4-H, continue checking our blog or the county website at http://www.caes.uga.edu/extension/colquitt/.

For more information regarding the 4-H Program, please call our office at (229)616-7455.

*Caroline Horne

Monday, November 14, 2011

Colquitt County 4-H’ers Attend Junior Conference

                  Colquitt County 4-H youth recently traveled to Rock Eagle 4-H Center to attend the Georgia 4-H Junior Conference, a 26 hour event filled with community service projects, classes, workshops, and fun activities. There was a total of 715 4-H Youth that partook in this year’s conference.  Participating from Colquitt County was Shelby Parrish, a 7th grader from Willie J. Williams Middle School.
                 “It is wonderful to see such a large assembly of Georgia’s finest young people here tonight,” said Evan Nichols, from Bartow County as he welcomed participants on Saturday.  “GA 4-H has been, is, and will continue to be the largest and best youth organization in the state and country.”
               Junior conference is a state wide event designed for 7th and 8th grade 4-H’ers to experience belonging to a group of peers, have an opportunity to demonstrate generosity through service projects, master subject matter through classes and workshops, and exercise independence as they learn about possibilities available through Georgia 4-H.  Also providing an opportunity to build leadership skills, youth have the chance to represent their peers by serving on a 36 District Junior Board which works with an adult committee to plan the conference.  Local 4-H’er Bill Johnson was one of 36 Junior Board youth who dedicated their time towards making the conference a success. 
                High school 4-H’ers can also take part in the conference by instructing workshops in their particular areas of expertise.  This year there were only 75 workshops available and 145 high school applicants! Local 4-H’er, Ashley Carroll, was one of the lucky workshop instructors.  Carroll led a class on community service and also served as a Teen Leader throughout the weekend.
                Carroll says, “I really enjoyed spending the weekend sharing the opportunities of community service with 4-H’ers, who were very eager to see how my terrariums worked.”
                Classes instructed by high school 4-H’ers and adult volunteers included curriculum on healthy lifestyles, portfolio development, and communication.  The conference also provided a variety of entertainment and recreation such as a dance; a one mile fun walk; a talent review; a performance by Clovers & Company, the Georgia 4-H Performing Arts group; and multiple games such as miniature golf, flag football, ultimate Frisbee, relay races, and even Wii Fit. 
                Service projects, which were designed by 4-H’ers, provided participants with the opportunity to exhibit generosity and compassion.  Together, the 715 4-H’ers, 4-H staff, and teen leaders made 111 letters for the Veteran’s Hospital, 228 anti-bullying posters for schools, 45 pillow cases for cancer patients, 100 journals for cottage, 66 terrariums for nursing homes, and painted 150 flower pots for shut-ins.
In addition to service projects, 4-H’ers continued their ten year tradition of collecting and selling pop tabs to benefit the Ronald McDonald Houses of Georgia.  This year 4-H’ers collected 15,182 pounds of pop tabs with a total value of over $9500. President of the Northeast District Board, David Rice, was very pleased with this year’s pop tab results: “The only appropriate word is WOW!  Georgia 4-H’ers you really outdid yourself.”  The project began in 2002 when 7th and 8th grade 4-H’ers presented the idea to 4-H administration.  Since that date, 4-H’ers have raised over $50,000 to support Ronald McDonald Houses across the state by selling 98,437 pounds of pop tabs. Colquitt County 4-H received an award for collecting the largest amount of pop tabs in the Southwest District. Thank you so much to all those who saved and collected pop tabs throughout the year.  
                The date for next year’s Georgia 4-H Junior Conference has already been set for November 3rd and 4th of 2012.  Georgia 4-H provides fun, exciting, and educational events year round for all youth ages 9 through 19.  Please call (229) 616-7455 to learn how you can become involved with 4-H. 
 

*Caroline Horne



Thursday, July 28, 2011

4-H'ers Collect Can Tabs for Ronald McDonald House Charities

Colquitt County 4-H'ers save and collect can tabs throughout the school year, donating the money produced to Ronald McDonald House Charities! This year we had over 500 lbs of can tabs and made $360 to go toward these specific charities! Thank you to all the students and parents who saved their can tabs and gave them to 4-H. To find out more about the Ronald McDonald House check out the link provided. http://rmhc.org/what-we-do/ronald-mcdonald-house/

 
Picture above and below from left to right: Joe Wiggins and Ashley Carroll
 

 
Pictured above from left to right: Joe Wiggins, Ashley Carroll, and Caroline Horne

 

*Caroline Horne