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4-H is a FUN and exciting youth organization that offers hands-on learning or experiential learning as the foundation of the program. This occurs through project work, method demonstrations, contests, workshops, junior leader club activities, camps and service activities or service learning.

Membership is open to all children in Acadia Parish who are 9 years of age before January 1 of the current year and not passed their 20th birthday on January 1.  The program is open to all people regardless of race, color, gender, age, handicap, religion or national origin. A monthly club meeting is held at approximately thirty (30) schools in the parish. The 4-H agents conduct monthly series educational programs in public, private and community clubs. Club members elect officers (president, vice president, secretary, reporter, treasurer and program leader) who, with the volunteer leaders’ assistance, plan educational activities, service projects or service-learning and conduct club meetings each month. Parents may contact their child’s school 4-H club leader to assist in various roles and capacities. Volunteers are strongly encouraged to assist our school teachers in their role as 4-H leader.

4-H agents in our parish develop and execute educational programs and activities that provide youth the opportunity to develop such life skills as self-esteem, community and citizen responsibility, decision making, organization and social interaction. These characteristics allow youth the self confidence and communications skills to achieve the 4-H Mission. Our mission is through non-formal, research based, experiential education activities; 4-H participants gain knowledge and life skills enabling them to become positive, productive, capable and compassionate members of their communities.

Annual enrollment begins in September through October of each school year. Members complete an enrollment card by selecting at least one project and pay their annual membership dues. A variety of parish events that consists of contest and activities are conducted throughout the program year September through August. These contests are open to only 4-H members. Project books are given out to each member in either October or November of each year. They provide a variety of activities in a specific area for the member to work on at home or with fellow members in the same area. We advise parents to lead by example in the areas of support through motivation; encouragement and guidance.

The following agents are responsible for the 4-H program in Acadia Parish. For specific project questions related to subject matter, see the list below. If you have other general questions, please send an email to contact them.

Sheena Grote

Lou Ann McKeivier

Aerospace

Bicycle

 

Beef

 

Citizenship

Child Development & Family Life

Computers

 

Clothing

 

Citizenship

Communications

Dog Care / Pet Care

Dairy

Electric Energy

 

Foods & Nutrition/ Health

 

Environment

 

Goats

 

Forestry / Wood Science

 

Horticulture

 

Horse

 

Insects

 

Machines

 

Leadership

 

Sheep

 

Plant Science

 

Shooting Sports / Hiking

Personal Development

Swine

 

Poultry

 

Vet Science

 

Rabbits

 

 

 

Photography

 

 

 

Home Environment

 

 

Theatre Arts

Parents may contact their child’s school 4-H club leader at the school to assist in various capacities. Volunteers are strongly encouraged to assist our school teachers in their role as 4-H leader. The more volunteers that support and assist a club, the more individual time and attention that can be spent in shaping the lives of the youth.

For more information on the Acadia Parish 4-H club program, please contact the Acadia LSU AgCenter at (337) 788-8821.

 

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The Clover Leaf: 2006-2007
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Contains links to monthly issues of the Acadia Parish 4-H Clover Leaf newsletter covering all the latest news and events for members and their families.

Parish Handbook
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This booklet was compiled as an aid to you in your job as a 4-H leader. It is hoped that information will be beneficial to both new and experienced leaders.

Goat Project Book
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4-H club goat project book containing learning activities for raising goats, project activities and project record sheets.

The Volunteer Recruiter's Handbook
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A brief collection of notes and ideas for the volunteer who recruits other volunteers.

2007-2008 Leader Handbook [Image: Leader Handbook]
This booklet was compiled as an aid to you in your job as a 4-H leader. It is hoped that information will be beneficial to both new and experienced leaders.
2008-2009 Leader Update
Monthly newsletter for volunteers and school leaders that provides information about upcoming events and information regarding the Acadia Parish 4-H program.
Meat Goat Selection, Carcass Evaluation and Fabrication [Image: Meat Goats]
This manual has been developed as a guide for the meat goat industry in evaluating live meat goats, measuring important carcass traits and standardizing cutting procedures for goat carcasses. A single copy is available for free. Please use the order form to purchase multiple copies.
Louisiana Broiler Showmanship [Image: Louisiana Broiler Showmanship]
Showmanship is the ability to present something in an attractive way. Broiler showmanship, however, is much more than that. Broiler showmanship participants have the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skill in raising, conditioning and handling broilers. This publication includes information on showmanship, eligibility and classes.