The Louisiana 4-H Museum located in Mansura is now open. The museum provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the rich history of Louisiana 4-H from a 1908 corn club for 300 rural boys to a formal educational program with a wide variety of projects, camp experiences and curriculum affecting more than 225,000 girls and boys in rural and metropolitan areas throughout Louisiana.
The Louisiana 4-H Museum is located at 8592 Highway 1 in Mansura, Louisiana. It is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The admission fee is $3.00 per person.
Children under the age of 3 are admitted free. For special arrangements, please contact the Louisiana 4-H Museum at 318-964-2245 or 4HMuseum@agcenter.lsu.edu. Louisiana 4-H is an educational program of the LSU AgCenter.
More information about the Louisiana 4-H Museum can be found by visiting the Web site LSUAgCenter.com/4HMuseum. Tina Guillory and Todd Fontenot, Evangeline Parish 4-H agents, can also assist with museum information. Call 337-363-5646 for additional information.