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Welcome to Natchitoches parish 4-H!

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4-H in Natchitoches Parish is a part of a local, state, national and international youth program. The program was established as a three way partnership between the national government, United States Department of Agriculture; the state government through the land grant university, Louisiana State University and the local government, including the Natchitoches Parish Police Jury, Natchitoches Parish School Board, City of Natchitoches and Natchitoches Parish Sheriff Office. It is one of the largest youth organizations in the United States.

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 and service learning.

The national campaign of the program is “4-H is a community of young people…across America…who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.” It was selected as a consistent message from 4-H members across the country, when asked to describe what was 4-H.

Membership is open to all youth in Natchitoches 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 fifteen (15) schools in the parish. The 4-H agents conduct monthly series of educational programs in public, private and community clubs. Club members elect officers (president, vice president, secretary, reporter, and treasurer) 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.

Agents are assisted in this capacity by staff members of the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center (LSU AgCenter) by state and regional programmatic specialist of the Cooperative Extension Service. The success of our local program is due to the tremendous success of our school teachers that serve as organizational leaders, parent volunteers and other volunteers that continue to share their time, talents and special touch with the youth of the program. Many of these serve in various capacities such as members of advisory leadership councils (ALC) and/or committee, project leaders, contest day judges, etc. Through these leadership roles, adults as well as youth volunteers serve as equal partners in the decision making process.

Annual enrollment begins in September through October of each school year. Members complete an enrollment card by selecting at least [Image: Nick Jackson_Devin Metoyer]one project and pay their annual membership dues. A variety of parish events that consists of contests 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 October 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.

Monthly newsletters are given out along with contest rules at the club meetings. The newsletters can also be accessed at various sub-channels of our website. They include announcements of workshops as well as a wide variety of educational activities. Many parents guide their children and have found these to be extremely educational.

4-H Portfolio competition is another way to get members motivated to highlight their yearly accomplishments. Project books are usually due in late March/early April of each year. These books are judged and outstanding members are recognized for their accomplishments.

4-H members are not only encouraged to be an active participant in their school or community club but also on a parish and state level. There are many opportunities available to youth! Parish activities  include overnight Camps, Livestock Shows, Cookery Contests, Shooting Sports, Project Clubs, Jr. Leadership Club, Poster Contests, Parish Ag Day, and lastly 4-H Experience Day!  Opportunities also exist on the state level.  Youth can attend [Image: Taylor Dobson]ef="/en/4H/teens/4hu/">4-H University (formerly Short Course); LSU & Southern Livestock Shows; become members of the State Boards (Citizenship, Executive, Fashion, Food and Fitness and Science, Engineering and Technology); participate in Marsh Maneuvers and Wild Wood Wanderings and compete for numerous scholarships and  trips.  

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 club leaders 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 Natchitoches Parish 4-H club program, please contact the Natchitoches LSU AgCenter 318-357-2224.

Last Updated: 10/22/2009 11:45:28 AM


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