Georgia 4-H
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4-H was founded in 1904 by G.C. Adams in Newton County Georgia as the Girls Canning, and Boys Corn Clubs.
Known nationally for its Clovers and Company performing group, and Camping Program Georgia 4-H is funded by the University System of Georgia.
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[edit] Competitions
Georgia 4-H has many competitions to choose from these range from animal and consumer judging events to animal and talent exhibitions.
[edit] Camping
Georgia 4-H has 5 separate camps each with its own camping program these are *Camp Rock Eagle located in Eatonton, Georgia and known as the largest youth center in the world
- Camp Wahsega located in Dahlonega, Georgia
- Camp Burton 4-H center located on Tybee Island
- Camp Jekyll located on Jekyll Island
- Camp Fortson located in Hampton, Georgia
In 2004 Camp Fortson was officially opened to replace camp Truit-Fulton.
[edit] See also
- National 4-H Council
[edit] External links
- National 4-H Headquarters
- National 4-H Council - private sector partner of 4-H