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2009-2010 Newsline

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The Junior Leaders are continuing their service-learning focus concentrating on initiatives that would contribute to community environmnental awareness and restoring coastal habits through coastal restoration. Their efforts began in 2005 with the devastation caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

The Lafayette 4-H Junior Leader Newsline Newsletter provides information to Junior Leader members on educational programs, service-learning activities, other events and various monthly deadlines.

The primary purpose of this amazing club is “to help members become self-directing, productive and contributing members of society while providing leadership in service-learning projects and other 4-H activities throughout the parish of Lafayette.” Lafayette Parish 4-H members in grades 8-12 are eligible to participate in the Junior Leader Club.

As a Junior Leader member you will have many enjoyable and memorable experiences, meet new people and have the opportunity to travel to various local, parish and state events. Newsletters for the 2009-2010 school year are published from September to May.


Upcoming Meetings - Mark Your Calendar!

  • Wednesday, February 17, 2010, at 5 p.m., Lafayette LSU AgCenter Office located at 1010 Lafayette Street, Ste. 325 
  • Wednesday, March 17, 2010, at 5 p.m., Lafayette LSU AgCenter Office located at 1010 Lafayette Street, Ste. 325


Angie Arnould
County Agent, 4-H Youth Development

Charles Hebert
County Agent, 4-H Youth Development

Nikki Mouch
Assistant County Agent, 4-H Youth Development

It is the policy of the LSU AgCenter, Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service that no person shall be subjected to discrimination on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age or disability. If you have a disability which requires special assistance for your participation in any aforementioned activity, please contact the Lafayette 4-H office at (337)291-7090.

Please select the newsletter you would like to view from the links provided below.

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NFeb2010.pdf February 2010 Issue – Topics Include: It’s Almost Time for Records; Officer Elections; Go Fish!; Achievement Day; Bowl-A-Thon; Strawberry Sales YUM and Good Luck! 323.22 KB
NJan2010.pdf January 2010 Issue – Topics Include: Record Books; Officer Elections; Hoops and Clovers Night; Coliseum Cleanup; Strawberry Sale; Challenge Camp Counselors and Project Wet. 173.38 KB
NDec2009.pdf December 2009 Issue - Topics Include: Food for Families; Christmas Gifts; Trip Planning; Po-Boy Sale Update; Leadership Book Workshop and Hornets Game. 252.52 KB
NNov2009.pdf November 2009 Issue - Topics Include: Po-Boy Sale; Record Book Workshop; Summer Trip; Water Festival; Teen Issues; Avery Island; LSU Tailgate & 4-H Presentation and Vermilionville Wetlands Project. 58.28 KB
NOct2009.pdf October 2009 Issue – Topics Include: Officer Training; Water Festival; National 4-H Week; Papa John’s Pizza Night; Community Partners Cards and Heads Up, Hands Out. 237.49 KB
NSept2009.pdf September 2009 Issue – Topics Include: Welcome; Dues/Membership; Community Service; Volunteer Sign-Up; Fundraisers and Officer Training. 132.25 KB
SeptFlyer2009.pdf September Meeting Flyer 46.56 KB
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Arnould, Angela R.
 
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Mouch, Nicole
Hebert, Charles L.
 
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