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As early as 1908, 4-H could trace its roots in Louisiana to the boys' corn club, which began in Avoyelles Parish with the help of the parish superintendent of education, V.L. Roy, and the dean of the College of Agriculture, Dr. W.R. Dodson. The first parishwide meeting was held in an old schoolhouse in Moreauville; more than 300 attended. By 1909, a membership of 1,129 was recorded in the boys' corn clubs of the state.

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. 4-H has three primary program initiatives: citizenship; healthy living; and science, engineering and technology. Youth learn leadership, citizenship and life skills through a variety of projects with topics such as outdoor skills, aerospace, animal science, nutrition, forestry and community service. "Learn by doing" is the 4-H club slogan. 4-H members don't just read about things; they do them. They make things. They take part in club meetings. They learn interesting new things. They learn to follow, and they learn to lead. They help their neighbors and their neighborhoods through club activities.

The Louisiana 4-H Youth Development program continues to expand to meet the needs of youth, with participation exceeding 175,000.



La. 4-H History
4-H can trace its roots in Louisiana to the boys' corn club, which began in Avoyelles Parish in 1908 with the help of the parish superintendent of education, V. L. Roy, and the dean of the College of Agriculture, Dr. W.R. Dodson.
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Louisiana 4-H Robotics
Louisiana 4-H is using robotics to increase youth interest in science, engineering and technology. Several opportunitities are available for youth to participate in robotic workshops through parish programs.
4-H U Fashion Revue
4-H Textiles and Apparel Program Overview
4-H sponsors a Textile and Apparel Program available for both youth and adults interested in the multi-billion dollar fashion industry. Whether your passion is apparel design, walking the runway or taking an active leadership role, you can discover yourself and improve your skills in 4-H.
How to Join 4-H!
Contact your parish LSU AgCenter Extension office and obtain an enrollment card. Complete the enrollment card, and have your parent or guardian to sign the back of the card.
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Youth Voice
It is important for youth to have the voice when it comes to service-learning. To learn more...
State Program
2010 Louisiana 4-H State Report
This report offers a snapshot of the many programs that Louisiana 4-H conducts throughout the year.
LSU students take a moment to say thanks
Service-Learning Projects -- Hero Packs
Reasons to start a Hero Pack Service-Learning Project in your area.
Wet Work Video Clip
The video allows students get a glimpse into the careers of wetland professionals who are making a difference in Louisiana’s unique habitats.
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Who's Who at the Zoo
The March 2012 Discovery Days program introduced children to zoo animals!
Charles Severance
Severance, Charles E.
East Baton Rouge Parish. Year Inducted: 2012. Charles E. Severance was employed as a specialist by the Louisiana State University Cooperative Extension Service for 39 years to work with the 4-H and adult electric programs.
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Youth Wetlands Program: Training future leaders to save America's Treasure
The Youth Wetlands Education and Outreach Program is a statewide LSU AgCenter 4-H program sponsored by the Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration. The program is designed to heighten students’ awareness of Louisiana’s wetland loss through an organized educational program of outreach, empowerment and advocacy.
Fashion Board
2011-2012 Louisiana State 4-H Fashion Board
The Louisiana State 4-H Fashion Board is a group of fashion-minded dynamic, innovative, creative and amazing teens who seek leadership opportunities on a higher level, statewide service and an outlet for their artistic sense of style. The 4-H Fashion Board and it's volunteer leaders and advisors are the heart of the 4-H Textile and Apparel Program, which seeks to promote Louisiana textile projects and educational programs.
Research Report
4-H Youth and Family Development Research Review 2011-2012
The Louisiana 4-H Youth Development program plays a critical role in the development of youth from across our great state. Through research-based, high-quality, experiential, informal educational programs, youth from diverse populations are offered opportunities to grow and develop. This report presents all the research information from the programs across the state.
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Junior Master Gardener Program
Find out how you can implement a Junior Master Gardener program in Louisiana.
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Louisiana 4-H Cloverbuds
The overall purpose of the 4-H Cloverbud program is to foster the development of the whole child by helping children learn to get along with each other, explore many interests, practice skills, and build self-confidence and self-esteem.
Crescent City Connections: Youth and Families with Promise
The Crescent City Connections: Youth and Families with Promise mentoring program will focus on using mentoring, core values and common language to promote positive youth fevelopment through academic and social skills in youth ages 10-14 in a designated area in Orleans Parish.
Congressman Rodney Alexander in 4-H Museum
Congressman Rodney Alexander visits 4-H Museum
On March 1, 2010, Congressman Rodney Alexander visited the Louisiana 4-H Museum and met with the Avoyelles Parish 4-H Junior Leaders.
LYFE
Living Your Financial Experience
Living Your Financial Experience (LYFE) is an easy-to-use financial education solution for participants in need of resources to improve their financial well-being.
Lola Potier
Potier, Lola D.
Vermilion Parish. Year Inducted: 2012. Lola Potier has been a member of the 4-H community for more than 56 years (1955-2012) as a member, agent, volunteer leader, 4-H Foundation and advisory committee member and parent. She served as a 4-H agent for nine years, returned to school and became a classroom teacher. Upon her return to the classroom, she became an organizational leader at E. Broussard and FIEB Elementary school.
Robbie W. Tomeny
Tomeny, Robbie Wintz
St. John the Baptist Parish. Year Inducted: 2012. Robbie Wintz Tomeny is a 4-H alumna and served as 4-H organizational leader, project leader and home economics teacher from 1960-1998 at East St. John High School. Her expertise in clothing, foods and nutrition enabled her to conduct a variety of programs to encourage project participation. Some of her more notable programs included an Indian Extravaganza ethnic foods program for elementary members, food and fitness relay games and style shows.
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