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Camp Grant Walker located in Pollock, LA, 15 miles north of Alexandria, LA.
Summer Camp Information and Registration
Information for all parents of campers attending the Lincoln Parish 4-H Summer Camp with us on June 4-8, 2012.
Students learn about how their muscles work at the Body Walk
Students Experience the BodyWalk
Students at Quitman High School in Lincoln Parish will get a chance to learn about the importance of good nutrition and physical fitness through an innovative program sponsored by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana Foundation and the LSU AgCenter.
Heather Eppinette, Parent Educator
Healthy Snacking for Kids
Snacks are an important part of a child’s daily nutrient requirement. Most children cannot eat large portions of food at one time, so it is important for parents to have a regular snack time to complement meal time.
Cathy Judd, Family & Consumer Sciences Agent
Lincoln Health Foundation Awards AgCenter Program Grant
The grant will expand school gardening, health and nutrition programs in Lincoln Parish Schools and also encourage youth and parents to start an exercise routine together
Mary Ann Van Osdell is assistant communications specialist for the LSU AgCenter
4-H’ers learn about careers
Who knows what these youth who attend will become after this exposure? Who wants to bet some will be veterinarians, geologists, actors and dietitians?
Dora Ann Hatch, Agritourism Coordinator
Starting a Farmers' Market
The best way to provide locally grown foods is through farmers’ markets, roadside stands or farm stores.January is the perfect time of year to begin planning a farmers’ market.
Heather Eppinette
Bullying: What Is It, How to Prevent It and How to Help Victims
One safety hazard that is affecting many children today is bullying. Bullying is a form of youth violence that can come in many forms, such as attacks or intimidation whether physical, psychological, or verbal, a real or perceived power imbalance, and repeated attacks or intimidation between the same children over time.
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January 2012 Clover Chat
New Orleans Game Night, Foods Festival Cooking Competition, Shooting Sports - How to Sign Up, Food & Fitness Camp, Texting All Teens!!!, Key Club Award, Honey Bee Essay Contest, Challenge Camp, Black History Poster Contest, Junior Award of Excellence, Rural Youth Tour, Electric Youth Tour, Junior Leaders meeting, Valentine's Dance and more!!
Rafash Brew
Produce Your Own Garden Salad
A garden salad can be produced from the seeds of lettuce, radishes, spinach and carrots in just 45 days.
Seeds of Knowledge: First Annual Gardening Seminar
Information about a unique seminar coming up and hosted by the North Central Region Louisiana Master Gardener Program. Door prizes, refreshments, and a silent auction will be part of the event.
Louisiana Master Gardener Program
North Central Region Louisiana Master Gardener Spring 2012 Class Information
Any Louisiana resident with an interest in horticulture and a desire to volunteer for community service may apply to the Master Gardener training program.
Gary Stockton, Parish Chair and County Agent
A Market for Sweet Potatoes
Here's an idea for a crop to grow and a place to sell it.
Cathy Judd with Jade Anderson, slogan winner.
Lincoln Health Foundation Sponsors Healthy Walking Program
The Lincoln Health Foundation is sponsoring a healthy walking program with students in fourth- and fifth-graders and teachers at the Hico Elementary School.
Dora Ann Hatch
Real or Artificial Tree, It’s the Family Time that Matters
Christmas tree farms open the day after Thanksgiving and continue to sell trees until Christmas Eve. Select a place that offers trees and entertainment for the family. Many of us are online shoppers and that’s a great place to search for a Christmas tree farm.
November 2011
November 2011 Clover Chat
Lincoln Parish 4-H newsletter includes these articles and more: Talent Contest Winners, Hoops and Clovers, Achievement Day 2012, Safeguarding Your Identity, Foods Festival 2012, Pet Show Winners, Challenge Camp, Key Club Award, Bowling and Pizza, Citizenship Camp, National Black Rodeo Finals, Food & Fitness Camp.
Gary Stockton, County Agent
Soil Samples and Winterizing Your Lawn
Find out what your lawn needs for winter before applying any fertilizer.
Dora Ann Hatch
Using Farm Crops to Attract Visitors
Agritourism is growing in Louisiana and many farmers are diversifying their operations to include education and entertainment for visitors. Farmers have always shown their farming operations to guests visiting their farms, but today farmers are charging for these services.
Download the 2011 September 4-H Newsletter
September 2011
The September 2011 4-H newsletter for Lincoln parish givese parents, 4-H members, volunteers and club leaders information on upcoming events and opportunities.
Amanda J. Simmons, 4-H Agent
Lincoln Parish 4-H Has Gone to the Dogs!
Lincoln Parish 4-H has gone to the dogs -- the bulldogs that is. We are focusing our 2011 educational programming on cyberbullying to help the youth of Lincoln Parish avoid becoming a victim.
October 2011 newsletter
October 2011 Clover Chat Newsletter
Lincoln Parish 4-H newsletter with registration forms for Talent Contest, Key Club and Jr. Award of Excellence forms, find out if your are a Cyber Bully and get info. on: Jr. Beef Grazing Project, Honey Bee Essay contest, Shooting Sports, BB Gun Contest, State Fair, Pet Show, Day at the Mall, Citizenship Camp, Poster Contests, National Black Rodeo finals, Club Officer Training, Gingerbread House Contest and more.
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