4-H is a youth development program of the University of Tennessee and Tennessee State University. 4-H develops youth to thrive and to “make the best better.” Youth participate in 4-H through in-school clubs, after-school programming, special interest groups, camps, and many other methods. “Learn by doing” through hands-on activities which start in their communities and reaching far beyond; empowering them to develop and strengthen valuable life skills.
Giles County 4-H Contests
- 4-H Poster Contest (4th-12th grades)
- Poster Contest Standards 4th & 5th grades
- Poster Contest Standards (6th-8th grades)
- 4-H Digital Billboard (6th-12th grades)
- 4-H Pumpkin Challenge (4th-12th grades)
- 4-H Public Speaking (4th-8th grades)
- 4-H Public Speaking (9th-12th grades)
- 4-H Piggy Bank Pageant (4th-12th grades)
- 4-H Demonstration (4th-5th grades)
- 4-H Interactive Exhibits (6th-12th grades)
- 4-H Photo Search Contest (4th-12th grades)
4-H Club Officers
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4-H Honor Club
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On My Own
Expand content up4-H Camps
Expand content up4-H Here's the Beef Entries
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4-H Livestock Judging
Expand content upWheeler McCulloch
Extension Agent I, Giles County
Responsible Area(s)
4-H Youth Development
4-H Youth Development
Chandra Nelms
Ext Program Assistant II, Giles County
Responsible Area(s)
4-H Youth Development
4-H Youth Development