Leadership & Service
4-H provides opportunities for leadership development through service to the local community. Chattooga County 4-H encourages youth to be active participants in their club, community, country, and world.
4-H Club Officers
- Each of our Chattooga County 4-H Clubs offers youth the opportunity to be a 4-H officer. This experience teaches 4-Hers how to run a traditional club business meeting, provides a regular opportunity to practice and engage in public speaking, and teaches youth how to manage a group.
Middle School Leadership Opportunities
- 4-H Day at the Capitol (7th & 8th grade) - Each Winter 4-Hers have the opportunity to tour the state capitol, visit with state leaders, and see government in action.
- Junior District Officer (7th & 8th grade) - As a district officer, 4-Hers have the opportunity to lead their peers and work with adult advisors to plan and carry-out district 4-H events. 4-Hers must participate in Project Achievement in order to be eligible to run as a 4-H district officer.
- Leadership in Action (7th & 8th grade) - This youth led project promotes the work of 4-Hers in the community. 4-H'ers will identify an issue or need in the community or an issue related to agriculture or the environment. Once this issue or need has been selected, the 4-H'er will determine ways to make a difference and then enact his/her plan. The process focuses on leadership engagement by the 4-H'er.
- Junior Rally - Annual spring leadership conference for 6th-8th grades; typically held in April each year.
- State 4-H Council (8th grade only) - This annual constitutional meeting of Georgia 4-H which includes the 4-H Citizenship Ceremony, peer-taught educational and service workshops, share fair, Iron Clover Competition, and state officer elections.
- Southern Teen Leadership Conference (8th grade only) - The Southern Region Teen Leadership Conference is a regional multi-state 4-H conference created to bring together 4-H teens and adults to empower and inspire them to make a positive change across the southern region through youth-adult partnerships; typically held in September each year.
- Junior Conference - Annual fall leadership conference for 6th-8th grades; typically held in November each year
High School Leadership Opportunities
- Teen Leader Training - Leadership trainings are offered each year for high school students to equip them with the skills they need to lead a group of their peers and to design and lead activities for younger youth.
- 4-H Day at the Capitol - Each Winter 4-Hers have the opportunity to tour the state capitol, visit with state leaders, and see government in action.
- Senior District & State Officer - As a district officer, 4-Hers have the opportunity to lead their peers and work with adult advisors to plan and carry-out district 4-H events. 4-Hers must participate in Project Achievement in order to be eligible to run as a 4-H district officer.? State 4-H officers represent Georgia 4-H at a variety of events and functions including 4-H Day at the Capitol, galas, conferences, and University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Science events. 4-Hers must participate in State 4-H Council in order to be eligible to run as a state officer.
- Leadership in Action - This youth led project promotes the work of 4-Hers in the community. 4-H'ers will identify an issue or need in the community or an issue related to agriculture or the environment. Once this issue or need has been selected, the 4-H'er will determine ways to make a difference and then enact his/her plan. The process focuses on leadership engagement by the 4-H'er.
- National 4-H Conference - Held annually in Washington, D.C., National 4-H conference provides participants the opportunity to engage in personal development experiences that increase their knowledge, resources and skills which they discuss topics affecting youth nationwide. The conference empowers youth to create positive change in their communities and give them the opportunity to practice and apply their sk