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Don't miss a thing * Re-enroll for 2022 4-H Programs
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January 2022 - Happy New Year!!

Lee County 4-H
ENROLLMENT STATISTICS | 0 VOLUNTEERS | 0 MEMBERS | 7 CLUBS
Crazy Quilters . Team Topshots . Magetsi . Young Commissioners . Cloverbuds . Juntos . Al Ritmo de Mi Tierra

 
Time to Re-enroll for 2022!
Go to v2.4honline.com and confirm your information
The numbers have reset to zero. Join us in 2022. Some of the events planned for you: Teen Winter Enrichment, the public speaking program, summer adventure camps, summer STEAM partial day camps, 4-H Congress, 2022 Electric Program, ongoing club meetings, workshops and kit programs. To participate all you have to do is log into your 4-H online account and confirm your information. If you have any questions about this process contact Pam Kerley or visit the help site created by the state 4-H team.
County Events/Activities/Deadlines
  • To participate create an account in 4honline, enroll, and then register under the events tab.

  • * Member 2022 Re-enrollment
  • * Club Rechartering | January 15
  • * Regular club meetings
  • * Project Record Book assistance by appointment
  • * Volunteer Leader Meeting | Jan 4 @ 6:30
  • * Winter Enrichment | January 15

Lee County Youth Council
By Bill Stone, County Extension Director
Active youth involvement is critical in ensuring that young people feel they have a voice regarding what is going on in their lives and their communities. In an effort to more effectively connect teens to local government, the Lee County Board of Commissioners, in collaboration with a number of local partners and stakeholders, will officially launch a youth council initiative this January.  >>
A Lesson in Perseverance & Resilience, What Is Your Superpower?
By Pam Kerley, 4-H Program Assistant
Roderick Nichols was born on November 8th, 1914 and he opened a radio repair business in 1935. Three short years later a hurricane flooded the space, forcing him to start over. On the other side of the city of Willimantic, Connecticut he rebuilt his business. In 1941 he became interested in refrigeration and was a leader in providing refrigeration services in the  >>
January Birthdays
2021 & 2022 Registered 4-H'ers
Carolina Tinajero
Anna Livengood
Sasha Gudesblat
Silvia Garcia Polanco
Send a 4-H'er to Adventure Camp

For boys or girls between the ages of 5 and 8
Camp Dates July 6-8 |
Cloverbud Camp at Millstone full pay $180

For boys or girls between the ages of 8 and 14
Camp Dates July 10-15 |
Adventure Camp at BJP full pay $350

Ask about Scholarship Opportunities | Register here | More Information
January Project Record Books
To Do List

Submit the 2021 books to Pam Kerley by January 15th. Good Luck!
Forms, Rules, Categories
Young Commissioner's 4-H Club
General Meetings on the 3rd Thursday
Learn what they are doing via their monthly newsletter and website
Additional Enrollment Information:
There are two ways to participate as a 4-H'er in North Carolina. You can be an enrolled member or you can be a program participant. The state has guide sheets for information about 4-H online.

Take a minute and edit your account to include all the topics in which your child is interested. Often community groups will contact me with a special interest mentoring offer. Right now the Lemon Springs ECA club wants to offer their skills to club members who may want to learn about web design, sewing, biscuit making, ect. When these opportunties present themselves I will search the members for folks who might be interested and contact you.
South Central District 4-H
Teen Winter Enrichment
Cabarrus County January 15, 2022
Re-Enrollment & Registration in 4-H online will be required to attend.
Transportation will be provided for registered youths.
2021/2022 4-H District Officers
Fabian Horton: President
Tobey Lunceford: Vice President
Faith Newton: Secretary/Treasurer
Marla Hughes: Reporter
State & National 4-H
Volunteer Leaders Conference
February 4-5, 2022
Volunteer Leaders Conference is right around the corner and registration is now live! The event will be held February 4-5, 2022 at the Hilton Durham near Duke University.

Registration costs will be covered by Lee County 4-H for all volunteers in good standing with 2022 club paperwork up-to-date by January 10th.

Log into 4-H Online to register.
North Carolina Youth Institute
April 1, 2022 | Submissions Due March 4, 2022
All high school youth are invited to join us for the 2022 North Carolina Youth Institute (NCYI), a program that provides a platform for youth to research and give recommendations to solve key global challenges that range from food insecurity, access to potable water, poverty, human rights, engineering issues, and more.
 
 
 
 
 
NC State University and N.C. A&T State University work in tandem, along with federal, state and local governments, to form a strategic partnership called N.C. Cooperative Extension.

Extension's 4-H program is the largest youth development organization in North Carolina. We help over 247,000 young people grow into active, contributing citizens each year.



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