ROCK EAGLE: CENTERPIECE OF GEORGIA 4-H BOOK

Rock Eagle: Centerpiece of Georgia 4-H is a comprehensive history of the development of the Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Putnam County, Georgia. The text covers the origins of the county, the origins of Georgia 4-H and the evolution of the campus and programs offered at the world's largest 4-H center.

GEORGIA AGRICULTURE TAG

The Georgia Ag Tag is available for purchase at all county tag offices with proceeds benefiting 4-H and FFA. Funding from the sale of these specialty tags will support programs in Georgia 4-H and Georgia FFA. The funds designated to Georgia 4-H will be used to support agricultural and environmental-related projects.

AMAZON SMILE

Amazon Smile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your Georgia 4-H every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop you will have the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to Georgia 4-H.

KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS

Kroger is a partner to Georgia 4-H and is committed to helping our communities grow and prosper through the Kroger Community Rewards program simply by registering and swiping your Kroger Plus Card every time you shop. Register today to support Georgia 4-H (Organization Number 77588).

CLOVER COUNTRY CD

National 4-H Council has partnered with EMI Music's Special Markets division-a record label representing more than 1,300 artists and owning a catalogue of 3 million songs of different genres-to create a music compilation CD of approximately 11 country songs by famous 4-H alumni, including three former Georgia 4-H'ers - Jennifer Nettles, Hillary Lindsey, and Luke Bryan. Nettles, a Coffee County 4-Her, and Lindsey, a Wilkes County 4-Her, made their musical debuts in Clovers & Co., Georgia's renowned performing arts group. Bryan was an active 4-Her from Leesburg, Ga.

GEORGIA 4-H: HISTORIC PAST, DYNAMIC FUTURE BOOK

To commemorate the history of Georgia 4-H, the book was created and has a page dedicated to each of the 159 Georgia Counties, illustrating the history and current programs and people of Georgia 4-H.