ROCK EAGLE: CENTERPIECE OF GEORGIA 4-H BOOK

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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

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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.

CLOVER COUNTRY CD

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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

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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.