Friday, September 23, 2011

Tractor Supply and 4-H



Tractor Supply is an incredible sponsor of 4-H, raising awareness and donating funds to clubs across the country.  This week patrons can buy a $1 paper clover, with funds supporting both local and national 4-H clubs. 

Additionally, Tractor Supply is a generous partner year-round.  Visit their website or your local TSC for more information. 

Help us say "Thank you!" by supporting businesses that support 4-H!

National 4-H Week


This year's National 4-H week is October 2-8, 2011 and is used to spread awareness about the 4-H program.  We encourage 4-H members, alumni, staff, and volunteers to help us spread the word!  Many local businesses will gladly honor National 4-H week on business signs, and this is the perfect opportunity to let a service project show the difference that 4-H can make in the community. 

For more ideas, please visit our 4-H week toolkit here

After 4-H week is over, we would love to hear about the activities you or your club participated in.  Please take advantage of our facebook, twitter and email (TN4H@hotmail.com) to share pictures and let us know how it went!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Connect with TN 4-H

There are several ways to connect with the Tennessee 4-H program through the internet.  Here is a list of our social media accounts, as well as contact information for the state office if you have any questions!

Twitter- Tennessee4HFacebook- Tennessee 4-H, the page, not the group
Tumblr- http://tennessee4h.tumblr.com/
Blog- tn4Hblog.blogspot.com 
If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or would like more information on how you can be a part of our social media program, please contact the state office at 865-974-2128

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

State Project Winners 2011

Beef
Level 1- Sarah Ramsey, Hancock County
Level 2- Stephen McBride, Coffee County

Clothing and Textiles
Level 1- Augusta Betterton, Putnam County and Kelly Burgess, Williamson County
Level 2- Ariel Chism, Rutherford County, and Cheyenne West, Claiborne County

Communication/Public Speaking
Level 1- Tori Bryant, Lawrence County
Level 2- Hamilton Spivey, Warren County

Companion Animals
Level 1- Sara Stewart, Wilson County and Kaitlyn Asmar, Maury County
Level 2- Aaron Helms, Lincoln County and Rachel Clack, Putnam County

Computers and Technology
Level 1- Maranda Vandergriff, Knox County
Level 2- Austin Duke, Rutherford County

Consumer Education/Economics
Level 1- Daniel Van der Merwe, Knox County and Justin Spivey, Warren County
Level 2- Amanda Ratliff, Sumner County and Graci Weber, Knox County

Dairy
Level 1- Ben Jordan, Marshall County
Level 2- Kaylee Penick, Cheatham County

Electric
Level 1- Joseph Phillips, Overton County
Level 2- Chelsea Bell, Madison County

Engineering/Safety Science
Level 1- Reggie Eskridge, Shelby County and Aaron Waldrup, Knox County
Level 2- Mac Britton, Warren County and Scott Southard, Warren County

Entomology
Level 1- Kade Parker, Blount County

Food Science
Level 1- Savannah Horne, Knox County and Ellen Woods, Coffee County
Level 2- Beth Thew, Roane County

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Tennessee 4-H Roundup 2011












Day 1 was a success and Day 2 is well underway!  We would like to congratulate all nominees for the 2011-2012 State 4-H Council, as well as to wish all project competitors luck tonight at the awards banquet.  To see more pictures, please visit Tennessee 4-H on facebook; To see a complete play by play, visit our twitter!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

2011 Tennessee Junior High 4-H Academic Conference

160 4-H'ers attended Junior High Academic Conference on the UT Knoxville campus June 7-10, 2011. Participants received intensive training in their 4-H project areas under the supervision of university scientists and specialists and explored related career opportunities. The conference provided a variety of rewarding and fun-filled experiences in classroom, outdoor and laboratory settings.

In addition to their valuable educational experiences, 4-H'ers also took a trip to Dollywood, swam at the UT aquatic center, had a dance, and participated in service projects that benefitted eleven sites across East Tennessee.  To celebrate their achievements and hardwork, participants were honored at a 4-H graduation ceremony attended by University of Tennessee faculty, staff, and guests.  A listing of all project group photos may be found here

For more information on Academic Conference, please see the website.



Citizenship project participants made a field trip to McGhee Tyson Airforce Base in Alcoa, TN

 
Citizenship Project participants

Students in the Dairy Foods Group had the opportunity to study in the Food Science department at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

Forestry participants study wood samples under the microscope.

Participants take to the fields as part of their project studies.

4-H'ers help to beautify the UT Gardens as one of their service projects.

Nate Crilly, Senior 4-H member and state public speaking winner, gave the Keynote address at the Graduation Banquet.




Special thanks to all of the sponsors, agents, and volunteers who made this week possible! Junior High 4-H Academic Conference is a wonderful event filled with education and memories that the participants will always remember.



Would you like to share your club/county/region event on the State blog, facebook, or twitter?  Email details and pictures to TN4H@hotmail.com or contact Abby Bryant, State Office student assistant at 865.771.9517 

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Tennessee 4-H Service Learning Institute

Thirty-nine Tennessee 4-H'ers joined in Lebanon, TN June 3-5 for the TN 4-H Service Learning Institute (SLI.)  The participants took part in a weekend full of fun and intensive training and were able to bring experience, memories, and a pretty cool T-shirt back to their home counties. 

After a few rounds of Speed Meet (similar to speed dating) the 4-H'ers dove into the weekend headfirst by partipating in workshops, classes, activities, and fieldtrips.  Workshops were conducted on a variety of topics, some of which were Finding Your Service Skills, The Three Types of ServiceMeaningful Service, and Community Service vs. Service Learning with curriculum by Learn and Serve, the National 4-H Council, and Tennessee 4-H State Staff.  Additionally, participants enjoyed many hands on activities and games designed to teach them more about service learning.  After receiving their diplomas for completing the Service Learning Institute, participants were broken into groups geographically based on their hometown, and then challenged to design a Service Learning project in which they would use all of the skills and knowledge that they had accumulated throughout the weekend.  Many community needs were addressed by the groups, and their final projects will be taking place within the next few weeks up until the beginning of the school year in August.  Be sure to check back and see all that this dedicated group of 4-H'ers has accomplished in their communities!

Participants take notes as they participate in one of the sessions during the Service Learning Institute

Community mapping

Daniel Allen, State Council Jr. Rep, leads a workshop on service learning

Speed meeting!

 
During a visit to the State map at Centennial Park, Knox County 4-H'er Graci Webber shows where she calls home


Visiting Second Harvest Food Bank

Entering the freezer... -40 is COLD!!!

 During one activity, 4-H'ers designed puzzle pieces depicting their personal skills that they could use in service to others


As a special treat, Justin Crowe, State 4-H Staff, offered up multiple 4-H items up for auction at the end of the weekend.  Participants bid on items with clover bucks they earned throughout the weekend for good deeds to others.