Educational Trips to Hawaii and Africa Expand Students’ Perspectives
In summer 2022, Tennessee 4-H students in high school and
Save the Date for Tennessee 4-H Picnic at the Fair
We are excited to announce the inaugural 4-H Picnic at the Fair. The event will be held Aug. 22 at the State Fairgrounds in Lebanon beginning at 4:30 p.m.
4-H Member Spotlight: Jerome Linyear
This month, we profile Jerome Linyear, a Collegiate 4-H/FFA member at the University of Tennessee – Knoxville.
Justin Crowe Becomes New Director and State 4-H Program Leader
In June 2020, Justin Crowe fulfilled a lifelong dream when
Donor Spotlight: Harry and Alice Ann Moore
For Harry and Alice Ann Moore, supporting 4-H is about
A New President for Tennessee 4-H Alumni
As the new president for the Tennessee 4-H Alumni, Matt Fennel is focused on growing its reach across the state.
Creativity in Overcoming COVID-19 Challenges
Tennessee 4-H leaders have met the challenges of 2020 with
Daniel Sarver Takes on Role as Volunteer Specialist
Daniel Sarver has been a passionate leader and proponent of Tennessee 4-H for many years. In his new role as Volunteer Specialist, he hopes to propel 4-H into the future and get more people involved as volunteers.
Academic Conference Review
Each summer, sixth, seventh and eighth graders eagerly travel to UT Knoxville, attend classes, learn about their projects, visit Dollywood, make lifelong friends and much more. But this summer, that was no longer possible to do in person. But with the creativity of 4-H state staff, specialists and volunteers, Academic Unconference was born and pulled off successfully.
4-H Congress: A Tennessee Tradition with an Unexpected Twist
Tennessee 4-H Congress has been a tradition for over 70 years. 4-H’ers travel from their respective counties to learn more about government, become more active as high school 4-H’ers, recognize project and public speaking winners, and gain leadership skills. For many Tennessee 4-H’ers, Congress is the highlight of their time in the program.