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Former Georgia 4-H'er and Grammy winning recording artist Jennifer Nettles CAES News
Georgia 4-H: More than club meetings and camp
For many Georgians, the words “4-H” bring to mind club meetings, public speaking and trips to Rock Eagle, the mountains or the beach for camp. But the nation's leading youth organization is much more, says a Georgia 4-H program expert.
Instructor Cat Rosario, shows her panning prospect from a creek as Alpharetta Elementary students watch and listen to her demonstration before trying it themselves during environmental education at Wahsega 4-H camp in Dahlonega, Thursday, April 28, 2005. CAES News
Georgia 4-H takes learning outside the classroom

As summer transitions into fall, students across Georgia return to their classrooms. Whether those classrooms are virtual, at home or in a brick-and-mortar school, learning can occur anywhere. The Georgia 4-H Environmental Education Program uses nature as a classroom for students across the Southeast.

A group of students enjoys canoeing on the lake at Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonton, Ga. CAES News
4-H'ers more likely to contribute than peers, study shows

4-H’ers are three times more likely to contribute to their communities than youths not participating in 4-H, according to a study by Tufts University.

Bacon County 4-H'er Chelsie Restrepo presents at 4-H District Project Achievement at Rock Eagle 4-H Center. CAES News
Bacon County 4-H'er gives back to her community
While many teenagers play video games and hang out with their friends, 17-year-old Chelsie Restrepo spends her free time doing community service projects and helping the less fortunate.
"I am Georgia 4-H" logo CAES News
Healthy Kids Georgia holds design contest to promote health
Public elementary school students are being challenged by Lt. Governor Casey Cagle to get healthy. The Healthy Kids Georgia program invites all Georgia public elementary schools to participate in the BOOKMARK 4 HEALTH! contest, which is held in collaboration with Scholastic, Inc., Georgia 4-H and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. Three Georgia elementary schools will win a 250-book collection of educational health and wellness books for the school library.
The map function of the WeRecycle app allows users to locate nearby recycling bins using Google maps. CAES News
UGA app encourages recycling and combats urban litter
Have you ever found yourself holding an empty aluminum can or plastic bottle with no recycling container in sight? University of Georgia researchers have developed a mobile app for that.
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UGA showcases cotton, peanut research
Cotton and peanuts, two of Georgia's top row-crops, joined forces earlier this month for the University of Georgia Cotton and Peanut Research Field Day, spotlighting research projects funded by the Georgia Peanut Commission and Georgia Cotton Commission.
A canteloupe grows on a vine in a central Georgia backyard garden. CAES News
For safety sake, clean cantaloupe rinds before slicing melon
Outbreaks of listeria monocytogenes are commonly linked to deli meats, hot dogs and soft cheeses made with unpasteurized milk. Recent deaths and illnesses in the U.S. have added fresh cantaloupes from Colorado to that list.
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Landscape business owners workshop
A workshop for professional landscapers is set for Oct. 21 on the University of Georgia campus in Griffin, Ga.