Haywood County 4-H Attends 4-H State Congress

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NC 4-H State Congress was held virtually this year and included 500 youth delegates, 4-H agents, and adult volunteers. Youth participated in a variety of activities including: leadership workshops, state officer elections, candlelight across North Carolina, 4-H variety show, online dance party, and electing NC 4-H state officers.

Abbegail King, Avery King, Ayson King, Arielle Carpenter, Abbie Ball, and Skylar Ball represented Haywood County at the 2021 State 4-H Congress. During the event, Avery King of Balsam was the acting West District 4-H President. On Wednesday, July 21, Arielle Carpenter of Clyde was sworn in during the candlelight across North Carolina ceremony as the newly elected West District 4-H Reporter.

The 4-H program is the youth education program of North Carolina Cooperative Extension, based at North Carolina State and North Carolina A&T State Universities.

More than 218,000 young people between the ages of 5 and 19 participate in North Carolina 4-H activities. 4-H is a community of young people across America who are developing: leadership, citizenship, public speaking, decision-making, and life skills.

4-H is about having fun, learning, exploring, and discovering. In 4-H, young people make new friends, develop new skills, become leaders, and help shape their communities.

Haywood County 4-H has numerous special interest programs, school enrichment programs, day camps, 4-H clubs, and opportunities for youth to learn while doing. Join today by visiting 4-H Online to create a free enrollment account.