Come Out and Learn How to Become a 4-H Volunteer!!

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Are you interested in volunteering your talents to teach youth about something you enjoy doing like quilting, small engine repair, electricity, gardening, canning, or cooking? Maybe you want to don’t want to be a leader of a 4-H club but a helper to a 4-H club?

Volunteers are the keys to our success in the North Carolina 4-H program. Whether you’re interested in becoming a 4-H club leader, or just have a few hours to invest, we’ve got challenging and fun jobs for adults and teens who want to make a difference. Volunteers guide 4-H members in becoming productive citizens, outstanding communicators, effective leaders, and successful learners.

4-H Grows Here

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Cherokee County 4-H needs many volunteers who are willing to share creative ideas, time, talent, and skills to support youth at the community, county, and state level. Are you curious about volunteering for 4-H?

Please plan to drop in at our Extension Meeting Room, at 699 Conaheeta Street, Murphy, NC directly behind the Rock Gym in Murphy, on January 29. These informational sessions will provide an opportunity for you to learn about how to become a 4-H volunteer and about other opportunities 4-H has for adults to help “Make the Best Better.” We will have informational sessions from 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., and from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Please sign up on our Eventbrite page at go.ncsu.edu/cherokeecounty for the session you would like to attend.

If you can’t attend on the 29th at any of the times, please contact Shannon Coleman by email shannon_coleman@ncsu.edu or by phone 828-837-2210 ext. 4.