Carteret Articles
Host Families Sought for 4-H International Exchange Program
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Local families are needed to host Japanese or Korean exchange students, ages 12 to 18, for four weeks this summer as part of a two-way exchange program sponsored by 4-H. The Japanese students will stay with their American host families from mid July to mid August, before the start of the 2008 school year. Families
DISTRICT ACTIVITY DAY
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One of the most successful means to overcome the fear of speaking in public is to start speaking before an audience at an early age and never give up. With that in mind, 4-H encourages all youth to participate in giving a presentation, which begins with research, compiling of information in a logical order, and ending with a speech that lasts between
CARTERET COUNTY ATTENDS SUMMER CAMP AT BETSY-JEFF PENN 4-H EDUCATIONAL CENTER
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Whether it's learning a new skill such as canoing, sailing, archery, swimming, horseback riding, natural environments or just adjusting to staying in a cabin with 24 others their age for one week, campers gain experiences that will stay with them the rest of their life. Carteret County campers agreed it was a fantastic week at Betsy-Jeff
SOUTHEAST DISTRICT ACTIVITY DAY
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One of the most successful means to overcome the fear of speaking in public is to start speaking before an audience at an early age and never give up. With that in mind, 4-H encourages all youth to participate in giving a presentation, which begins with research, compiling of information in a logical order, and ending with a speech
CELEBRATE 100 YEARS of 4-H in NORTH CAROLINA
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4-H programs in all 100 counties and the Cherokee Indian Reservation are kicking off a three-year celebration of the 100th birthday of 4-H in North Carolina. As part of this project each county is encouraged to “keep it local” and promote celebrations within the county. This gives us an excellent opportunity to
CARTERET COUNTY TEENS ATTEND NC 4-H CONGRESS
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North Carolina 4-H Congress is the high point of the 4-H year, bringing young people from across the state to the North Carolina State University campus in Raleigh for a week of activities. Over 800 4-H’ers, volunteer leaders and North Carolina Cooperative Extension agents attended Congress, July 21-25. Nine, teen delegates from Carteret County who attended
CARTERET COUNTY TEENS ATTEND NC 4-H CONGRESS
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North Carolina 4-H Congress is the high point of the 4-H year, bringing young people from across the state to the North Carolina State University campus in Raleigh for a week of activities. Over 800 4-H’ers, volunteer leaders and North Carolina Cooperative Extension agents attended Congress, July 21-25. Nine, teen delegates from Carteret County who attended included