MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- In the past, 4-H activities ended with high school,
but a club at Mississippi State University encourages
students to continue 4-H involvement throughout
college. MSU's
collegiate 4-H club continues the fellowship and service
students found in their local 4-H clubs. Karen
Martin, president of MSU's club, said most 4-H students want
to continue their involvement with the organization after
high school because of all they have gained from the
experience. "We see
the need in keeping the 4-H friends we had in high school
while continuing service through the club," Martin said.
"Our goal for our group is to continue contributing to
4-H." Dr. Rae
Wilkinson, 4-H youth development curriculum specialist and
advisor to MSU's club, said students do not want to see
their experience with 4-H end with high school. "When
you have a positive experience with something, you tend to
gravitate back to it," Wilkinson said. "Since most students
gain so much from 4-H, they want to provide that experience
to others." The
collegiate club assists the state 4-H organization in its
various programs. The
collegiate club sponsored dances and served as group leaders
at State 4-H Congress this summer. Members have coached
modeling squad groups in Oktibbeha County and worked with
MSU's School Days on the Farm. The group also takes part in
national and regional conferences. MSU
student Trey Edwards is serving as president of the regional
organization. "These
students have gone through wonderful training programs and
developed excellent leadership skills so we don't want to
lose them," Wilkinson said. The
collegiate group also provides opportunities for 4-H members
to interact with each other socially. "The
group allows 4-H members to stay in touch with people they
have met over the years at state congresses and other 4-H
events," Wilkinson said. The MSU
club, which began in 1994, hopes to help the other state
universities and community colleges begin 4-H collegiate
chapters on their campuses. "Since
4-H has helped us to become who we are and given us so much,
the least we can do is give something back," Martin
said. For more
information about the collegiate club, call the state 4-H
office at (601) 325-1697. Released:
Sept. 15, 1997
Family,
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Collegiate 4-H
Offers Service Opportunities
Contact: Dr. Rae Wilkinson, (601) 325-1697
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