Mississippi 4-H Junior Master
Gardenersm
Program
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Information for Prospective
Sponsors
Do you
want to support a program that improves life
skills?
If so, read on.
What is the program?
The 4-H Junior Master Gardenerssm
Program (JMGsm) is a national youth gardening
curriculum for young people, beginning in third grade. The program provides
these learning opportunities:
- Develops leadership,
teamwork, and other important life skills.
- Enhances academic
achievement.
- Promotes volunteerism
and community service.
- Provides environmental
and agricultural education.
Who offers this program?
The Mississippi State University Extension Service administers the program
through 4-H. Community groups also provide support for the program.
How does the program meet
its objectives?
Students participate in hands-on activities and projects that are featured
in the Youth Handbook and the Teacher/Leader Guide, which include these
chapters:
- Plant Growth and
Development
- Soils and Water
- Ecology and Environmental
Horticulture
- Insects and Diseases
- Landscape Horticulture
- Fruits and Nuts
- Vegetables and
Herbs
- Life Skills and
Career Exploration
When does the program meet?
4-H Junior Master Gardenerssm can meet
either during or after school.
Where does the program meet?
The program can meet in schools, in homes, at after-school child-care
facilities, in churches, in community clubs, or in county Extension offices.
Why does 4-H promote
the Junior Master Gardenersm
Program?
Many of todays youth live in an increasingly urbanized, technological
society far removed from the simpler, agrarian lifestyles of past generations.
Through learn-by-doing activities involving plants and gardening, children
can increase their knowledge of the importance of agriculture and the
environment.
Texas A&M University
research indicates the following:
- Gardening as a
group activity can be used as a socialization tool to learn leadership
and volunteerism.
- Students who participated
in this program developed responsibility in caring for living things.
- Youth in this program
increased compassion for people.
The Mississippi 4-H
JMGsm Program provides a tremendous opportunity
for the states youth to do the following:
- Enrich and expand
their minds through agriculture-based learning activities.
- Broaden their horizons
by building character and knowledge.
- Relate to their
agrarian roots through get your hands dirty activities.
The program has enormous
potential to make a positive impact on the following:
- Environmental awareness
- Nutritional habits
- Horticultural knowledge
- Leadership skills
- Volunteerism
- Community involvement
How can you
support this program?
Wont you
join us as a sponsoring partner in providing this wonderful
program for youth?
For more information
on how your contribution can support the Mississippi 4-H JMGsm
Program, contact your county Extension
office.
Other contacts:
Lelia Scott Kelly,
Ph.D.
4-H JMGsm Coordinator
Area Horticulturist
(662) 566-2201
leliak@ext.msstate.edu
Sonja Skelly, Ph.D.
Master Gardener Coordinator
Consumer Horticulture Specialist
(662) 325-2311
skelly@pss.msstate.edu
www.jmgkids.com
By Lelia Scott
Kelly, Ph.D., Area Horticulturist, Northeast District, and Sonja
Skelly, Ph.D., Consumer Horticulture Specialist, Department of Plant
and Soil Sciences.
Junior Master Gardener,
JMG, Golden Ray Series, and their associated logos are service marks of
the Texas Agricultural Extension Service.
Information Sheet
1551
Extension Service of Mississippi State University, cooperating with U.S.
Department of Agriculture. Published in furtherance of Acts of Congress,
May 8 and June 30, 1914. Ronald A. Brown, Director
(500-06-01)
Copyright 2001
by Mississippi State University. All rights reserved.
This document may
be copied and distributed for nonprofit educational purposes provided
that credit is given to the Mississippi State University Extension Service.
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