
4-H members, families, community leaders and supporters attended the 4-H Banquet and Auction on March 31. The event started with a dinner followed by a silent and live auction of everything from fishing trips to guns and crafts. Proceeds will stay in the parish and be used for supplies, programming, and camp scholarships.
In addition to the traditional livestock and agricultural activities one usually associates with 4-H, the program features science, engineering, and technology. 4-H also teaches leadership and exposes its young men and women to new experiences and opportunities to learn and grow. There is something in 4-H for every child’s interest.
4-H was founded in 1908 and may be found in every state in our nation as well as 50 countries around the world. Natchitoches 4-H members have a tradition of achieving statewide prominence.