North Carolina Association of Extension 4-H Agents Records 1971 - 1995

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North Carolina Association of Extension 4-H Agents Records 1971 - 1995

These records document the operation of the North Carolina Association of Extension 4-H Agents on a yearly basis from 1971 to 1995. These papers include lists of officers, membership rolls, minutes, newsletters, committee reports, programs, correspondence, photographs, 35mm slides, audio and video cassettes. There is also extensive information on the 47th National Conference of 4-H Agents held in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1993. The North Carolina Association of Extension 4-H Agents was formed in 1969 for the purpose of promoting the Cooperative Extension Service's 4-H Youth Development Program in North Carolina in conjunction with the National 4-H Association's guidelines.

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National Association of Extension 4-H Agents

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North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service

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Although extension activities began in the late nineteenth century with the formation of the North Carolina State College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts, the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service was officially formed in 1914 with the passage of the Smith-Lever Act. Extension services provide education and programming in numerous subjects, among them agriculture, forestry, environmental sustainability, youth and family development, and community viability. From the descript...

North Carolina Association of Extension 4-H Agents.

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Formed in 1969 for the purpose of promoting the Agricultural Extension Service's 4-H and Youth Development Program in North Carolina. The organization aimed to promote the profession of Extension 4-H and youth work in North Carolina, professional opportunities when considering 4-H as a career, and the exchange of ideas, methods and techniques at it relates to planning 4-H activities and the Youth Development Program in conjunction with the National Association. From the description o...