The Anderson County 4-H Honor Club is a leadership group open to all children in grades 6-12. 1 year of prior 4-H involvement is required.
Objectives:
- To promote fun and wholesome learning activities.
- To create a place where members feel accepted, valued, safe, and can make new friends.
- To teach others and share our knowledge.
- To develop leadership skills.
- To “pledge our hands to larger service” and help our community by planning and completing service projects.
- To help plan and conduct Anderson County 4-H activities.
- To help members gain membership into State Honor Club, All Stars & Vol State and excel in 4-H contests, scholarships and leadership opportunities at the county, regional, state and national levels.
- All youth in 6th-12th grades are invited to join the Anderson County 4-H Honor Club.
- Anderson County 4-H Honor Club members will have experiences that will help them earn enough points to become a Tennessee 4-H Honor Club member.
- Anderson County hosts one TN 4-H Honor Club installation ceremonies each year– in August at the Annual 4-H Banquet.