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Virtual Junior High 4-H Event Offers “College Life” Experience
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Virtual Junior High 4-H Event Offers “College Life” Experience

Tennessee 4-H Offers Academic UN-Conference in June 2020

 

What has BINGO, prize packages, office hours and tours of lands far, far away?

 

If you guessed the 2020 Tennessee 4-H Academic UN-Conference, then you are correct!

 

For the last 30 years, Tennessee 4-H hosted a 4-H Academic Conference in June.  This four-day event provided junior high 4-H members all across the state to come to the campus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville for a week-long, college experience.  4-H’ers lived in the residence halls, ate in the cafeteria, learned about the university, explored potential careers and took college classes (that relate to their 4-H project) with actual UT faculty and Extension specialists … just like a “real” college student. 

 

This year, it’s going to be a little different.

 

Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, 4-H Academic Conference – along with other summer events – has been converted into a virtual event   and UN-Conference -- in order to protect the health and safety of all involved.

 

Dr. Dwight Loveday, Interim State 4-H Program Leader explained, “In spite of the outbreak, we wanted to still give every Tennessee Junior High 4-H member the opportunity to get a taste of college life while learning more about their 4-H project area.”

 

So, instead of 4-H Academic Conference, this year the event is called 4-H Academic

UN-Conference.  While some of the traditional experiences are on hold, the UN-conference, scheduled for June 9-11, 2020, will continue to focus on helping 4-H’ers gain important subject matter knowledge and skill as it relates to their 4-H project.  Instead of face-to-face instruction, UT faculty and Extension Specialists will work with 4-H’ers virtually to share in-depth, research-based knowledge and career exploration through a variety of teaching methods such as hands-on demonstrations, interactive activities and virtual tours.

 

“Virtual technology does not limit our ability to learn and network with others” said Loveday. “Actually, our 4-H’ers will be experiencing exactly what our UT students experienced last semester with their class work.  While it is not the norm, it was the norm this spring.”

 

This year’s 4-H Academic UN-conference will feature more than just learning!  4-H’ers will participate in hands-on activities, meet other 4-H’ers across the state and have an opportunity to win prizes for their academic achievements.

 

Another change for this year is the selection process and cost.  For 2020, any Tennessee 4-H member in the 6th-8th grades (as of January 1, 2020) is eligible to attend the conference in one of 16 different project areas. These subjects include Beef Cattle, Citizenship, Companion Animals, Consumer Education/Economics, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Foods/Food-Nutrition, Forestry, Garden/Home Horticulture, Horse, Line and Design, Meat Goat, Poultry, Sheep, Swine, Veterinary Science, and Wildlife and Fisheries  Conference fees are also waived for 2020. 

 

Interested youth should contact the DeKalb County UT-TSU Extension office to register by calling 615-597-4945 or by emailing lfuson2@utk.edu .