The 4-H Honor Club is a statewide organization of outstanding junior high (6-8 grade) and senior high (9-12 grade) 4-H members. Honor Club members are those
who have been active members of their local clubs and have shown exceptional 4-H project work and a willingness to share what they have learned with other 4-H'ers.
Anyone who can score a minimum number of points on the Tennessee 4-H Honor Club application can become a member. It's not hard. You get points for everything you do...completing your projects, participating in events and activities, making presentations, helping other 4-H'ers, volunteering in your community...you even get points for just joining 4-H!
Giles County Honor Club
generally meets once a month.
Our meetings generally consist of:
1) Monthly contest
2) Meeting new people
3) Opportunities at area, regional, state, and national level
4) Leadership and Citizenship through service learning
- Service Learning Opportunities
For more information about Honor Club contact Rob Augustin or (931) 363-3523.