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Pages must first be registered by counties with their local representatives.

There are a limited number of Page positions available. Please do not attempt to register your entire 4-H Day delegation as pages. I recommend registering one or two. If every representative attempts to register the maximum on this day, it will cause problems.

 
  1. To schedule a page for the day, contact your local representative or senator. Information on registering pages is available here (note that this is not registration for Leadership Day/4-H Day at the Capitol). Your representative will register pages and are the only people who can confirm whether or not your 4-H'ers have been registered.
  2. Once pages are approved, counties should note which 4-Hers are pages for the day online and when they check in at the depot. There is a limit to the number of pages that can be accommodated.
  3. Each page should bring an index card with the name of the legislator he or she is paging for and if they are assigned to the House or Senate.
  4. Members of the 4-H Staff will coordinate 4-Hers who are paging, escort them to the Capitol and sign them in at the House and Senate Page Desks.
  5. The chaperone should keep the personal belongings of the page, as there is nowhere to store coats and purses.
  6. No cell phones, iPods, or other electronic devices. If they are seen, they will be taken up and given back once the session ends.
  7. Pages must not leave before their session is over.
  8. Pages must be signed out by their adult leader at the end of the day.
 
 
The University of Georgia and Ft. Valley State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and counties of the state cooperating. The Cooperative Extension Service offers educational programs, assistance and materials to all people without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability. An equal opportunity/affirmative action organization committed to a diverse work force.