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For a detailed version of the schedule click here.

Due to the nature of the Senate and House sessions, all scheduling will be subject to change.

Tentative Schedule
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10:30am - 11:15am
4-H Registration for county groups, Pages, Honorees, and guests at the Georgia Freight Depot (counties will register their entire group)
11:00am
Leadership Day entertainment begins
11:30am Pages & Honorees will be dismissed, and escorted by a a State 4-H Staff member to the Capitol
11:45 Leadership Day program begins
12:30pm Leadership Program Concludes - All 4-Her's and leaders proceed to Capitol. Visit the House Gallery and/or visit with legislators
2:45pm Assemble on North Steps inside Capitol for group photo with Governor Deal and special guests
3:00pm 4-H Day concludes (Pages must not leave before their session is over)
 
Page Instructions

If you have pages, please fill out this short form. This will help us organize and prepare for the pages.

Pages must know the name of the Senator/ Representative they are paging for and the name of the adult who will sign them out. This should be written on an index card and given to an individual at registration.

The chaperone should keep the pages’ personal belongings, as there is nowhere to store coats and purses.

No cell phones, iPods or other electronics. If they are seen, they will be taken up and given back once the session ends.

Pages must not leave before their session is over.

County leaders must report to the page desk to sign out their pages after the session is complete. We will not know the exact schedule for the House and Senate until the actual 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.