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    Southern Region Volunteer Forum
    October 6-9, 2011

    C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center
    Little Rock, Arkansas


    4-H: It's a Natural

    Southern Region Volunteer Leader Forum is a funfilled, educational weekend for volunteers by volunteers. Coordinated by a regional committee of volunteers and paid staff and hosted by a different state each year. Thirteen states and two territories participate in the conference that includes more than 50 workshop offerings and over 500 delegates from across the region. Space is limited and
    early registration is encouraged.



Registration Information

Early Bird Deadline-Sept 1, 2011

    Registration Form
complete online registration form. Upon receipt      of form an invoice will be sent with payment information as well as          travel options. 

Registration: $235 includes dinner Thursday-breakfast Sunday, three nights lodging at the Arkansas 4-H Center and all conference costs.

We have atleast three travel options to pool travel from Georgia including pick ups in Brunswick, Augusta, Rock Eagle and Atlanta.  In most cases, pooled transportation is leaving on Wednesday with the option of spending the night on the way or at the Center in Little Rock.  Some transportation costs are being covered through the Georgia 4-H Foundation.  Volunteers traveling with the group should plan for additional costs of up to $75 not including food or transportation to the Georgia meeting site.

A $50 additional charge will be added to registration after Sept 1st. 




2011 Delegate Packet (tips, hints, schedule for the Forum)

Southern Region Volunteer Forum Regional Website






Post Event Information
Educational Program Links: Several workshop presenters provided copies of handouts, powerpoints and additional information from their sessions.  Click here to link to program pages.



Regional Planning Committee Handbook


For more information
contact your local county Extension Office
or
Jenny Jordan
706-542-4H4H

 
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.