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Louisiana 4-H Museum. 8592 Highway 1 Mansura, LA 71350 318-964-2245 4hmuseum@agcenter.lsu.edu www.lsuagcenter.com/4hmuseum. Preview of Exhibits in the Louisiana 4-H Museum. Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame Louisiana 4-H on Parade Frankie the 4-H Fox History of Louisiana 4-H
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Louisiana 4-H Museum 8592 Highway 1 Mansura, LA 71350 318-964-2245 4hmuseum@agcenter.lsu.edu www.lsuagcenter.com/4hmuseum
Preview of Exhibits in the Louisiana 4-H Museum • Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame • Louisiana 4-H on Parade • Frankie the 4-H Fox • History of Louisiana 4-H • Louisiana 4-H Parish by Parish
Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame Honoring those who went beyond the call of duty to work with 4-H youth
Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame • Exhibit includes: • 9-foot tall trophy. • Kiosk with bios and photos of inductees. • Hall of Fame Program: • Established in 2008. • 2008 -- 100 years of Louisiana 4-H. • 100 inductees honored in 2008. • All 64 parishes represented. • 2009 – Present • 12 or fewer inductees added annually.
Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame • Touch Screen Kiosk • Inductee bios and photos • Search by: • Name • Year • Parish
Louisiana 4-H on Parade What 4-H’ers “learn by doing”
Louisiana 4-H on Parade A 27-foot long diorama of a miniature parade with floats and figures depicting 4-H projects and programs.
Louisiana 4-H on Parade The diorama intrigues both youth and adults.
Louisiana 4-H on Parade Parade float celebrating Louisiana 4-H roots in agriculture, horticulture and agronomy projects.
Louisiana 4-H on ParadeWhat do 4-H’ers “learn by doing?” Science, engineering and technology projects and programs on parade.
Louisiana 4-H on Parade Citizenship projects and programs float.
Louisiana 4-H on Parade Healthy living projects and programs.
Frankie the 4-H Fox What is 4-H?
Frankie the 4-H Fox Meet Frankie, the museum mascot, and the LSU AgCenter’s Character Critters!
Frankie the 4-H Fox These animatronic talking puppets tell visitors all about Louisiana 4-H!
Frankie the 4-H Fox The presentation setting is the old dance pavillion at Camp Grant Walker. The benches are the Greek Theatre at camp.
Frankie the 4-H Fox There is seating for about 40 youth or about 25 adults.
History of Louisiana 4-H Growth of the program since 1908
History of Louisiana 4-H The history of Louisiana 4-H is expressed in a painted mural, touch screen kiosks, and a display of historical artifacts, photos and ribbons.
History of Louisiana 4-H Mural images highlight key turning points in the history of Louisiana 4-H.
History of Louisiana 4-H The artifacts related to historical turning points such as adding pets, photography and automotive safety as projects in the late 1950s - early1960s to appeal to non-farm youth.
Louisiana 4-H: Parish by Parish Historical highlights of parish 4-H programs
Louisiana 4-H: Parish by Parish Artifacts and photos on walls and in display cases feature 4-H’ers accomplishments.
Louisiana 4-H: Parish by Parish Map of Louisiana’s agriculture by parish donated by the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation.
Louisiana 4-H: Parish by Parish Scrapbooks planned for each parish to be accessible in large flat file drawers.
Louisiana 4-H: Parish by Parish Flat file drawers, one for each parish scrapbook and memorabilia. Touch screens feature parish historical achievements.
Explore the Louisiana 4-H Museum! Hours • Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. • Special arrangements for groups available upon request. Admission $ 3.00 per person. Children under 3 admitted free. 10% discount for groups of 25 or more.
Louisiana 4-H Museum 8592 Highway 1 Mansura, LA 71350 318-964-2245 4hmuseum@agcenter.lsu.edu www.lsuagcenter.com/4hmuseum