Sabine Parish 4-H members represent parish at annual 4-H day at the capitol

Three Sabine Parish 4-H members recently represented their parish during the annual 4-H Day at the Capitol, an event designed to give Louisiana youth firsthand exposure to state government and civic leadership.

According to Sabine Parish 4-H, Dominick Brown (NHS), Lexie Jones (ZHS), and Caleb Corley (NHS) traveled to Baton Rouge to participate in the statewide event.

During the trip, students had the opportunity to learn more about the Louisiana legislative process and gain a better understanding of how state government functions.

In addition to the educational experience, participants also enjoyed activities including dinner on the Capitol grounds and a goose chase scavenger hunt, providing a fun and interactive element to the day’s events.

4-H leaders say 4-H Day at the Capitol offers youth a valuable opportunity to combine leadership development with civic education, helping students better understand their role in government and community service.

The annual event brings together 4-H members from across Louisiana to engage with lawmakers, explore the State Capitol, and strengthen their knowledge of leadership and public service.

Sabine Parish 4-H officials praised the students for proudly representing their schools and community during the statewide event.