Sabine Parish 4-H members head to LSU for statewide competition at 4-H University

SABINE PARISH, La. — A group of talented and dedicated Sabine Parish 4-H members is hitting the road and heading to Baton Rouge this week to represent their parish at one of Louisiana’s premier youth leadership and competition events.

The Sabine Parish AgCenter announced that local 4-H participants have departed for 4-H University at Louisiana State University, where they will compete against students from across the state in a variety of contests designed to showcase knowledge, leadership, and skill development.

Loaded into carloads and bound for the LSU campus, the students are carrying with them months of preparation and the hopes of their community as they compete in their respective state contests.

4-H University is one of the largest annual events in Louisiana’s 4-H program, bringing together hundreds of youth from every corner of the state. Participants have the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities in a wide range of competitions while also building leadership skills, forming new friendships, and experiencing life on a university campus.

The event is known for encouraging personal growth, teamwork, and excellence while highlighting the accomplishments of Louisiana’s young leaders.

Local extension officials expressed excitement for the students and encouraged community members to support them as they represent Sabine Parish on the state stage.

Families, friends, and supporters across the parish are wishing the competitors safe travels and success as they compete among the best 4-H members in Louisiana.

As the contests get underway in Baton Rouge, Sabine Parish will be proudly cheering on its young representatives as they strive for top honors while showcasing the hard work, dedication, and spirit of the local 4-H program.

Good luck to all Sabine Parish 4-H members competing at 4-H University, and safe travels as they represent their parish and community with pride.