Pitt County 4-H Council News

(Updated: Jan. 9, 2026, 7:39 a.m.)
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Pitt County 4-H Council


Agendas, Minutes, and Updates:


 
Pitt County 4-H Teen Council represents all 4-H members in Pitt County.

The Pitt County 4-H Teen Council is more than just a club—it’s leadership. We represent every 4-H member in the county by planning the programs and social activities that you want to see.


By joining, you’ll get hands-on experience in the stuff they don’t always teach in class: financial management, public speaking, and self-resilience. You’ll collaborate with a diverse team of peers to solve problems and make Pitt County a better place!


2026 


 
January 27 @ 6:30pm County Council Meeting - Virtual 
February 10 @ 6:30pm  County Council Meeting - Virtual 
March 15-17  Teen Retreat
March 28 @ 10am-12pm  4-H Open House 
April 21 @ 6:30pm    County Council Meeting - Virtual - Officer Elections
MAY - TBA  TBA Achievement Night Program and Talent Show
June  BREAK
July 4-H CONGRESS 
 August   BREAK 
 September 8 @ 6:30 pm  NEW Teen Council Year Begins - Virtual Meeting 
 October 5 @ 6:00pm   Celebrate 4-H week at County Commissioners Meeting 
October - TBA  National 4-H Week Service Project 
November 3 @ 6:30pm County Council Meeting - Virtual
December  Happy Holidays! No scheduled meeting 

 

The Leadership Lineup


  • President: Nakevian Atkinson

  • Vice President: Jade Crutchfield

  • Secretary: Madison Johnson

  • Reporter: Jace Clark

  • Member Engagement Officer: Jamey Hall

  • Adult Facilitator: Lauren Dail, Claudia Segovia

The 4-H Office encourages each 4-H Club to have two 4-H representatives and two adults that participate in this group. The council meets 6-8 times per year, virtually and some in person events. This group plans 4-H activities and events for the county. Please notify the 4-H office if you have any items you would like included on the agenda two weeks before the scheduled meeting.

 

Interested in becoming a 4-H County Council Officer?

Officers: Any member can nominate himself/herself for one of the four officer positions using the Carbon County 4-H Teen Leadership application form.

Nominees will be expected to give a two minute speech highlighting their qualifications for the position. In the event no nominations are submitted for one or more officer positions, nominations for that specific office will be taken from the floor. Officers will be elected during the January Teen Council meeting. Only active Council members are eligible to vote in the election.

Officer Duties:

President - The President shall preside at all meetings of the 4-H County Council and shall perform other duties that pertain to this office. The president will serve as the chairperson for the Leadership Committee. A vacancy in the office of president shall be filled by the vice president for the remainder of the unexpired term. Serves as the youth delegate for the Pitt County Cooperative Extension Advisory Committee. 

Vice-President – The vice-president will preside when the president is absent, or when requested to do so by the president. The vice-president will assist the president in other duties as needed or assigned. The vice president will serve as the chairperson of the Community Service Committee. Serves as the youth delegate for the Pitt County Cooperative Extension Advisory Committee. 

Secretary – The Secretary will record the minutes and attendance at each County Council Meeting. The minutes will be read at each meeting. The secretary will assist the president in other duties as needed or assigned. Will serve as chairperson for Activities committee.

Reporter – The Reporter will submit information, articles, and photos of County Council activities to the 4-H office on a regular basis, so that they can be included in the newsletter and website, create press releases, coordinate news coverage, and assist in efforts to promote 4- H County Council and Pitt County 4-H activities. The reporter will serve as the chairperson for the Hospitality Committee.

Member Engagement- The Member Engagement officer will have both an inward and outward-facing position. Responsibilities include: Cultivate current member experience and engagement (i.e. Designing fun member engagement experiences and creative ways to recruit and retain members). Will serve as the chairperson for the Activities Committee.

 County Council Nomination Application

Achievement Night Nomination forms:

Scrapbook Scoresheet

Pitt County Club Recognition Award

Officer of the Year Award

Pitt County Outstanding Senior 4-H'er of the Year Application

Pitt County Outstanding Junior 4-H'er of the Year Application

Awesome Cloverbud Achievement Award

Want to learn more about County Council?

Contact the Pitt County 4-H Office

Lauren Dail, 4-H Agent

252-902-1712 or lsdail2@ncsu.edu