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Explore the Louisiana 4-H Museum and experience the history of 4-H in Louisiana from its beginnings in 1908 as a boys’ “corn club” to what it is today – a nonformal educational program reaching more than 225,000 boys and girls each year with hands-on learning experiences in clubs, camps, clinics and curricula. During the first 100 years of Louisiana 4-H, it is conservatively estimated that more than 4 million youth became involved in 4-H. That’s a lot of people!

The museum is located in Mansura, La., as part of a facility that includes the LSU AgCenter’s Avoyelles Parish Office, Southern University Extension Service's Avoyelles Office and the Avoyelles Commission of Tourism. See inside the museum here and find a map to location here. Additional links to museum information can be found in the menu on the left.

Rose Anne St. Romain
4-H Museum Coordinator
Louisiana 4-H Museum
8592 Highway 1, Suite 2
Mansura, LA 71350
Phone: (318) 964-2245
Fax: (318) 964-2259
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YouTube Spotlights
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Stanley Lamendola
12 new 4-H Hall of Fame members feted at ceremony
(Distributed 08/20/10) MANSURA, La. – A dozen new members of the Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame were recognized at a ceremony Aug. 11 at the Louisiana 4-H Museum here for their years of service to 4-H clubs across the state.
4-H Museum
Louisiana 4-H Museum offers trip down memory lane
More than 4 million young people have been part of Louisiana 4-H since its beginnings in 1908. Now 4-H alumni have the opportunity to revisit those experiences – some of which were life-changing – by planning a trip to a new museum in Mansura dedicated to 4-H.
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Mini Flyers to Promote the Louisiana 4-H Museum
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"Making Memories" Storytelling Programs
Make new memories and preserve old ones with your family and friends by participating in the "Making Memories" program series offered by the Louisiana 4-H Museum. Museum director and veteran storyteller Rose Anne St. Romain will present the sessions from 10-11 a.m. on the first and third Saturdays of every month. The museum will remain open until 2 p.m. on those Saturdays.
Dill, Sr., Charles
Dill Sr., Charles
Vermilion Parish. Year inducted: 2008. Charles Dill Sr. was a volunteer leader for more than 30 years. He was a charter member of the Vermilion Parish 4-H Foundation and helped the foundation to reach its $100,000 goal.
Albert H. Steinbach
Steinbach, Albert H.
East Baton Rouge. Year Inducted 2010: Albert H.Steinbach, an East Baton Rouge Parish cattleman, served the 4-H program for more than 40 years as a volunteer, advocate, fundraiser and philanthropist.
Jack Dillard
Dillard, Jack
Caddo Parish. Year Inducted: 2010. For more than 50 years, Jack Dillard has been an extension agent and a 4-H parent, grandparent and volunteer as well as ambassador of the 4-H program in northwest Louisiana and East Texas.
12 to join Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame Aug. 14
(Distributed 07/07/10) MANSURA, La. – A dozen honorees will be inducted into the Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame at a ceremony on Aug. 14 at the Louisiana 4-H Museum in a facility that also houses the Avoyelles Parish LSU AgCenter extension office.
Dr. Katherine Beier
Beier, Dr. Katherine
Ascension Parish. Year Inducted: 2010. Dr. Katherine Beier, of Ascension Parish, was inspired to become an avid volunteer of 4-H work because of all she learned as a nine-year 4-H member. She has been extremely successful in balancing a thriving veterinary practice while sharing her time, resources and expertise helping 4-H’ers for 13 years.
Hours, Admission, Tours
Information about Louisiana 4-H Museum operating hours, admission and scheduling group tours.
LeJeune, Alice
Rapides Parish. Year Inducted: 2010. Alice LeJeune, a retired school teacher in Rapides Parish, has served as a 4-H organizational leader for seven years in five elementary 4-H clubs. She is coordinator of the Cloverbud program, which comprises 10 clubs with 150 members in grades K-3.
Johnny May
May, Johnny
DeSoto Parish. Year Inducted: 2010. Johnny May’s 71 years of contributions to DeSoto Parish 4-H have been memorable and lasting. He was a 4-H member and a 4-H parent, leader and fundraiser.
Anne Chauvin
Chauvin, Anne
Lafayette Parish. Year Inducted: 2010. Anne Chauvin has been a leader in Lafayette Parish for more than 20 years and volunteers about 200 hours annually to the Lafayette Parish 4-H program.
Otis J. Stelly, Sr.
Stelly, Otis J. Sr.
Vermilion Parish. Year Inducted: 2010. Otis J. Stelly Sr. Vermilion Parish (deceased) Year Inducted: 2010 Otis J. Stelly Sr., affectionately known as “Big O” to many youth and adults in Vermilion Parish, served as a volunteer, leader, buyer and 4-H Foundation Board member for 25 years during 1974-1999.
David Saucier
Saucier, David
Bienville Parish. Year Inducted: 2010. David Saucier has been involved in 4-H for 38 years as a club member, parent, leader, teacher, school principal, advisory board member and foundation board member. As an educator, his educational philosophy was “everything I do in the classroom is going to connect with 4-H.”
Mamie McMillion
McMillion, Mamie
St. Charles Parish. Year Inducted: 2010. Mamie McMillion has been involved with the St. Charles 4-H program since 1973, and she is still active today. She has served as an organizational and project leader, a 4-H Advisory Committee member, a Leadership Advisory Council member, a Junior Leadership Club Leader and parish 4-H foundation treasurer and board member.
Stanley Lamendola
Lamendola, Stanley
4-H State Office. Year Inducted: 2010. With his positive “can do” attitude, Dr. Stanley Lamendola has been a pillar in the 4-H community since he was an eight-year club member in St. James Parish. His extension career spanned 36 years from 1960-1996.
Dr. Denver T. Loupe
Loupe, Dr. Denver T.
4-H State Office. Year Inducted: 2010 Dr. Denver Loupe’s dedication to 4-H began when he was a 4-H member in Ascension Parish, where he served as the first president of the Ascension Parish 4-H Executive Committee. As an adult, Dr. Loupe served 41 years with the LSU AgCenter from 1952-1993.
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