Gillespie 4-H Calendar

This Week in Gillespie 4-H: March 25th - March 31st

  




Monday - March 25th, 2024

  • Adult Leaders Meeting 6:00 PM

Tuesday - March 26th, 2024

  • Fredericksburg Range Judging  @ 5:15 PM
  • Dog Project @ 6:30 PM
  • Holiday Baking Championship @ 4:00 PM

Wednesday - March 27th, 2024
  • Meats Judging Practice @ 5:00 PM
  • Archery Practice @ 5:30 PM (Gillespie County Fairgrounds)
  • Wrede 4-H Meeting @ 6:00 PM

Thursday - March 28th, 2024
  • Spring Robotics @ 5:30 PM (Must be pre-registered)

Friday - March 29th, 2024
  • DEADLINE 2025 Turkey Orders
  • DEADLINE Steer, Heifer, Sheep & Goat Validation Tag Orders
  • D10 Virtual Photography Results Released
  • Office Closed for Good Friday

Saturday -March 30th, 2024
  • No Events Scheduled

Sunday - March 31st, 2024
  • Easter Sunday


  • April 1st- State Photography Contest Opens
  • April 1st- DEADLINE Healthy Texas Youth Ambassador Applications
  • April 2nd- DEADLINE County Council Applications
  • April 8th- Extension Office Closed due to Eclipse
  • April 12th- DEADLINE State Photography Contest
  • April 15th-19th- Spring Roundup
  • April 15th- DEADLINE County/ Major Show Turkey Orders
  • April 26th- DEADLINE State Fair Swine Validation Tags
  • May 1st- Leadership Lab Registration Opens
  • May 13th- DEADLINE D10 Horse Show Registration

Club Meetings




**** Meetings sometimes change after dates and locations  have been posted. Please 
always verify meetings with Club Managers****


New News






Don’t miss this opportunity!

Core Academy Application 2024 are open! Please send this out to your 9th through 12th grade 4-H members. Deadline is April 15th! You can now pay online, Click Link Below. 






Keller 4-H would like to invite you to their 4-H Veterinary Science Camp on April 20, 2024, in Springtown, Texas. Cost is $50 (not including lunch). Registration is not completed until payment and waivers are received.

https://www.cognitoforms.com/Keller4HClub/Keller4HVeterinaryScienceCamp

Limited number of slots, so register early!

 

Contact sanci.hall@gmail.com with questions.











The Healthy Texas Youth Ambassador Program aims to develop youth healthy lifestyle leaders to serve as a source of outreach in communities and schools throughout Texas.

More specifically, the purpose is to:

• Assist County Extension Agents in providing leadership to the youth components of Healthy Texas, Texas 4-H, and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

• Serve as a leader to implement health programs and lessons in local schools and communities

• Become knowledgeable and skilled in the healthy lifestyles subject matter

• Assist with and coordinate educational events that will encourage better health in communities.

• Be a role model for healthy living! 

All applications must be completed online on or before: April 1, 2024

https://healthytexas.tamu.edu/resources/youth-ambassadors/.





Livestock Corner





Good Luck to everyone at all the upcoming stock shows!!!!


If you ever need help with your project please contact our office and set up an appointment with Brad or Emily. 


4-H Spotlight

This week's spotlight goes to our Robotics team who competed in Houston during the Livestock Show & Rodeo! 


If you have someone you would like to nominate for 4-H  spotlight please email emily.grant@ag.tamu.edu

STAY CONNECTED WITH GILLESPIE COUNTY 4-H

There are ALOT of opportunities available for 4-H youth on a county, district, and state level and through external organizations. We do our best to keep you updated with these opportunities through the following methods! If you have any questions please let us know.



The members of Texas A&M AgriLife will provide equal opportunities in programs and activities, education, and employment to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity and will strive to achieve full and equal employment opportunity throughout Texas A&M AgriLife. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating

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