This Week in Gillespie 4-H: July 15th - July 21st
Monday - July 15th, 2024
Tuesday - July 16th, 2024
- Cross Mountain 4-H Meeting @ 6:30 PM
Wednesday - July 17th, 2024- No Events Scheduled
Thursday - July 18th, 2024- No Events Scheduled
Friday - July 19th, 2024- No Events Scheduled
Saturday -July 20th, 2024- No Events Scheduled
Sunday - July 21st, 2024- No Events Scheduled
- July 22nd-24th- County Council Retreat
- July 29th- Club Officer & Club Manager Training
- August 2nd- DEADLINE West Texas Fair & Rodeo Entries
- August 5th- Annual 4-H Banquet
- August 12th- DEADLINE Fair Boards
- August 23rd- 4-H BBQ
- August 28th- New Member Night
Club Meetings
New News
Quality Counts is an online program designed to teach youth to have high standards in caring for their livestock. The program focuses on displaying good character while working with livestock. This number is required for ALL stock show entries (county AND major stock shows). Quality Counts must be completed at each grade level division (junior – grades 3-5, intermediate – grades 6-8, senior – grades 9-12). It does not have to be renewed every year.
EACH CHILD WILL NEED TO REGISTER USING A DIFFERENT EMAIL ADDRESS
If you are having login or technical issues, please contact: learnonline@ag.tamu.edu.
Texas 4-H Foundation Development Districts 10 and 12 are hosting a fishing tournament in Rockport on July 19th and 20th. Anyone is welcome to compete. All funds raised at the event will directly support youth in Texas 4-H Districts 10 and 12.
4-H Spotlight
Our weekly spotlight is courtesy of Shanese Lochte, who took this photo at the State 4-H Dog Show. Some of the participants competed in the costume class and she got a great picture of their creativity! Dog Project will start up again in September and they always welcome new kids who are interested in learning with their dogs.
If you have someone you would like to nominate for 4-H spotlight please email emily.grant@ag.tamu.edu
Our weekly spotlight is courtesy of Shanese Lochte, who took this photo at the State 4-H Dog Show. Some of the participants competed in the costume class and she got a great picture of their creativity! Dog Project will start up again in September and they always welcome new kids who are interested in learning with their dogs.
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.
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