News! From Washington County
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2024 SCTCCC Scholarship DUE April 22, 2024
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2024 BMGA Scholarship DUE April 30, 2024
- District and State Contest Reimbursement Form Open
- 4-H Livestock Project Visit Request with CEA Pearl Jones!
County Upcoming Events
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Washington County Ag Day Volunteer Sign Up DUE April 15, 2024
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4-H Senior Spotlights DUE April 15, 2024
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WCF Fair Queen Nominations DUE May 1, 2024
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4-H County Council & Parent Association Meeting May 6, 2024
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Record Book Workshop May 8, 2024
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4-H Photography Workshop May 9, 2024
- BMGA Kids Kamp Registration Open
- County and District Record Book Judges Needed
- Washington County 4-H Youth Rodeo & Show
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2023-2024 4-H Record Books DUE June 3, 2024
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2024 Star Award Applications DUE June 3, 2024
District Upcoming Events
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Multi District Judging Contests April 20. 2024
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D11 Leadership Lab June 12-14, 2024
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Junior Leadership Lab July 9, 2024
- Prestige Leadership Conference
State Upcoming Events
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Texas 4-H Ambassador Short Course Applications DUE April 15, 2024
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2024 Texas 4-H Beekeeping Essay Contest DUE April 21, 2024
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Texas 4-H Water Ambassador Applications DUE May 1, 2024
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Texas State 4-H Roundup June 3-6, 2024
Major Show Happenings
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2024 State Fair of Texas & Heart of Texas Tag Orders DUE April 26, 2024
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LATE 2024-2025 Major Show STEER Tag Orders DUE May 29, 2024
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LATE Summer 2024 Major Show HEIFER Tag Orders DUE May 29, 2024
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LATE Summer '24 Major Show SHEEP & GOAT Tag Orders DUE May 29, 2024
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News! From Washington County | |
Texas 4-H Livestock, Equine and Poultry Ambassador Program applications are now open! Texas 4-H Youth Livestock and Agriculture is coming off of another incredible year of programming in 2023, and we want you to be a part of the fun in 2024! Through seven unique program offerings in 2023, we trained our largest class of Texas 4-H Livestock, Equine and Poultry Ambassadors to date. We feel confident that students left each of our leadership experiences with a better understanding of the industry, agriculture production, and the political world surrounding agriculture.
If you are interested and eligible, we hope you will consider applying to be a Texas 4-H Livestock, Equine or Poultry Ambassador in 2024. Our hope is when you return from one of our short courses, you will feel equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to serve your community and the industry you are passionate about. Specific details regarding each program can be found at www.texasyouthlivestock.com under the Ambassador Programs tab.
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The 2024 Texas 4-H Beekeeping Essay Topic has been announced! This year's topic is, "For this essay, a 4-H student should answer these questions: What makes a varietal honey? What are some unique varietals? How are some of the valuable varietals confirmed to be authentic (e.g., Manuka honey UMF and MGO)? What are some culturally or economically important varietals and why are they important?". Contestant essays must be submitted to 4HOnline by 11:59 PM Sunday, April 21, 2024. This contest is open to any active 4-H Club members. The top three winners will be awarded a cash prize and the first place winner will be advancing to the National Contest. | |
Applications are now open to senior-level (9-12 graders in the 2024-2025 academic year) 4-H members for the Texas 4-H Water Ambassadors Program.
The 4-H Water Ambassadors Program will select up to 30 students for a minimum 12-month term of service. Those selected will participate in the 7-day Tier I 4-H2O Leadership Academy (tour) June 9-15, 2024, which includes hands-on experiential learning and covers a wide range of important water issues. Over the next year, water ambassadors commit to delivering at least 40 hours of education and service. Students will also engage in continuing education opportunities to broaden their understanding of water and equip them to share their knowledge with their local communities, clubs, schools, etc.
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Texas 4-H Roundup is the pinnacle event of the state 4-H program. The event consists of approximately 50 competitive events, with some of these contests requiring each individual or team to qualify at the county and district level to compete. Senior level (9th-12th grade) 4-H members participate at this event, which also holds scholarship recognition, retiring of the State 4-H Council, educational workshops, a trade show, and high energy assemblies.
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WashCo 4-H Text Reminders | |
2023 - 2024 County Council Officers | |
Chairman: McKenzie Tiemann
1st Vice: Madison Moran
2nd Vice: Dalton Winkelmann
3rd Vice: Hailey Rudloff
Secretary: Calvin Wunderlich
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Treasurer: Logan Mason
Reporter: Corbin Janner
Parliamentarian: Matthew Philips
District Delegate: Kord Mikolajchak &
Dawson Moran
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Washington County Extension Service | |
1305 E. Blue Bell Rd · Brenham, TX 77833 · 979.277.6212 | |
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. Individuals with disabilities who require an auxiliary aid, service or accommodation in order to participate in this meeting are encouraged to contact the County Extension Office at (979) 277-6212 prior to the meeting to determine how reasonable accommodations can be made. | | | | |