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December 2020

Fort Bend County 4-H Working To Make The Best Better!

 
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Angela Romans

County Extension Agent

4-H County Coordinator

Damion Turner

County Extension Agent

Amber Foster-Simon

County Extension Agent - CEP

Danielle McLure

Program Coordinator

Jennifer Evanicky

Administrative Assistant

Natalie Heimann

Administrative Specialist - CEP 

 

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

Fort Bend County

1402 Band Road, Suite 100

Rosenberg, Texas 77471

Phone: (281) 342-3034

Office Hours: M-F 8 A M - 5 PM

Fort Bend 4-H

agrilife.org/ftbend4h

Facebook - @FortBendCounty4H

Instagram - @fortbend4h

YouTube - Fort Bend County 4-H

District 9 4-H

d94-h.tamu.edu

Facebook - @District94h

YouTube - District 9 4-H

Texas 4-H

texas4-h.tamu.edu

Facebook & Instagram - @texas4h

Twitter - @Texas4H

YouTube & Pinterest - Texas 4-H

Flickr - Texas 4-H Youth Development

 
 
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WHY KEEP RECORDS?

Record keeping is a vital life skill taught through 4-H, and the 4-H Record Book is an organized presentation of what you have learned and accomplished in 4-H by documenting knowledge, attitudes and skills that have been learned. They help 4-H members develop goals and then see if those goals were met at the end of the year. It also helps record your history with 4-H, such as your leadership, community service projects, and workshops you participated in or taught. They also relate the experiences in leadership, citizenship and community service that have been shared. Record keeping can be fun, because it is something that you create! It can be a calendar on the wall, a notebook, or your computer. Why keep records? 4-H records help you develop a record book, as well as apply for awards, scholarships and college. The record book is the complete history of a member’s 4-H activities. Winners in each age division advance to district. Senior 4-H members who place first in district advance to the state record book judging.

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We have marked down all prices on the remainder of our pecan fundraiser overstock. You can contact the office or click on the flyer to check our website to see what is still available! 

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Looking for a great way to show your Fort bend county 4-H spirit??

 

A Fort Bend County 4-H t-shirt or hoodie is a great way to show your 4-H spirit during the upcoming major show season!!

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New Project Recognition Opportunity

The Fort Bend County 4-H program is introducing a new project recognition opportunity with Project Pins starting January 1, 2021 with a deadline of June 7, 2021. Project Pins were created to acknowledge youth who have completed a 4-H project during the 4-H year to show growth in their project area, leadership, and personal development. A 4-H Project has four components: 1) Learning Experiences of 6 or more sequential learning experiences of 20-60 minutes in length totaling 2 hours or more, 2) Community Service, 3)Leadership, 4) Exhibition of Project Work. To receive pins, applicants will be required to submit six project experiences thru the online application located on the Fort Bend County 4-H website under the Awards section which will be reviewed after submission. Applicants may enter for as many pins as they would like depending on how many projects you've accomplished in the 2020-2021 4-H year, but applicants will need to submit a new entry for every project completed. Should you have any submission issues or questions, please do not hesitate to contact the office at (281) 342-3034 or by email at fortbend4h@ag.tamu.edu. The application can be found at the following link: https://agrilife.org/ftbend4h/beyond-the-project/awards/

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If you would like to participate in the Costal Plains Poster Contest see rules and guidelines as well as entry form at https://v2.4honline.com/api/institutions/ins_1h/broadcast-emails/bce_1df/attachments/bca_fh/queues/bcq_501d .

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Who Are We??

Most often many members have no idea who other clubs or members are. The Fort Bend County 4-H program will be starting a meet and greet of all the clubs in the county so members can learn a little more about their fellow 4-H members and clubs, and see the amazing things these clubs are doing across the county. A club or two will be featured in every newsletter and posted to social media and the website. Be on the lookout for your club!

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Great job to all of our Fort Bend County families that donated to our Holiday Food Drive! We could not have been successful without you all! 

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January 2021

 

Weston Mires         Wyatt Mires      Cade Dannhaus     Cale Dannhaus

 

Be on the look out for their post on Fort Bend County 4-H social media outlets on Mondays at 9:00 AM.

 

February 2021

 

Tyler Gless       Brody Druke      Madison Doss      Opal Liu

 

Be on the look out for their post on Fort Bend County 4-H social media outlets on Mondays at 9:00 AM.

 

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Spring 2021 Major and Local Show Links

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Click Below Flyer for Video from our County Roundup

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4-H EVENTS & HAPPENINGS

COUNTY

2021

January 1st – New Year’s Day (Office Closed For County Holiday)

 

January 12th – Recordbook Q&A Workshop at 7 PM via Zoom. Meeting ID: 881 2413 9228 Passcode: 462458

 

January 15th – Coastal Plains Poster and Essay due by 4 PM. (See Flyer)

 

January 18th – Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Office Closed For County Holiday)

 

January 19th – Vet Science Meeting at 7 PM via Teams. More info coming soon.

 

January 21st - County Council via ZOOM Meeting ID: 834 8092 0374 Passcode: 118659

 

January 28th – Rabbit Clinic at 7 PM via Teams. More info coming soon.

 

February 15th – March 15th – County Roundup Photography Registration Opens (See Flyer) Register at https://agrilife.org/ftbend4h/beyond-the-project/round-up/

DISTRICT

2021

January 6th – Registration due for D9 Archery Contest through 4-H Online

 

January 9th – Winter Council Meeting at 9:00 AM https://tinyurl.com/y4cedh7l (See Flyer)  

 

January 22nd – January 23rd – D9 Archery Contesthttps://d94-h.tamu.edu/eventsandcontests/shooting-sports/ Register through 4-H Online.

STATE

2021

January 3rd – Registration Closes for Teen Leadership Retreat. Register at https://texas4hcenter.tamu.edu/

 

January 4th – January 18th – Registration for Dairy Judging Contest open through 4-H Connect. (See Flyer)

 

January 6-8th – Texas A&M Equine Reproductive Management Short Course Online Webinar

 

January 6th-9th – Sand Hill Stock Show and Rodeo http://sandhillsssr.com/

 

January 8th- 10th – Teen Leadership Retreat

 

January 10th – Validation Deadline for the State Dog Show throw 4-H Online. (See Flyer)

 

January 15th – JOANN Mini Grant due by 5:00 PM. To apply Click here: https://fs4.formsite.com/state4h/0npk2dqju3/index.html (See Flyer)

 

January 18th – April 18th – Winter Pen Pal Program (See Flyer)

 

February 12th – 14th – Refashion Retreat. To schedule email Cari. (See Flyer for email and more info)

 

November 2nd - February 15th 2021 -  Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarship opened. Deadline Feb 15th.https://texas4hfoundation.org/what-we-do/#opportunity-scholarships

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