WHO WE ARE

4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. Texas 4-H is open to all youth between the ages of 9 (or 8 and in the 3rd grade) to 18. If you would like to know more about 4-H and how get involved click the information button. More Info

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Celebrate the centennial

From September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008 the Texas 4-H and Youth Development Program will celebrate 100 years of youth development in Texas. We encourage you to visit the 4-H Centennial site and learn how you can "Make it Yours" after 100 years of Texas 4-H. More Info


TEXAS 4-h MISSION

To prepare youth to meet the challenges of childhood, adolescence and adulthood, through a coordinated, long-term, progressive series of educational experiences that enhance life skills and develop social, emotional, physical and cognitive competencies. More Info



AGENT RESOURCES


   
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Link Texas 4-H - CEA secure site.
  EVENT COMMITTEES
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2007-2008 D12 Event Committees and Assignments
District 12 Clusters
District 12 Administrative Calendar should be accessed using Groupwise. Contact us for shared access.
 

OTHER 4-H EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

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Link 2008 Texas 4-H Congress
2008 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Calf Scramble Program - Performance schedule and letters will be mailed directly from SALE to CEAs in January. Click here to go to their website.
2008 Star of Texas Fair and Rodeo Calf Scramble - Performance schedules have been posted online. Click here for more info.
 

INSTRUCTION & MANAGEMENT RESOURCES

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Link

Planning, Evaluation and Educational Resources
Link Texas 4-H Management Guide System
Texas 4-H Clover
Age Calculator
Application/Nomination for 4-H Recognition
2008 4-H Scholarship Training Slide Show

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Page last updated: June 10, 2008