Brown County 4-H is supported by the Brown County United Way.
DATES TO REMEMBER
April
1 – Shooting Sports Practice 2:00p.m. at Woodman of the World Range
3 – Deadline to turn in photos for the District Photography Contest
4 – Horse Quiz Bowl Meeting and Practice 6:00p.m. at Brookesmith ISD
9 – Livestock Judging Meeting 6:00p.m. at Extension Office
9 – Deadline to order State Fair Lamb & Goats Tags
10 – Brownwood 4-H Club Meeting 6:30p.m. at Extension Office
10 – Early 4-H Club Meeting 6:15p.m. at Early First Baptist Church
15 – Shooting Sports Practice 2:00p.m. at Woodman of the World Range
16 – Brookesmith 4-H Club Meeting 5:30p.m. at Brookesmith ISD
16 – Deadline to order State Steer Tags
17 – 4-H Rabbit Club Meeting 7:00p.m. at Extension OfficeLIVESTOCK JUDGING MEETING
If you are interested in participating in Livestock Judging there will be a meeting on April 9th 6:00p.m. at the Extension Office. We will be discussing the upcoming year and contest we will have the opportunity to participate in.
HORSE QUIZ BOWL
Do you have an interest in horses? If you do and would like to participate in the District 4-H Horse Quiz Bowl Contest there will be a meeting and practice on April 4th 6:00p.m. at Brookesmith ISD. If you would like more information please contact the Extension Office.
DISTRICT 7 4-H ROUND UP
District 7 4-H Roundup is on Saturday May 5th at the West Training Center in San Angelo. It will consist of many events that Brown County 4-Hers can compete in; such as public speaking, fashion show, share – the – fun, and educational presentations. All age divisions are eligible to participate in the District 7 4-H Round Up. Registration opens on 4-H Connect on April 9th and the deadline to register is April 16th. If you would like more information please contact the Extension Office.
BROWN COUNTY FAIR CHECKS
The checks for the Brown County Youth Fair are available for you to pick up at the Extension Office if you showed under 4-H. If you put your goat or lamb on the truck at the Youth Fair the truck checks are available for you to pick up. YOUTH FAIR CHECKS ARE ONLY VALID FOR 90 DAYS!! A thank you letter should be written to each buyer who contributed towards your project. Make sure that it is stamped, addressed, and turned in to the Extension Office! You will not receive your check until we receive your thank you letters. Hand written “thank you” letters are best but, depending on your personality and penmanship a typed letter can also be appropriate. Thank each person individually. Don’t try and thank a group of people in one letter.
STATE FAIR LAMB, GOAT, & SWINE TAGS
If you are in 4-H and planning on participating at the State Fair in Dallas with a lamb, goat, or swine you will need to purchase a tag. The deadline to order lamb and goat tags is April 9th. The deadline to order swine tags is April 27th. Contact the Extension Office if you are needing to purchase a tag for the State Fair.
STATE STEER TAGS
It is hard to believe that it is already that time again to purchase state steer tags. If you are planning on showing a steer in any 2012-2013 major stock show you must purchase a state tag. The cost is $10 per tag and the deadline to purchase a tag is April 16th. Please come by the Extension Office to purchase your steer tag.
2012 TEXAS 4-H HORSE VALIDATION
Beginning with this year’s Horse Validation Program the process will now be all electronically completed using the 4-H CONNECT online management system. ALL 4-H members who wish to show a district or the state 4-H Horse Show(s) will be required to validate their horse(s) on the 4-H CONNECT system.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN YOUR VALIDATION PROCESS, YOU MUST:
Have a family and youth member profile established on 4-H CONNECT
Be a paid/active youth member of Texas 4-H for the 2011-2012 year.
Have digital photos of your horse(s) from the front, left side, and right side. These photos must be accessible for upload during the validation process.
For registered horses, you need to have a pdf copy of your horse(s) registration papers for upload.
VALIDATION WILL BE OPEN FROM APRIL 1, 2012 TO MAY 1, 2012. Any horse validated before or after this date will not be accepted as a legitimate validated animal.
An illustrated step-by-step instruction guide for families is available for download and reference from both the Texas 4-H website and the Texas AgriLife Extension Animal Science – Horse Section website.
Validation cost for each horse will be $10.00. Each 4-H family validating a horse(s) will need to print an invoice for each horse and provide the invoice(s) and check to the County Extension Office. The County Extension Office will prepare ONE consolidated Club/County check, and mail it to the Texas 4-H Foundation. INDIVIDUAL, PERSONAL CHECKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AT THE 4-H FOUNDATION OFFICE. The ONLY payment accepted at the Texas 4-H Foundation for horse validation will be a Club/County check.
There is no limit to the number of horses that can be validated in the process.
Ownership requirements are still the same as in the past.
In the past there was a Grade Horse worksheet that included the need for sketching markings and colors of horses. That form is no longer required, however, it is a requirement for ALL horses that photos of the front, left side, and right side are uploaded during the validation entry process. The entire horse MUST be in the photograph. Photos should be as close as possible and markings should be clearly visible. The photo should be in jpg or gif format.
A pdf or jpg of the registration papers will be uploaded for registered horses. If you do not have capabilities with scanning papers, contact your county Extension Office to see if they can assist or direct you in scanning the papers.
Please contact the Extension Office if you will be validating a horse for this year. If you need assistance with the validation process please feel free to contact the Extension Office.
TEXAS 4-H LIVESTOCK AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
The Texas 4-H Livestock Ambassador program strives to provide high school aged 4-H members the opportunity to develop and practice advanced leadership skills related to mentoring other youth, and to become advocates for animal agriculture.
Objectives
– Prepare youth to serve in leadership capacities in junior livestock programs across Texas.
– Prepare youth for the experience of the University setting, through intensive science based instruction and experiences.
– Prepare and provide opportunities for youth to serve in advocacy roles for animal agriculture,
4-H and junior livestock programs.
– Develop a heightened awareness of career opportunities in animal agriculture and advocacy.
Selection Criteria
– Senior aged (14-18) 4-H youth that have exhibited a superior level of ambition regarding their livestock projects
– Students with a profound interest in animal science and animal production
– Students have shown advanced leadership qualities and a willingness to help others
– County Extension Agent approval
– Top 25% class rank
If you are interested in the Texas 4-H Livestock Ambassador Program come by the Extension Office for an application. You can apply for the Texas 4-H Livestock Ambassador Program through Texas Tech or Texas A&M University. The Texas A&M Livestock Ambassador Short Course is July 16-19, 2012 and the Texas Tech Livestock Ambassador Short Course is July 23-25, 2012. The deadline to apply for the Texas 4-H Livestock Ambassador Short Course is June 22, 2012.
2012 TEXAS 4-H CONGRESS
Texas 4-H Congress is a four day mock legislative experience for 4-H members ages 15 (at the time of the event) to 18. During this time, the 4-H members assume the roles of senators, representatives, lobbyists, press corps, and special interest groups to gain a firsthand understanding of how the legislative process works. Bills that are written and sponsored by 4-H members focus on issues concerning Texas and Texas youth. These bills are assigned to the appropriate committee and then debated in committee meetings and then on the floor of the House or Senate. If a bill is successful in negotiation and the legislative debate in all three stages, it is delivered to the Governor of Texas 4-H Congress for his or her signature or veto. Copies of all the bills that are signed into law during Texas 4-H Congress are provided to the Office of Governor Rick Perry for his review.
Texas 4-H Congress is a premiere leadership program that is co-planned and co-implemented by the Texas 4-H and Youth Development Office and the Texas 4-H Council. The Texas 4-H Council, which consists of elected delegates from each district within the state assume many of the leadership responsibilities.
The 2012 Texas 4-H Congress will be held in Austin. The headquarters for Texas 4-H Congress will be at the Sheraton Hotel. The dates for the 2012 Texas 4-H Congress is July 15-18, 2012. The deadline to turn in the form is May 4th. If you would like more information please contact the Extension Office.
2012 NATIONAL 4-H CONGRESS
The 2012 National 4-H Congress will be Thursday, November 29 through Tuesday, December 4 at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, Georgia.
National 4-H Congress is the flagship event of the National 4-H program. Each year a National Design Team of Extension educators, 4-H youth, and 4-H adult volunteers analyze current youth issues and determine the most effective ways to address them. The program combines a variety of fun and exciting educational, recreational and networking opportunities. The program combines plenary sessions, seminars, discussion groups, and a service learning experience. The nation’s most outstanding community leaders, speakers, and educators present the most current and timely information available.
Applications must be submitted online and certified through 4-H CONNECT by April 16, 2012. Registration is open on 4-H Connect and will close on April 16th. There is not a fee for this application to be completed online. Interview selection of delegates will be made on the basis of the online application. If you would like more information please contact the Extension Office.
SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE TEXAS 4-H CENTER
Texas 4-H Center Youth Programs will provide your child with the chance to develop character, learn valuable life skills, make new friends, and discover new interests. Finding the right camp for your child is as important as helping them find the right college! Annually, five or more sessions are offered each summer for youth ages 9 (or completed 2nd grade) to age 18, 4-H membership is NOT required for most camps. All camp registrations are made through the Texas 4-H Center website, texas4hcenter.tamu.edu. The 4-H Center is accredited by American Camp Association. Listed below is the different camps that will be offered this summer at the Texas 4-H Center:
– Horizons, Grades 4-8, July 3, 2p.m. – July 7, 10:30a.m., cost is $275
– County Camp 1, July 9, 2p.m.- July 11, 11a.m., cost is $175
– Camp Corral, July 15, 2p.m. – July 20, 2p.m., Military Youth Only
– Mission Possible Mentor Training, July 22, 2p.m. – July 23, 11a.m., cost is $80
– Mission Possible, July 23, 2p.m. – July 25, 3p.m., cost is $175
– Prime Time I Grades 5-8, July 22, 2p.m. – July 25, 10a.m., cost is $225
– Prime Time II Grades 2-5, July 25, 2p.m. – July 28, 10a.m., cost is $225
Brown County 4-H will be participating in County Camp I, you must be registered on the Texas 4-H Center website by June 14th if you are planning on participating in County Camp I. If you are going to attend County Camp I please notify the Extension Office.
HOWARD COLLEGE GOAT AND LAMB CAMP
The 2012 Howard College Goat Showmanship Camp is set for June 3, 4, & 5, 2012 and the Lamb Showmanship Camp is set for June 10, 11, & 12, 2012. The charge for the camp is $85.00 per person which includes four meals and a camp tee shirt or cap. Add $20 per goat or lamb provided by Howard College. If possible bring your own goat or lamb for demonstration purposes. Participants must be at least 9 years old or entering the 3rd grade. If you want more information on these camps please contact the Extension Office.
BROWN COUNTY EE SCHOLARSHIP
Brown County EE offers a scholarship opportunity to a graduating senior from high school. If you are interested in applying for this scholarship you can come by the Extension Office and pick up an application. The deadline to apply is May 1st. If you would like more information contact the Extension Office.
PAST TEXAS 4-H COUNCIL MEMBERS SEARCH
The Texas 4-H Friends & Alumni Association, along with Ag Workers, Fuddruckers and AgTexas, will be co-hosting a reception in honor of the Past Texas 4-H Council Members in conjunction with Texas 4-H Roundup. The event is scheduled for Thursday, June 14th from 6-8 pm in Club Red of United Spirit Arena. That evening during the assembly we plan to recognize the 10, 20, 30, 40 (possibly 50, 60+) year reunion officer teams in attendance. If you are a past Texas 4-H Council member or know of someone who is please contact the Extension Office to be added to the invitation list.
4-H ENROLLMENT IS OPEN ON 4-H CONNECT!
August 1st started the enrollment process for the 2011-2012 4-H year in Texas. All 4-H families, new and returning, are encouraged to log in and enroll in order to become an official 4-H member. If you are wanting to become an adult leader or volunteer we encourage you to enroll for the 2011-2012 year. There is no cost for adult leaders or adult volunteers. As you enroll in 4-H for the year, here are some tips in using 4-H CONNECT:
If you already have a profile DO NOT create another one!
If you lost your email and password call the county office we can tell you your e-mail address and reset your password!
To be an official 4-H member in Texas 4-H you must have an ACTIVE profile in 4-H CONNECT!
An active membership will not be granted until the $25.00 participation fee is paid on 4-H Connect!
You cannot register for an event until your profile is ACTIVE.
When you are doing your re-enrollment for the 2011-2012 4-H Year please make sure you update your address, phone number, and e-mail address.
Don’t wait until the last minute to enroll!
Educational programs of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age or national origin. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners’ Courts of Texas Cooperating.