All current 4-H Presidents, Vice Presidents, and 2 county delegates from each club should attend this meeting. We will be electing officers and discussing our One Day 4-H project.
Two recipes will be demonstrated at this event. A healthy dessert and smoothie recipe. These recipes are provided by the Frio County WIC and Frio County AgriLife Ext.
If any 4-Hers are interested in participating in the Food Show, please contact Jocelin Villarreal as soon as possible. Individual appointments are welcome by calling the Extension Office at 830-334-0099. If a group of 10 4-Hers or more would like a session, a workshop will be made.
Presentations: - Shorcuts to Trophy Deer Management - Supplemental Feed: How much DO Deer Really Eat? - Culling as A Management Tool: Insights From Long-term Research at the Comanche Rance - Supplemental Feeding & Deer Nutrition SEATING IS LIMITED FOR BOTH EVENTS SO RSVP EARLY! Please RSVP for both events at least two days prior to the event or for more informatoin please contact TRACIE HATCH. tracie_hatch@yahoo.com (361)522-8246
Why is it important you keep a record of your 4-H activities? Because, by recording your activities you can remember all the fun you’ve had so far, and set future goals! Keeping records of 4-H projects could help you when you apply for college scholarships too! 4-H Recordbooks are books you make to record your annual projects. The “At a Glance Guide” will help you organize your Recordbook. For more info visit: https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/recordbooks/
This event is a multi-county collaboration with Atascosa, Brooks, Cameron, Duval, Frio, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kleberg Kennedy, and Live Oak County. FOOD PROTECTION MANGAMENT is a two day event. Fee: $125 (Check or Money order --> Address to: Westside Extension Educators) RSVP BY OCTOBER 20th! For more information call the county office (830) 334 -0099.
Leadership Advisory Boards (LABs) are diverse groups of volunteers who are responsible for the overall Extension programs in their counties. They are provide the vision and long-term planning for Extension activities, serve as advocates for the county program, help interpret the program throughout the county, and help develop resources to support Extension programs.