Tarrant 4-H
November 2024
Update from Miss Kate
Howdy!
I hope everyone is enjoying the cooler weather. We are already into the first week of November and there are LOTS of opportunities highlighted in this newsletter. Please be sure to check out the Talent Showcase contest and the District Photography contest that is still open for entries. Seniors - you'll want to check out the Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarship.
Sincerely,
Miss Kate
Contact Information
Kate Marshall, CEA 4-H & Youth Development, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Jordan Peldyak, EA 4-H & Youth Development, Prairie View Cooperative Extension Program
Andrea Amador, 4-H Administrative Assistant
Traveling to the Tarrant County AgriLife Extension Office:
The entrance to our building is on the West side facing our surface parking lot and Burnett St., it is not on Taylor St. The surface parking lot entrance is on West 2nd Street (Parking will be validated for those participating/staying at an event. Please bring the ticket up with you and we will provide a sticker barcode that scans to get you out free of charge). You will enter the building on the 2nd floor and then take the elevators to the 5th floor where our office is located.
Email: tarrant4-h@ag.tamu.edu
Website: https://tarrant-tx.tamu.edu/
Location: 200 Taylor Street suite 500, Fort Worth, TX, USA
Phone: 817-884-1291
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TarrantCounty4H
Tarrant County 4-H Calendar 2024-25
Please use this link to access the 2024-2025 Tarrant County 4-H Calendar.
*Please note that we do our best to list a majority of dates, events and opportunities but this list is not all inclusive.
November CYC
Join us on Monday, November 18 for our County Youth Council Meeting! The youth council officers will be teaching a Leadership Academy session on "Teamwork Makes the Dream Work!" Meetings start at 6:30 p.m. at the Extension Office.
November Adult Leaders Meeting
Mark your calendars for our next Adult Leaders meeting on Monday, November 18th at 6:30 p.m. at the Extension Office.
Tarrant County 4-H Food Show
The Tarrant County 4-H Food Show Contest will be held Tuesday, January 7, 2025, from 4:00-6:00 p.m. at the Extension Office.
What is Food Show?
The goal of the Texas 4-H Food Show is to provide an opportunity for 4-H contestants to highlight their culinary skills while also improving their presentation and interview skills.
2025 Food Show THEME: COOKING THROUGH THE DECADES... Take a trip back in time and explore different dishes that were popular in years past! Some of our most favorite recipes and dishes were made popular in a different decade than we live in today. Get the full contest guidelines and details here.
Youth will prepare their dish/presentation and bring it to the office on January 7th. *Seniors will NOT have to prepare their dish onsite.
There will be a Junior (3rd-5th grades), Intermediate (6-8th grades) and Senior (9th-12th grades) division. Please contact Miss Kate if you have further questions!
Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Kick-off Parade!
Dear 4-H Members and Families,
A great opportunity is coming up in January to promote 4-H and your clubs! We will once again be marching as a group in the Fort Worth Stock Show Parade. This year’s parade takes place Saturday, January 18, 2025, parade begins at 11am.
This is a great event that counts as community service for the 4-H members that march, and parents are encouraged to participate as well.
Register Here to march in the 2025 Fort Worth Stock Show Parade. The deadline to register is Friday, December 6, 2024, by 5 p.m.
This is a fun event where 4-Hers can get to know families from other clubs.
- Every participant must complete the release form included in the registration link. One form per person marching in the parade.
- Forms may be mailed to 200 Taylor St, Suite 500, Fort Worth, TX 76196, email to andrea.amador@ag.tamu.edu or fax to 817-884-1941 by Friday, December 6, 2024 by 5 p.m.
- The route is little over a mile long. It starts at the Tarrant County Courthouse, goes to the Fort Worth Convention Center, and then back to the Courthouse.
- We will meet at 10am at the Extension Office at 200 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, TX 76196, and head over to the start location at 10:30am. (We can validate your parking if you get to the lot early!) We are usually done by 12 p.m.
Please let me know if you have any questions and I look forward to having a great turnout for the parade!
-Miss Kate
Tarrant County 4-H Talent Showcase
Make plans NOW for your 4-H Talent Showcase entries! Thursday, December 12 at 6:30 p.m.
Youth will compete in their Age Division (Jr. 3-5 grades, Int. 6-8 grades, Sr. 9-12 grades).
- 4-H Skit
- Variety Show
- Vocal
- Solo/Band
- Instrumental Music
- Poetry/Prose
- Choreographed Routine
A complete guide with descriptions of each category can be found here.
The 4-H Talent showcase is earlier this year than normal. We will be having the 4-H Talent showcase on Thursday December 12th at the Meadowbrook United Methodist Church in Fort Worth. This is a fun evening for everyone and don’t worry if this is your first time we always want 4-Hers to come share a fun talent with us with no pressure. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jordan Peldyak at the Extension office at Jordan.Peldyak@ag.tamu.edu.
District Talent showcase Memo. Talent showcase contest registration: Talent Showcase 2025
County Roundup Contests - SAVE THE DATE
- Public Speaking
- Educational Presentations
- Fashion Show
- Fashion Storyboard (*This is a virtual contest).
National Slingshot Challenge
The National slingshot challenge is a environmental challenge through National geographic. The challenge is to come up with a solution to an environmental issue in your community and create a 1-minute video that outlines your solution. The winner of the challenge can win up to $10,000 for your club or group. Contact Jordan Peldyak for more information to get started.
Operation College Access
Are you getting ready for college? Operation college access is a college readiness program through Prairie View A&M University Extension for youth in 9th-12th grade. If your club is interested in this project contact Jordan Peldyak: Jgpeldyak@pvamu.edu for more information to get started.
State Swine Validation Dates & Packet Pick-up
All animals MUST be validated on THESE dates! Call the office with ANY questions.
*Validation packets are ready for pick up! Please remember that packets must be picked up at the office, we will NOT be bringing validation packets to validations.
Also, if you have not paid for your tags, please be sure to do that when picking up your packets. The only money(s) we will collecting at validation will be for extra tags that are purchased. You are responsible for paying for them prior to the validations.
If you have any questions, please be sure to reach out!
November 16 - Haul-in (Swine)
Keller FFA Barn
10 a.m. -12 noon
11277 N. Beach St
Fort Worth, TX
TCJLS Broiler Orders
Broiler Order Dates: September 30 - November 22
NO ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 5 P.M. NOVEMBER 22
$2/bird with a min of 10 birds (must be ordered in increments of 10)
(TCJLS - broiler pen consists of 3 birds)
Payment for orders will be due by December 13.
Saginaw 4-H Classic - Register Now!
Save the Date! Please refer to the flyer for more details.
Grayson County Fur, Feather and Friends Show
Save the Date for the annual Grayson County Fur, Feather and Friends Show!
District Photography Contest OPEN!
The District IV 4-H Photography contest is now open on 4-H Online and will close on November 13th. All entries must be entered in 4-H online and photos need to be uploaded in submittable. Below is the link to the memo and instructions to enter. 2024-2025 Photography Contest Memo
Participants will upload photos in Submittable: Submittable Link Registration on 4-H Online Closes: November 13, 2024. Photos must be Uploaded in Submittable by this date.
State Level Photography Contest Opportunity
NATURAL RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
We are excited to announce the continuation of the state-level Natural Resource Photography Contest. It is open to junior, intermediate, and senior members, and categories are focused solely on the Natural Resource project areas. Here are a few key points:
- Open contest (no qualifying required) to all counties
- Open to juniors, intermediate, and senior age divisions
- 10 Natural Resource themed categories
- Same scoring matrix and general rules as the state contest
- Entry timeline is December 1-15
- No late entries accepted
New Photography Judging Practice Sets Available
New practice sets have been added to the Texas 4-H website that you can use in coaching your teams or putting on your own practice contest. As a reminder, youth DO give oral reasons at the state contest. Click here to view the resources.
New Texas 4-H Podcast!
Texas 4-H now has an official podcast: Deep in the Heart of Texas 4-H! Check it out where you get your podcasts or click here to listen to Episode 1: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/callie-grace-cline/episodes/Episode-1-All-Things-NEW-e2nm5r2. Check for a new episode every other Monday.
Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarships
The Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarships are awarded each year to applicants based on their academic record, 4-H experience, and financial need (for scholarships for which it is a required criterion).
The Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarship Program is conducted by the Texas 4-H Youth Development Foundation. Over 200 academically-competitive scholarships will be awarded in the 2025 Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarship Program ranging in amounts from $1,000 to $30,000.
The Texas 4-H Foundation seeks to ensure that each recipient receives the highest dollar amount of scholarship for which that recipient is eligible. For the majority of the total scholarships and scholarship funds available, participation in a livestock show is not a requirement for consideration.
Important Dates/Deadlines
November 1, 2024 – Application will be available online
February 15, 2025, by 11:59 PM – Deadline to Apply
April 25-27, 2025 – Interviews in College Station
May 2025 – Award Notifications
June 2025– Scholarship Banquets in College Station
Tarrant County 4-H Camp Scholarships
Did you know that there are funds available for camp scholarships? Be sure to check out the details (below). There are some steps you need to take to be eligible. Contact Miss Kate if you have questions.
Lonestar Legacy 4-H Club
Keller 4-H Club
Tarrant County Participants at Green Jacket Academy
Tarrant County was well represented at the Green Jacket Leadership Academy recently held in Rockwall. Kaden G., Evelyn C. & Emma H. all participated. Great job everyone!
Leader Resources
Here are some handy links for our Club Managers and Adult Leaders!
- Tarrant County 4-H Calendar: https://secure.smore.com/n/mb3qj
- Texas 4-H Management (Complete Listing of 4-H Resources and Official Logos): 4-H Management - Texas 4-H (tamu.edu)
- Texas 4-H Curriculum and Resources: Curriculum and Resources - Texas 4-H (tamu.edu)
- Tarrant County AgriLife Extension 4-H Webpage: Tarrant County 4-H – Making the Best Better | Teaching, Research, Extension, and Service (agrilife.org)
- Club Activity Report: (Google Form)
- Individual Activity Report: (Google Form)
- Club Manager Forms (Sign-in Sheets) link