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Educational programs of the Texas A&M 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
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4‐H and YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
Annual 4‐H Program Summary County 4‐H Youth Involvement
Chartered Clubs Total Youth Participation Club Members Enrolled Community‐based Outreach In‐school Enrichment Curriculum County 4‐H Leadership, Advisory, and Support Organizations
Youth Board Members Meetings Held County 4‐H Council Members Meetings Held Adult Leaders & Parents Organization Members Meetings Held
Top County Events
Top District Events Top State/National Events
Top Club Projects Top Overall Projects/Curriculum Areas
County 4‐H Volunteer Support Registered & Screened Volunteers Supporting Clubs Club Managers, Co‐Managers, and Project Leaders Volunteer Hours Contributed in Support of Clubs
Value of Volunteer Time Contributed to 4‐H
Dimmit County - Youth FCS303 South 5th St. Carrizo Springs, TX 78834 P 830.876.4216 ~ F 830.876.4233
3121
2 636513
8 36 35 9
4-H Food Show 124-H Photography Contest 114-H Round-Up 94-H Fashion Show 5Animal Projects 285
D12 4-H Photography Contest 59 Texas 4-H Round-UpD12 4-H Round-Up 9 Texas 4-H Photography Contest 3D12 4-H Food Show 7D12 4-H Fashion Show 3D12 4-H Shooting Sports
Photography 44Food & Nutrition 12
Food & Nutrition 196Anti-Bullying 317
103
78
$1,666
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County 4‐H Leadership & Personal Development Programs Attended State‐level educational or competitive events Attended District‐level educational or competitive events Attended District Leadership Lab Received 4‐H Scholarships valued at a total of Local Training Opportunities Events & Activities Significant accomplishments County 4‐H Agriculture & Natural Resource Programs Livestock Projects Participated in County Livestock Shows Attended State‐level Livestock Shows Attended District‐level Agriculture & Natural Resources educational or competitive events Youth Trained through “Quality Counts” Program Local Training Opportunities Events & Activities Significant accomplishments
Livestock Show Premium Sale Proceeds*
*Includes all projects (4‐H and FFA)
828
20 $15,000
22 Club officer training5 Volunteer and Cash Management training
285112
252
26
$350,000
2 Cattle Clinics2 Sheep and Goat Clinics2 Swine Clinics
1 Dimmit County Classis Prospect Show1 Dimmit County Jr. Livestock Show8 Weigh Days open to all youth
Dimmit County Junior Livestock Show Sale generated a record amount, $500,000 for youth exhibitors.
Youth had the opportunity to attend clinics and prospect shows in order to further their knowledge on their show species. Agent assisted youth with major livestock shows along with local shows.
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County 4‐H Family & Consumer Science Programs Attended State‐level educational or competitive events Attended District‐level educational or competitive events Local Training Opportunities Events & Activities Significant accomplishments
828
2 Food & Nutrition project leaders training3 Clothing & Textiles project leaders training2 Photography project leaders training