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Jackson County LogoThe Jackson County Extension office provides assistance and programs for citizens in five main areas: Agriculture, Horticulture, Family and Consumer Science, Natural Resources and 4-H Youth Programs.

10-18-23 4-H Memo

Good morning,

NEW

  • The 2023-2024 4-H year has begun! Enrollment is open at https://v2.4honline.com/. Remember that you must be an active 4-H member to participate in any 4-H event and practice. Please enroll ASAP and pay your enrollment fees to become active.
  • 4-H Council meeting- October 9th at 6:00 pm. We will be voting on special awards as well as theme for Achievement Night.
  • Record books are due October 10th. I am hopeful that sale checks will be out this week. Please remember to come by the Extension office to show me your buyer thank yous and pay any invoice you owe.
  • Travel Club enrollment will be open from October 2nd through November 15th. Please contact Sam Martin or Christy Utley if you are interested in joining this group.

REMINDERS:

  • All record books (shooting sports, horse, livestock, and dog) are due to the Extension Office by October 10th.
  • I must see your Sale buyer thank you notes AND you must pay any invoice before you will be able to pick up your sale check. I will let everyone know when sale checks and invoices are in.
  • Special Award nomination forms are attached and due by October 5th.

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Special Award nominations due: October 5th
  • 4-H Council meeting October 9th
  • Record Books due: October 10th

COUNCIL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Attend 4 council meetings.
  • Participate in a community service project.
  • Participate in a fundraiser.
  • Complete and turn in a record book for each project you are enrolled in.

Have a great day. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

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