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2023-2024 4-H Year Begins September 1

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The 2023-2024 4-H year officially kicks off September 1st, with enrollment beginning August 15th. Coryell County 4-H of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is excited to welcome new and returning members to another year of 4-H programming and opportunity.

4-H is a club for youth ages 8 to 18 in grades 3rd through 12th. All youth can join 4-H for $25 each and will select one or many projects to participate in from the categories of agriculture and livestock, family and community health, leadership and citizenship, natural resources, and STEM. Community service, leadership, and scholarship opportunities are also included in the offerings of this program that reaches more than 550,000 youth in Texas each year.

Starting this year, youth in kindergarten through 2nd grade may enroll in 4-H as “Clover Kids.” There will be a $10 enrollment fee for these youth. There are many projects for this age group as well. They may participate in all county level events and contests, including in the Pee Wee division of the Coryell County Youth Fair.

“The start of the new 4-H year is such an exciting time in our program,” Texas 4-H Youth Development Program Director Dr. Montza Williams said. “We hope to see members take advantage of every opportunity that 4-H has to offer this year, and we hope to see new members begin their journey in this life-changing program.”

 Not only do youth gain knowledge in the topic area of their choice, but life skills like communication, teamwork, citizenship, giving back, and working hard are obtained along every step of the way.

“According to past members, one of the most common 4-H benefits is friendship,” Dr. Williams said. “Friendship in your county, your district, your state, and even your nation. 4-H is rich in the opportunity to make friends who are interested in the same things you are.”

The new 4-H year is not only exciting for members, but for 4-H volunteers as well. The Texas 4- H program thrives on adult volunteers, with more than 30,000 registered and backgroundcheck-approved volunteers, annually.

“The volunteers are what make this program accessible to all youth,” Dr. Williams said. “We are incredibly thankful for the work our volunteers do across the state and encourage adults that have a skill to share to reach out to their County Extension Office about becoming a 4-H volunteer.”

The Coryell County AgriLife Extension Office, or Becky Coward, Coryell County 4-H Agent, can be located at 303 Veteran’s Memorial Loop in Gatesville or via email at becky.coward@ag.tamu.edu or by phone at 254-865-2414. More information about 4-H enrollment or events can be found at coryell.agrilife.org and texas4-h.tamu.edu.

Coryell County 4-H will be having a Color Run kick-off event on September 9th with registration starting at 7:30 a.m. at the Gatesville Civic Center. All families interested in 4-H are invited to join in for the fun. Each club will have an information booth highlighting club opportunities.