The Tennessee Department of Education works with USDA to offer feeding sites traditionally within free and reduced county programs. Since the pandemic, USDA has waived certain restrictions that allow anyone to participate in summer feeding programs. Please complete a short survey about the possibility of utilizing this type of program for your 2021 Summer 4-H programming.
4-H Center Managers Seeking 2022 Camp Staff
Boks Kids Monthly Challenge – January and Week 3
Week 1 Challenge: Re-energize!
This week we challenge you to find new ways to re-energize yourself throughout the day. Get outdoors and feel the sunshine, drink MORE water, move your body every hour, take a tech break one evening and make sure to eat healthy mini meals throughout the day.
Honor Club Applications
Congratulations are in order for all 4-H agents, volunteers and teen leaders who encouraged 4-H’ers to apply for Honor Club membership during this difficult year. A total of 320 4-H’ers were initiated into the Honor Club during the 2020 calendar year.
4-H Professional Development Trainings Abound in February…
and There is Still Time to Register! Lori Gallimore, Extension Specialist If you have not signed up for your 2022 4-H in-services, be sure to take advantage of the numerous…
EPA’s “Companies Crushing Pollution” Video Challenge
Daniel Collins, Extension Specialist The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched the “Companies Crushing Pollution” Video Challenge. EPA will award a total of $50,000 in prize money through the video…
Shaping the Future Together: Volume 22, Issue 2
Owning Life Event
We are looking for 25 teens and emerging adults (ages 17-23) to participate in a January event called Owning Life. This three Sunday event will be held at a local…
Brown/Gilliam Family Legacy Award – Application Due February 7
Ryan Hensley, Executive Director, TN 4-H Foundation Thanks to the generosity of George and June Brown of Coffee County the Brown/ Gillam Family Legacy Award Endowment was established to give…