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Tennessee 4-H Ideas Newsletter Volume 23, Issue 6
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.
Lynne Middleton, Interim State 4-H Curriculum Specialist Are you interested in serving as a teen or adult volunteer leader at one of the specialty camps this summer? If you or someone…
The Volunteer Update for February 2023 has been published. In this month’s edition, register for “Volunteer Jam,” read about Tennessee 4-H Congress Readiness Days, and get ready for the Spring 4-H Shooting…
The 2023-2024 4-H Performing Arts Troupe (PAT) will hold auditions for those interested in participating. Registrations are open until Friday, March 3rd, at 6:00 PM EST – both live and virtual. Typically, PAT performances…
Aaron Fisher, Extension Specialist, Youth Livestock and Equine Programs In a continued attempt to find ways to get youth more involved in the 4-H Horse Communication Contests, there is a…