
Carmen G. Burgos, Extension Specialist The state winner in the adult volunteer leader recognition program for 2019 is Amelia Sturgill from Fentress County. The award was presented Tuesday night, July…
Carmen G. Burgos, Extension Specialist The state winner in the adult volunteer leader recognition program for 2019 is Amelia Sturgill from Fentress County. The award was presented Tuesday night, July…
Carmen G. Burgos, Extension Specialist This year two outstanding families received the prestigious Hale Master Award. The awards were presented Tuesday night at State 4-H Roundup during the Project Achievement…
Dwight Loveday, Interim Assistant Dean & Department Head Last week the UTIA Awards and Promotions Luncheon was held. We extend our congratulations to Lori Gallimore for winning the Lloyd and…
Daniel Sarver, Extension Specialist The 28th annual Tennessee 4-H Electric Camp was held on the campus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, June 25-28, with 238 campers in attendance. Campers…
Lori Gallimore, Extension Specialist 4-H’ers competing as project finalists last week at 4-H Roundup received a copy of their scorecard in their certificate envelope at the awards banquet on Tuesday…
Thursday night saw 92 Tennessee 4-H’ers inducted as Vol State members during State 4-H Round- up. This impressive candlelight ceremony held at the World’s Fair Park in downtown Knoxville, honored outstanding members with the highest level of recognition a Tennessee 4-H’er may receive, the Vol State Award.
Justin Crowe, Extension Specialist Congratulations to the regional and state winners of the Peggy Davis 4-H All Star Service Award, which recognizes county 4-H All Star programs which have completed…
Justin Crowe, Extension Specialist Congratulations to the regional and state winners of the Don Bowman 4-H All Star Service Award, a program designed to recognize the most outstanding service project…
Service is an integral part of the 4-H All Star program. In 2018-2019, 74 counties completed 514 projects, totaling 617,475.65 hours of service to the community. These volunteer hours, performed by 4-H members, had an economic impact on the state of Tennessee in the amount of $13,998,173.00. Way to go, Tennessee 4-H All Stars!