
The National 4-H Salute to Excellence Volunteer Recognition Award recognizes 4-H volunteers who demonstrate exemplary service to 4-H, while promoting service through volunteerism as both an opportunity and a privilege.
The National 4-H Salute to Excellence Volunteer Recognition Award recognizes 4-H volunteers who demonstrate exemplary service to 4-H, while promoting service through volunteerism as both an opportunity and a privilege.
Time is Running Out to Get Your Application Submitted! Tuesday, April 5, is the application deadline for the 2022 Tennessee 4-H Junior High Academic Conference. Applications are due to…
The June Dairy Month luncheon is the official kick-off for June Dairy Month and all of the great promotional activities that will happen during the month of June.
The 2021 Tennessee 4-H Project Achievement Day winners were announced in late July at Tennessee 4-H Roundup and All Star Conference and have been posted on the Tennessee 4-H website. These 4-H’ers competed alongside approximately 150 other 4-H members across the state in e-portfolio competition and then interviews to receive top honors. Level I winners received Horizon awards and the opportunity to receive a $500 college scholarship. Level Ii winners received silver bowls, a trip to National 4-H Congress in November and college scholarships.
Justin Crowe, 4-H Director and State Program Leader The University of Tennessee was excited to host the National Collegiate 4-H Conference this year in Knoxville. This meeting brings together collegiate 4-H…
Lynne Middleton, Interim 4-H Curriculum Specialist There are two time-stamped webinar recordings that have been made available that cover a range of topics for a more effective use of Nearpod.…
Lynne Middleton, Interim State 4-H Curriculum Specialist Passport Adventures with 4-H–A trip around the world learning STEM As summertime is around the corner and headed straight for us, day camps…
The 2021 Tennessee 4-H Project Achievement Day winners were announced in late July at Tennessee 4-H Roundup and All Star Conference and have been posted on the Tennessee 4-H website. These 4-H’ers competed alongside approximately 150 other 4-H members across the state in e-portfolio competition and then interviews to receive top honors. Level I winners received Horizon awards and the opportunity to receive a $500 college scholarship. Level Ii winners received silver bowls, a trip to National 4-H Congress in November and college scholarships.