Tennessee 4-H Alumni & Friends 2017 Annual Lunch Meeting & Silent Auction
2017 Annual Lunch Meeting & Silent Auction – February 25, 2017
4-H Competition Philosophy
Dr. Richard Clark As we reach this time of year, many of our 4-H members will be involved in various types of competitions. These include things such as public speaking,…
Communicating with Stakeholders: 2016 Statewide Economic Assessment
Joseph Donaldson, Assistant Professor Accountability reports are helpful in communicating the value of Extension to industry leaders, advisory groups, legislators, county commissioners, and other stakeholders. Many of you produce exceptional…
Current Grant Projects: Union County [Health Rocks!]
Shelby Brawner, Extension Assistant/Grant Manager UNION COUNTYImplementing Health Rocks! ProgramRebecca Hughes, Union County Extension In partnership with the local drug and alcohol coalition, ICARe, the Health Rocks! program promoted National…
Tennessee 4-H Ideas: Our Communication Tool
Dr. Richard Clark Everyone is busy and everyone gets more than their fair share of email. The State 4-H Office understands that dilemma and is trying to minimize the number…
Opportunity to Honor Andy Seals upon His Retirement
Dr. Richard Clark As many of you may know, Andy Seals retired on December 31, 2016, after 35+ years at the Clyde Austin 4-H Center in Greeneville. Andy has touched…
New Year’s Resolutions
I am usually not one to make New Year’s resolutions be- cause my track record on keep- ing them is less than stellar. However, this year is different and I…
BE A CWF PROGRAM ASSISTANT
Justin Crowe, Extension Specialist National 4-H Council is looking for qualified youth, at least 18 years old, to apply to be program assistants at the upcoming Citizenship Washing- ton Focus…
Happy New Year – So What’s New?
Welcome to 2017. I am looking forward to a new year for our Tennessee 4-H program. It promises to be a great year. When I arrived, not quite two years…