4-H

Welcome to 4-H in Limestone County!

If you are new to 4-H or are considering joining, check out this page for more information

 

 

What is 4-H About?

Texas 4-H is like a club for kids and teens ages 5-18, and it’s BIG! It’s the largest youth development program in Texas with more than 550,000 youth each year. No matter where you live or what you like to do, Texas 4-H has something that lets you be a better you!
You may think 4-H is only for your friends with animals, but it’s so much more! You can do activities like shooting sports, food science, healthy living, robotics, fashion, and photography.
Look for 4-H clubs at your school, an after-school program, a community center, or even on base or through the reserves for military families.
Texas 4-H is part of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas A&M System. Founded in 1908, 4-H is the largest youth development program in Texas, reaching more than 550,000 youth each year.

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 Club Meetings

Groesbeck 4-H Club: 1st Monday of every Month @ 5:30pm Limestone County Fairgrounds Annex Building

Kosse 4-H Club:  1st Monday of every Month @ 6:00pm Location Kosse Community Center

Mexia 4-H Club: TBD- Club Manager Needed

Coolidge 4H: Meets 3rd Wednesday of the month @ 7:30 at the CHS Cafeteria

Limestone Leaders: 1st Monday of every month @3:30pm at the Limestone County Fairgrounds Annex Building

Limestone Horse Club: TBD 

 

 

Quality Counts is the 4-H and FFA way of highlighting character development in our youth and ensuring they are committed to producing a safe and wholesome livestock product for consumers. Get Verified today by clicking the picture below.

 

 

 

 

Limestone County 4-H Monday Memo – a weekly email to update 4-H families, volunteers, and interested individuals about what’s happening. To sign up, send a request to Brandi Eure, Office Manager, at Brandi.Eure@ag.tamu.edu

 

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The 4-H year starts over each year – don’t forget to enroll for the 2021 – 2022 year.  Enrollment starts August 15, 2020 and ends September 30, 2020!  Contact the Extension office for more information.

 

 

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