State Games registration Step Two is now open. This will be done on iClays.com
You can find instructions for this step by clicking HERE.
You must register on 4-H Connect before proceeding to the iClays step of registration. Please keep your confirmation email from the iClays site after submitting.
*no fees are due to the iClays site
1470 Willliam D. Fitch Pkwy. College Station, TX 77845-- 979/845-1214 -- tx4hnaturalresources@tamu.edu -- http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/natural
4-H... More than cows, pigs, and chickens! Texas 4-H Natural Resources is the home of projects and programs such as shooting sports, sportfishing, WHEP, wildlife, and more outdoor and natural resources related activities and events!
4-H... More than cows, pigs, and chickens! Texas 4-H Natural Resources is the home of projects and programs such as shooting sports, sportfishing, WHEP, wildlife, and more outdoor and natural resources related activities and events!
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
2013-2014 Postal League Results
Congratulations to all of 4-H Members across the state who participated in the 2014 Postal Leagues!!!
You can find results HERE.
All awards and patches will be mailed to county offices within the next few weeks.
You can find results HERE.
All awards and patches will be mailed to county offices within the next few weeks.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Callahan County Archery Shoot--Summer Blast 14
Callahan
County Archery Shoot
June 21, 2014
Summer Blast 14
Deadline for registration June 13, 2014
must be postmark by June
13th
$10.00 late fee (per shooter) after deadline, call
for availability
Limited
to the First 100 Shooters
Click HERE for details or contact:
Mike McCormick at
325-864-6899 or mwm@camalott.com
Friday, May 16, 2014
Important Announcement--2015 Texas 4-H Shooting Sports Teams Selection
Selection of the 2015 Texas Teams for the National 4-H Shooting Sports Invitational
After much consideration from various perspectives, it has been determined that selection of the 2015 Texas Teams for the National Invitational will not be done by qualification using any of the events of the 2014 Texas 4-H Shooting Sports State Games. The selection process will remain an open application process for enrolled 4-H members who meet the basic requirements. This application process will be announced sometime during the late summer so that completed applications can be submitted early in the 2014/2015 4-H year.
Announcement of the application timeline and process will be distributed to AgriLife Extension County and District Offices, posted on the 4-H Shooting Sports Website, blog, facebook page, and announced via the text message/email update system. Signing up for text/email updates will alert you the moment the information is available. See below for links to all of these information outlets.
Website: http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/natural
Blog: http://tx4hnaturalresources.blogspot.com Visit the blog to sign up for email updates and learn how to subscribe to text message updates!
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/tx4hnaturalresources
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Texas Nature Challenge
Texas Nature Challenge is a family-oriented, friendly competition whose main goal is to get people outside, spending time together and visiting their local parks, nature centers and green spaces. The experience calls for families or groups to visit designated nature sites across the region in which they live and complete challenges at each site. Texas Nature Challenge is coordinated by Texas A&M Forest Service, Houston Audubon, Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program, Texas Discovery Gardens, and Austin Nature & Science Center and many local nature areas and businesses across Texas.
Families or groups register online, http://naturechallenge.tamu.edu/, according to region. The program has six regions: North Texas, Central Texas, Alamo, Bayou, Coastal Bend, and Rio Grande Valley. Each region’s competition runs about 12 weeks, dependent on the regional committee and the challenges at the natural areas. The, Central Texas, Alamo, and Bayou regions coordinate their activities from late spring through summer while the North Texas, Coastal Bend and Rio Grande Valley regions coordinate their activities from late summer through the fall. The Texas Nature Challenge website also offers the opportunity for families to blog about their experiences.
The challenges are created by each participating site and uploaded to the website. Families or groups can then pick and choose which challenges they want to attempt. Some challenges are written for an on-your-own experience, while others are tied to specific events. The variety of challenges offered by the sites is appealing to beginners as well as advanced outdoor enthusiasts.
In some regions, participating families or groups are eligible to win prizes by documenting their experiences in a scrapbook, nature journal, field notebook, Texas Nature Challenge blog or other collection. They can be as creative as they like in presenting their documentation. Some turn this into a school assignment with a straightforward field journal with pictures and writing entries, others make a binder showing off their work, and others create full scrapbooks of their adventure.
Visit the Texas Nature Challenge Website for more information or to register your family or group!
Families or groups register online, http://naturechallenge.tamu.edu/, according to region. The program has six regions: North Texas, Central Texas, Alamo, Bayou, Coastal Bend, and Rio Grande Valley. Each region’s competition runs about 12 weeks, dependent on the regional committee and the challenges at the natural areas. The, Central Texas, Alamo, and Bayou regions coordinate their activities from late spring through summer while the North Texas, Coastal Bend and Rio Grande Valley regions coordinate their activities from late summer through the fall. The Texas Nature Challenge website also offers the opportunity for families to blog about their experiences.
The challenges are created by each participating site and uploaded to the website. Families or groups can then pick and choose which challenges they want to attempt. Some challenges are written for an on-your-own experience, while others are tied to specific events. The variety of challenges offered by the sites is appealing to beginners as well as advanced outdoor enthusiasts.
In some regions, participating families or groups are eligible to win prizes by documenting their experiences in a scrapbook, nature journal, field notebook, Texas Nature Challenge blog or other collection. They can be as creative as they like in presenting their documentation. Some turn this into a school assignment with a straightforward field journal with pictures and writing entries, others make a binder showing off their work, and others create full scrapbooks of their adventure.
Currently scheduled region dates are:
Bayou (Houston area) – now through August 9
Central (Austin area) – April 26 through early August
Coastal Bend (Corpus area) – August 23 through November 8
North
(Dallas/Fort Worth area) – tentative fall programVisit the Texas Nature Challenge Website for more information or to register your family or group!
4-H Shooting Sports Coach Training Opportunities-New Dates Added
New dates have been added to the schedule of upcoming 4-H Shooting Sports Coach Trainings. Keep an eye on the website and/or sign up for text/email updates to receive notification when new dates have been added!
- District 5 Shooting Sports Coach Training—Crockett, Texas: June 28-29, 2014, Registration via 4-H Connect with dates TBA. See District 5 website for more information.
- District 12 Shooting Sports Coach Training—Alice, Texas: September 27-28, 2014, Registration via 4-H Connect September 1-September 21. See District 12 website for more information.
- West Region Shooting Sports Coach Training--San Angelo, Texas: September 27-28, 2014, Registration via 4-H Connect August 18-September 16. See Shooting Sports website for more information.
TSRA Small Bore Prone Championships-May 24-25, 2014
Texas State Rifle Association
Small Bore Prone Championships
May 24-25, 2014
Marble Falls, Texas
At the Copperhead Creek Gun Club
Small Bore Prone Championships
May 24-25, 2014
Marble Falls, Texas
At the Copperhead Creek Gun Club
This Tournament is sponsored by the Texas State Rifle Association,
Registered with the National Rifle Association and
Hosted by Copperhead Creek Gun Club
For more information click HERE or contact:
Nathan Molder
2970 Live Oak Rd.
Santo, Tx 76472
Cell: 817-304-1817
Email: nathan@6mfirearms.com
2014 Texas Envirothon Results
Envirothon is
an academic, extra-curricular environmental and natural resource education
program and competition designed for high school students. Teams composed of
five students answer questions focusing on five areas of study: aquatics,
forestry, soils, wildlife, and the current environmental issue. In addition to
the field experience, students also participate in an oral component focusing
on a real-world environmental problem.
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