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4-H & Youth Development Program

Meeting Locations

Clubs meet at schools, homes, conference rooms or churches. Most of them meet in the evening.

Meeting Dates

Usually clubs meet once a month depending on the projects and activities members pursue.

Organize a Group

First, call the Extension office where the agent will help you with brochures and other recruiting materials. Once the club is established things such as a club name, dues, and officers can be decided by members of the club and guidance from the adult leaders.



Jimmy Rodgers, M.Ed.
County Extension Agent-4-H and Youth Development
190 San Elizario Road
P.O. Box 929
Clint, TX 79836

(915) 851-2515
(915) 851-5312 FAX
Email: jrodgers@ag.tamu.edu


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