Across the state of Texas, we have 4-H youth who are making a difference in their own lives, as well as the lives around them. We think it’s time we start sharing more stories about those youth, so welcome to the 4-H Youth Across Texas blog!
4-H Youth Gain Understanding of Civic Engagement
4-H Youth Gain Understanding of Civic Engagement The Texas 4-H Youth Development Program not only provides youth the opportunity to...
Read MoreGratitude and Service – The 4-H Story
The Texas 4-H Shooting Sports program stands by the tagline, “it’s not about the gun, it’s about the kids.” One...
Read MoreRural Youth Get Fired Up For Their Future
“Your life isn’t what happens to you, but how you play your hand.” These words were used to encourage youth...
Read MoreLindee Miller: Sewing Stories Together
Lindee Miller, a 10-year Briscoe County 4-H’er is heading into her senior year of high school with a loaded plate...
Read MoreMore Than a Game
Rows of travel trailers, multi-family cooking camps, friendships to last a lifetime, and family bonds that aren’t created by blood…...
Read MoreKate Knesek: Growing Up Green
“I was one of those kids that was born into the 4-H program. I’m a 3rd generation 4-Her... and my...
Read MorePenelope Deterding: Purpose in the Pedal
Every 4-H’er has a story. A unique, encouraging, empowering story. This is Hopkins County 4-H member, Penelope Deterding’s story. Penelope...
Read MoreGraden Allen: Joy in the Journey
Fifteen-year-old Graden Allen from Abernathy, Texas, is a third-generation steer showman, and the achiever of a three-generation long goal. But...
Read MoreFor more information on how to submit a story idea, email callie.cline@ag.tamu.edu