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SUMMARY:4-H Project Prom: Dress with Confidence
DESCRIPTION:Collection Deadline: April 1st\, 2026\nAll donations can be brought to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office of Fort Bend County (1402 Band Rd\, STE 100; Rosenberg\, TX 77471) \nContact Leticia Hardy\, Family & Community Health Agent\, at 281-342-3034 or lvrolland@ag.tamu.edu for any questions. \n4-H Project Alignment: \nThe Project Prom Campaign supports: \n\nCommunity service and civic engagement\nThe 4-H Clothing & Textiles Project\nSustainability and clothing stewardship\nYouth leadership and teamwork\n\n  \nHow Your Club Can Participate \n\nCollect gently used or new prom dresses (all sizes and styles welcome)\nHost a club or community dress drive\nEncourage members to promote the campaign at school or within their community\nCount participation toward community service hours and 4-H record books\n\n4-H Project Prom Campaign: Dress with Confidence
URL:https://agrilife.org/ftbend4h/event/4-h-project-prom-dress-with-confidence/
LOCATION:Fort Bend County Extension Office\, 1402 Band Road\, Ste. 100\, Rosenberg\, TX\, 77471\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H
ORGANIZER;CN="Leticia Hardy":MAILTO:lvrolland@ag.tamu.edu
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SUMMARY:Validation Tag Orders
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URL:https://agrilife.org/ftbend4h/event/validation-tag-orders/
LOCATION:Fort Bend County Extension Office\, 1402 Band Road\, Ste. 100\, Rosenberg\, TX\, 77471\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H
ORGANIZER;CN="Rowdy Sandoval":MAILTO:rowdy.sandoval@ag.tamu.edu
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SUMMARY:Virtual Freshwater Fishing Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Freshwater Fishing Tournament -FREE\n\n March 29 – April 30\, 2026\n Youth Ages 1–18\n\n\n\nGet the kids outdoors this spring! Youth can fish with family\, learn about conservation\, and show their creativity through art and short educational videos.\n\n\n\n Age Divisions:\n• Juniors: 1–11\n• Seniors: 12–18\n\n\n\nA fun\, low‑cost way to enjoy nature and build environmental stewardship. \n\n\nRegistration link\n\nSubmission Link\n\n\n\n\nBenefits to Fort Bend Kids: \n  \n\n Removes Barriers and Creates Access\n\nMaking the tournament free ensures that all kids can participate\, regardless of family income\, access to equipment\, or prior experience. Fishing can sometimes feel out of reach due to costs\, so removing entry fees helps level the playing field and encourages first‑time anglers. \n\n Promotes Outdoor Skills and Healthy Lifestyles\n\nFishing gets kids outside\, active\, and engaged with nature\, which is especially important as screen time increases. Youth learn patience\, focus\, and responsibility—skills that carry over into school and life—while developing a positive connection to natural resources in Fort Bend County. \n\n Encourages Learning Through Multiple Ways to Participate\n\nBy including: \n\nLongest fish – teaches goal-setting\, respectful competition\, and proper fish handling\nMost variety of fish – introduces biodiversity\, species identification\, and local ecosystems\nFishing art – allows artistic youth to express what fishing means to them\nShort fishing video – builds communication\, storytelling\, and technology skills\n\nthe tournament reaches many types of learners\, not just those who catch the biggest fish. This inclusivity reflects 4‑H’s philosophy that every child has strengths. \n\n Builds Environmental Awareness and Stewardship\n\nKids learn about conservation\, ethical fishing practices\, and protecting local waterways. Catch‑and‑release principles\, species diversity\, and habitat awareness help youth understand their role in caring for Fort Bend’s natural resources. \n\n Supports Youth Development Aligned With 4‑H Values\n\nBecause the event is organized by a Fort Bend 4‑H agent\, the tournament intentionally supports 4‑H life skills such as: \n\nConfidence and decision‑making\nResponsibility and teamwork\nLeadership and creativity\n\nIt’s not just about winning—it’s about growth\, character\, and learning by doing. \n\n Strengthens Family and Community Connections\n\nFishing is an activity families can enjoy together. The tournament encourages positive adult involvement\, community pride\, and shared experiences that help build stronger relationships between youth\, families\, and local organizations. \n\n Creates a Positive\, Memorable Youth Experience\n\nFor many kids\, this tournament may be: \n\nTheir first time fishing\nTheir first competition\nTheir first experience creating art or video for judging\n\nThose moments can spark lifelong interests\, future 4‑H involvement\, or careers in natural resources\, media\, or the arts. \nIn short:\nThis free fishing tournament benefits Fort Bend kids by combining outdoor education\, creativity\, inclusion\, and youth development—while staying true to the 4‑H mission of helping young people reach their full potential.
URL:https://agrilife.org/ftbend4h/event/virtual-freshwater-fishing-tournament/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:4-H
ORGANIZER;CN="Jose Cavazos":MAILTO:jocavazos@pvamu.edu
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