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Gold Star

The Gold Star Award is the highest county achievement award and will be awarded only once in a member’s 4-H career.  Counties have award quotas based on the number of senior 4-H members.  The award is presented to the most deserving young people without regard to sex.

The member must be at least 15 at the time of application and must have completed at least 3 years in 4-H, including the current year.  The 4-H member must submit an awards program record book in the year he or she is to be considered for the award.

2022 Gold Star Letter –  Banquet to be held on October 17, 2022

Gold Star Information Form – DUE September 16, 2022

Example Gold Star Application for county use

Example Gold Star Interview Questions

RSVP Form – DUE  October 6, 2022

Map to West Texas A&M University Alumni Dining Facility

If you need any type of accommodation to participate in a program or have questions about the physical access provided for an event, please contact the AgriLife Extension agent in your county.  Requests for accommodation should be made at the time of registration for the event or at least two weeks prior to the program or event.

Tina’s Blog

  • District 1 4-H Fall News Blast 2022
  • Scholarship Season, the most wonderful time of the year!
  • Spring Community Service Ideas
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  • 4-H Resource of the Week 3/9- STEM Experiments

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