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Brown County 4-H News: May 7

May 7, 2026 at 3:39 pm Derrick Stuckly
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                                           May 2026 

May 15th- Cattle Showmanship Clinic, Fairfield, TX
May 15th- Applications due for “On the Road with Food Science”
May 15th- Deadline to pre-register for Callahan Co Archery Spring Fling
May 18th- Deadline to register for Leadership Lab
May 18th- Deadline to enter Senior Spotlight Form
May 19th- Llano County Beef & Range Field Day, Llano, TX
May 30th- Multi-County 4-H Clinic/Mock Horse Show, Baird, TX

BROWN COUNTY 4-H SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Brown County 4-H would like to spotlight graduating 4-H seniors.
YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN THE 2025-2026 4-H YEAR.
If you would like for us to spotlight you on Facebook and the newsletter follow the link below to fill out the form

Deadline: May 18th

Senior Spotlight Form
DISTRICT 7 4-H LEADERSHIP LAB
The 2026 District 7 4-H Leadership Lab will be held June 24th – 26th at the Texas 4-H Conference Center in Brownwood, TX. You must be at least 13 years of age by the date of leadership lab to participate.

Registration is NOW OPEN and will close May 18th.

2025-2026 Record Book Training Video

It’s that time of year again! Record Book season is upon us and we know it can sometimes be stressful to put all of the information together. Please click the link provided below to watch a training video from D7 4-H on the best way to complete yours.

4-H record books bring your progress to life—capturing projects, goals, and financial growth along the way! They build discipline, spark critical thinking, and encourage reflection, all while creating a powerful record of achievements for awards, college, scholarships, and future careers.

As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us here at the Brown County Extension Office!

Call us at 325-646-0386 and we will do our best to help you! 
(Click below for the training video)

Record Book Training Video
Click Here To Register
Sheep Capital Lamb and Goat Camp

Registration Opens: May 1, 2026

Registration Closes: June 30, 2026
Sheep Capital Lamb and Goat Camp: July 31, 2026 to August 2, 2026

We are excited to announce the addition of goats to our sessions! We are limiting entries to 50 lamb exhibitors and 30 goat exhibitors.

The Sheep Capital Lamb and Goat Camp serves as a great opportunity for lamb exhibitors and their families to gain a wealth of knowledge on all aspects of raising and exhibiting show lambs. Presentations include how to feed, exercise, and care for your show lambs.

The weekend is packed with tons of hands on experience in the show ring with experienced group leaders. Group sizes stay small, and we typically have an approximately 3-4 kid ratio per instructor or less. Kids are grouped on age and experience levels listed on the entry form.

Breakfast and lunch for registered adults and kids are provided Saturday and Sunday. Extra meal bands can be purchased for adults coming but not participating in the lectures or siblings too young to participate.

This event is held in the 1st Community Federal Credit Union Spur Arena, which is a completely climate controlled venue. Pens for the animals are located inside the air-conditioned building, so no fans required. Lambs may be washed or shorn before you come, or you can leave them in wool. You do need to provide your own animal, feed, water and feed buckets, and basic tack. You may also want to have a blanket and/or muzzle for your lamb.

A room block has been set up at The AmericInn hotel for $99/night. Please reference “Lamb Camp” when making a reservation!

For additional information, please contact our office at livestock@sanangelorodeo.com or Mason McGuire at 325-653-7785. You can also contact Caleb Kott, Tom Green County CEA at 325-659-6522.

Applications accepted via mail to 200 W 43rd St, San Angelo, TX 76903 or via e-mail at livestock@sanangelorodeo.com. You may either mail a check or after e-mailing forms, please call 325-653-7785 to pay with a debit/credit card by phone. A 3% convenience fee is added to all card transactions.

‼️COUNTY CHECKS ARE HERE‼️
BCYF checks are ready to be picked up.
We will ONLY have checks for youth that showed at the Youth Fair through 4-H.
Thank you notes must be completed before picking up your check.
Office Hours:
M – Th 8:30am – 4:30pm
Fri 8:30am – noon

Closed
Everyday noon – 1pm

If you have any questions, please call the Extension Office.

MAJOR LIVESTOCK SHOW CHECK UPDATES

This will be updated weekly as we receive checks from stock shows. The Brown County Extension Office will only be receiving checks for 4-H exhibitors. Checks are available for you to pick up at the Brown County Extension Office during our office hours of Monday-Thursday, 8:30am – 4:30pm, (closed 12:00pm – 1:00pm for lunch) Friday, 8:30am – 12:00pm.

Brown County Youth Fair

  • Checks Arrived
    • A thank you letter should be written to each buyer who contributed towards your project. Make sure that it is STAMPED and ADDRESSED and turned into the Extension Office! You will not receive your check until we receive your thank you letters. Handwritten “thank you” letters are best but, depending on your personality and penmanship a typed letter can also be appropriate. Thank each person individually, don’t try and thank a group of people in one letter. PLEASE NOTE THAT CHECKS ARE ONLY VALID FOR 90 DAYS.

Fort Worth

  • Premium Checks Arrived

San Angelo

  • Truck/Premium Checks Arrived

San Antonio

  • Truck Checks Arrived

Houston

  • Truck Checks Arrived

Austin

  • Truck Checks Arrived
If you have any questions please contact the Brown County Extension Office.
325-646-0386 or email Rachel at rachel.howell@ag.tamu.edu
BCYF BUYERS LIST 
Don’t forget to write thank you notes to your buyers from BCYF! We have the list of buyers and their mailing addresses here at the extension office. Each exhibitor who sold in the premium sale received a receipt that has a bidder number that corresponds with the list. If the receipt has a number followed by a letter, the exhibitor needs to send thank-you letters to everyone in that letter block. You will not be permitted to pick up your premium checks until you have written them.
Please contact Rachel at 325-646-0386 or email at rachel.howell@ag.tamu.edu for questions/help pertaining to the thank you notes. 
Quality Counts Enrollment Instructions

Quality Counts is open and ready for any youth who need to take the course for the first time or renew their verification.

Quick Reminder: Exhibitors only need to complete the course once per grade division:

  • Junior: Grades 3–5
  • Intermediate: Grades 6–8
  • Senior: Grades 9–12

 Don’t Forget

  • Quality Counts is required for all major livestock show entries.
  • Exhibitors must complete the course before entry deadlines.
  • Many county/local shows also require it — check your local rules.

If you would like help with this process or if you would prefer an instructional video to be sent to your email, reach out to Rachel at 325-646-0386 or at rachel.howell@ag.tamu.edu

Quality Counts Enrollment Link
4-H ENROLLMENT IS OPEN ON 4-H ONLINE!

The enrollment process for the 2025-2026 4-H year begins August 15, 2025. All 4-H families, new and returning, are encouraged to log in and enroll to become an official 4-H member.
As you begin your enrollment for the year, here are some tips in using 4-H ONLINE:

  • If you already have a profile DO NOT create another one!
  • If you lost your email and password call the county office so we can reset, it for you.
  • An active membership will not be granted until the $30.00 participation fee is paid on 4-H   Connect!
  • You cannot register or participate in an event until your profile is ACTIVE.
  • When you are doing your re-enrollment for the 2025-2026 4-H Year please make sure you update your address, phone number, and e-mail address.
  • For any youth who is joining 4-H in 2025-2026 for the first time as a 3rd/4th grader we ask for you NOT TO ENROLL until September 1st.  September 1st is actual first day of the new 4-H year and what is used to calculate grade/age.  If a 2nd grader moving into 3rd grade enrolls before September 1st it will “tag” them as a Clover Kid, not charge an enrollment fee and lock them in as a Clover Kid for the year.

The Texas 4-H fee schedule is below:
$25.00 – Club Member Enrollment Discounted Fee: August 15 – October 31
$30.00 – Club Member Enrollment Regular Fee: November 1 to the completion of 4-H year
$10.00 – Clover Kid Enrollment Regular Fee
$10.00 – Adult Volunteer Application Fee

Don’t wait until the last minute to enroll because after October 31st the cost increases to $30!!

IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ON ENROLLING PLEASE CONTACT THE EXTENSION OFFICE AT 325-646-0386 OR BY EMAILING RACHEL AT rachel.howell@ag.tamu.edu 

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Brown County
Extension Office

605 Fisk Avenue
Brownwood, Texas 76801

325-646-0386

Office Hours
8:30a.m. – 12p.m.
1p.m. – 4:30p.m.
Mon. – Thurs.
Friday – 8:30a.m. – 12p.m.

Nick Gonzales
CEA-4-H

Courtney Parrott
CEA-FCH

Rachel Howell
Office Manager

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