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     I hope you have all started working on your recordbook or memory book.  f you want me to look over your book before they are due you will need to turn them in before noon on Monday, June 9th.  I'll look them over at Roundup.  That way I can return them on Monday, June 16th to be corrected before the final deadline.

     County Recordbooks, Memory Books, Awards and Scholarship applications are all due on Friday, June 20, 2008.  No late entries or applications will be accepted. 
Memory Books
The attached file contains the rules and guidelines for building your 4-H memory book.
MemoryBookGuidelines.pdf

RECORDBOOK CATEGORIES

  1. Aquatic Sciences
  2. Beef
  3. Citizenship & Civic Education
  4. Clothing & Textiles
  5. Communication & Expressive Arts Open Category
  6. Conservation of Natural Resources
  7. Consumer & Family Science Open Category
  8. Consumer Education
  9. Dairy
  10. Energy Management
  11. Entomology
  12. Environmental Sciences Open Category
  13. Family Life
  14. Food & Nutrition
  15. Forestry
  16. Gardening & Horticulture
  17. Goat
  18. Health
  19. Healthy Lifestyles Open Category
  20. Horse
  21. Housing & Home Environment
  22. Leadership
  23. Personal Development/Leadership Open Category
  24. Photography
  25. Plant & Soil Science
  26. Plants & Animals Open Category
  27. Poultry
  28. Public Speaking
  29. Rabbit
  30. Range Management
  31. Recreation
  32. Safety
  33. Science & Technology Open Category
  34. Sheep
  35. Shooting Sports
  36. Sportfishing
  37. Swine
  38. Veterinary Science
  39. Wildlife & Fisheries
RECORDBOOK OBJECTIVES

     The following objectives will be used for helping you determine your goal and process in a project. These objectives can be used for your record keeping and will be used as you prepare a recordbook.

      These objectives may be revised periodically to address issues affecting youth development.

      The objectives are to be used in setting goals for project experiences, leadership, community service and awards. They will be reflected throughout a 4-H members recordbook.

  1. Attain a broad knowledge of 4-H projects and activities and the way they improve family and community life.
  2. Acquire life skills essential for becoming an active, skilled, productive and responsible citizen.
  3. Adopt and apply the latest practices and research findings to everyday living.
  4. Use all 4-H training and experiences in choosing and preparing for a job.
  5. Develop leadership skills that promote positive youth development.

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