Intermediate Division: Participants
must be 11, but have not reached their 14th birthday on August 31, 2008.
4-H members are recognized at the
annual 4-H Gold Star Banquet for accomplishments made during the year. 4-Hers who apply for these awards must
complete the requirements for the award.
A description of the intermediate awards follows.
Silver Star Award Criteria
Age
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For Silver Star Award the 4-H member
must be between 11 years of age as
of August 31 of the current 4-H year
and 13 years old and must have
completed at least two year in 4-H,
including the current year.
Judging
- The 4-H member must submit an awards program recordbook in the year he or she is to be considered for the award.
- The 4-H member must have completed
projects in three different project areas including submission of appropriate
record forms and have participated in one or more activities in the following
areas:
Method Demonstration Project
Exhibits Leadership Camps
Public Relations (demonstrations, speeches, poster displays,
radio, TV, newspaper, etc)
- The 4-H member must have participated in
one or more community service activities. *****Examples*****
Working or counseling with junior 4-H members; participating in
community service projects (individual, group or club-type); and motivating
other 4-H members through participation in demonstrations, projects and/or
exhibits.
Awards
Each year
Denton County has the opportunity to select up to two 4-H members to be
recognized as Silver Star 4-Hers. This
may be received only once in their career.
Winners of the Silver Star award shall receive:
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Silver Pin |
4-H Award |
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Plaque |
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The
Presidential Volunteer Service Award
Please review the separate program packet for complete details.
The period for service must fall between August 20, 2008 and June
19, 2009.
Intermediate
4-H Achievement Award
Criteria
- All Intermediate 4-H members are eligible to receive this award each year.
- The 4-H member must submit an awards program recordbook in the year he or she is to be considered for the award.
- The 4-H member must submit a 4-H Achievement Award Application in the year he or she is to be considered for the award.
- The 4-H member must participate in a face-to-face interview with a selection panel on the appropriately scheduled day.
- The requirements may be completed in one year or within the time that a member is a Intermediate. Each activity or event may only be counted once.
- Judging areas of consideration: 4-H Project Work 33%, Leadership Activities
33%, Community Service 34%
Awards
Intermediate
4-H Achievement Award winners will receive a certificate and small prize.

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