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News! From Washington County
- National Livestock Quiz Bowl Sponsorship - NAILE, Louisville, Kentucky
County Upcoming Events
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County Food Show/Challenge Registration Deadline October 1, 2025
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Food & Nutrition Practice October 2, 2025
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Washington County 4-H Food Show Contest October 14, 2025
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Washington County 4-H Food Challenge Mock Contest October 16, 2025
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Washington County 4-H Fashion & Interior Design Practice October 20, 2025
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Washington County 4-H Food Challenge Contest October 21, 2025
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County Council & Parent Association Meetings - November 3, 2025
Major Show Happenings
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LATE Heifer Validation Tag Order Forms DUE October 23, 2025
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LATE Sheet & Goat Validation Tag Order Forms DUE October 23, 2025
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LATE Swine Validation Tag Order Forms DUE November 6, 2025
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Save The Date - Spring 2026 Major Show Entry Night - November 5, 2025
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Save The Date - Spring 2026 Major Show Entries DUE- November 5, 2025
Multi-County Events
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Southern Classic (Clinic & Show) December 12-13, 2025
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AGR Christmas Cash Steer & Heifer Jackpot December 14, 2025
District Upcoming Events
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D11 Crossroads Early Registration Deadline September 28-October 9, 2025
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D11 Crossroads Late Registration Deadline October 10-16, 2025
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D11 Crossroads November 6-8, 2025
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Save the Date - D11 Food Show/Challenge December 8-9, 2025
State Upcoming Events
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Christmas Card Design Contest DUE - October 20, 2025
- Deep in The Heart of Texas 4-H Podcast
Scholarship Corner
- Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarship
Washington County Fair Corner
- Livestock Exhibitor Annual Meeting Requirements
| | News! From Washington County | | In order to be eligible to exhibit livestock at ANY spring major livestock junior show, you MUST validate that animal (tag placed in their ear, DNA collected, and tattoo/identification number placed or identified) by the validation committee by the specific date required by the state. This process also requires exhibitors to claim sole ownership of their animal if it's a heifer, or joint ownership for siblings for market animals, and said animal must remain in the care of the exhibitor's family throughout the feeding period for that animal. If you are hoping to exhibit an animal in any of the spring major shows (Fort Worth, San Angelo, San Antonio, Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, or Rodeo Austin), you MUST validate them. This is the LAST CHANCE to order tags for validation for the spring shows. Make sure to order a tag to receive additional information on validation! | | |
Southern Classic will offer individualized learning opportunities for Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Swine, Rabbits, & Poultry.
NEW for 2025- our workshops & show will be condensed into one day, Saturday, December 13. Exhibitors will still have the option to check in on Friday evening, December 12.
Registration will open soon! Updates and details will be shared through the Facebook Event, which you can find HERE!
Make plans to stick around Sunday for the Christmas Cash Jackpot hosted by the TAMU chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho (save the date below). They also have a Facebook Event that can be found HERE.
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The application will open November 1 and close February 15!
Interviews will take place in College Station April 24 -26, 2026.
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Congratulations to all of our 2025 Washington County Fair Exhibitors! Since we have our fair in September, our 4-H clubs aren't able to host meetings the first month of enrollment for the 4-H year! Did you know that October is the first month our community clubs begin to meet? So, it's important to start attending your 4-H meetings NOW if you'd like to participate in the Washington County Fair in 2026! Here's a breakdown of what those Junior Livestock Division rules look like for the Washington County Fair:
6. Any youth that is interested in showing in the Washington County Fair must be in the third (3rd-12th) grade, minimum age 8 and maximum age 18 in accordance with 4-H Rules. All third graders wanting to show in the Washington County Fair will need to note that some projects will need to be purchased while in the second (2nd) grade. Upon the purchase and start of the project, these members are required to attend the mandatory weigh-in/tag-in programs and educational programs relating to their projects.
7. 4 – H and FFA members must have joined a Washington County 4-H Club or FFA Chapter by the ownership deadline of their Fair project and must attend 50 % of their 4 - H Club or FFA Chapter meetings. Exhibitors must show their project under a 4-H Club or FFA Chapter that they are a member in good standing of at the time of the fair. (NOTE – Any Exhibitor that joins FFA at the beginning of a high school year must show under 4-H and must have attended at least 50% of their 4-H Club meetings unless they were an active Junior FFA member.)
8. Exhibitors are required to meet attendance requirements of the club or chapter entered under.
Please see the list of clubs below and make sure to attend your meetings!
| | WashCo 4-H Council Officers | | 2025 - 2026 County Council Officers | | |
Chairman: Mallory Winkelmann
1st Vice: McKenzie Tiemann
2nd Vice: Hailey Rudloff
3rd Vice: Dawson Moran
Secretary: Kinleigh Guidry
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Treasurer: Bailee Wilson
Reporter: Ali Tiemann
Parliamentarian: Calvin Wunderlich
District Delegates: Matthew Philips &
Colton Bilski
| | Washington County Extension Service | | 1305 E. Blue Bell Rd · Brenham, TX 77833 · 979.277.6212 | | |
Kailyn Capps
CEA 4-H & Youth Development
Kailyn.Capps@ag.tamu.edu
Tiffany Thibodeaux
Administrative Assistant 4-H & FCH
Tiffany.Thibodeaux@ag.tamu.edu
Michelle Janner
Office Manager
Michelle.Janner@ag.tamu.edu
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Stephanie Rudolph
CEA Family & Community Health
Stephanie.Rudolph@ag.tamu.edu
Mary Sanders
Cooperative Extension Agent
Family & Community Health
Mary.Sanders@ag.tamu.edu
masanders@pvamu.edu
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