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2024-2025
 Hays 4-H Shooting Sports
Making the Best Better

Officers

President - Kaitlyn Miller

1st Vice President - Leila Elyabouri

2nd Vice President - Marlena Moore

Secretary - Taylor Whitworth

Treasurer - Penelope Soto

Parliamentarian - Parker Gordon

Reporter / Council Delegates -

 - Elena Romero-Piche 

 - Nolan Moore

 

Managers

Schedule / Club Business  - Lisa Tate

Armory / Club Gear - Lisa Tate

Club Finances - Shirley Craig

Website/Communications - April Elyabouri

 

Primary Discipline Leaders

  • Archery - Ida Romero

  • Pistol - Clayton Craig

  • Rifle - Russell Moore

  • Shotgun - Jim Tate

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Mission

Prepare youth to meet the challenges of childhood, adolescence and adulthood, through a coordinated, long-term, progressive series of educational experiences that enhance life skills and develop social, emotional, physical and cognitive competencies.

About 4-H

4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. 4-H is about having fun, learning, exploring and discovering. In 4-H, young people make new friends, develop new skills, become leaders and help shape their communities.

 

More than 55,000 Texas youth are enrolled members of 4-H community clubs in Texas. Another 600,000 Texas youth get involved in 4-H through special educational opportunities at school, in after school programs, or at neighborhood or youth centers. These youth live in cities, suburbs, small towns and rural communities.

 

4-H gives them a chance to pursue their own interests – from photography to computers, from building rockets to raising sheep. A list of 4-H projects is available online. They go places – to camp, to state and national conferences. They learn to be leaders and active citizens.

 

In 4-H clubs, they serve as officers and learn to conduct meetings, handle club funds, and facilitate group decision-making. In a growing number of communities, 4-H youth serve as youth representatives in municipal or county government or as members of Teen Courts. They give back to their communities. 4-H members get involved in volunteer projects to protect the environment, mentor younger children and help people who are less fortunate.

4-H Pledge

I pledge….

my Head to clearer thinking,
my Heart to greater loyalty,
my Hands to larger service,
my Health to better living.
For my Club, my community, my country, and my world.

 

HEAD stands for clearer thinking and decision-making. Knowledge that is useful throughout life.

 

HEART stands for greater loyalty, strong personal values, positive self concept, concern for others.

 

HANDS stands for larger service, workforce preparedness, useful skills, science and technology literacy.

 

HEALTH stands for better living, healthy lifestyles.

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