Rockne Livestock Booster Club – Buyer’s Letter Overview & Templates

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Dear Families,

The following YouTube video and documents are being sent to help livestock youth write buyers group letters. Mrs. Lang and Mrs. Watson produced a video with tips on writing buyers group letters and ways to speak with potential supporters.

The attached documents include two examples. The first is an RLB template letter that can be used to contact supporters of the Rockne Livestock Booster Steak Supper. If you sold tickets in the past, you may wish to send a letter similar to the RLB template. The second letter is a sample to create your own buyers group request letter. As the video states, you can take the two letters and use them as your guide to make your own letter.

If you have questions about this topic, contact Mrs. Lang or Mrs. Watson at their emails listed below.

Thank you for helping to support your livestock auctions! Thank you and stay safe!! Susan, Barbara, and Heather

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeNbqzCrues&feature=youtu.be

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Note: These resources will be available on the website at https://bastrop.agrilife.org/livestock/ under Livestock Project Resources and are adaptable to more than just livestock projects

Emergency Weather Issues – Extension Office Closed

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D7 Shooting Sports Coach Training – Texas 4-H Center, Brownwood TX- March 13, 2021

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Please find attached, information on the statewide Shooting Sports Coach Training being hosted in District 7 at the Texas 4-H Center in Brownwood on March 13, 2021.

While the letter should answer any questions please note the following:

  • This event will be a 1 DAY training with an online portion (required to be completed prior to arriving).  Link to online training will be provided to participants once they register for the event.
  • The online Green Injection training will allow us to complete the rest of the training in 1 day rather than 2.
  • Registration for the face to face portion of the training will be done through the Texas 4-H Center Website, NOT 4-H Online.
  • Participants MUST have an active volunteer profile in 4-H Online prior to attending the training.

The letter is included below and can be downloaded by clicking here.

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South Texas Select Club Calf Sale – 02/28/21

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D10 Food Challenge Contest – 04/28/21

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Please see the 2020-2021 District 10 4-H Food Challenge Contest Letter below.  The letter can also be downloaded by clicking here.

D10 4-H Photography Contest – Entries Due 02/26/21

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Please see the reminder below for the District 10 4-H Photography Contest – entries are due 02/26/21

  • Register online at: https://tx.4honline.com
  • See the District 10 Rules at: https://d104-h.tamu.edu/files/2020/10/D-10-Photography-Letter-2021.pdf

 

 

Registration OPEN! – Texas A&M AgriLife Summer Horsemanship School Program

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Registration for the 49th Annual Summer Horsemanship School is now open!

South Texas Select Club Calf Sale – 02/28/21

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D10 4-H Photography Contest – Entries Due 02/26/21

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Please see the reminder below for the District 10 4-H Photography Contest – entries are due 02/26/21

  • Register online at: https://tx.4honline.com
  • See the District 10 Rules at: https://d104-h.tamu.edu/files/2020/10/D-10-Photography-Letter-2021.pdf

 

 

Texas Brigade Applications Are OPEN! – Youth Wildlife Leadership Camps – Due 03/15/21

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APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR BRIGADE SUMMER CAMPS – LEARN WILDLIFE, STEWARDSHIP, LEADERSHIP, AND MORE

STATEWIDE – Texas Brigades is now accepting applications for its summer Brigade Camps. The series of eight statewide camps are open to youth, 13-17 years of age, who are interested in the outdoors. Participating young men and women are introduced to subject-specific stewardship, conservation, and management topics throughout 5 days. Camp fees ($500) include meals, lodging, materials, and more. Local sponsorships are available and encouraged.

Each camp is an extensive and hands-on educational camp featuring a conservation subject or theme and is limited to 30 participants. Themes include quail, deer, bass, fisheries, marine species, waterfowl, and ranching. Texas Brigades is now in its twenty-ninth year of hosting summer camps.

“Our son LOVED it!” says Lezlee B., a cadet parent. “If your child has a chance to attend – make it happen for them.” 

Texas Brigades summer camps provide youth an intensive and exciting educational experience built on the important principles of stewardship of natural resources vital to livestock, wildlife, and waters in Texas. “Texas Brigades is a nonprofit organization providing youth with education, skills, and confidence needed to be a voice for conservation and stewardship,” says Executive Director Natalie Wolff. “We partner with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and local County Agents and Educators to bring a rich, content-specific, science-backed curriculum to our participants.” Find more information on Texas Brigades and their long-time partnership with AgriLife at www.texasbrigades.org.

Scheduled 2021 Brigade Camp dates and locations are:

  • June 4-8, Rolling Plains Bobwhite Brigade, private ranch near Abilene.
  • June 13-17, South Texas Buckskin Brigade, Welder Wildlife Refuge, Sinton.
  • June 19-23, South Texas Bobwhite Brigade, Buck Horn Creek Ranch, McCoy.
  • July 7-11, Bass Brigade, Warren Ranch, Santa Anna.
  • July 14-18, Waterfowl Brigade, Pintail Hunting Club, Garwood.
  • July 19-23, Ranch Brigade, Warren Ranch, Santa Anna.
  • July 25-29, North Texas Buckskin Brigade, Warren Ranch, Santa Anna.
  • July 27-31, Coastal Brigade, Sea Star Base, Galveston.

Apply online at www.texasbrigades.org/applications by the March 15th deadline. Interested youths will select “Cadet App,” select camp preferences, and answer questions about their interests and experiences. Adults interested in volunteering for camp will select “Adult Leader App.” Camp selections are made by April 15th.

“The dedication and passion these young men and women exhibit for stewardship, wildlife, and waters assure me that the future of Texas’ natural resources is in good hands,” said Board Vice President Jeff Petter. “Brigade camps are a major success because of the leadership roles its graduates will play in the conservation, protection, and management of both private and public lands.”