2008 Awards |
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| 2008 Awards Handbook - Complete | ![]() |
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| 2007 State Awards Winners | ![]() |
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PowerPoint Resources |
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| 2008 Awards Update | ![]() |
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| State 4-H Record Books for Beginners | ![]() |
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| Record Keeping Starting Right | ![]() |
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| Using Technology in 4-H Record Keeping | ![]() |
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| Just For Fun - Recordbook Jeopardy | ![]() |
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PowerPoints for 4-H Members |
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Planning/Reporting Tools & Tips |
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County 4-H Record Books |
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2007 Additional Scholarship Information |
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Scholarship Program Due March 2007
2007 Oklahoma Youth Expo Scholarships Due Dec. 1, 2006
OSU Agricultural Education, Communications & Leadership Scholarships Due Feb. 1, 2007
Tulsa State Fair Scholarship Due March 16, 2007
Oklahoma Association of Fairs and Festivals Scholarship Information
The Congressional Award -America's Award for Youth
The Congressional Award is the U.S. Congress' award for young Americans. It is non-partisan, voluntary, and non-competitive. The program is open to all 14- to 23-year-olds. Participants earn Bronze, Silver and Gold Congressional Award Certificates and Bronze, Silver and Gold Congressional Award Medals. Each level involves setting goals in four program areas; Volunteer Public Service, Personal Development, Physical Fitness, and Expedition/Exploration. Earning the Award is a fun and interesting way to get more involved in something you already enjoy or something you'd like to try for the first time. You move at your own pace - on your own or with your friends. This is not an award for past accomplishments. Instead, you are honored for achieving your own challenging goals.
Regardless of your situation, you can earn The Congressional Award. The Congressional Award has no minimum grade point average requirements. It accommodates young people with special needs or disabilities who are willing to take the challenge. The Congressional Award is open to all.



