4-H Youth Development
Our 4-H Youth Development program is a dynamic non-formal education program. It provides opportunities for youth to acquire life skills and gain knowledge while having fun. The life skills learned in 4-H enable youth to become productive, well-informed, self-reliant, responsible adults.
4-H Resources
- State 4-H Forms
Enrollment Forms | For Youth & Adults
4HOnline Tip Sheets
Record Book Forms
Event Release & Responsibility Forms
4-H Officer Handbook & Officer Information
2022 Curry County Fair Results
Horse Show
High Point Senior & Overall High Point - Denny Turner, Texico 4-H
High Point Junior - John Turner, Texico 4-H
4-H Indoor Exhibits
Sweepstakes Award & High Point Senior - Shaylee Priest , Challengers 4-H
High Point Junior - John Turner, Texico 4-H
High Point Novice - Talynn Wood, Grady 4-H
4-H Project Best of Show - Jaryn Bruce, Melrose 4-H
4-H Open Best of Show - Denny Turner, Texico 4-H
Livestock Shows
Production Steer
Curry County Newsletters
2024
2023
Record Books Are Due in the Extension Office...November 1st, 2024
- Putting Your Record Book Together
Follow these instructions step-by-step to complete your Record Book. - Instructional Videos
Curry County 4-H Record Book Forms
- Award Area Sheet
This page is used to mark which project record sheets are included in your Record Book and what awards you are applying for. Tape this form to the inside cover of the green 4-H Record Book.
- Curry County Report Form
The Curry County Report Form is where you list all your leadership, community service, and public speaking activities you participated in throughout the 4-H year. Use this word document to type and print your report or print out and hand write.
- My 4-H Story (Typed)
Your 4-H Story tells about your experience in 4-H over the past year including club meetings, community service, projects, and any other activities you participated in throughout the year. Check out "4-H Story Writing Worksheet" to get you started. Use this word document to type and print your story
- My 4-H Story (Handwritten)
OR use this document to print and hand write your story
- Link to Project Record Forms
Follow this link to the NMSU site with project Record Forms. The first link is a tip sheet to help fill out the record forms and then the remaining links are for the Food, General, Livestock/Animal, and Self Determined Record Forms. Shooting Sports projects also have specific forms listed at this link.