4-H Ambassador Program
Front Row L-R: Biaca Ancira, Vicente Garza, Gabi Ramirez,
Back Row L-R: Meagan Turrubiates, Carlos “Pops” Guerra III, Tessa de la Garza, Davin Pena, Rowly Sandoval and Diego Salas/
Not Present: Darby McGurk and Mia Gonzalez
The Texas 4-H Ambassador Program was started to project a clear and accurate image of the Texas 4-H Youth Development Program. More specifically, the purpose of a 4-H Ambassador program is to tell and show key audiences what the 4-H Youth Development Program is and who it impacts. Then these audiences will understand the impact 4-H is having in the lives of young people and how the 4-H Program is addressing key youth issues in the community and state.
Ambassador Handbook (2020 2021)
Ambassador Handbook (2022- 2023)
How to join the 4-H Ambassador Program?
If you are interested in applying to the Hidalgo County 4-H Ambassador Program, refer to the Handbook for eligibility information and program requirements. For more information, call 956-383-1026.
2022-2023 (Ambassador Application)
Applications are Due June 7, 2022 by 5:00 p.m. Please drop off application at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Hidalgo County.
2021-2022 4-H Ambassadors
Bianca Ancira Tessa de la Garza Vicente Garza III
Mia Gonzalez Carlos Guerra III Darby McGurk
Davin Pena Gabriela Ramirez Diego Salas
Rowly Sandoval Meagan Turrubiates
Hidalgo County 4-H County Council
The Hidalgo 4-H Council is an organization comprised of elected Council officers and club representatives. The organization stresses youth leadership training and development, and meets to conduct business, educational meetings, plan community service projects, and enjoy the company of fellow 4-H’ers. Youth Leadership Council also has a district and state counterpart.
NEW!!! 2022-2023 4-H County Council Office Declarations
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Hidalgo 4-H County Council Officers 2021-2022:
President Anna Vela 1st Vice President Lily Ford
2nd Vice President Gabriela Ramirez Secretary Cora Ford
Reporter Carlos X. Guerra III Treasurer Emily Denny
Parliamentarian Preston Galvan District Delegate Tessa de la Garza
District Delegate Wyatt Robbins
Want to become a 4-H County Officer?
Must be a 4-H member, attend 4 county council meetings, attend 3 meetings to vote, and be 12 years of age.
When are the county council meetings?
The county council meetings are scheduled the 4th Tuesday, of every month at 7:00 p.m. Please refer to the 4-H newsletter for more information.