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Program schedule and registration guidelines for the 2019 State 4-H ShootMatch youth shooting sports competition held at Holiday Lake 4-H Educational Center, including contest timetable, participation rules, fees, lodging, meals, and payment procedures.
Year:
2019
Event:
State 4-H ShootMatch
Dates:
September 13–15, 2019
Location:
Holiday Lake 4-H Educational Center, Appomattox, Virginia, United States
Organization:
Virginia 4-H Shooting Sports Program
Facility:
Holiday Lake 4-H Center
Document type:
Event program and registration information
Subject:
Youth shooting sports competition and event logistics
Activities:
Smallbore Rifle, BB Gun, Trap, Skeet, Air Rifle, Air Pistol, Archery, Silhouette, Target Sprint, Muzzleloading Rifle
Participants:
4-H youth competitors, coaches, clubs, families, and event staff
Registration deadline:
August 29, 2019
Entry fee:
$20 match fee; $25 for shotgun event participants
Accommodation:
On-site lodging and camping available for participants
Meals:
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided for registered participants at set prices
Payment recipient:
Holiday Lake 4-H Center
Related body:
Virginia 4-H Shooting Education Council
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Volume:
43
Issue number:
2
Publication date:
January 16, 2026
Session period:
January 13–15, 2026
Jurisdiction:
South Carolina
Legislative body:
South Carolina General Assembly
Chamber focus:
House of Representatives
Document type:
Legislative update bulletin
Issuing body:
House Research Staff
Editors:
Richard Pearce; Sherry Moore; Andy Allen; Don Hottel
Content scope:
Floor actions, committee activity, bill introductions, legislative summaries
Covered subjects:
Judiciary, education, public works, agriculture, health, public safety, taxation, commerce, military and veterans affairs
Primary audience:
Legislators, legislative staff, policy analysts, legal professionals
Document code:
Doc. FM44(24)019
Working group:
WGFM FM44 (#79)
Meeting date:
13–15 May 2024
Location:
ECO Copenhagen (Hybrid)
Date issued:
09 April 2024
Source:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Revisions to WI FM44_47, satellite based Direct-to-Cell (D2C) communications via existing available smartphones
Agenda reference:
WRC-27 Agenda Item 1.13
Related body:
ECC
Related group:
CPG
Work item reference:
FM44_47
Short name:
Satellite based Direct-to-Cell (D2C) for smartphones communications
Type of document:
Working group contribution and proposal
Deliverable:
ECC Report
Responsible group:
WG FM - FM44
Start date:
16-06-2023
Target date:
28-02-2025
Public consultation:
25-10-2024
Status:
In Progress
Triggered by:
Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland
Contact:
Peter Faris ([email protected]
Note:
)
Keywords:
MNO, D2C, NTN, MFCN/ TRA-ECS
Proposal:
Consider revisions to the WG-FM work item FM44_47 as shown in Annex 1
Scope:
Exploration of regulatory, technical and coordination frameworks for satellite based Direct-to-Cell communications in absence of an international framework, with focus on operation in MFCN bands without satellite allocations
Year:
2024
Location:
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, USA
Type of document:
Resolution
Issuing body:
Sauk County Board of Supervisors
Committee:
Public Works and Infrastructure Committee
Event:
Wisconsin County Highway Association Summer Road School Highway Conference
Dates of event:
January 13–15, 2025
Expenses covered:
Registration fee, hotel, mileage, transportation
Fiscal impact:
Budgeted expenditure
Vote requirement:
Majority
Context:
Official resolution of a county board approving reimbursement for committee members attending a professional highway conference as a primary source document.
Year:
2025
Dates:
November 13–15
City:
Indianapolis
State:
Indiana
Venue:
Lucas Oil Stadium
Event:
Bands of America Grand National Championships
Presented by:
Yamaha Corporation of America
Organizing body:
Music for All
Anniversary:
50th Anniversary Season
Founded:
1975
Participants:
109 high school marching bands
States represented:
21 U.S. states
Competition format:
Preliminary, Semi-Finals, Finals
Advancement:
Approximately 30 bands to Semi-Finals; 12 bands to Finals
Ticketing:
Digital tickets only; cashless event
Admission policy:
Free general admission for children 10 years or younger
Special events:
50 Years of Music for All Exhibit; Indianapolis Public Schools Music Showcase; Prelims Awards Ceremony; Semi-Finals Award Ceremony; Grand Nationals Finals Opening Ceremony; Grand Finale and Awards Ceremony
Featured ensembles:
Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band; University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Blugold Marching Band; Butler University Wind Ensemble; Bands of America Honor Band in the Rose Parade
Media contact:
Rachel Puckett, Promotions Senior Coordinator
Contact email:
[email protected]
Contact phone:
317.218.4894
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Oxford Mills, Ontario, Canada
Subject:
Youth Activity Participation
Document Type:
Parental Consent Form
Organization:
Girl Guides of Canada
Author:
Unit Guider Annie Lalonde
Target Audience:
Parents/guardians of participants
Activity Dates:
September 13–15, 2024
Location:
Camp Carson, 560 Carson Rd, Oxford Mills
Safety Guidelines Reference:
Safe Guide, Girl Guides of Canada
Emergency Contact Required:
Yes
Signature Type:
E-signature permitted
Payment Details:
Cash, Cheque, Online Payment, or No Cost
Year:
2016
Event:
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Meeting
Dates:
March 13–15, 2016
Location:
San Diego, California, United States
Topic:
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) programs and state priorities
Document Type:
Pre-meeting reflection and planning document
Organizing Context:
State Stakeholders’ Meeting session
Related Program:
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI)
Intended Audience:
State and territorial EHDI stakeholders and coordinators
Content Focus:
Meeting priorities, session selection, networking and collaboration planning
Referenced Resource:
http://ehdimeeting.org/ meeting schedule
Year:
2025
Location:
Brussels, Belgium
Subject:
Vehicle Drowsiness Detection and Alert Systems
Document Type:
Workshop Draft Minutes
Organizing Body:
CLEPA, OICA
Chair:
Dr. Linda Rasmussen
Secretariat:
Mr. Simone Bambagioni
Participants:
Australia, Canada, Japan, UK, CLEPA, EuroNCAP, JASIC, OICA, Seeing Machines, universities (Birmingham, Toronto), UTAC, TÜV
Period Covered:
13–15 October 2025
Topics Discussed:
ORD literature review, assessor training, DDAW system HMI, warning strategy, regulatory alignment, UN and EU regulations
Research References:
Studies on ORD, KSS, EEG-based drowsiness measurement, Annex 4 – Appendix 1 formulas in EU and UN regulations
Event:
Navigate Retreat
Edition:
5th annual
Location:
St. Mary Providence Center, Elverson, PA
Region / City:
Elverson, Pennsylvania
Country:
United States
Organizer:
Mary, Mother of Mercy Parish
Audience:
Young adults
Theme:
Fellowship and prayer; spiritual retreat
Type of document:
Event announcement
Event dates:
March 13–15
Registration link:
https://www.cognitoforms.com/MaryMotherOfMercyParish/NavigateV?qr
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Venue:
Hilton Atlanta Airport Hotel, Hapeville, Georgia
Organization:
Black Liquor Recovery Boiler Advisory Committee (BLRBAC)
Document Type:
Meeting notice and conference program
Event:
BLRBAC Spring Meeting 2026
Dates of Meeting:
April 13–15, 2026
Related Events:
Future BLRBAC Meetings October 5–7, 2026 and April 5–7, 2027
Subject Area:
Black liquor recovery boiler operation, safety, materials, instrumentation, water treatment, and waste streams
Participants:
BLRBAC members, company employees, authorized guests, industry operators
Registration Fee:
$400 early registration until March 13, 2026; $425 onsite registration
Hotel Reservation Deadline:
March 13, 2026
Subcommittees Mentioned:
ESP, Auxiliary Fuel, Instrumentation, Materials & Welding, Personnel Safety, Safe Firing of Black Liquor, Water Treatment, Waste Streams
Meeting Activities:
Subcommittee sessions, document revisions, guideline discussions, technical presentations, membership updates
Issuing Body:
BLRBAC Executive Committee
Year:
2025-2026
Region / City:
Mississippi State, MS
Topic:
Agricultural Development, 4-H, FFA
Document Type:
Entry Form
Organization / Institution:
Mississippi State University
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
4-H and FFA members
Period of Validity:
2025-2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
15
Region / City:
Iowa
Topic:
4-H Program, Youth Participation, Educational Data
Document Type:
Graphical Analysis, Report
Organization:
Iowa State University Extension
Author:
Iowa Department of Education
Target Audience:
Educators, County Extension Offices, Policy Makers
Period of Validity:
Last 15 years
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Warren County, Iowa
Theme:
Scholarship Application, 4-H, Education
Document Type:
Scholarship Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
ISU Extension and Outreach - Warren County
Author:
Tom and Ronda Lyon
Target Audience:
High School Seniors, Warren County 4-H members
Effective Period:
May 29, 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024-2025
Region / City:
Mississippi State, MS
Topic:
Agricultural Education, 4-H / FFA Program
Document Type:
Entry Form
Organization / Institution:
Mississippi State University
Author:
Mississippi State University
Target Audience:
Exhibitors (4-H or FFA members)
Period of Action:
2024-2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Fergus/Petroleum County
Theme:
4-H Program, Horse Management
Document Type:
Policy
Organ / Institution:
Fergus/Petroleum County 4-H
Author:
4-H Horse Committee
Target Audience:
4-H Horse Project Members, Parents/Guardians
Period of Validity:
2023
Approval Date:
November 2023
Date of Last Revision:
November 2023
Context:
A policy document outlining the rules and guidelines for the 4-H Horse Project in Fergus/Petroleum County, including membership requirements, ownership rules, and program objectives.
Year:
January 2022
Region:
Kansas
Program:
4-H Youth Development
Document type:
Project report form
Target age group:
10–13 years
Organization:
Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Affiliated institution:
K-State Research and Extension
Cooperating body:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Scope:
Individual 4-H general projects
Reporting period:
One 4-H project year
Approval roles:
4-H member, Parent/Guardian, Club Leader
Sections included:
Goals, Presentations, Learning Experiences, Exhibits, Leadership, Citizenship, Finances, Reflection, Photos
Source type:
Educational program record
Position Title:
4-H Program Coordinator
Department:
Extension Office
Organization:
Jackson County
Location:
Walden, Colorado 80480
Reports to:
County Administrator / Extension Director
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt, Full-Time
Pay Range:
$41,600–$42,644 per year (DOE)
Wage Type:
Salary
Program Area:
4-H Youth Development
Duties Include:
Program leadership, volunteer management, event coordination, budget and records management, administrative support
Events Referenced:
North Park Fair, State Fair, Jackpot & Expo, District Retreat, Shooting Sports, Achievement Night
Compliance Requirements:
Civil Rights policies, equal opportunity employment, background check, valid driver’s license
Education Requirement:
High School Diploma or Equivalent
Employer Statement:
Equal Opportunity Employer
Year:
2026
Organization:
Montana Farmers Union
Recipient:
4-H Clubs in Montana
Funding Amount:
$100 per club
Total Funding Available:
$10,000
Application Deadline:
October 1, 2026
Eligibility:
Montana 4-H clubs (4-H Leaders Councils not eligible)
Application Method:
Mail or email submission
Contact Information:
[email protected]
Note:
, 300 River Drive N, Ste 1, PO Box 2447, Great Falls, MT 59403
Document Type:
Grant Application Letter
Note:
Year
Theme:
4-H, Record Keeping, Youth Development
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization / Institution:
Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service
Author:
Jesse Clark, Donna Frances, Angie Freel, Lynelle Hallmark, Jamie Martin, Georgia Oldenstadt, Connie Phelps, Bill Reed, Janice Shofner, Ruth Steely, Carla Vaught
Target Audience:
Youth, 4-H Members (ages 5-8)
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Context:
Instructional guide for completing a 4-H Clover Bud Record Book, outlining project tracking and development for young participants in 4-H clubs.