The Missouri 4-H Century Family Award recognizes families with a long, sustaining involvement in the 4-H program. Missouri 4-H families with a combined total of 100 years or more of membership and/or volunteer service in 4-H are eligible for recognition.
Eligibility:
4-H years that are applicable include:
Only direct-line family members (siblings, parents, grandparents) are applicable. Aunts and uncles, cousins, etc. may not be included. Stepparents, stepchildren or adopted children may be included.
Paid staff years (Extension or other) do not qualify.
In some instances, local Extension Homemakers or Farm Bureau members committed significant time and energy to establishing and leading local 4-H clubs. Years of service in those capacities are applicable.
Years of 4-H membership or leadership outside of Missouri may be included.
Years as an enrolled 4-H Clover Kid or Clover Bud may be included.
Nominations:
An application form is available to nominate families for the Missouri 4-H Century Family Award. Applications may be submitted at any time.
Award recognition
Recognition for this award takes place at the county level.
Click the link below to fill out the application:
https://extension2.missouri.edu/century-family-award
Applications should be turned into the Bates County Extension office.
Missouri 4-H Century Family Award
- By News Desk
- January 20, 2020
- 10:01 am

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Bates County Broadcasting opened as a single day-time station on May 11th 1962. Broadcasting from sunrise to sunset 7-days each week. This was the first radio station to broadcast in the Bates County Area. Owned and Operated by Bill Thornton and his brother Jerry Thornton.
In 1975 the FM Frequency was added and the stations simulcast. The FM has a 24 hours license but just broadcast from 6 am until 10 pm.
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