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Karen Branstetter
4-H Youth Specialist
P.O. Box 190
302 Water Street
Steelville, MO 65565
(573) 775-2135
FEBRUARY 2014
INSIDE THIS ISSUE :
Livestock Quality Assurance Workshops
1
4-H Fundraiser 1
Race to the Rocker 1
State 4-H Photo Corps 1
Swine Project Meeting 1
Weigh-In Dates 1
4-H Volunteer Orientation 1
4-H Camp Dates 2
4-H Camp Counselors 2
Shooting Sports Certification 2
Horse Judging Contest/Clinic 2
Clover Kid Reminder 2
4-H Day with the Cardinals 2
Upcoming Events 3
Happy Birthday! 3
4-H Achievement Day 3
Project Leader Checklist 4
Clover Kids Corner 4
4-H Day with Cardinals Order Fm 5
Camp Counselor Application 6
CRAWFORD COUNTY 4-H NEWSLETTER 4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.
Livestock Quality Assurance Workshops
February 18 & 20, 6:00 PM, Cuba Church of Christ—Hwy. 19 S.
All 4-H members enrolled in food animal (beef, dairy, sheep, goat, swine, poultry and
rabbits) projects must complete 2 consecutive years of this training and then a final
training at age 14 to be considered a member in good standing in that project.
Two trainings are provided to try to accommodate everyone. Please let Karen know at
573-775-2135 if neither of these dates work and we’ll connect you to another county for
training dates.
State 4-H Photo Corps
Congratulations to Heather Gahr and Paige Cottrell who were recently selected for the 2014 State 4-H Photo Corps! This is quite an honor. We look forward to seeing your photos and hope you will photograph some of our local 4-H club events as well.
University of Missouri Extension is an equal
opportunity/ADA institution.
Crawford County Fair
Market Animal Weigh-In Dates
Steer—Feb. 8, 8-10 AM
Hog—March 29, 7 AM
Lamb& Goat—March 29, 11 AM
All weigh-in’s will be held at Hood Park in Cuba.
Race to the Rocker
4-H Clubs get your teams together for the “Race to the Rocker”, March 22, 2014! This would be a great way for clubs to enhance the Health part of the 4-H’s and get involved in a great community event.
Don’t forget the 4-H clubs are working the spa-ghetti dinner the Friday night before, March 21 from 5-8 PM at the Cuba High School. This is a fundraiser for Crawford County 4-H so we need all to help. Club leaders will receive more infor-mation on the work schedule soon.
Attention all 4-H Hog Project Members:
There will be a swine project member meeting on Tuesday evening,
February 11, 6:00 PM at the Peoples Bank Annex in Cuba.
Attention 4-H Members:
The Crawford County Cattlemen have asked 4-H to help with the set-up and clean-up for their annual meeting, Sat-urday, February 22 at the Recklein Auditorium in Cuba.
Set-up will be at 10:00 AM, Saturday February 22 and clean-up will be Sun-day afternoon, February 23 at 1:00 PM. Please try to fit one of those times in your schedule to help out.
4-H Volunteer Orientation
Welcome to the new Crawford County 4-H Volunteers. All new volunteers must complete a one-time required 4-H Volunteer Orientation before working with 4-H youth. This can be done online at http://4h.missouri.edu/getinvolved/volunteer
2014 4-H Camp—”Camp Clover Point Lake of the Ozarks”
4-H Counselor Training Ages 14-18 March 10, 31 & April 28
4-H Counselor Camp Ages 14-18 May 30-31
Traditional 4-H Camp Ages 8-13 June 2-5
4-H Shooting Sports Camp Ages 8-18 June 12-14
4-H Photography Camp Ages 8-18 June 9-11
4-H Day with the St. Louis Cardinals
Missouri and Illinois 4-H members, parents, volunteers and alumni will gather at Busch Stadium on Saturday, May 17, 2014 for 4-H Day with the Cardinals. The National League Champion Cardinals will be playing the Atlanta Braves in a 1:15 pm game. Tickets for the game will be $25.00 each which includes a 4-H Day t-shirt. The ticket order form is attached.
Ticket orders must be postmarked by April 7, 2014. Tickets usually sell out before the order deadline so families are encouraged to order early. 4-H Clubs, counties, or groups of families who would like to be seated together must send their orders in the same envelope.
Clover Kid Reminder
4-H age is 8 years old by December 31st of the program year.
Clover Kid age is 5 years old by December 31st. Clover Kids
can not participate in market livestock projects, horsemanship
or shooting sports.
During Clover Kid meetings, 5 to 7 year olds may do crafts, age-
appropriate cooking projects, small animal projects, etc. Clover
Kid projects may be displayed at the Fair and 4-H Achievement
Day with the projects receiving participation ribbons.
See pages 7 and 18 of the 4-H Clover.
4-H Camp Counselors
If you are 14 years old or older, enjoy outdoor activities and kids, consider being a camp counselor this summer. There is an application process, with training on the evenings of March 10, 31 and April 28, and May 30-31. 4-H Camp is June 2-5 at Camp Clover Point Lake of the Ozarks State Park.
Contact Karen at 775-2135 or branstetterk@missouri.edu if interested. The application is included with this newsletter.
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State 4-H Horse Judging Clinic/Contest
Trowbridge Livestock Center - UMC
March 15, 2014, 8:30 AM
Open to all 4-H members. There is no limit on
the number of members a county may pre-
enter in the contest; however, youth must pre-
enter. Lunch is provided for youth participants.
Register by contacting the extension office at
573-775-2135. Registrations are due February
15. Cost is $15.00 per participant.
Shooting Sports Leadership Certification Workshop
March 28-30, 2014
The spring shooting sports volunteer workshop will be at Camp JoOta, near Clarence, MO. Cost is $65 and includes Friday and Saturday night lodging at the camp plus 5 meals—Saturday and Sunday. Pre-registration is due to March 15, however the workshop is first-come, first serve.
Details and registration information can be found on the web at http://4h.missouri.edu/go/projects/shootingsports/workshop.htm or may be picked up at the extension office.
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Happy Birthday!
Brandon Allen
Paige Cottrell
Carissa Harmon
Drew Moritz
Brining Mulkey
Adam Staples
Parker Stewart
February 8 Crawford County 4-H/FFA Steer Weigh-in, 8:00 AM 11 Swine Project Member Meeting, 6:00 PM Peoples Bank Annex, Cuba
15 State 4-H Meats Contest, Columbia 17-19 MO Legislative Academy
18&20 Livestock Quality Assurance, Cuba Church of Christ, 6:00 PM
22 Regional Representative Interviews 23 County-wide Goat meeting
March 4 Crawford County 4-H Council Meeting, 7:00 PM Cuba Church of Christ 8 State Livestock Judging & Selection Grading Clinic, Columbia
15 MO 4-H Scholarship Applications due in local extension office 15 State 4-H Horse Judging Clinic/Contest
21 Race to the Rocker Spaghetti Dinner 4-H Fundraiser 22 Race to the Rocker
22-23 4-H Teen Conference, Columbia
29 Hog Weigh-In, 7:00 AM, Hood Park 29 Lamb & Goat Weigh-In, 11:00 AM, Hood Park
2014 4-H Achievement Day “Homegrown, Handmade and Farm Fresh”
The 4-H Council Special Events committee met recently to plan 4-H Achievement Day. Following are the schedule and
club responsibilities.
Saturday, June 21, Living Word Church in Leasburg
Set-up Forest Hill 4-H Club
8:30 AM Registration (4-H Council officers and representative from each club)
9:00 AM Opening Ceremony
12:00 Awards & Closing Ceremony (4-H members must be present to exhibit at MO State Fair)
Event/Exhibit Club Responsible for judges & Helper # judges needed
Demonstrations/Public Speaking Yadkin Creek 2
Fashion revue Crossroads 1
What About Me Interviews Blue Ribbon Kids & Lone Star 2
Clover Kids Outdoors & More 2
Foods/Cake Decorating Prairie 3
Photography Lone Star 3
Clothing/Crochet Oak Hill 2
Crafts/Home Environment Crossroads & Rocky Hill 4
Scrapbooking Oak Hill 2
Gardening/Ag Forest Hill/Blue Ribbon Kids 3
Woodworking/Welding Forest Hill/Blue Ribbon Kids 1
Drinks & Kitchen Organization Ozark Trails
Each club is to bring refreshments for approximately 50 people, and provide a helper for the judges they obtained.
The 4-H Council will provide drinks and paper products. Please have names and addresses of judges to Karen or Presha
by June 1.
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Valentine Snack Pots
Supplies:
terra cotta clay pots paint brushes
acrylic paints plastic pot liner
valentine stickers ribbon
spray sealer newspaper
pencils (with new erasers)
What to do:
Lay the newspaper on a workspace. First, show the children all the supplies and tell them to think about what
they want their finished pot to look like. Paint the inside and the outside of the pot and let it dry. It may
need more than one coat to cover it. Decorate the pot. Try different ways: polka dots can be made by dip-
ping the pencil eraser in paint and dabbing it on the pot. Stickers are easy to use. Conversation hearts can
be glued on. Use a sponge to add another color on top of the old one (get the sponge wet, wring out the wa-
ter, and dab it into the paint. Wipe off the extra paint on the newspaper. Dap it lightly onto the first color.)
When it’s all done, spray with acrylic sealer and let it dry. Put the liner in and fill with a nutritious snack (or
conversation hearts!).
Project Leader Checklist~
Secure literature from your club leader or from MU Exten-
sion Publications using the form in the Y608, 4-H Clover;
LG911, the Missouri 4-H Literature and Merchandise form;
or online at http://extension.missouri.edu/explore/shop
Collect names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail
addresses of the members enrolled in your project from
your club leader or your local MU Extension center.
Read the literature carefully, know requirements and pre-
requisites, and let members of your group set individual
and group goals.
Study the leader/helper guide and adapt it to your situa-
tion.
List skills the members should know in order to complete
work.
Decide what skills to include in each project group.
Decide what you and members are to do at each meet-
ing.
Prepare needed materials before the meeting.
Keep attendance and project records.
A hundred years from now it
will not matter
what my bank account was,
the sort of house I lived in,
or the kind of car I drove…
but the world may be different
because I was important
in the life of a child.
-Paraphrased from an essay by
Forest Witcraft, “Within My Power”