Etowah County Extension Office November 2016
ETOWAH COUNTY 4-H
CONTACT US:
Etowah County Extension Office
3200A West Meighan Blvd.
Gadsden, AL 35904
256-547-7936
www.aces.edu/etowah
Emails
Amy: [email protected]
Michael: [email protected]
Jenny: [email protected]
BeaJai: [email protected]
LIKE us on Facebook!
Etowah County 4-H
Etowah County Extension
Office
Black Creek 4-H Arrow
Slingers
Northeast Alabama 4-H Chick Chain
Northeast Alabama 4-H Pig Squeal
Project
4-H & Youth
Football
Day
Register online at www.alabama4h.com/events. Deadline to register is November 7th.
4-H REMIND: Text @etowahco4h TO
81010. You will receive reminders of
upcoming meetings, contest reminders,
and deadlines.
FACEBOOK: “ Like” all our pages for
an easy and quick way to check for
news. All Facebook pages are listed
above in the gray box.
WEBSITE: www.aces.edu/4-H-youth/
AL4-H/counties/Etowah.php
NEWSLETTER: Sent home monthly,
posted on Facebook, sent via email,
remind and posted on our website.
It’s time for Pig Squeal!! Forms will be hand-
ed out in your monthly meeting. If you do not
receive a form or forget to pick one up,
please stop by the Extension office or call to
request one by email. Deadline to register is
November 9th. For more information or to
request a form call April or Peggy in the Ex-
tension Office 256-547-7936.
REGISTER for
PIG SQUEAL!!!
Etowah County Local Baked Foods Contest
Have you ever entered a Bakery and been amazed by the goodies in the display case? You could do this at home
and amaze your family. Baked Foods is a contest that will get you started.
Baked Foods Exhibit lets you:
Show off your baking skills,
Design an attractive exhibit,
Study nutrition information.
What You Will Learn:
You’ll probably try lots of recipes before you find your favorite. Baked Foods Exhibit will make you a better
cook, because you learn:
To select recipes
To make shopping lists
To use appliances and kitchen utensils
To bake healthy foods.
To communicate with others.
The Rules:
- Choose ONE of the following to make for the club contest: a cake, a cookie, yeast
bread, or a quick bread. (NOTE: You must choose 3 of the 4 items to make for county
contest.
- Your items must be baked. Not boiled.
- No packaged mixes may be used. Products must be made from a standard recipe not using a mix.
- You must provide enough of your item to feed at least six people
- You must provide a copy of the recipe.
All 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners from each club will advance on to the County contest. Please contact the
Etowah County Extension Office (256-547-7936) for more information and for any questions you may have.
www.alabama4h.com
County Contest will be held on Saturday, February 11th at the Rainbow City Community Center at 8 a.m.
Deadline to register is February 3rd.
SAVE THE DATE!!
4-H SUMMER CAMP JUNE 26-28, 2017
Have I Got a Story !! Do you like to tell jokes or listen to stories? Well the 4-H Storytelling
Event is just for you!
What you will learn:
To pick out a good story.
To make choices.
To tell a story before a live audience.
To understand a story or create a new one.
The Rules:
Stories may be told individually or by two people telling a story in
tandem. Teams and individuals will be judged in the same event.
Stories should be 2 to 4 minutes for individuals and 4 to 6 minutes for
two people.
Your story must be told without notes.
You may use simple props which do not distract from your story.
Your story should be something you learned to tell this year.
Try to tell a story that has not been used in 4-H before.
Costumes are acceptable, but are not required.
Your story may come directly from a book or another source or it
may be adapted or your own original story.
4-H Freestyle Showcase What do stamp collection, model cars, and a home-made apron have in com-
mon? They are examples of things you can use in Freestyle 4-H Showcase.
No two entries will be alike. Everyone has different ideas and enjoys differ-
ent things.
What 4-H activity do you really like? You pick the activity and you design
your showcase entry.
Freestyle 4-H Showcase lets you:
Decide what you want to learn.
Be creative.
What you will learn:
To make plans.
To make decisions.
To solve problems.
To decide what it means to do a good job.
The Rules!
Even Freestyle has some Rules:
Your entry can be large or small. It should be no larger than 3 feet.
No live animals. No endangered or threatened plants.
Your work must be original. Do not use copyrighted images.
Be safe in preparing your entry.
Tables must be provided. You must bring any other equipment.
Your entry must be new during the current 4-H year. Don’t use last years
project from another contest.
Prepare for a 3-minute discussion with the judges about what you did and
learned.
Please use a presentation board or create handouts/brochures to educate
the judges/audience about what you are showcasing.
County Contest will be held January 19th at 5:30 p.m. in the Extension
Office. Deadline to sign up will be January 12th.
4-H Competitions
DEADLINE FOR UPCOMING COUNTY CONTESTS If you place 1st, 2nd or 3rd in your school contest you will be eligible to participate in the county contest. You must submit the same entry
you submitted in your school contest.
PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST: Register by Thursday, November 10th to participate. Bring your photos to be judged to the Exten-
sion Office by noon on November 17th. Participants should arrive at the Extension Office that evening of November 17th at 5:30 p.m. and
be prepared for a brief interview about your project.
Blocks Rock!, What Wood You Build?, and Alabama Quilters Register by Thursday, December 1st. Drop your projects off at the
Extension Office by noon on December 8th to be judge. Participants should arrive at the Extension Office that evening at 5:30 p.m. and
be prepared for a brief interview about your project. The Junior Project for What Wood You Build is a Garden Tool Box , and the Senior
Project is a Blanket Chest. Detailed instructions on both can be picked up at the Extension Office. Or you may call the Exten-
sion Office at 256-547-7936 to request a copy to be mailed or emailed to you.
4-H SERVICE PROJECT
In the month of October, 4-H clubs started collecting
change to buy school supplies for children in Louisiana.
We will pick up your collected change in November during your
monthly club meeting. The winning 4-H Club that collects the most
money will get a Pizza Party in December.
Any 4-H students interested in participating in the Livestock Skill-
A-Thon Quiz Bowl please contact Amy Burgess at 256-547-
7936.
A Livestock Meeting will be held November 15th at 5:30 p.m. Any-
one interested please make plans to attend.
4-H PEANUT ESSAY
“Peanuts: More Than Just a Snack”
Any 4-H member can participate. This contest helps members become
aware of the importance of peanuts and the important contribution to man-
kind, to stimulate an interest in peanuts and develop knowledge, skills, atti-
tudes that will be useful in life later.
County level essays may be handwritten, but must be typed for state compe-
tition. Must be received at the Etowah County Extension Office by
December 1, 2016.
Length of Essays: Junior Division—500-750 words in length
(Members who have reached their 9th birthday but not reached their 14th
birthday by January 1, 2016)
Senior Division—750-1000 words in length (Members who have reached
their 14th birthday by January 1, 2016)
4-H Special Events Farm-City Poster Contest
“Agriculture: Stewards of a Healthy Planet”
Rules and Guidelines:
1.Include your name, home address, phone number, parents
name, school name, and teacher’s name on the BACK of
the poster.
2.Entries MUST be the original work of the student ( no
help from parents)
3.Posters must relate to the theme. Name of the theme must
be on the Poster.
4.Size should be no larger than 28” wide by 22” tall and it
should be no smaller than 14” wide by 11” high. Stand-
ard thickness poster paper is preferred. Vertical posters
will not be judged.
5.Any flat medium can be used such as pen, pencil, crayon,
watercolor, ink or oil. NO three-dimensional posters
such as gluing anything on the poster. Three- dimen-
sional posters will not be judged.
6.Criteria for judging include: creativity, originality, neat-
ness, overall appearance and relevance to the theme.
7.Deadline for entry at the ALFA Office is Monday, Novem-
ber 14th, 2016. ALFA’s Address: 125 Broad Street.
Gadsden, AL 35904 Open Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.—
5:.00 p.m. If you would like your poster back, pick up by
5 p.m. on November 15th.
8.All award decisions are final. The Farm City Committee
reserves the right to not award a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, place
winner in the K-3rd and 4-6th Divisions should there
be a lack in quality of work.
AWARD IN EACH DIVISION:
1st Place County $50.00
2nd Place County $25.00
3rd Place County $15.00
For information on the Poster, Essay and/or Multi-
Media contests visit:
http://alabamafarmcity.org/
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Whitesboro 4th grades
—Mrs. Pullen and Mrs. Stanfield—
were recipients of the HERP Journey. They had 100% club enrollment!
SPEAK UP ALABAMA INFORMATIVE & PERSUASIVE SPEECH
Persuasive Public Speaking is about trying to change your audi-
ences attitudes and ways of thinking. If you want youth to start ex-
ercising more, then you persuade them. If you want your communi-
ty to build a skate park, then you need to persuade people.
Informative Public Speaking is about the facts. If you think that
Rosa Parks was an interesting person, then tell your audience about
her. If you think that technology is changing Alabama, inform your
audience about those changes.
Basic Rules:
Individual Entry Only.
Your speech must be new and original. You cannot copy it directly
from an existing speech, news article or anything that someone
has written or that you have written prior to the current 4-H
year.
Visual aids, costumes and props are not allowed.
Speech should be age appropriate.
Junior/Intermediate speeches must be between 3 and 5 minutes.
Senior speeches must be between 5 and 8 minutes.
Participates must present the facilitator of the event 3 copies of
their speech with name and county listed.
You may use notes, but you may not read your speech.
Your topic must explore the challenges and opportunities of youth,
family and society.
Detailed information and guidelines can be found at:
http://www.aces.edu/4-H-youth/AL4-H/resources/other/
competitive/documents/speakup-rules-kg-090315.pdf
Listed below are all 4-H Clubs that meet in Etowah County. These are clubs offered in addition to the
in-school clubs that are offered. Students can be a member of as many clubs as they choose. If you
are interested in joining, please contact the person listed for more information.
Arts and Communication 4-H Club
Melanie Yancey 256-504-3534 [email protected]
Beekeeping 4-H Club
Travis Ulbrich 256-490-2331
Black Creek 4-H Archery Club
Chris Thrower 256-458-0219 [email protected]
Etowah County 4-H Homeschool Club
Brecca Cleveland [email protected]
Forestry Judging 4-H Team
Michael Dillon 256-613-1247 [email protected]
Hokes Bluff Community Club
Wendy Griffith [email protected]
Outdoor Adventure 4-H Club
Michael Dillon 256-613-1247 [email protected]
Outdoor Survival 4-H Club
Chrissy Ulbrich 256-438-4080 [email protected]
Poultry 4-H Club
Sonja Oden 256-312-9577 [email protected]
Top Shots 4-H Rifle Club
Michael Dillon 256-613-1247 [email protected]
West Etowah Rustlers 4-H Horse Club
Michele Davis 205-359-4573 [email protected]
Published by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University),
an equal opportunity educator and employer.
Etowah County 4-H Clubs
In-School Clubs Attalla Elementary (4th-5th)
Etowah High
Carlisle Elementary (4th & 5th)
Duck Springs Elementary (4-6th)
Coosa Christian School (4th-6th, 9th)
Glencoe Elementary (4th)
Gadsden Middle (EDGE)
Gadsden City High
Highland Elementary (4-6th)
Hokes Bluff Elementary (4-5th)
John Jones Elementary (4th)
Southside Elementary (4-5th)
West End Elementary (4-6th)
Whitesboro Elementary (4-5th)
Glencoe Middle (5th)
Hokes Bluff Middle (6-8th)
Sardis Middle (6-8th)
Gaston School (4th)
Gaston High School (FFA)
Glencoe High
Hokes Bluff High
West End High
Southside High (FFA)
Career Tech Center
Adams Elementary (4-5th)
Donehoo Elementary (4th-5th)
Eura Brown Elementary (5th)
Floyd Elementary (4-5th)
Mitchell Elementary (4-5th)
Striplin Elementary (4-5th)
Thompson Elementary (4-5th)
Walnut Park Elementary (4-5th)