Extension Office Staff Tina Hicks
CEA-4-H & Youth Development [email protected]
J.D Ragland
CEA—Agriculture & Natural Resources [email protected]
Kelli Lehman
CEA—Family & Community Health [email protected]
Shannon Walsh
Urban Program Director [email protected]
Mary Stephens
Extended Learning Day Program Leader [email protected]
Erin Jones-Gray
CEA—Horticulture [email protected]
Vera Shorter Office Manager
Newsletter Editor, Layout & Design:
Sue Walker
August 2019 Important News
The Cloverleaf Randall County 4-H Newsletter
November 2019
2020 Junior Livestock Ambassadors Each year, 15 Junior Livestock Ambassadors are se-lected from 4-H or FFA applicants to serve in a leader-ship role assisting show officials during the show and auction sale, or promoting the 2020 RCJL Show to civic clubs, TV, radio or newspapers. Interviews for ambassadors will take place at the Extension Office beginning at 4 p. m. Monday, November 11th.
If you’re interested in applying, applications are avail-able at the Extension Office, or you can find a fillable application on the Randall County Website under Misc Forms. This completed application form is due to the Extension Office by 5 p.m. Friday, November 1st. Don’t forget to schedule an interview time when you turn in your application.
If you can not be at the Extension Office on Novem-ber 11th for an interview, you may submit your appli-cation form and a video of yourself to the Extension Office answering the interview questions enclosed in the Jr. Ambassador application packet by 5 p.m. Fri-day, November 1st.
Registration for the college tour to Clarendon and WTAMU closes Friday, November 1st.
Hurry while there’s still room!
H Stars!
4-H Stars!
We apologize if we’ve failed to recognize any of your 4-H accomplishments. Contact the Extension Office, and we’ll be glad to mention them in next month’s newsletter.
Barrows Tanner Owen 2nd Ben Tyson 5th Cayden Cox 5th Addie Hicks 1st, Res Champ , Res Grand Champ Kyla Cortese 10th Haddie Tyson 12th Kole Skidgel 6th Hart Skidgel 4th Keelyn Meador 2nd Goats Hadlee Cook 6th Abby Burkham 11th Sunny Cowley 2nd, Res Champ Lambs Jake Smith 1st Steers Landon Wampler 6th Layton McMurphy 2-1sts Raylee Bain 1st Sadie Wampler 1st Beef Cattle Katelyn Brownd 1st, 3rd, 9th
Barrett Bradshaw 5th Creed Miller 2nd Cash Miller 1st Market Barrows Tanner Owen 2nd Ben Tyson 5th Cayden Cox 5th Addie Hicks 1st, Reserve Champ Kylka Cortese 10th Haddie Tyson 12th Kole Skidgel 6th Hart Skidgel 4th Keelyn Meador 2nd Sunny Cowley Reserve Champ Hadlee Cook 6th Market Goats Abby Burkham 11th Sunny Cowley 2nd Market Lamb Jake Smith 1st Market Steer Landon Wampler 6th Layton McMurphy 1st Rylee Bain 1st
Prospect Steer Sadie Wampler 1st Layton McMurphy 1st Heifers Katelyn Brownd 1st, 3rd, 9th Barrett Bradshaw 5th Creed Miller 2nd Cash Miller 1st Beef Skillathon Junior Individual Reese Wilson 1st Ava McEvers 3rd Myles Wolf 5th Bridget Leheska 7th Grayson Winegarner 9th Intermediate Individual Kade Lawrence 1st Kilian Leheska 3rd Hope Gleghorn 4th Mason Wolf 5th Riley Wilson 6th Senior Individual Miles Huffhines 1st Macy Lawrence 4th
Dallas State Fair Results
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Brendon Carr 4th
Swine Camryn Langley 3rd
South Plains Fair—Lubbock
Main Dish Clover Kids Reed Scholz Juniors Brendan Carr 1st Ava McAvers 2nd Intermediates Keelyn Meador 1st Miley Bell 2nd Seniors April Artho 1st Kodi Hicks 2nd
Fruit & Vegetables Clover Kids Paisley Leonard Juniors Hayden Vernon 1st Brooklyn Callis 2nd Intermediate Jackson McCord 1st Seniors Jace Guerrero 1st Hannah Fields 2nd
Nutritious Snacks Clover Kids Gage Fields Daniel Earl Seamus Stoddard Juniors Wyatt Leonard 1st Rylee Scholz 2nd Intermediate Kyle Guerrero 1st Seniors Kadenze Mowry 1st
Bread & Cereal Clover Kids Kason Williams Lilly Fields Michael Kolath Keremiah Earl Juniors Rebekah Kolath 1st Daniel Allen 2nd Intermediate Addie McCord 1st Senior Berdena DeGroot 1st
International Cuisine Juniors Helen Astling 1st Emma Earl 2nd Kember Mowry 3rd Intermediate Elizabeth Kolath 1st Emily Fields 2nd Randi Choat 3rd Senior Lilly Thurman 1st
County Food Show Results
Additional Tri State Fair Result Cameron Hashmi’s White Satin rabbit won Best in Show Congratulations, Cameron!
Clover Kids Team 1 Kason Williams Finley Robertson Lily Fields Sterling Titis Team 2 Paisley Leonard Gage Fields Seamus Stoddard Team 3 Teagan Green Harper Green Aubrey Carr Juniors Melting Miracles 1st Maddy Tolleson Raeleigh Smith Kylie Peters 3 Little Pigs & the Big Bad Wolf 2nd Kember Mowry Rylee Scholz Brendan Carr Kinsey Fischbacher
Cutie Cookers 3rd Lilly Downey Lily Butcher Darbie Randolf Braelyn Moreland Intermediates Red Hots 1st Sophie Bradshaw Haddie Tyson Camryn Langley Keelyn Meador Home School Foodies 2nd Adalei Gonzales Izzy Lewis Diego Gonzales Sizzling Spatulas 3rd Elizabeth Kolath Rebekah Kolath Lily Ramsey Miley Bell Choppers 4th Wyatt Leonard Bert DeGroot Jackson McCord Hayden Vernon
The Golden Skillets 5th Emily Fields Roxanne Taylor Randi Choat Aliana Bryant Country Cookers 6th Abby Stimson Shianne York Micah Butcher Seniors eLEMONators 1st Kodi Hicks Kadenze Mowry Hannah Fields Jacie Guerrero Seniors 1 2nd Cora Bell Berdena DeGroot April Artho Seniors 2 3rd Lilly Thurman Laura Gill Katy Gill
County Food Challenge
Dog Project Meetings
When: 2 p.m. Sunday, November 10th
Where: AOTC Bldg., 8175 S Osage
Leaders: Cherie Scholz, 679-5031 or [email protected]
4-H Academic Eligibility You must be enrolled in 4-H and be making passing grades in school be-fore you can compete in any 4-H contest. The reason we ask you to notify us so early that you want to compete in contests is because we must check with your school to see if you are passing at least two weeks in advance of the contest. Extension sends a letter to your school with the contest name, date and whether competition will require you to miss any school. We can not excuse you from school unless you have enrolled in 4-H.
Don’t forget that it is still your responsibility to let your school know the exact dates you will be absent from school so they will know how to code your absence. If they don’t know why you’re not at school, you may be given an unexcused absence. You should also get assignments from your teachers before leaving.
If you are not academically eligible to compete, the school will notify a county agent who will let one of your parents know that there is a problem with your grades.
What’s Happening
National 4-H Congress When: November 29th – December 3rd
Where: Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, GA
Cost is $1,600 paid in two payments. For more infor-mation in this event, go to http://national4-hcongress.com/.
Robotics When: 6:30 p.m. Thursdays, November 14th & 21st
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
If you’re interested in finding out more about the Ro-botics Project, you’re invited to attend these meetings.
Leaders: Cheryl, 806-418-4114, or Kevin Morris, 806-443-3834 or [email protected].
Entomology When: 5:20 p.m. Wednesdays, November 6th & 20th
Where: Room 315 of the WTAMU Ag Complex, 600 WTAMU Dr
If you’re interested in the study of insects and would like to join our entomology team, you’re welcome to come to our meetings. Leader: Bonnie Pendleton, 651-2554 or [email protected].
Expanded Day Learning is “Mad for Science” in 2019-2020
Expanded Learning Day (ELD) classes began Septem-ber 9th. This year students will study energy—its forms and uses. Come help us have fun with rockets, drones, fossils, potato batteries, solar wood burning, compasses, pinhole cameras and many more exciting ways to dis-cover energy.
Classes meet on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4-4:30 p.m. at Reeves-Hinger, Lakeview, City View and Crestview elementary schools. Class dates are from September 3-November 10, 2019 and February 4-April 29, 2020. How about sharing your knowledge, expertise, leadership and communication skills with these 3rd and 4th graders? Please contact:
Mary Stephens, Program Leader Expanded Learning Day 468-5543 or [email protected]
We can schedule your service then. You’ll be in for a “Mad, Mad, Mad” time with science!
Horse Judging Soil Judging Range Evaluation Grass ID Duds to Dazzle Storyboard Livestock Judging Entomology PSA Contest Share-the-Fun Public Speaking
Fashion Show Livestock Skillathon Consumer Decision Making Education Presentations Rifle Fish ‘n Fun Horse Shows Record Books Trap & Skeet Photography Archery
Upcoming 4-H Contests
Texas State Photography Contest
When: State Roundup This contest is open to senior age 4-H members grades 9-12. Photos must be taken between the dates of January 1, 2019—April 15, 2019. Registration is done via 4-H Connect. For more information on the contest, go to http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/photography_contest_rules_guidelines_2020.pdf.
What’s Happening
4-H Connect Open for 4-H Enrollment
Enrolling 4-H youth in your family now costs $30. (Clover Kids enrollment will still be free.) To enroll your child in 4-H, go to
texas.4honline.com. Important things to remember about enrolling in 4-H:
• If you have been enrolled in 4-H, you already have a family profile and it is not necessary to build another. Please use this old family profile to reenroll. If you can’t remember your password, you can call the Extension Office and we’ll reset your password then you can change it to one you will remember in the future.
• Be sure to fill in all the forms in 4-H enrollment. Information is not required on the medical form, but it does have to have a date and a signa-ture for it to be valid.
• If you wish to receive a copy of the monthly 4-H newsletter in the mail, please edit your family’s profile and choose mail as your correspond-ence preference. Also, if you have someone else you would like to keep informed about 4-H like a grandparent or anyone else not living with you, place that email in the second household email field.
• 4-H Leaders need to enroll each year also. Every three years, a background check will need to be run on leaders. Trainings are good for 2 years.
RC 4-H Scholarships Applications for these scholarships are due by December 1, 2019. For information on the RC 4-H Scholarship Criteria, go to http://counties.agrilife.org/randall/files/2019/10/RC-4-H-Scholarships-Criteria.pdf.
National 4-H Conference When: March 27-April 2
Where: Chevy Chase, MD
Cost (if selected) $2,000
National 4-H Conference is the pinnacle experience in 4-H Civic Engagement, providing the opportunity for young people to con-nect, learn, engage, lead and impact their communities, their nation, and their world. The delegates choose an important soci-etal topic and in round table groups prepare a briefing. During the conference, the groups present their briefing to federal offi-cials around the Washington, D.C. area. This conference is for youth ages 15-18.
Deadline for entry through 4-H Connect is December 11th.
For more information on this Department of Soil and Crop
Sciences Scholarship, go to https://soilcrop.tamu.edu/
academics/undergraduate-programs/scholarships/.
Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarship Program
The Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarship application will go live November 1st. Additional rules and guidelines are available on the Texas 4-H Foundation website: texas4h-foundation.org under the Scholarships tab.
How to apply: Go to the texas4hfoundation.org website and click “Scholarships” then select the type of scholar-ship you are interested in (i.e. Baccalaureate, Technical, Courageous Heart or Collegiate). There will be an “Apply” button on each of the pages that will take you to the new Texas 4-H Foundation Scholarship Portal. You will then create a profile. Additional instructions on how to apply are available on each of the scholarship pages.
Important Dates:
November 1st Application Opens
February 14th Application Deadline
April 3rd Interview Notification (Tentative)
April 24th—26th Interviews
May 4th Award Notification (Tentative)
June 8th—11th Texas 4-H Roundup
Livestock Lowdown
Randall County and
Major Stock Shows Validation Tags Swine—$20 ea + $20 until November 6th
Order forms are available at the Extension Office.
Quality Counts 4-Hers showing animals will need to take a new Quality Counts test the first year they compete in one of these age groups:
Jr—Grades 3-5
Int— Grades 6-8
Sr—Grades 9-12
The test is located at: https://www.texaslivestockvalidation.com/qc/qcregister.aspx.
Randall County & Major Stock Shows Final Entry Day
When: 8– 5 p.m. (closed Noon-1 p.m.) November 1st
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Absolutely no stock show entries will be tak-en without complete full payment and your children’s Social Security and current Quality Counts Numbers!!
Late Major Stock Show entries will be charged $25 per family.
Deadline to enter Randall’s Stock Show is December 13th.
2020 Junior Livestock Ambassadors Each year, 15 Junior Livestock Ambassadors are se-lected from 4-H or FFA applicants to serve in a leader-ship role assisting show officials during the show and auction sale, or promoting the 2020 RCJL Show to civic clubs, TV, radio or newspapers. Interviews for ambassadors will take place at the Extension Office beginning at 4 p. m. Monday, November 11th.
If you’re interested in applying, applications are avail-able at the Extension Office, or you can find a fillable application on the Randall County Website under Misc Forms. This completed application form is due to the Extension Office by 5 p.m. Friday, November 1st. Don’t forget to schedule an interview time when you turn in your application.
If you can not be at the Extension Office on Novem-ber 11th for an interview, you may submit your appli-cation form and a video of yourself to the Extension Office answering the interview questions enclosed in the Jr. Ambassador application packet by 5 p.m. Fri-day, November 1st.
Livestock Validation Swine
9:30 a.m.—4 p.m. Saturday, November 9th— Digger Howard Barn
12:30—6:30 p.m. Sunday, November 10th— Canyon FFA Ag Farm
Rabbits
2-4 p.m. Sunday, November 17th -
Digger Howard Barn
6-8 p.m. Thursday, November 21st -
Canyon FFA Farm
*Must submit a copy of the rabbit’s pedigree at valida-tion
RCJLS Scholarships The Randall County Junior Livestock Show Scholar-ship applications are due to the Extension Office by 5 p.m. Wednesday, November 27th . A fillable ap-plication along with details on all the scholarship awards can be found at http://counties.agrilife.org/randall/files/2019/10/RC-4-H-Scholarships-Criteria.pdf.
Livestock Lowdown
Shooting Sports!
Facebook page for Randall
4-H Shooting Sports Club
http://www.facebook.com/randall4hshooting
Shooting Sports Webpage
Keep up with contests at the State Shooting Sports webpage http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/shooting-sports/.
Amarillo Rifle & Pistol Club Junior Rifle Program
Registration: 9-11 a.m. each Saturday
ARPC's Junior Program instructs youth up to 20 years old in firearms safety and good sportsmanship as part of the fun-damentals of NRA Smallbore (22 long rifle) Gallery compe-tition. The Club provides bolt-action target rifles, shooting jackets, mats, spotting scopes, ammunition and instruction for the ten-week Saturday-morning sessions each Spring and Fall where they learn to shoot from the standing, kneeling, and prone positions.
There is no specified minimum starting age; however, be-fore participating in the program, the young person must be physically capable of holding up the rifle while in the standing position and be mature enough to follow instruc-tions and stay focused.
The club also offers Hunter Safety Training in conjunction with the Junior Program. All juniors must have a signed Junior Consent Form to participate. For more information on the program, go to http://www.amarillorpc.com/junior-smallbore-program.
Archery When: 5:30-6:30 Wednesdays, November 6th & 20th
Where: J ’n C Archery, 7627 Canyon Dr
$50 annual fee
Leader: Christi Hairston, 282-9540 or [email protected].
4-H Rifle Project
Randall County’s 4-H rifle project begins Tuesday, January 7, 2020. This project is limited to the first 25 participants who contact Scott, 351-2385. and requires a 4 month commitment for the Tuesday night practices at Amarillo Rifle and Pistol club lo-cated north of Amarillo on Western. Spots are fill-ing up fast so call while there’s still time.
As this is a team sport, participants are expected to participate in the District Match in May. The mini-mum age is 10 years old and cost is $50 for the sea-son. Please call Scott Karcher at 806-351-2385 if you have any questions or if you are interested in the program.
Horse Happenings
Meeting Room Reservation Requests If you want to schedule a meeting in one of the Kuhlman Extension Center meeting rooms, please fill out a Meeting Room Reservation Request Form found at http://randall.agrilife.org/4h-youth-development-2/forms-2/misc-forms/.
You may bring the completed form to the Extension Office or send it to the Randall County box [email protected]. We’ll confirm that your meeting has been placed on the calendar. Remember, it’s first come, first served so make a reservation as soon as you find out you’re having a meeting.
Horse Happenings
VERY IMPORTANT!!
Watch Your Emails We will be emailing the 4-H newsletter, a weekly news blast and communicating important 4-H information to your family’s e-mail addresses with “Randall 4-H” in the subject line.
Instructional Ride Night When: 7-8:30 p.m. Mondays, November 4th & 18th Where: WTAMU Equestrian Center
Randall 4-H will be conducting an Open Ride Night at the WTAMU Equestrian Center. Classes will have 30 minutes of classroom time and 1 hour riding. You don’t have to own a horse to ride. You must bring a copy of your current Coggins before you’ll be allowed to participate in the riding por-tion of the night. Contact the horse project leader in charge of these weekly events, Cheyenne Lueb, 433-5485 or [email protected], if you have any questions.
Horse Judging When: 6-7 p.m. each Monday of the month
Where: WTAMU Equestrian Center
Contact Cheyenne Lueb, 806-433-5485 or [email protected], if you wish more information.
Jo Baker Scholarship
Applications for this scholarship are due to the Ex-
tension Office by 5 p.m. Wednesday, November
27th, and can be found at http://
counties.agrilife.org/randall/files/2019/10/20-Jo-
Baker-fillable-Application.pdf.
Club News
T-Anchor 4-H Club Meeting When: 2 p.m. Sunday, November 10th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Leaders: Tracy Berry, 282-3982, Carrie Finley, 355-3879, [email protected]
News: Please check e-mails daily. This is the club’s way of send-ing info and updates.
Canyon 4-H Club Meeting When: 7 p.m. Tuesday, November 5th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Leaders: Cara Bradshaw—676-1404, [email protected]
Mary Jon Huffhines, 816-210-6942, [email protected]
“Like” our Canyon 4-H Club page on Facebook or check out the club website for timely updates and info.
Cowboy 4-H Club Meeting Contact club leader for meeting information.
Where: Lions’ Club in Happy, TX
Leader: Staci Wyatt, 683-4822, [email protected]
Livestock 4-H Club Meeting When: TBA p.m. Sunday, November 10th Where: TBA Program: We have tentatively scheduled a livestock related field trip (depending on the weather) so we might have to meet a little earlier than usual. Watch your emails, Facebook and Twitter for updates. Leaders: Mandy Cowley, 806-786-3807 [email protected], Sherilyn Owen, 683-5020, [email protected], Ellise Meador, 290-5390, [email protected] “Like” us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive latest announcements and updates. You can even text [email protected] to 40404 to get text messages.
Consumer Decision Making Leader: Tricia Odom, 335-5064, [email protected] Dog Leaders: Cherie Scholz, 679-5031, or [email protected] Entomology Leader: Bonnie Pendleton, 651-2554, [email protected] Horse Judging Leader: Cheyenne Lueb, 433-5485, or [email protected] Sydney Reynolds, 509-432-9996, [email protected] Livestock Judging Leader: Mandy Cowley, 806-786-3807, [email protected] Livestock Quiz Bowl Leader: Cara Bradshaw, 676-1404, [email protected]
Livestock Skill-a-thon Leader: Shannon Wilson, 676-2067, [email protected]
Photography TBD Rabbit Leaders: Misty Manasco, 679-2489 , [email protected] Kristy Ketterlin, 670-7063, [email protected] Marci Muno, 806-681-4118, [email protected] Robotics Leaders: Kevin & Cheryl Morris, 806-418-4114, [email protected] Shooting Sports Rifle Leader: Scott Karcher, 351-2385, [email protected] Archery Leader: Christi Hairston—282-9540, [email protected] Trap & Skeet (Shotgun) Leader: Gerrod Salyer, 335-0130,
[email protected] Facebook Page for Randall 4-H Shooting Sports Club
www.facebook.com/randall4hshooti
Project News
Clover Kids 4-H Club Meeting When: 6 p.m. Monday, November 18th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Leader: Brandy Carr, 806-570-0814, [email protected]
Meghan Williams, 806-339-2622, [email protected]
Shine 4-H Club When: 2 p.m. Thursday, November 7th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Program: Remember to bring the items you signed up for the Bless-ing Bags for the Homeless. If you don’t have an assigned item, bring a couple of pop top cans of chicken.
Leader: Michelle Fields, 580-647-0996, [email protected]
Bushland 4-H Club When: 2 p.m. Sunday, November 17th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Leaders: Janet & Tyler Randolf, 282-3780 or [email protected]
Rabbit 4-H Project Club Meeting When: 2 p.m. Sunday, November 24th
Where: Randall County’s Happy State Bank Event Center, 1111 Texas 335 Loop, Amarillo
Leaders: Misty Manasco, 679-2489, [email protected]
Kristy Ketterlin, 670-7063, [email protected]’
Marci Muno, 681-4118, [email protected]
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Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service
Randall County 4-H
Herbert F & Jeannie Kuhlman Extension Center
200 N Brown Rd
Canyon, TX 79015
Phone: 806-468-5543
Fax: 806-468-5547
Email Address: [email protected]
"To Make the Best Better"
The members of Texas A&M AgriLife will provide equal opportunities in programs and activities, education, and employment to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity and will strive to achieve full and equal employment opportunity throughout Texas A&M AgriLife.
The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Information contained in this letter is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of the Texas A&M University Systems is implied.
Tina Hicks
County Extension Agent-
4-H & Youth Development
J.D. Ragland
County Extension Agent-
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Kelli Lehman
County Extension Agent-
Family & Community Health