The Cloverleaf Randall County 4-H Newsletter
July, 2014
Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status.
The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commission-
Extension Office Staff
Kim Peters
CEA— 4-H Youth Development [email protected]
J.D Ragland CEA—Agriculture & Natural Resources
Shannon Walsh Urban Program Director [email protected]
Hey, This is Important Stuff!
Bronze, Silver & Gold Stars
& I Dare You Award Interviews When: Tuesday July 8th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Applications for one of these awards are due to the Extension Office by 5 p.m. Thurs-day, July 3rd. If you wish to apply for one of these awards, but you will be out of town on the 8th, you may provide a prerecorded DVD to play for the judges on that date. Application forms and instructions for recorded interviews are posted on the County Website http://randall.agrilife.org under 4-H Youth/Forms/4-H misc.
4-H Float in Canyon 4th of July Parade We want to invite all Randall County 4-Hers to help decorate and ride on the 4-H Float Friday during the Canyon July 4th Parade. J. D. will be pulling a 20ft. flatbed trailer. We'll have hay bales on it. Meet us at First United Bank Center Parking lot at 8am to complete the float decorating and be ready for parade kick off at 10am. The float will be equipped with a small generator and speakers so bring your tunes and we'll dance, "Pump It Up" and have a good ol’ Fashion 4-H Promotin' Time! We'll also have lots of candy on hand to pass out during parade. Please wear a green 4-H t-shirt, if you have one. Just look for J. D.’s pickup and trailer in the First United Bank Center parking lot at 8 a.m. this Friday morning. Everyone is invited. "Come On, Let's All Ride in 4-H Style" Hope to see each of you there!
4-H Stars!
We apologize if we’ve failed to recognize any of your 4-H accomplish-
ments. Contact the Extension Office, and
we’ll be glad to mention them in next month’s
newsletter.
Scholarships
Cheraye Aguirre $ 1,000
Coleman Curry $ 1,000
Chaylee Gilmore $ 5,000
Quay Owen $10,000
Method Demo Team-Celebrate 4-H 6th
Cheraye Aguirre Makaya Reynolds
Grass ID Team 2nd
Tanner Bolton Clay Burkham
Lauren Rogers-Biggs
Int Trashion Team
Katelyn Brownd Abby Burkham
Share-the-Fun Choreographed Routine
Arianna Cox 3rd
Livestock Judging Team
Coleman Curry Tyler Nelson
Quay Owen Landon Peterson
Horse Judging Team
Rebecca Bigelow Arianna Cox
Rylee Cummings Lexi Gupton
Consumer Decision Making Team
Ryan Karcher Cheraye Aguirre
Makayla Reynolds
State Photography
Abby McCarty
2-Best of Show, 6-blue, 2-red
Blakelee Brownd 2-white, 1-blue, 1-red
State Roundup
District Horse Show Skylar Berry 3-1sts, 1-2nd, 1-3rd, 1-4th, Grand Champion Mare and Gelding
Rebecca Bigelow 1-1st, 1-4th
Arianne Cox 6-1sts, 2-2nds, Reserve Champion Gelding
Cali Crump 1-3rd
Chaylee Gilmore 1-st
Abby McCarty 2-1sts, 3-2nds, 1-3rd, 1-4th
Blair Thompson 1-1st, 1-3rd
Blane Thompson 1-1st, 1-2nd, 1-3rd, 1-4th
Gracie Tucker 1-1st, 2-2nds, 1-3rd
Sarah Winters 1-2nd, 1-3rd
Ruby Wilkerson Also competed
“Preserving the Harvest” Food Preservation Class with Kids When: 10 a.m. Saturday, July 19th
Where: Potter County Extension, 3301 E 10th Ave, Amarillo, TX
A parent/guardian must participate in the class as well. You’ll learn the basics of water bath canning, freezing and dehydrating foods. Also, you’ll learn how to preserve food safely. Your Canned food item can be entered in the Tri State Fair. RSVP by Thursday, July 10th, 806-373-0713 or [email protected].
What’s Happening
Foster/Family Dog Competition
Dogs with home environment expe-rience that are well mannered are more adoptable. Some families may not be able to make long term com-mitment to dog ownership. In an effort to encourage 4-H members to participate in this service learning
project, this competition was developed. For more information about this competition, check out the State Dog Show Catalog on the website http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/dogshow.
State Dog Show When: July 11-13
Where: Belton, TX
For more information, check out the State Dog Show site at http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/dogshow.
Wildlife Conservation Camp When: July 20-26
Where: Welder Wildlife Foundation in Sinton, TX
The camp if for high school students who will experience hands-on activities led by wildlife professionals. Activi-ties include: wildlife and plant ID, hunting as a man-agement tool, species diversi-ty, conservation ethics, wild-life capture and survey tech-niques, wildlife tracking, pred-ator-prey dynamics, white tail deer management, fishing, hunter safety, shooting skills, and much more. The camp fee is $300. Applications are available at www.wildlifecamptx.org. For additional information, con-tact Meg Streich at [email protected] or
Awards Banquet When: 6:30 p.m. Sunday, August 3rd
Where: University Church of Christ
If you would like to be recognized at this event, please complete the Parade of Champions form enclosed in this newsletter or on our county website http://randall.agrilife.org/files/2013/04/14-parade-of-champions.pdf. These forms are due to the County Extension Office by 5 p.m. Monday, July 21st.
Also, please email 3 pictures of each 4-her being rec-ognized in the Parade of Champion ceremony from any 4-H activity during their years of membership. Please note on email that these pictures are for the Parade of Champions ceremony. The email address is highlighted below.
If you have any pictures of your 4-H members and their projects taken during the year, please email them to [email protected] by July 25th so they can be added to the Awards Banquet picture presentation.
Meal tickets for $10/ea will go on sale July 15th at the Extension Office.
Attention: Club and Project Leaders If you have something you would like placed in the 4-H newsletter, please e-mail the Extension Office at [email protected] by the 20th of each month or the follow-ing Monday if the 20th is on the weekend.
District Photography Contest Entries can be made on 4-H Connect July 14-28. Each youth can enter three photos. For more information on the contest go to http://d14-h.tamu.edu/events/photography-project/
County Record Books Judged
Some of you still haven’t picked your record book up at the Extension Office. If you brought in a record book that you didn’t want judged you may pick it up there also.
All Junior and Intermediate record books can go on to be judged at the district level, but
only the 1st place senior books can move on to District. Reg-istration deadline through 4-H Connect is 5 p.m. Thursday, July 3rd. District bound record books must be in the Exten-sion Office by 5 p.m. Monday, July 7th.
What’s Happening
National Youth Summit Where: Washington, D. C.
Five Unique Opportunities
Aerospace Engineering-Sept 24-28
Robotics-Oct 9-13
Maker Summit-Nov 6-10
Agri-Science-Jan 15-19
Healthy Living-/Feb 12-16
Registration is open to all high school students. For more information go to [email protected].
4-H Enrollment
Re-enrollment for 4-H opens mid August for $20/member. Cost for enrollment starting November 1st is $25. Remember to check all information when you re-enroll especially which school you will be attending dur-ing the 2014-2015 school year and your emails so we can make sure you get important information during the year. Also, if you wish to receive a copy of the monthly 4-H newsletter in the mail, please edit your family profile and choose mail as your corresponding preference. Club and project leaders MUST re-enroll in 4-H each year also. Background checks are run eve-ry 3 years. If you have someone else you would like to keep informed about 4-H like your grandparents or any-one else not living with you, you may place that email in the second household email field.
Leadership & Officer Training When: 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Monday, July 28th &
Tuesday, 29th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
This is a required training for all club and county council officers. Please make plans to attend and make sure all the officers in your club know of these trainings. Anyone who is interested in running for office in the future is welcome to attend and learn what is needed to be a good leader.
What’s Happening
4-H Raffle Booth There’s going to be a Pickup Raffle/Pen Sponsorship booth at the 4-H of July Fair on the Square here in Canyon. We’re asking for youth and adult volunteers to take a 2-hour turn at manning this booth and help raise money for a new Randall County Junior Livestock Show Facility. If you would like to volunteer, please call the Extension Office at 468-5543.
What’s Happening
Livestock Lowdown
Junior Livestock Show Facility
Pen Sponsorship
Randall County is purchasing a facility to use for future Randall County Livestock Show and events. Our challenge is to raise funds to se-cure pens, audio/visual equipment and other necessities for a top-notch facility. We are offering a limited number of pen sponsor-ships to help us meet that goal. If you wish to be a pen sponsor, go to http://randall.agrilife.org/files/2013/04/pen-sponsorsahip-form-pdf for a sponsor form with directions on where the form and your check should be sent.
If you wish to participate in this challenge, go to http://randall.agrilife.org/files/2013/04/Feed-Challenge-Entry-Form.pdf to find an entry form.
Rabbit Project Kickoff When: September 6th
More information will be published when it becomes available.
YOUTH LIVESTOCK WEBSITE RESOURCES
The new Texas 4-H Youth Livestock and Agri-culture web-site, www.texasyouthlivestock.com is some-thing that you are sure to want to keep handy because in the coming months we will be gradually adding resources. One of the great features that we introduced is the Ask a Live-stock Project Expert. It is a wonderful way to get resourceful answers from knowledgeable people throughout the state. Another thing that we are doing is building up the events calendar for Statewide Livestock events. Since this is a new site we are still in the process of getting more and more re-sources, so be sure that you check back often for the great updates that we will be doing in the near future. Be sure to look us up on https://www.facebook.com/texasyouthlivestock and https://twitter.com/tx4hlivestock.
Join the Rabbit Project
Abby McCarty would like to encourage 4-H
members to join the rabbit project. Free Califor-
nia rabbits are available to everyone who has no
rabbit and would like to get started. Contact
Abby at 354-8680.
Livestock Lowdown
If you plan on competing in any of the fairs, the Coun-
ty or any major stock show and have not completed
the Quality County Training and Testing, you must get
this done. This is an online training that basically co-
vers livestock feeding and medication as well as ethic
topics. It takes about 20 minutes to complete the
training and test. There is a junior level as well as a
senior level test. Juniors must pass your test only
once during their 4-H career at which time you will be
issued a certificate of completion number. When you
become a senior you must take and pass a senior test
at which time you will be issued another completion
number. THIS NUMBER IS VERY IMPORTANT as it will
be a requirement to be recorded on all major show
entry forms. BE SURE TO KEEP UP WITH IT.
To access the Quality Count Training and Testing,
simply go to the following website, log in, provide
your name, address, etc. and start the training. Once
the training is reviewed, then take the test. You may
take it as many times as needed To learn more about
verification process, go to http://
qualitycounts.tamu.edu. AFTER YOU PASS THE TEST,
PRINT OUT THE CERTIFICATE AND KEEP UP WITH IT.
MEMBERS WILL HAVE TO HAVE THAT CERTIFICATE
NUMBER TO ENTER STOCK SHOWS IN NOVEMBER.
Juniors 9-13 years of age as of September 1st of
current year.
Go to the Quality Counts web page at http://
qualitycounts.tamu.edu. On the top bar click on Texas
Trail, then click on the picture of the Texas Trail logo
to get started watching the presentation. Then on the
top bar again, click on Verification then follow Junior/
Senior directions below.
Seniors 14-19 as of September 1st of current year
Go to the Quality Counts web page at http://
qualitycounts.tamu.edu. On the top bar click on Cur-
ricula then click on the Quality Counts Book and CD
(this has information and examples of what will be on
the test). Study the information. Then on the top bar
again, click on Verification and follow Junior/Senior
directions below.
Junior and Seniors
ENTER THE EXACT NAME YOU USE FOR MAJOR
SHOW ENTRIES
CHOOSE 4-H AND FFA IF YOU ARE UNSURE WHICH
YOU WILL SHOW UNDER
Click on Take the test and become verified. You must
make a score of 80 or better to pass. Take the test as
many times as necessary.
“Quality Counts” Training/Testing
Fair Entries Just a reminder to all those who are planning to enter livestock at any of the upcoming fairs, we hope en-tries will be available by July 11th and are due to the County Extension Office by 5 p.m. Friday, August 1st. We suggest you call the Extension Office, 468-5543, to see if we have all entry forms ready before making a trip to the Office.
Livestock Lowdown
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.
Important Horse Project Information
REMINDERS:
These documents and others can be found by clicking on the State 4-H Horse Show link on our website: http://horse.tamu.edu .
2014 Horse Show Rules and Regulations – New and Important changes are in RED text
2014 State 4-H Horse Show Schedule – REVIEW
CAREFULLY – Major changes from past years
Three (3) new classes ADDED – Hunt Seat Versatility, Stock Horse Horsemanship, and Cow Boxing
If you have any questions at all, please contact:
Dennis Sigler – [email protected]
Teri Antilley – [email protected]
State Horse Show July 19-25 Visit http://animalscience.tamu.edu/academics/equine/state-4h-show/ for more information about the 2014 State Horse Show.
Shooting Sports!
ARPC Civilian Marksmanship Program
When: Second Saturday of Each Month
Where: Indoor rifle range of ARPC (2.2 miles north of Loop 335 on North Western)
The Fall CPM cost is $17 per shooter. Youth aged 10-20 are encouraged to come out with their parent(s) or legal guardian to learn safety and marksmanship. For further information or a detailed schedule, visit ARPC’s website at www.amarillorpc.com.
Postals For information and updates about these contests, go to texas4-h.tamu.edu/natural. Registrations for all events are open on 4-H Connect May 1-June 5th. Email your questions to [email protected].
Shooting Sports Games Keep up with contests at the State Shooting Sports site http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/shootingsports
4-H Natural Resources
Visit the website http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/natural for detailed project area and event infor-mation. Please go to our project area webpages via the “Natural Resource Program Links” box at the upper right of this web page. Connect with us via Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/tx4hnaturalresources and “Like” us for updates.
Texas 4-H Shooting Sports
State Games When: July 15-27 (depending on which contest you register for
Limits are placed on the number of shooters per event in most cases, so it’s important to register in a timely manner on 4-H Connect. Registration closes June 17th. For more information on the games, go to http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/files/2014/05/ss_state_games_handbook_2014.pdf
Club & Project Leaders
If you have something you would like placed in the
4-H Newsletter, please email it to Sue at sewalk-
[email protected] by the 20th of the month. Thanks
Club News T Anchor 4-H Club
No Monthly Club Meeting
Community Service: 12:30-4 p.m. Saturday, July 26th, at the Quarter Horse Museum. We will be helping with their Cowboy Days by serving as side walk-ers leading horses around the arena so that chil-dren can experience the thrill of riding a horse.
Leaders: Cathy McCarty – 806-354-8689, [email protected] or Sheri Artho – 220-9557, [email protected]
News: We’ll be having a New Officers Meeting in August. Please check e-mails daily. This is the club’s way of sending info and updates.
Canyon 4-H Club When: 10 a.m.-Noon Friday, July 11th-Club Officer Planning
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Leaders: Angela Burkham – 341-4884 or Diane Thurman—676-0278
Cowboy 4-H Club No Monthly Club Meeting
Leaders: Tricia Odom – 764-3560, [email protected]
Livestock Project Club No Monthly Club Meeting
Leaders: Mandy Cowley, 806-786-3807 [email protected], Sherilyn Owen, 683-5020 [email protected], Ellise Meador, 290-5390
Shooting Sports Project
Rifle Leaders: Scott – 351-2385 or Kathryn Karcher– 382-6105, [email protected]
Shotgun Leader: Carol Keyes—681-9882 [email protected]
Archery Leader: Christy Hairston—282-9540, J ‘n C Ar-chery ,7627 Canyon Dr
Photography Project Leader: Cathy McCarty—282-8176 or 354-8689, [email protected]
Horse Judging Leader: TBA
Dog Project Leader: Alberta Evans—806-683-9693 or email [email protected] give her your name and number and let her know what kind of dog you have (if you have a dog) and what you wish to learn from the dog project.
Rabbit Project Leader: Lynne McCright – 282-3627; [email protected]
or Kathryn Karcher – 382-6105
Livestock Judging Leader: J. D. Ragland, 468-5543 or 463-0245, j-
[email protected] and Norissa Aguirre—206-1494, [email protected]
Projects News
Foods Project Club When: 5:30—7:30 p.m. Monday, July 7th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Program: Table Setting and Etiquette
Leader: Meagan Eikner—719-688-3181, [email protected]
Clover Kids 4-H Club When: 6 p.m. Monday, July 21st
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Program: Creepy Crawlers! Texas A&M AgriLife Ento-mologist Erin Jones will be speaking about insects.
Leaders: Kelly Burton, 367-6615, [email protected], Kelly Hamilton, 679-7898, [email protected]
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http://randall.agrilife.org/
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
"To Make the Best Better"
Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status.
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.
Kim Peters
County Extension Agent-
4-H Youth Development
J.D. Ragland
County Extension Agent-
Agriculture
Kim Peters J. D. Ragland