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MAY/JUNE 2019
Coopera ve Extension Service
Hardin County 201 Peterson Drive Elizabethtown, KY 42701‐9370 (270) 765‐4121 Fax: (270) 769‐0426 www.ca.uky.edu/ces
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ATTENTION 4‐H campers and parents! There will be a MANDATORY Parent/Camper Orienta on on Monday, July 1st ‐ 6:00 p.m. at the Hardin County Extension Office. You will receive addi onal paperwork and camping informa on. Class signups will be done on the first day of camp this year. If you have any ques ons about the above mee ng please call (270) 765‐4121.
West Kentucky 4‐H Cloverbud Camp will be June 21‐23, 2019 at West Kentucky 4‐H Camp in Dawson Springs. Cloverbud Camp is for youth ages 5‐8 years old and a parent/guardian must a end with them. Please plan to join us “In the Jungle” for a fun‐filled weekend of canoeing, cooking/gardening, cra s, fishing, jungle science, nature, recrea on, swimming and MORE! Deadline to register is May 17th. See informa on flyer on page 10 of this newsle er. For more informa on check us out on the web at h p://hardin.ca.uky.edu/content/4‐h‐cloverbud‐family‐camp or call Marla at the Extension Office (270) 765‐4121.
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Web: hardin.ca.uky.edu
HARDIN CO EXTENSION OFFICE 111 OPPORTUNITY WAY - ELIZABETHTOWN, KY 42701
There will be a 4‐H Beginning Quil ng Class on June 12, 13 & 14, 2019 from 1:00 ‐ 4:00 p.m. at the Hardin County Extension Office. This class is for ages 9 & up and is a FREE Class. You will receive a supply list upon registra on and your projects will qualify for the county fair.
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Congratula ons to our hardworking sewing club youth who par cipated in the Mul County 4‐H Fashion Revue Saturday, May 11! The following youth presented their finished garments to be judged for quality of construc on as well as modeling their projects during the Fashion Revue:
Unit 1— “Let’s Learn To Sew” Zaylee Brangers ‐ Cloverbud—Par cipant Addison Sego ‐ Blue/Reserve Miranda Howey ‐ Blue Victoria McClarity—Blue
NON‐CLOTHING Caroline Garre ‐ Blue/Champion UNIT 2 – “Let’s Get to the Bo om” AdyMae Williams ‐ Blue/Champion
This year’s Kentucky State Fair will be held August 15th ‐ 25th. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT: those
exhibi ng at the KY State Fair will want to visit the following website for rules, deadlines and on‐line entry
informa on h ps://kystatefair.org/par cipate/compete/. Remember some 4‐H entries require early
registra on deadlines:
Livestock (Beef, Goats, Sheep, Dairy, Swine, Pigeon & Poultry) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 10 Rabbits & Poultry . . . . . . . . . .(are done electronically info into the Extension Office NO LATER than July 10 Dogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (are done electronically info into the Extension Office NO LATER than July 10
HEY KIDS!!!!! If you are looking to have some compe ve FUN then why not get involved in some of the 4‐H ac vi es during the 2019 Hardin County Community Fair! Copies of the Fair Catalog 4‐H Sec on are available at the Extension Office or may be found on the 4‐H website at h p://hardin.ca.uky.edu/ they contain informa on on all the classes for the 4‐H building exhibits as well as the dog, goat, rabbit and market animal show and sale. Please refer to the catalog for all Clover Corner exhib‐it entries. Entry day for exhibits will be Monday, July 8 from 10:00 A.M. ‐ 4:00 P.M. at the Hardin County Fairgrounds.
4‐H members in the various clubs listed below will be selling Ice Cream in the newly renovated Dairy Trailer throughout the week. Please check with your respec ve leader for me schedule.
Monday – Paws 4‐H Club
Tuesday – Teen Club and 4‐H Council
Wednesday – Feathers N Fluff 4‐H Rabbit Club
Thursday – Trailblazers 4‐H Horse Club
Friday – Target Masters 4‐H Shoo ng Sports Club
Saturday – 4‐H Livestock Club
SENIOR SEWING:
“Let’s Be Casual” Demetria Campbell ‐ Blue/Champion
“Formal Affair” Tori Steele ‐ Blue/Champion
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TALK MEET & DEMONSTRATIONS
CONGRATULATIONS
Congratula ons to our recent Speech and Demonstra on winners! Champions from each category advanced to the Area Communica ons held on Thursday, May 2nd. Results below!
SPEECHES:
JUNIOR DIVISION (ages 9‐13) Age 9 Maggie Stuecker “How to Cook and Store a Country Ham” County: BLUE/CHAMPION — Area: BLUE
Age 10 AdyMae Williams “How to Cook and Store a Country Ham” County: WHITE/CHAMPION Age 13 Addison Shoulders “How to Cook and Store a Country Ham” County: RED
Lucas Wheatley “How to Cook and Store a Country Ham” County: BLUE/CHAMPION — Area: BLUE/RESERVE SENIOR DIVISION (ages 14‐18) Age 14 Avery Shoulders “Designing a Country Ham Curing Facility” County: WHITE/CHAMPION
Age 17 Bo Langley “Designing a Country Ham Curing Facility” County: BLUE/CHAMPION — Area: BLUE
Tori Steele “Cosplay on a Budget” County: BLUE
DEMONSTRATIONS:
JUNIOR DIVISION (ages 9‐13) Science, Engineering & Technology Preston Meredith “How to Work a 3D Printer” ‐ County: BLUE/CHAMPION ‐ Area: BLUE/CHAMPION Family & Consumer Science AdyMae Williams “Recycled Barbie Doll Clothes & Accessories” ‐ County: BLUE/CHAMPION SENIOR DIVISION (ages 14‐18) Animal Science: Patricia Keys “Riders Safety” ‐ County: RED/CHAMPION ‐ Area: BLUE/RESERVE
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TEEN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
CONGRATULATIONS
Congratula ons to our Teen Leadership Academy graduates! Join me in congratula ng this year’s graduates who have met all the requirements set forth by the TLA program: Leah Bractcher, Bradley Bumpas, Rabia Nasir, Kylie Orozco, Priscilla Riggs.
ADVANCED TEEN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
We are so proud of Bo Langley and Shiann Yates for comple ng the requirements of our first ever Advanced Teen Leadership Academy program! This was a mul ‐county program designed to focus more on leadership within 4‐H. Congratula ons!
STATE TEEN COUNCIL ‐ OLIVIA REED
We would like to congratulate one of our very own Hardin County 4‐H members who has been chosen to serve on the 2019‐2020 Kentucky State 4‐H Teen Council represen ng District 5!!! Congratula ons Olivia on being selected and we know you will make us proud as you represent us and improve your own leadership abili es. Way to go!!!!!
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HARDIN CO. 4‐H COUNCIL
Please join us for our next 4‐H Council mee ng on Tuesday, June 4th at 6:30 p.m. as we get ready to jump into summer events and begin discussing fall programs. Your a endance is important and needed as we make important decisions that affect the youth of our community! If it allows, we will plan to take a trip to see the progress of our new office scheduled to open early this fall!
Help us roll out the exci ng NEW LOOK of the Ice Cream trailer on June 21st at the Nolin RECC Annual Mee ng at John Hardin High School. Volunteers will be needed to serve Nolin employees star ng at 4:30 p.m. followed by opening the dairy trailer at 5:00 p.m. for outside sales. A more detailed work assignment will be discussed at the June 4‐H Council mee ng.
4‐H ICE CREAM TRAILER FUNDRAISING
WOW! Fundraising efforts have been in full swing as we approach the end of the renova on phase of our Ice Cream Trailer and we have been blown away by the generosity of so many! We are looking forward to ge ng the trailer finished and prepped for summer events! Be on the lookout for the newly renovated trailer at an event this summer and be sure to fill your craving of our hand‐dipped ice cream!
COUNTY EXTENSION COUNCIL
Don’t forget….the next County Extension Council mee ng will be held May 30 at 6:00 p.m. TENTATIVELY at the NEW OFFICE (con ngent upon building progress). If you serve on the council as a 4‐H representa ve, WE NEED YOU THERE! Anyone is welcome to a end.
SAVE THE DATES!
Teen Conference—June 10‐13 Clover Bud Camp ‐ June 21‐23
Hardin County Fair – July 8‐13th 4‐H Summer Camp – July 23‐26
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CLUB NEWS
FEATHERS & FLUFF POULTRY/RABBIT CLUB
During the May mee ng, Priscilla Riggs did an excellent job demonstra ng “rabbit showmanship”. You not only have to work with your rabbit ge ng them use to being handled but you must be able to talk about different parts of your rabbit to the judge and be able to answer any ques ons they might have. Club members voted not to have any mee ngs during the summer months as they prepare for county and state fair shows. Remember as the weather warms your rabbits are easily stressed. You can always freeze a coke size bo le of water and put in the cage with them and they will lay against it to cool if necessary. The club will resume their normal monthly mee ngs in September.
Livestock club members Addy Shoulders, Kayleigh Thomas, Nora Kubat, Tre Wright & Trent Pike along with other club members learned a li le more about using the “Incredible Edible Egg” at their last mee ng. They worked in groups making different types of egg salad using yogurt vs mayonnaise or salad dressing followed by a taste test at the end. Members are gearing up for a busy show season as they will be having their annual “Grooming Clinic” at 6:00 p.m. on May 20th at the new Livestock Event Center on Opportunity Road just behind Farm Credit. The following families have offered to bring certain species: Williams (beef and/or sheep); Shoulders & Blackburn (goats) and Geer (swine). Everyone will have a chance to learn more about fi ng, grooming and showmanship. We will have a guest speaker at 7:15 p.m. with Pizza and drinks provided. We will also have addi onal informa on regarding sponsors for this year’s show.
LIVESTOCK CLUB
PAWS
Paws dog club members are gearing up for summer events and ac vi es. Our county dog camp is Saturday, June 1 at Bella’s K9 Academy. Schedule to be announced at later date. Be sure to make plans for County Fair Dog Show for July 14th. Training is May 15, 22, and June 5, 12, 19. Make plans to volunteer for working Ice cream trailer during County Fair week July 8‐13. Next mee ng is Tuesday, May 14.
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TEEN CLUB
Our last teen club mee ng un l a er summer break will be Monday, May 20 at 6:00 PM. Please bring a friend!
Note: If you are registered for Teen Conference, please be sure to have May 22 – 5:00 EST on your calendar for Teen Conference Orienta on at the Grayson Co Extension Office! Let Marla know if you have any ques ons/concerns.
CLOVER BUDS CLUB
The last and final mee ng of the year will be a family nature hike on May 11th from 9:00‐11:00 AM at Saunders Springs. Please bring your hiking boots! The new club year will begin in September.
TRAILBLAZERS Members are dus ng off their boots as they prepare for the District 5 Qualifying Horse Show on May 25th at WKU in Bowling Green. Congratula ons to all those who par cipated at the District 5 Horse Judging and Hippology compe ons and at the UK Field Day. Please be sure to mark calendars for County fair week July 8‐13 we will have sign‐ups at mee ng to work Ice Cream trailer on Saturday, July 13.
OTHER ACTIVITY DATES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Business Mee ng ‐ 6:30 p.m. ‐ Monday, May 13 & June 3rd at the Extension Office State Horse Contest ‐ June 6th‐7th in Lexington District Horse Show ‐ WKU Ag Expo in Bowling Green ~ May 25th (Judged) and May 26th (Contest) Hippology Prac ce Dates ‐ May 6, 13 & 20 and June 3rd For addi onal hippolgy informa on contact Miss Stephanie at [email protected] and for all club informa on contact Miss Yvonne at [email protected]
TARGET MASTERS
4‐H PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
The 4‐H Photography Club will meet again on May 16. Beginners at 5:30 PM and Advanced at 6:30 PM. Let Mrs. Stephanie know if you have any ques ons and look for her text reminders about the club.
As weather warms club members will be having all their prac ces at the Stuecker Farm star ng at 6:00 p.m. at the dates shown below with the EXCEPTION of no prac ce on Memorial Day, May 27th.
Archery & Trap (2 & 4th Monday each month) ‐ May 13th; June 10 & 24th
Rifle & Pistol (1st & 3rd Monday of each month) ‐ May 6th & 20th; June 3rd & 17th Business Mee ng ‐ 6:00 p.m. June 13th at the Extension Office
REMEMBER if you are not on the “REMIND” system please text #81010 with message @lgiva to receive club updates. For addi onal informa on contact: Leann Davison (270) 734‐0587 and for trap contact: Brian Mackey (270) 763‐7000.
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HOT STOVES COOKING CLUB
HOME SCHOOL CHEFS
ADVANCED COOKING CLUB
The May club mee ng will be our last mee ng of the program year and will be held on May 9 from 4:00‐6:00 PM at Sweet Retreat Bakery in Elizabethtown! You don’t want to miss it!
Mrs. Wendy has enjoyed mee ng with our Homeschool group to learn the basics of cooking and looks forward to seeing you again on April 18 from 10:00 a.m.‐12:00 p.m. at the Extension Office.
Mrs. Sherry and club members have been learning a lot about healthy cooking and turning some of your favorite dishes into healthy ones! In May they are really going to be put to the test as they work in teams to prepare a meal on a budget! Please be sure to join us May 20 and 21. Please call the Extension Office (270) 765‐4121 if you have any ques ons.
4‐H ART CLUB
Watercolor was last month’s focus and WOW! They turned out beau ful! Mr. Ben is so proud of the work you all have been doing and looks forward to seeing you May 28 and June 25 at 6:00 p.m. to work on prin ng and ba king. Don’t forget to keep working on what you are learning in Art Club and start deciding which pieces you want to exhibit in the Hardin County Fair this summer!
LEGO DRAGONS ROBOTICS CLUB
Our last mee ng of the year will be held one week earlier due to Memorial Day so please be sure to mark May 20 at 6:00 PM on your calendar! Please be there to discuss plans for next year’s club and wish Mr. Jason a final farewell!
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NEW WEBSITE
SINCERELY!
Bonnie Jolly, County Extension Agent for 4‐H Youth Development [email protected]
Marla S llwell, County Extension Agent for 4‐H Youth Development Marla.S [email protected]
A en on parents, leaders and 4‐Her’s:
If you are thinking about 4‐H summer camp, PLEASE do not wait, check out the informa on on the front page and follow up accordingly. As some of you may know we are in the process of building a new office located behind Farm Credit near the junc on of Ring Road and the Western KY parkway. Therefore should you need informa on about any ac vity listed you are encouraged to call in advance for any ques ons you may have.
A en on 4‐H Families: As we go into the summer months many have gardens or visit the farmers market you might be looking at what is in season and wondering how to go about preparing certain dishes. Look no further go to the very informa ve PlanEatMove website h ps://www.planeatmove.com/ It is loaded with all types of nutri onal informa on, easy to use apps, hints on grocery shopping, how to store & use le overs and much more. I love the way it is arranged where informa on is readily available at your finger ps and not hidden somewhere. So check it out and enjoy what the summer has to offer!
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