4-H Events and Activities

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Two Items from the 4-H Horse Folks - Youth Reining Clinic and Scholarship - Face of TQHYA

Reminder - Youth Reining Clinic
The annual Texas State Youth Reining Horse Clinic will be held at the Somervell County Expo Center in Glen Rose, TX on March 26-27, 2011. Youth attending must be a bonafide 4-H member and bring a horse they want to improve in executing all basic maneuvers. The horse does not have to be a reiner. If under 18, members must provide their own parental or volunteer supervision. Topics will include lateral flexion and forward momentum, circles, spins, stops, rollbacks, and lead changes. All participants will receive ―hands-on practice and assistance throughout the clinic. This clinic will be hosted by the Texas State Youth Equestrian Foundation. For additional information, contact Vicki Hoggett at (254) 897-9180 and/or visit www.reiningintexas.com .

Scholarship Opportunity - "Face of TQHYA"

TQHA Announces New Scholarship Award Program

Could you be the next "Face of TQHYA?" Launching February 17, "Face of TQYHA" is a scholarship contest open to current or new members of theTexas Quarter Horse Youth Association. Contestants are to submit a 30 second to one minute video describing what the "Face of TQHYA" should look like, i.e. service to the Texas Horse industry, mentoring other
youth at school or horse shows, responsibility with the family race horse or ranching business, etc. BE CREATIVE! First prize is a $2500 scholarship and second place is a $1,000 scholarship. Honorable mention awards will also be given. The contest runs through May 1, 2011. Email your video to youth@tqha.com along with your name, address and contact number.

Judges will select the top 5 videos from videos submitted. The top 5 videos will be posted on the TQHA website and TQHA FaceBook pages where the public can vote on who will be the "Face of TQHYA."

Not only will the winner receive a $2,500 college scholarship, thewinning contestant's video will also be re-shot by a professional production company and featured in all TQHA media and TQHYA promotionfor one full year.

Project Talk


Kaufman County Junior Livestock Show --  March 29 – April 2, 2011
A revised schedule has been posted on the Kaufman County website.  Take a look, some of the shows have new start times and you will see that this year we are hosting the District IV 4-H Livestock Judging Contest.
Record Books/Memory Books and Member Achievement Plans – Deadline June 11th
June 11th might seem like a long time away but trust me, that day comes sooner than you know it.

Things to keep in mind –
1. Have you been keeping track on your calendar of your activities.
2. Participated in project activities offered through the county?
3. Started writing on your story?

Why ??? Well … this year they are worth money!!  More to come in the Next newsletter.

County Roundup -  March 12th – 3-7 pm
Age Divisions for County Roundup Educational Presentations. (as of August 31st, 2010)

Clover Kids – 5 to 8 in Second Grade
Juniors – 8 and in Third Grade to 10
Intermediate – 11 to 13 years old
Seniors – 14 to 18 years old.

Educational Presentations are divided up into subject matter divisions.  They are listed in the Texas 4-H Roundup Guide on the State 4-H Website – http:// texas4-h.tamu.edu/library/files/2011 Rules and Guidelines UPDATED_1-20-11.pdf

4-H members have been learning to speak skillfully before an audience for more than 100 years. It is often one of the things people say they most remember about their 4-H experiences — before participating in 4-H, they could not speak comfortably in front of an audience. Thousands of youth have learned, through 4-H, the skills necessary to clearly organize and present ideas and instructions through project talks, demonstrations, illustrated talks and public speaking.  I know that your young one will have fun once they TRY IT.  It is kinda like making them taste veggies, more than often they like it….after they try it.  : )

4-H Recipe Rally
The Texas 4-H & Youth Development Program and the 4-H Healthy Lifestyles Advisory Board are pleased to offer intermediate and senior age 4-H members the opportunity to participate in the 4-H Recipe Rally. 4-H members are challenged with creating a recipe and submitting a video, via YouTube, of them demonstrating the preparation of the recipe.  The deadline to submit a video entry is March 31st!
For more information go to http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/healthy_lifestyles/index_healthy_lifestyles.php

2011 State Fair of Texas Validations – Lamb, Goat, & Swine Tags
It’s time to be thinking about the State Fair and ordering tags for your lamb, goat, and swine livestock projects in April. So watch your newsletter for more information.

State Steer Tags
Time is fast approaching for each of you to make decisions on how many ear tags will be needed for the 2011 State Steer Validation Program.  This is for any 4-H member who is thinking about showing in any of the Major junior shows (ie. Ft. Worth, San Antonio, San Angelo, Houston, etc.) If you need assistance in finding a steer call the Extension office and we will help you get in contact with the right contact for the breed you wish to show.

Horse Project Certification Deadlines
May 1--  Deadline for Nominating yearlings, two-year olds and three-olds for the Texas 4-H Futurity Horse Program. This is an absolute deadline for nominations turned into the county office.

The futurity project is intended for older, more experienced 4-Her’s who have acquired the skills necessary to manage, handle and train a young horse. All 4-Her’s who nominate futurity projects will have to be 12 years old or older as of September 1, 2010 which is the start of the current 4-H year. The age minimum applies only to the futurity project.

May 1, - ALL HORSE PROJCT MEMBERS must turn in a validation form on each horse they will use as a 4-H project in the 2010-2011 District or State Horse Shows.

Healthy Lifestyles Invitational
After a successful year in 2010 the Healthy Lifestyles Invitational is scheduled to be back and better than ever! The 4-H Healthy Lifestyles Invitational will provide youth the opportunity to participate in a competitive event and utilize the knowledge and skills gained through participation in 4-H healthy lifestyles programs.

To find out more or for the Resources - Healthy Lifestyles Website 

Tractor Supply Paper Clovers to Start again!!


Tractor Supply Paper Clovers to Start again!!

Spring Paper Clover: Mark your calendars, TSC and Del's stores will run our spring Paper Clover Fundraiser in all stores nationwide from April 15-25!  This is a great fundraiser for the county. So get out there and spread the word in support of 4-H!!!

Camps, Clinics, Workshops


Rabbit Project Workshop
March 12th – 4-H Extension Office from 12-3 pm.  We will be working on Showmanship, feeding tips for meat pens and we will be helping tattoo 4-H rabbit projects.  If you have been wanting to find out more on how to show your rabbits then here is the clinic to help answer the questions.

Texas Brigades
Wildlife Intensive Leadership Development for information on the Bobwhite, Buckskin, feathered, and Bass Brigades log onto http://www.texasbrigades.org or contact the Extension office at (972) 932-9069. 

 Summer Camp Registration
Summer Camp registration begins March 14! County Camp, Prime Time, Bits, Bots & Bytes and SpecTra - check the http://texas4h-ctr.tamu.edu  for more details on the camp of your choice.

Multi County Camp – July 11-13, 2011
Planning for the Multi County Camp in Lone Star, Texas is once again started.  This year a full three days of fun are centered around the Theme – “Minute to Win It”.  Come have fun with 4-H’ers from 6 other District IV counties.  4-H’ers from 8 in 3rd Grade to 18 have fun at the Lake front camp. Registration is $100.00 for 3 days and 2 nights of fun and activities.  Registration is Due May18th Forms are on the County Website.

M.A.S.H. Camp – June 27-29, 2011
 M.A.S.H. camp is a hands-on learning experience that allows any youth in Texas learn about the medical, safety, and health career fields. During the three day camp, participants will participate in activities with the Texas A&M Athletic Department, Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine College, and the Texas A&M Health Science Center.
M.A.S.H Camp will allow participants to:
• Experience the pace of an Emergency Room
• View current medical research and development being conducted at the TAMU Veterinary School
• Visit Texas Engineering Experiment Services Disaster City and see a world renowned First Responder Training Facility.
• Learn about Sports Training and Nutrition for college athletes.
• and be part of nightly activities promoting healthy living and having fun!
Camp is open to 7th thru 9th grade students

Club Communications


District Event Deadline Dates
District IV Livestock Judging entry deadline is March 11th on 4-H Connect.  The D4 Livestock Judging will be held on April 2nd at the Kaufman County Junior Livestock Show.

District IV Horse Judging entry deadline is March 18th on 4-H Connect.  The D4 Horse judging will be held on April 8th at the Hopkins County Civic Center.

District IV 4-H Roundup entry deadline is on 4H Connect by April 8th. With the event being held in TAMU Commerce on April 30th.


County Event Deadline Dates
County Roundup for Illustrated Talks and Share the Fun sign up deadline is March 4th.  County Roundup will be held on March 12th.

County Fair Creative Talent Entry deadline is March 11th.  This is the entry form not the entry itself.  Entry forms are on the county website.
Clip Day
There will be a clip day at the fair grounds on Sunday, March 27 from 2-4 pm.  Everyone that shows up will get the first goat or lamb done, if they have multiple project then we will go to the rest.  This gives everyone a chance to get at least one animal done on clip day.  To help the 4-H Youth Council with the maintenance of the clippers they are asking for $5.00 per animal. 

Scurry-Rosser 4-H Club
Our meeting is March 8th,  at 6:30 pm and remember to bring Aluminum cans so that we can take them to recycle.

Ruminants Unlimited Club – Monday, 28th
February meeting is Monday the 28th at the fairgrounds, bring your projects.  We will be weighing animals and have several guest who can give advice and explain where we are headed. At this time you may also spend some time in the ring working on showmanship.

During the meeting we will also be seeking out the creative members and parents so we can decorate our stalls at the fair this is a big deal and we are known for our creative talents. Think of some ideas and see you Monday
Lone Star Goat Club – Monday, 28th
Will be meeting with Ruminants Unlimited and taking part in the goat & lamb preparations for the county show at the fairgrounds.  

Silver Spurs 4-H Horse Club
Silver Spurs 4-H Horse club will be meeting on April 10th for their first meeting of the year.  This year is going to be an exciting one.  In addition, they will be hosting a horse show again this year on May 21st, at the Rafter J Cowboy Church.  Flyer for the show is on the County Website.

Dog Project soon to start
I am so excited on announce that 4-H Leader/Parent Stephanie Bazik has the koodo cookie for the month!!! She have found a dog trainer  to work with the 4-H kids to show their dogs and also a facility. Dr. Sanders at Pet Country Spa has agreed to let the kids come once a week and train at his facility. More than likely it will be on Wednesdays at 630pm.  If you are interested in participating with the dog project I need to know to get a list started.  Thank You Stephanie!!!!