Isaac Stecher and Reuben Stecher from the 4H Gardening Club designed a bed on the square in the city of Kaufman. Along with younger siblings and some little friends, the boys planted a crape myrtle, yellow daylilies, and 20 pots of groundcover. All plants were donated by Walls Family Farm for the Gardening Club to use in their project.
4-H Events and Activities
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
4-H Nutrition Project Training - October 7th, 6:30 pm
Attention all Adult Leaders and Parents :
Dee Lee Smith has scheduled an adult leader training for all those interested in teaching/leading any part of the 4-H Nutrition Project components - Food Challenge, Nutrition Quiz Bowl, or Food Show. The training will be held in conjunction with Kaufman County and held at the Kaufman County Office (they have a meeting room and kitchen facilities).
Date: Thursday, October 7, 2010
Location: Kaufman County Office - Hwy 34, Kaufman
Directions: Take Hwy 243 from Canton, to Kaufman, turn Right onto Hwy 34 just before you get into downtown Kaufman. If you pass Sonic on your Left, you have gone too far. The Kaufman County office is approximately 2 miles on Hwy 34 and will be on your Left. It is in the office building with Farm Bureau.
Time: 6:15 p.m. - set up and sign in Start Time: 6:30 p.m. (You will need to register, prior to attending)
Registration: Deadline - Monday, October 4th - before 5:00 p.m. by calling the Van Zandt County Office at 903-567-4149 and having Eva put you on the list. We need you to do this so that we have enough supplies and materials for everyone. Please bring $5.00 with you to help offset costs for food, if we get enough sponsors you will not have to pay. Drinks will be provided: Regular Coca~Cola, Regular Dr. Pepper, Tea, and Bottled Water - if you have a preference for something else, please bring it with you.
We will be concentrating on Food Challenge - especially, but will go over Nutrition Quiz Bowl and Food Show. We do not have guidelines for Food Show, but I can provide you with information from discussions as it pertains to food show.
Expectations from this training: Adult Leaders will be able to teach and train 4-H youth on Food Challenge, Nutrition Quiz Bowl, and Food Show guidelines. Adult Leaders will learn concepts and activities to use in training youth. Adult Leaders will gain knowledge in basic food safety principles and nutrition information consistent with what is taught to youth at the junior, intermediate, and senior levels. Examples of activities, forms, and other available information will be provided.
Who should attend: All 4-H community clubs should have at least one or two leaders assigned to the nutrition project. These leaders and/or club managers should plan on attending. This workshop is for adults only - no youth will be trained at this workshop/training. If youth are attending, they need to have clearance from Carrie Sharp, for Kaufman County and Dee Lee Smith for Van Zandt County, and be approved as a 4-H Teen Nutrition Leaders. I have not given any clearances this year 2010/2011.
I expect this workshop to last at least 2 hours, but not more than 3 hours. I know this is long, but if we can't get everything covered we will have another workshop.
Thanks and hope to see you there!
Dee Lee Smith has scheduled an adult leader training for all those interested in teaching/leading any part of the 4-H Nutrition Project components - Food Challenge, Nutrition Quiz Bowl, or Food Show. The training will be held in conjunction with Kaufman County and held at the Kaufman County Office (they have a meeting room and kitchen facilities).
Date: Thursday, October 7, 2010
Location: Kaufman County Office - Hwy 34, Kaufman
Directions: Take Hwy 243 from Canton, to Kaufman, turn Right onto Hwy 34 just before you get into downtown Kaufman. If you pass Sonic on your Left, you have gone too far. The Kaufman County office is approximately 2 miles on Hwy 34 and will be on your Left. It is in the office building with Farm Bureau.
Time: 6:15 p.m. - set up and sign in Start Time: 6:30 p.m. (You will need to register, prior to attending)
Registration: Deadline - Monday, October 4th - before 5:00 p.m. by calling the Van Zandt County Office at 903-567-4149 and having Eva put you on the list. We need you to do this so that we have enough supplies and materials for everyone. Please bring $5.00 with you to help offset costs for food, if we get enough sponsors you will not have to pay. Drinks will be provided: Regular Coca~Cola, Regular Dr. Pepper, Tea, and Bottled Water - if you have a preference for something else, please bring it with you.
We will be concentrating on Food Challenge - especially, but will go over Nutrition Quiz Bowl and Food Show. We do not have guidelines for Food Show, but I can provide you with information from discussions as it pertains to food show.
Expectations from this training: Adult Leaders will be able to teach and train 4-H youth on Food Challenge, Nutrition Quiz Bowl, and Food Show guidelines. Adult Leaders will learn concepts and activities to use in training youth. Adult Leaders will gain knowledge in basic food safety principles and nutrition information consistent with what is taught to youth at the junior, intermediate, and senior levels. Examples of activities, forms, and other available information will be provided.
Who should attend: All 4-H community clubs should have at least one or two leaders assigned to the nutrition project. These leaders and/or club managers should plan on attending. This workshop is for adults only - no youth will be trained at this workshop/training. If youth are attending, they need to have clearance from Carrie Sharp, for Kaufman County and Dee Lee Smith for Van Zandt County, and be approved as a 4-H Teen Nutrition Leaders. I have not given any clearances this year 2010/2011.
I expect this workshop to last at least 2 hours, but not more than 3 hours. I know this is long, but if we can't get everything covered we will have another workshop.
Thanks and hope to see you there!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
2011 Share the Fun Rules and Guidelines
Please find attached the updated 2011 State Share The Fun Rules & Guidelines. Please note the following changes for 2011:
Clarification of two categories have been made:
* Musical--Instrumental -- This category will allow for 1 to 9 performers who play instruments only. Last year this category was individuals only.
* Solo/Band Performance -- This category will allow for 1 to 9 performers who sing and play instruments. Last year this category was called Band and required 2 to 9 performers. This category will now allow individuals to sing and play and groups of 2 to 9 to sing and/or play.
The Share The Fun contest will be held on Thursday, June 16 at State Roundup! There will be no categories on Wednesday. We will have 3 contest locations with 2 categories in each room. All contests should be able to finish up between 12-1:00 pm with awards at approximately 3:00. Unloading of props and a contestant/coach orientation will be held on Wednesday afternoon!
Attachments: Share the Fun Rules and Guidelines
Clarification of two categories have been made:
* Musical--Instrumental -- This category will allow for 1 to 9 performers who play instruments only. Last year this category was individuals only.
* Solo/Band Performance -- This category will allow for 1 to 9 performers who sing and play instruments. Last year this category was called Band and required 2 to 9 performers. This category will now allow individuals to sing and play and groups of 2 to 9 to sing and/or play.
The Share The Fun contest will be held on Thursday, June 16 at State Roundup! There will be no categories on Wednesday. We will have 3 contest locations with 2 categories in each room. All contests should be able to finish up between 12-1:00 pm with awards at approximately 3:00. Unloading of props and a contestant/coach orientation will be held on Wednesday afternoon!
Attachments: Share the Fun Rules and Guidelines
Monday, September 20, 2010
The 4-H Photography Project is Clicking Off to a Great Start
The 4-H Photography Project members met at the 4-H Extension Office to start exploring new ways to take pictures. The photography project encourages self-expression and teaches proper use of photographic equipment and developing processes. In addition, Photography provides opportunities for career exploration and promoting 4-H. Teen Project Leader Catlyn Wold of Terrell (3rd from left) works with junior 4-H members on special effects done with easy at home props.
Next project meeting will be going to the Dallas Arboretum for fall foliage pictures.
Next project meeting will be going to the Dallas Arboretum for fall foliage pictures.
Textile 4-H Group Learning new ideas.
The 4-H Textile project led by Pandora Bonner of Kaufman is learning new sewing ideas with material not normally worked with in the textile project and then how to market their ideas. The 4-H'ers are learning to sew bags and totes from plastic feed sacks that are collected from local supporters. Then the 4-H'ers design a bag using the logos from the feed sack to make handy re-usable items.
The youth learn alot about choosing their materials, cutting them to a free hand design, putting in a zipper, to finding ways to market them to raise money for their textile project.
Picture 1 - Kaitlyn Lumpkin, Chloe Costello and Project Leader Laurie Celella learn how to set the tension on the sewing machine for different types of materials.
Picture 2 - Senior 4-H'ers Caroline Costello and Cassie Boyd help cut designs and start the sewing process for the younger 4-H'ers.
The youth learn alot about choosing their materials, cutting them to a free hand design, putting in a zipper, to finding ways to market them to raise money for their textile project.
Picture 1 - Kaitlyn Lumpkin, Chloe Costello and Project Leader Laurie Celella learn how to set the tension on the sewing machine for different types of materials.
Picture 2 - Senior 4-H'ers Caroline Costello and Cassie Boyd help cut designs and start the sewing process for the younger 4-H'ers.
Rabbit Project Members Prepare for the State Fair
Kaufman County 4-H Rabbit Project Members Abby Celella of Poetry, Kaitlyn Pagel of Forney, and Kaitlyn Lumpkin of Kaufman work with 4-H Project Leader Angela Pagel to prepare for the State Fair of Texas Rabbit Show held on October 1st to the 3rd in Dallas. Also showing in Dallas will be Hannah Celella of Poetry and Kevin Pagel of Forney. Good Luck 4-H'ers!!
Texas Rabbit Extravaganza Time is Here!!!
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For more information or to volunteer contact Kathy Brase at 254-216-9199 or Eddie Bruton at 254-223-0284 or e-mail the Rabbit Extravaganza Booster Club at rabbitevents@yahoo.com.
TEXAS RABBIT EXTRAVAGANZA
November 20, 2010
Coryell County Activity Complex,
303 Veterans Memorial Loop Gatesville, TX.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO OWN A RABBIT TO PARTICIPATE.
People who do not own rabbits can still compete in
Rabbit breed identification, Rabbit hands-on judging, Rabbit educational poster, Rabbit photo contests, Rabbit art (graphic/handicrafts) contests, Rabbit t-shirt design.
Other contests include Rabbit showmanship, Best dressed rabbit costume & THE RABBIT SHOW!!
Volunteers are always needed. The show could not go on without you!!
For more information or to volunteer contact Kathy Brase at 254-216-9199 or Eddie Bruton at 254-223-0284 or e-mail the Rabbit Extravaganza Booster Club at rabbitevents@yahoo.com.
SEE YOU THERE!
Please NOTE: NEW email address for the Extravaganza for all future correspondence is:
Please use this new email for all future correspondence relating to the event.
Catalog and Waiver form can be found on the State 4-H website .
State website will also have special events score sheets (no changes from last year) and the Showmanship Guide and score sheet that is used for the Extravaganza.
Contact numbers for show officials are listed in the catalog.
This email will not be monitored on a regular basis, so again, please direct all e-communications to the new email address as noted above.
Good luck!
News from the Gardening Club 4-H Project Leader
Hello to all you who are interested in the 4H Gardening Club!
The Gardening Club is a project club and will meet 4x this fall semester.
Our meeting dates are:
September 25th
October 9th
October 30th
November 13th
We will be meeting from 9AM to 12PM at Walls Family Farm. If you need directions, please drop me a line/call me and I'll get directions to you.
Younger siblings are welcome to come as long as a parent is with them at all times to help with noise and motion. If they are able to join in, the more the merrier!
Our meeting on September 25th will be all about composting, specifically vermi-composting...which is composting with worms! Yes, there will be worms on site for you to touch and do experiments with.
We will be preparing our garden beds with compost and topping everything off with hay to insulate and compost into our beds.
If you are interested in doing a gardening/horticulture project, you will find enough learning experiences just at our meetings this year to fill out an entire project. Remember! 4H is not just about animals! You can have a great year and fill an entire record book with projects without ever touching anything that eats, drinks, or has hair!
Things to bring if you have it:
A pitch fork or shovel for spreading hay and compost.
A plastic tub with lid if you want to take some worms home with you for fishing or for your own garden.
Wear clothes and shoes appropriate for dirt and fun!
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO PASS THIS ON TO ANYONE ELSE INTERESTED IN THE GARDENING PROJECT CLUB OR 4H IN GENERAL! THANKS!
See you at 9!
Vicki Stecher
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Sam Houston State University Youth Horse Judging contest
Sam Houston State University is hosting a horse judging clinic and contest Saturday November 6, 2010. The event will be held on the campus of SHSU and will include instruction on Reining, Western Riding, Hunter Hack, Trail, Western Horsemanship, and Hunt Seat Equitation. The clinic and contest is open to youth as well as adults. The clinic will be held from 8:30 to 1pm with lunch provided. The contest will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. Registration forms will soon be available at http://www.shsu.edu/agr. Please pass along to whomever you may think would be interested. For more information see attached flyer or contact Dr. Matt McMillan at mlm018@shsu.edu. Thanks for your interest.
New Tractor Supply Partnership - See What's in Store for your 4-H
National 4-H Council is thrilled to announce that we are partnering with Tractor Supply Company (TSC) on a multi-year, multi-faceted cause marketing and sponsorship program! TSC will provide support to 4-H nationally and locally through various retail fundraising events, such as Paper Clover Promotions, and offer special discounts and other opportunities to 4-H’ers. Following are some of the exciting components of this program:
4-H Memory Contest – Win a TSC gift card by submitting your favorite 4-H memory, visit the TSC website to learn more.
Out Here with Animals Event (Oct. 2, 2010) - Kick off National 4-H Week at your local TSC by participating in Out Here with Animals! See FAQ for more information.
Fall Paper Clover Promotion (November 5-14, 2010) – Save-the-date, more information coming soon!
TSC Reusable Bags (In-stores now!) – See FAQ for more information.
4-H Memory Contest – Win a TSC gift card by submitting your favorite 4-H memory, visit the TSC website to learn more.
Out Here with Animals Event (Oct. 2, 2010) - Kick off National 4-H Week at your local TSC by participating in Out Here with Animals! See FAQ for more information.
Fall Paper Clover Promotion (November 5-14, 2010) – Save-the-date, more information coming soon!
TSC Reusable Bags (In-stores now!) – See FAQ for more information.
Texas 4-H News
There are six new blog items for this week.
ENJOY!!!
1. The Child-Driven Education - by Sugata Mitra - Video from TED - A video that could revolutionize the way we teach youth. WOW!
2. one day 4-H less than one month away!
3. News Release - Stripes Mobile Campaign
4. 4-H Natural Resource Programs (including Shooting Sports)
5. Now Premiering at a Computer Near You: The 4-H Blitz Video
6. 4-H Robotics Report
To view the blog, please click below:
http://texas4-hpractitioners.blogspot.com/
Have a great week!!
ENJOY!!!
1. The Child-Driven Education - by Sugata Mitra - Video from TED - A video that could revolutionize the way we teach youth. WOW!
2. one day 4-H less than one month away!
3. News Release - Stripes Mobile Campaign
4. 4-H Natural Resource Programs (including Shooting Sports)
5. Now Premiering at a Computer Near You: The 4-H Blitz Video
6. 4-H Robotics Report
To view the blog, please click below:
http://texas4-hpractitioners.blogspot.com/
Have a great week!!
Friday, September 10, 2010
District IV 4-H Fall Focus - September 18th
The District IV 4-H Program is kicking off the 2010-2011 4-H year with a Fall Focus on September 18th.
We will begin with our Regular Business Meeting at 1:00 P.M. followed by educational workshops between 2 and 6 P.M. for both youth and adult participants.
Youth topics will include; Writing & Publicity, Service Learning, Team Building, Etiquette, and Recreation Ideas.
Adult workshops will cover New Parent / Leader 101, 4‐H Scholarship Program, Recordbook Tips, Educational Presentations, and Club Resources (Club Ed & the Recreation Handbook).
Dinner, carnival games, and a dance will round off the night. Activities will end at 9:30 P.M.
Youth ages 13 to 19, District Delegates and Adult Leaders are encouraged to attend. Registration is available on 4-H Connect (https://texas.4honline.com/) until September 11th. Full registration (workshops, meals, and evening activities) is $12 and those who do not wish to stay for the evening activities and dinner can register for $4.
We will begin with our Regular Business Meeting at 1:00 P.M. followed by educational workshops between 2 and 6 P.M. for both youth and adult participants.
Youth topics will include; Writing & Publicity, Service Learning, Team Building, Etiquette, and Recreation Ideas.
Adult workshops will cover New Parent / Leader 101, 4‐H Scholarship Program, Recordbook Tips, Educational Presentations, and Club Resources (Club Ed & the Recreation Handbook).
Dinner, carnival games, and a dance will round off the night. Activities will end at 9:30 P.M.
Youth ages 13 to 19, District Delegates and Adult Leaders are encouraged to attend. Registration is available on 4-H Connect (https://texas.4honline.com/) until September 11th. Full registration (workshops, meals, and evening activities) is $12 and those who do not wish to stay for the evening activities and dinner can register for $4.
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
one day 4-H: How are you going to Make a Difference for Life?
On Saturday, October 9, 2010 4-H members all across Texas will once again give back to the the communities and counties that have provided support to our program for more than 103 years.
one day 4-H, is our programs way of making a difference in the lives of Texas. Each 4-H member is encouraged on a individual, club, and/or county level to step forward and participate in a community service project on this day. In 2009, we had over 9,000 4-H members and adults go out and serve - we challenge each of you to get our participation over 15,000! You can do it!
Resources are available on the one day 4-H website to help groups plan, organize, and implement their community service project. Each group is ask to start signing their project up on-line so we can be see the great and awesome projects being planned.
Awards will be given to groups throughout Texas who have significant success and accomplishment in their project. These awards are being generosity sponsored by the current state-wide sponsors of: Blue Bell Creameries, Dr. Martha Couch, Mr. & Mrs. Preston Sides, and Mr Bill Jerman.
YOU CAN BE PART OF THE LARGEST 4-H COMMUNITY SERVICE IN AMERICA - YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN ONE DAY!
one day 4-H, is our programs way of making a difference in the lives of Texas. Each 4-H member is encouraged on a individual, club, and/or county level to step forward and participate in a community service project on this day. In 2009, we had over 9,000 4-H members and adults go out and serve - we challenge each of you to get our participation over 15,000! You can do it!
Resources are available on the one day 4-H website to help groups plan, organize, and implement their community service project. Each group is ask to start signing their project up on-line so we can be see the great and awesome projects being planned.
Awards will be given to groups throughout Texas who have significant success and accomplishment in their project. These awards are being generosity sponsored by the current state-wide sponsors of: Blue Bell Creameries, Dr. Martha Couch, Mr. & Mrs. Preston Sides, and Mr Bill Jerman.
YOU CAN BE PART OF THE LARGEST 4-H COMMUNITY SERVICE IN AMERICA - YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN ONE DAY!
Order your one day 4-H T-Shirts Now!
News from the Texas 4-H Store
Show your pride on Saturday, October 9, 2010 in the second edition of the one day 4-H t-shirt. Each shirt is only $5.75 per shirt and can be ordered up until September 19, 2010 for guaranteed delivery by the 9th. Shirts can be ordered on-line through the Texas 4-H Store.
Saturday, September 04, 2010
2011 Texas 4-H Roundup Logo and Theme Contest - DEADLINE EXTENDED Sept 13th
The Texas 4-H Roundup Logo and Theme Contest is Back!!!
It seems like the 2010 Texas 4-H Roundup just ended, and Summer just began, but moving into August planning is already underway to make the 2011 Texas 4-H Roundup even bigger and better. The first step in making the 2011 Texas 4-H Roundup a memorable one is getting the logo and theme that will help provide the groundwork for the rest of the year. Last year's theme, "The Road Goes on Forever and 4-H Never Ends" help set the stage for the 2010 Roundup and truly provide a road of new opportunities that youth explored. It is the hopes of Texas 4-H faculty and staff that this year will be no different. We highly encourage individuals, groups, and even counties to take advantage of this opportunity to put their mark on the 2011 Texas 4-H Roundup. Below are a few items that are important if you are interested in submitting an entry.
- Deadline for all entries are due September 13, 2010
- Entries may be hand drawn or submitted in a .jpg format
- More information may be found at the following website http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/library/files/youth_roundup_logo.pdf
For more information, please contact Kyle Merten at kjmerten@ag.tamu.edu
Posted by Chris Boleman at 7:44 AM 0 comments
It seems like the 2010 Texas 4-H Roundup just ended, and Summer just began, but moving into August planning is already underway to make the 2011 Texas 4-H Roundup even bigger and better. The first step in making the 2011 Texas 4-H Roundup a memorable one is getting the logo and theme that will help provide the groundwork for the rest of the year. Last year's theme, "The Road Goes on Forever and 4-H Never Ends" help set the stage for the 2010 Roundup and truly provide a road of new opportunities that youth explored. It is the hopes of Texas 4-H faculty and staff that this year will be no different. We highly encourage individuals, groups, and even counties to take advantage of this opportunity to put their mark on the 2011 Texas 4-H Roundup. Below are a few items that are important if you are interested in submitting an entry.
- Deadline for all entries are due September 13, 2010
- Entries may be hand drawn or submitted in a .jpg format
- More information may be found at the following website http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/library/files/youth_roundup_logo.pdf
For more information, please contact Kyle Merten at kjmerten@ag.tamu.edu
Posted by Chris Boleman at 7:44 AM 0 comments
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