4-H Events and Activities

Friday, December 05, 2014

District Lock-In!!!! January 18-19 (NEW DATE!!!)

District Lock-In

EVENT INFORMATION

1.  Date.   January 18-19, 2015
2.  Locations.Drop Off:  TAMU-C Rockwall, 2610 Observation Trail, Rockwall, TX 75032
Pick Up:  Shenaniganz, 1290 East Interstate 30, Rockwall, TX 75087
3.  Schedule. 
7 p.m.            Arrival at TAMU-C facility in Rockwall
Educational Workshops
11 p.m.          Transported to Shenaniganz by approved adult chaperones
Fun and Games
6 a.m.            Checkout and Depart from Shenaniganze
4.  Registration.  Registration will close midnight on January 7, 2015.  Registration includes the following activities:  Unlimited bowling, arcade games, 2-story laser tag, black light miniature golf, billiards, shuffle board, pizza buffet and drinks, mechanical bull rides (with parent consent only), and indoor go-cart rides will be available throughout the night.  4-H will have its own private VIP bowling lanes, dance floor and lounge.  The registration fee is $45 per person (youth and adult).  This fee also includes pizza and drinks provided at Shenaniganz.
Each participant is required to have all medical release and emergency contact information completed and up-to-date on 4-H Connect prior to attending.  Additional waivers from Shenaniganz are required as well.  (attached below)   Youth may only ride the mechanical bull if given permission (by completing the waiver) by parent/guardian.

4-H Roundup Rules & Guidelines with ANNOUNCEMENT!





Please find the updated 2015 4-H Roundup Rules and Guidelines here:
http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/files/2014/12/roundup_guide_2015.pdf
Also, check out this video announcement about this event!

TOTALLY COOL NEW PROJECT!!!! Alpaca Wool Challenge and Community Service Project

TOTALLY COOL NEW PROJECT!!!! Come on Kaufman County lets Do It!!! The 4-H Clothing and Textiles project has a wonderful new opportunity for our 4-H members to learn and grow in their project work; the Alpaca Wool Challenge and Community Service project.

The Alpaca Wool Challenge and Community Service Project is a new statewide activity that unites Alpaca wool producers with Texas 4-H youth. 4-H members are challenged to create a knitted, crocheted, or woven item using yarn provided by TxOLAN Alpaca Association Alpaca producers. The skeins of wool provided range from 50 yards to 200 yards. Items can be constructed by either an individual or a group. All completed items will be sent to College Station to be judged. An entry fee of $15 will be charged for each item entered. Following the contest all items will be returned to be donated to a charity of the person or group choosing.

For all of the 2015 Alpaca Wool Challenge Rules go to:http://fcs.tamu.edu/clothing/4h/community-service/2015-alpaca-wool-contest.pdf

To request Alpaca wool for the challenge go to:http://goo.gl/forms/Pphm7z0S4i ( a link is also available with the 2015 Clothing and Textiles packet at fcs.tamu.edu/clothing/4h/packet/index.php.) A limited number of skeins of wool will be available, so don’t wait too long to make your request.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

New Changes for the State 4-H Share the Fun contest!!

We are excited to announce some changes (and a few reminders) for the 2015 Texas 4-H Roundup Share-The-Fun contest!!
1.       00105188NEW!  Share-The-Fun will be split over two days at Texas 4-H Roundup!
a.       Wednesday: Poetry/Prose, Vocal, Choreographed Routines, and Dramedy
b.      Thursday:  Musical/Instrumental, Solo/Band Performance, and Celebrate 4-H
2.       NEW! A “Best of Show” will be selected each evening by audience participation through texting in votes.
3.       A total of 7 categories will be offered for the 2015 contest.
a.       Celebrate 4-H
b.      Choreographed Routines
c.       Dramedy
d.      Musical/Instrumental
e.      Poetry/Prose
f.        Solo/Band Performance
g.       Vocal
4.       Don’t forget!  Last year an additional acting category was been added called Dramedy
5.       The first and second place district winners in each of the seven (7) categories qualify for Texas 4-H Roundup.
6.       The first and second place entries in each category from District advancing to Texas 4-H Roundup may be from the same county.  If a county has an entry in each category at District and each wins first or second, then they can all advance to Texas 4-H Roundup.
7.       Please note the Texas 4-H Roundup rule that went into effect last year:  4-H members MAY enter the same category in which they have previously been part of a first place entry at Texas 4-H Roundup. 
8.       00105188There will be an Orientation on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 4:00 pm for Poetry/Prose, Vocal, Choreographed Routines, and Dramedy.  There will be an Orientation on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 4:00 pm for Musical/Instrumental, Solo/Band Performance, and Celebrate 4-H.  
9.       00105188There will be an Awards Assembly on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 2:00 pm for Poetry/Prose, Vocal, Choreographed Routines, and Dramedy.  There will be an Awards Assembly on Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 2:00 pm for Musical/Instrumental, Solo/Band Performance, and Celebrate 4-H.
 
The guidelines are attached and can also be found soon on the Texas 4-H Roundup website under the Contest Resources section:
 

4-H Paper Clover Campaign will end Oct 19th!!!

The fall 2014 4-H Paper Clover Campaign will end October 19, 2014, so only 5 days left.  The Terrell and Ennis stores will have the opportunity to support 4-H in Kaufman by choosing to purchase paper clovers for a $1 or more at checkout. All funds raised will be donated to 4-H, and will support 4-H in Kaufman County.  Please stop by and say thank you and also have a great time shopping some of their very cool fall specials.


The Original Sewing and Quilt Expo

The Original Sewing and Quilt Expo” will be in Fort Worth, TX at the Will Rogers Memorial Center .   The dates of the Expo  October 16-18th2014.  We are very excited to be in the Fort Worth/Dallas area again!
The Original Sewing & Quilt Expo offers a variety of learning experiences for students, youth and 4-H clubs interested in Clothing and Textiles.
  • Sewing’s Next Generation: Youth Fashion & Project Show where today’s young sewers (ages 9-18) can show off their projects and share the fun of sewing and quilting with a live audience.  Entry forms are available online atwww.sewingexpo.com  You can follow the link for more information and a PDF of the entry formhttp://www.sewingexpo.com/FortWorthTX/FeaturesEvents/SewingsNextGeneration.aspx
  • Complementary Stage Presentations on sewing related subjects
  • Make-it and Take-it Projects (minimal cost at vendors booths)
  • Gallery Displays of Quilts, Apparel, and Fiber Art Projects
  • Shopping – the latest sewing, quilting, embroidery, embellishment, needle art tools, machines and sewing related items
  • Sewing Classes featuring teachers who are experts in their fields of sewing, quilting, beading and fiber arts ($19.00/session)
  • Super Prize Drawing – fabulous prize packages and sewing machines awarded daily
The Sewing’s Next Generation: Youth Fashion & Project Show will occur on Saturday, October 18th  at 3:45pm on the Expo Stage at the Original Sewing & Quilt Expo.  It’s a great opportunity to show off their sewing skills and experience the world of sewing. There is no cost to enter Next Generation and every participant can enjoy the Expo for the day on Saturday for free!
Please encourage any teachers, club advisors, and parents to visit our website www.sewingexpo.com  or email me directly for more information at kari.eckel@fwcommunity.com   or call my direct line 440-899-3973 .  I would love to see more children and students interested in sewing attend our event in your area.
We offer reduced rates for 4-H and youth groups – please email or call  me directly for information. Please forward this information to 4-H sewing groups or any youth interested in participating.

Kids & Cows for the Cure - Breast Cancer Awareness

2014 Bowie Co. 4-H 
Ark-La-Tex Classic
Kids & Cows for the Cure - Breast Cancer Awareness

Market Lamb, Market Goat & Beef Cattle Show
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Hosted by the Bowie County 4-H Livestock Booster Club
Four States Fairgrounds – Texarkana, Arkansas
Concessions will be available
General Rules & Regulations
 All exhibitors must be a bonafide 4–H or FFA member.
 Entry fees: $25
 Check-in - weigh-in from 8-9 a.m. Show will begin at 10 a.m. with market lambs, followed
by market goats, steers, commercial heifers and registered heifers.
 Animals must be the property of the exhibitor. Registration papers may be checked as you
check in, please have original registration papers available at time of check–in.
 Showmanship is $5 at the gate - winner take all.
 Showmanship classes will follow the breed show. Divisions will be: Junior – 9 to 14 years,
Senior – 15 to 19 years and Novice – any 1st year exhibitor. Can only enter one division.
Age as of August 31 of current year.
 Decision of the judges will be final.
Division & Classes
 Buckles will be given to the following champion heifer breeds: Angus, Beefmaster, Brangus,
Charolais, Chianina, Grey Brahman, Hereford, Limousin, Maine-Anjou, Red Angus, Red
Brahman, Red Brangus, Santa Gertrudis, Shorthorn, Simbrah, Simmental, ORB (other
registered breeds), Commercial and to the champion steer, lamb and goat.
 Registered Heifer Breeds will show by division – American, British & Continental .
 NO BULLS
 Commercial Heifers, Steers, Market Lambs & Market Goats will show by weight.
 No Animals older than June 1, 2012 (30 months).
 Blow and Go. NO Adhesive!
 Generators Welcome
 Health Papers (check with vet for current requirements)
Buckles for Breed Champions
Rosettes for Breed Reserve Champions
Custom Steel Trophy for Division Champions
Custom Award for Division Reserve Champions
For More Information:
Bowie County Extension Office - 903-628-6702
Mike Boswell 903-701-0364 or Jimmy Curtis 903-667-4877

2014 Fall Lamb and Goat Jackpot Show

Thrall Booster Club to attend their 2014 Fall Lamb and Goat Jackpot Show Sunday, October 19, 2014. For additional information contact Mo Hamann at mofuel@texconoil.com.

Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Market Steer and Show Heifer Workshop - Nov 1st, 2014

On November 1st, 2014 the Ag Coalition and the Beef Project Committee has a Market Steer & Show Heifer Workshop at the County Show Grounds.  This workshop in the AM will focus on Daily Hair Care, Hoof Care and Nutrition for Show Cattle.  Kaufman County Farm Bureau has graciously offered to sponsor the Lunch for the event.  With that you will need to RSVP by October 24th, 2014 for the lunch.

Also this day we will be Verifying Heifers for the Spring Shows (Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, San Angelo, and Austin).  You will need to have your heifers present by 1 pm to verify your heifers.  It is $10 per heifers.  More information in on the Blog and the facebook post (http://kaufman4hcouncil.blogspot.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/Kaufmancounty4h?ref=bookmarks).  If you have any questions please email or call Carrie Sharp at cl-sharp@tamu.edu or 972-932-9069.

Friday, October 03, 2014

Kaufman County 4-H STEM Club inaugural meeting - October 7th





Kaufman County 4-H STEM Club will be having its inaugural meeting on October 7th at 6:00 pm at the Kaufman County Fairgrounds. Come join us as we participate in the 4-H National Youth Science Day Rockets to the Rescue experiment.
Rockets to the Rescue is an engaging activity that gives young scientists an opportunity to let their imagination take flight and explore how aerospace engineering addresses real world problems, such as delivering food and supplies in emergency situations.
Kaufman County 4-H current member can participate for free. Non-4-H members can participate with a participation cost of $20 to help pay for supplies for the rockets.
Feel free to bring your lawn chairs and watch your young scientist take flight with our new STEM project club! If you have any questions please contact the Kaufman County 4-H Extension Office at 972-932-9069 or email Carrie Sharp at cl-sharp@tamu.edu.
Please RSVP by 5 pm on Monday so that we can have enough supplies for all of the participants.


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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

4-H National Youth Science Day Online Course and Digital Badge




4-H National Youth Science Day Online Course and Digital Badge
Youth can now obtain online recognition of their learning experience in the 2014 National Youth Science Day experiment! An open online course is being offered through the efforts of the For Youth, For Life Learning Network in collaboration with 4-H in Alabama and Arizona. The “course” will be open for enrollment on September 22 and will begin on October 1 for individual learners participating in the 2014 NYSD "Rockets to the Rescue" experiment. Young people may enroll in the course and upon completion of a brief survey receive a digital badge as an online recognition of learning achievement.

4-H National Youth Science Day (NYSD) is an exciting, interactive learning experience that engages thousands of youth across the country in conducting the National Science Experiment. The national 4-H NYSD event will take place on October 8, 2014 in Washington, D.C.

The University of Arizona developed the 2014 National Science Experiment: Rockets to the Rescue! Learn more about this exciting activity which focuses on aerospace engineering.

Science kits for the 2014 National Science Experiment are available for purchase - buy now from the 4-H Mall.


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Monday, September 22, 2014

State Fair of Texas Livestock Show update

From the State Fair of Texas. If you are showing please read!!!
=Stalling and tie-outs will be assigned upon arrival. If you want to stall with someone, please haul together or be together in line. That will help the superintendent's get the stalling together and you in the barn quicker!
=They will have an exhibitor hospitality area set up in staging and open during peak arrival times. You may pick-up parking and gate passes at this location or purchase any additional.
=Market and Prospect Steer entries are at a record number, please limit the amount of tack, feed, etc.
=We also have the second highest number of barrow entries. DON'T forget your dividers! Barrows will be stalled 3 to 4 per pen.


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County Fair Commercial Heifer and Market Steer entry Deadline

IMPORTANT NOTE!! November 4th at 6pm at the Risinger Vet Clinic in Terrell is the Deadline to pay entry fees for the market steers that were validated in June. You only paid to tag in...you will need to fill out an entry sheet and pay the extra entry fee. Also this is also tag in and entry for commercial heifers for the county fair and any market steers that you did not tag in June 

4-H Photography project online lessons

Everyone has a phone today that takes pictures and the wonders of taking pictures with a camera has been put to the side with everyone's busy schedule.  In the next few months we will visit the world of photography. There will be the opportunity to share your adventures on the blog and Facebook sites.




  • Recognize photography as a useful hobby and potential profession.

  • Observe and appreciate surroundings through the eye of the camera.

  • Develop and apply technical and artistic skills in film-based and digital photography.

  • Learn about photography as an art, a science and a communication tool.

  • Record events, ideas and situations for study or reference.


The first great opportunity for all the age groups is coming this December.   Schedule to prepare for the District IV 4-H Contest


  • 4-H Connect registration opens December 7, 2014

  • 4-H Connect registration closes midnight, December 31, 2014

  • 4-H Connect late registration opens January 1, 2015, and will close at midnight January 7, 2015

  • Judging will take place between January 1 and January 31

  • Results will be emailed to County Extension Offices

  • Awards will be distributed to County Extension Offices



Age-Age divisions are determined by a participant’s age as of September 1 of the current 4-H year.  Age divisions for this contest are:



Junior - 8 and in the 3rd grade, 9, or 10


Intermediate - 11, 12, or 13


Senior - 14, 15, 16, 17, or 18





4-H Projects


  • Farm & Ranch

  • Food

  • Leading Lines

  • Panorama

  • Shadow

  • Silhouette

  • Water (any form)



Descriptions are outlined on the District IV website 



First challenge.  New Mexico State Extension has an awesome online tutorial at...






Got to this page and take the scavenger hunt challenge with your digital camera. Email me the results. And we will post the results to the pages!








139 days to the 4H Food Showdown!!




The county food showdown will be here before we know it!!!  On February 7th, 2015 at the Kaufman County Extension office we will host the County Food show. Here is some dates of importance for the event...



November 8th, 2014 - Out of the Box day

 We will have workshops on Soap Making, Freezer Preserves, and Fall Photos.

January 17th, 2015 - Food Show Orientation & Training

January 30th, 2015 - County Food Show sign up. Call into the extension office

February 7th, 2015 - County Food Show and Food Challenge

February 15th, 2015 - Deadline for District Food Show and Food Challenge on 4H Connect

March 6th, 2015 - District IV 4-H Food Show and Food Challenge - TAMU Commerce








Food Show basics. To compete in the Food Show, a 4-H member prepares a dish in one of the four entry categories—
protein, fruit & vegetable, grains, dairy. (Refer to the district 4-H Food Show guidelines or ask the Katie Phillips, Kaufman County FCS agent) Once the recipe is selected, the 4-H member
should practice preparing the dish several times to learn the preparation steps and the importance of each step. Project
leaders can help members select recipes and practice preparing them. 





To prepare for this fun event we will have posts from leaders, teen leaders, and the extension office to help you with fun activities at your home, your club meeting or get some of your friends together to take a trip to the local grocery store.   You will have several chances to post your adventures on the blog or the 4-H Facebook page!



FIRST STEP. KNOW YOUR PLATE!


Go to the USDA site to learn how to make a great MyPlate

http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/downloads/TenTips/DGTipsheet1ChooseMyPlate.pdf



Let's have some fun!!!



MyPlate Design Challenge – create a plate showing a “MyPlate meal” with foods from each of the five food groups. We will be looking for the best picture select that portrays the MyPlate message (for example, pictures where all five food groups are depicted, where half the plate is fruits and vegetables, or where foods lower in solid fats, added sugars, and sodium are shown). Once these pictures are selected, members can be invited to vote for their favorite. The winning pictures will be printed and hung outside the 4-H office. Make sure you send with the picture your age and name so that we get the right picture to the right person!  Send pictures to cl-sharp@tamu.edu.

Monday, September 08, 2014

Robotics Online Course for CEAs, Leaders and Members Offered this Fall.

Texas Tech has graciously offered to conduct a FREE online robotics course for our Texas 4-H adults and members. Individuals will learn the basics of building and programming the Lego Mindstorm EV3 robot. Details and instructions for signing up please contact the extension office and we will forward the information.



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Location:Free online robotic course from Texas Tech

The Texas 4-H Youth Development Program is excited to announce another exciting event during National 4-H Week. This one includes an opportunity for 4-H youth and adults to visit the NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas for a fun-filled day of educational experiences in the aerospace and rocketry project. The Texas 4-H Program has partnered with NASA’s Summer of Innovation and the Texas A&M University Department of Geology to select up to 30 4-H members and adults to take an educational tour of Johnson Space Center on Wednesday, October 8, 2014.

This event will coincide with the 4-H National Day of Science and the 2014 science project of “Rockets to the Rescue.” Selected participants will be led on a guided tour beginning at Space Center Houston, then toured through a variety of areas of the NASA field center. Throughout the day the participants may have the opportunity to meet with scientists and engineers working on NASA’s major projects and/or current and former astronaut crewmembers. The end of the experience will include the youth and adults coming together into teams to build their own “Rocket’s to the Rescue” rocket and launch from the grounds of NASA Johnson Space Center.

The contest is open to all 4-H members in grades 6th to 12th, adult volunteers, and County Extension Agents in Texas. To apply, applicants will complete three simple questions online at: http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/rocketessay. Each question is limited to 300 charters and the questions are:
The Orion Spacecraft is a new era in space travel for the United States. It is a part of NASA’s new space launch system will allow people to travel beyond any limits we have been before to such places as Mars. In your opinion, why are projects such as the Orion Project important to our country and world?
As a 4-H member/adult in Texas and having an interest in the areas of science, technology, and/or rocketry, how do you think 4-H can play a part in the Orion Project?

If you were an astronaut and selected to fly on a Orion, what type of experiment would you like to conduct in space and why would you choose that particular experiment?

Rules for the contest are:
Entries are now being accepted at: texas4-h.tamu.edu/rockets.
All entries must be submitted online.
Up to 30 youth and adults will be selected from across Texas in order to represent all geographic areas of Texas and 4-H membership.
Youth and adult selected are responsible for their own travel and expenses to and from the NASA Johnson Space Center.
Only those youth and adults selected can attend the NASA Johnson Space Center experiences. Any parents, siblings, and/or spouses can visit Space Center Houston, Galveston Island, or other local venues during the time of the event.

You may be required to provide a photo id for the JSC tour.

Contest will close on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at midnight.

Winners will be notified via email on Friday, September 26th.

This is a great opportunity for our 4-H members to become highly engaged in the area of rocketry and aerospace, as well as an opportunity to recognize and train 4-H volunteers and agents in an exciting new project for either community clubs or SPIN 4-H Clubs.



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Location:TOO COOL!! Blast Off to Johnson Space Center Contest!

Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Kaufman County 4-H now has Twitter!!!

Follow the news and happenings for Kaufman County 4-H by connecting with Twitter!!

Find us on Twitter at @Kaufman4H

More Tweets to follows...

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Multi county officer training August 16

Come have some fun and get some great ideas for leading your clubs into the new 4-H year!!!!  August 16th is the date starting at 9 am in the morning at the Rockwall County Courthouse.  Look for more information soon.  Call the 4-H office at 972-932-9069 to sign up and bring $5.00 the day of the workshop for a great pizza lunch.  Email Carrie Sharp at cl-sharp@tamu.edu if you have any questions.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Re-enrollment in 4-H begins August 15th Re-Enrollment

All 4-H families, new and returning, are encouraged to log in and enroll in order to become an official 4-H member.  If you want to become an adult leader or volunteer we encourage you to enroll for the 2014-2015 year.  As you enroll in 4-H year for the year, here are some tips in using 4-H Connect:

·  If you already have a profile DO NOT re- create another one!
·  If you lost your email and password call the County Extension office we can tell you your e-mail address and reset your password!
·  To be an official 4-H member in Texas 4-H you must have an ACTIVE profile in 4-H CONNECT!
·  An active membership will not be granted until the $20.00 participation fee is paid on 4-H Connect!
·  You cannot register for an event until your profile is ACTIVE!
·  When you are doing your re-enrollment for the 2014-2015 year please make sure you update your address, phone number, and email address.

Don’t wait until the last minute to enroll!

NEW COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING TIMES FOR 2014-2015




Council
Meeting ** New Meeting Times**



The next 4-H Council Meeting will be held Tuesday, August 19th,
at the Kaufman County Extension Office at 6:30 pm.





Officers for the 2014-2015 4-H Year


President - Katlin Lumpkin


Vice President - Hannah Celella


Secretary - Kaitlyn Pagel


Treasurer - Isaac Stecher


Reporter - Seth Maxwell


Recreation - Quentin Gravelle


District Council Rep - Kaitlyn Pagel





The purpose of the County Council is for 4-H members from
each club to come and share what they are doing in their club and get ideas
from other clubs on activities and help plan county wide activities.





AUGUST 19 – Total Council Membership


SEPTEMBER 16 – Officers Only


OCTOBER 21 – Total Council Membership


NOVEMBER 18 – Officers Only


DECEMBER 16 – Total Council Membership – Christmas Party


JANUARY 20 – Officers Only


FEBRUARY 17 - Total Council Membership


MARCH 17-Officers Only


APRIL 21 - Total Council Membership


MAY 19 - Officers Only




JUNE 16 - Total Council Membership – Elections


Tuesday, July 01, 2014

The Silver Spurs 4-H Horse Club will not meet in July,  the club will meet again on August 7, 2014, at  the Extension office at 6:30 p.m. 2471 N. State Hwy. 34, Kaufman, TX 75142.  Good Luck at State!!

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Panhandle Showdown steer and heifer show




Steer and Heifer Show August 2nd . The show will be North West of Hereford or 3 miles south of Brian Martin Cattle Co. at the Barn Church. There will be a short clinic before the show, great prizes, and 3 sanctioned shows (2 steer, 1 heifer) buckles, and prizes for champions and breed champions.


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2014/2015 Major Stock Show Order Deadlines

2014 State Fair of Texas broiler orders due June 30. Turkey orders for 2015 Houston, San Antonio and Austin shows are due July 14. Orders must be mailed to the Poultry Extension office and post marked by the due date. All rules, information and order forms are available on the Poultry Extension website at http://posc.tamu.edu/texas-agrilife-poultry-extension-specialists/youth-programs/ .


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Saturday, June 21, 2014

Heart O Texas Fair info

Entry Deadline to he Extension office: September 8, 2014

SHOW CHANGES/ADDITIONS

Pre-Junior, Junior & Open Miniature Hereford Show

* New addition for 2014 is our Miniature Hereford Show.
* See all Rules, Regulations and Classes on pages 55-58 in our Livestock Exhibitor Catalog

Heart O’ Texas Trap Shooter Extravaganza

* New for 2014.
* For complete details visit our Livestock Exhibitor Catalog, pages 74-81.

Jr. Dairy Cattle Show

* Although premiums will still be paid, no scholarships will be awarded.
* No limit on head per exhibitor.

Jr. Breeding Sheep Show

* No Breeding Sheep Show for 2014

Jr. Steer Show

* Exhibitors will be responsible for weighing their own steers. The top two (2) places in each class will be re-weighed. Any steer weighing more than 5% above its turned-in weight will be disqualified. Third (3rd) place will be reweighed if necessary

CONTESTS

Agricultural Public Speaking Contest

* Date of Contest: Saturday, October 4, 2014
* Registration on-line before: September 22, 2014
* Check-in: 7:30 a.m. – Lion's Den, 1716 N. 42nd St, Waco, TX
* Time of Contest: 8:30 a.m. – Lion’s Den
* Awards & Scholarship Presentation: Immediately following contest completion

Consumer Decision Making Contest

* Date of Contest: Saturday, October 4, 2014
* Registration: 9:00 a.m. - Lion's Den, 1716 N. 42nd St, Waco, TX
* Time of Contest: 10:00 a.m. – Lion’s Den
* Awards & Scholarship Presentation: 2:00 p.m. - Extraco Show Pavilion

Agricultural Product Identification Contest

* Date of Contest: Saturday, October 4, 2014
* Registration: 9:30 a.m. - Extraco Creative Arts Building
* Time of Contest: 10:30 a.m. - Extraco Creative Arts Building
* Awards: 2:00 p.m. – Extraco Creative Arts Building

Food Challenge

* Date of Contest: Saturday, October 4, 2014
* Registration: 11:00 a.m. - Lion's Den, 1716 N. 42nd St, Waco, TX
* Time of Contest: 12 Noon – Lion’s Den
* Awards: 2 p.m. – Extraco Show Pavilion

Livestock Judging Contest

* Date of Contest: Sunday, October 5, 2014
* Registration: 8:00 a.m. – Extraco Show Pavilion
* Time of Contest: 8:300 a.m. – Extraco Show Pavilion
* Awards & Scholarship Presentation: 1:00 p.m. – Extraco Show Pavilion
If you leave the fairgrounds between contest and Awards/Scholarship Presentation you must pay parking and gate


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Friday, May 16, 2014

NEWSLETTER CORRECTIONS!! Please take note

Council Meeting

The next 4-H Council Meeting will be held Sunday, June 2nd  at County Extension Agent, Carrie Sharp at 5:30 pm.  Bring calendars, a chair to sit in and your favorite beverage.  We will be conducting elections, start planning the banquet, summer opportunities and finalizing the budget/bylaws.


Bring your “4-H Where Change Makes Cents” jars so that they can be transported to Texas Roundup to turn in.

District IV 4-H Horse Judging
The senior team  members traveled to Gainesville Texas to compete in the District IV 4-H Horse Judging, the NCTC Invitational Judging and the Invitational reasons contest
The senior team of Abby Celella, Hannah Celella, Meagan Gravelle, and Katlin Lumpkin placed 2nd as a team and will be heading to state competition.
In the individual placings,
Meagan Gravelle was 3rd with a 534
Kaitlyn Pagel was 5th with a 522
Katlin Lumpkin was 8th with a 508
Hannah Celella was 9th with a 502

In the NCTC Invitational the Senior Team Placed 12th out of 68 teams.  With Meagan Gravelle and Kaitlyn Pagel placing individually in the top 20.

In the NCTC Invitational Reasons contest the senior team placed 3rd overall with Meagan Gravelle placing 4th, Kaitlyn Pagel placing 6th, Katlin Lumpkin placing 8th, and Hannah Celella placing 12th in the invitational contest.

CALENDAR CORRECTION 

Friday, May 30
9:00am
 Outdoor Education Camp Out
Saturday, May 31
» 4:00pm
 Outdoor Education Camp Out
4:00pm
 Ruminants Unlimited 4-H Party 
Sunday, June 1                                                         .
Outdoor Education Archery Practice – 2-4 pm
Monday, June 2
5:30pm
 County Council meeting

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Future Club Officer Candidates and Families of Candidates

For Future Officers and Families to consider
4-H club officers are elected annually in accordance with the club's constitution and bylaws.  Under the guidance of the 4-H community club leader and/or the officer's advisor, officers are responsible for a particular part of the 4-H club's function.  Generally, 4-H clubs have a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and sergeant at arms.  However, 4-H units may have additional officers according to their constitution and bylaws. Other activities and events may be planned by a committee.
Together, the 4-H club officer team is responsible for the administration of the 4-H club and its programs. Club officers plan and carry out community club meetings. This process engages officers by encouraging them to learn experientially. The officer advisor serves as a facilitator, counselor, resource provider, and coach to the officers.
These objectives of holding an office include increased:
  • planning and organizing skills.
  • teamwork, leadership, and social skills.
  • communication and public speaking skills.
  • self-responsibility.
  • decision making skills.
  • record keeping and management skills.

Responsibilities

As an officer, you will manage the planning and implementation of the club’s programs and business. You will be a guardian of the club’s legal, financial, social, and educational responsibilities. Officers are responsible for ensuring that the club is inclusive and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, or disability.
The general duties of holding an office include:
  • Learn and act upon the duties of your office.
  • Be an active member of the board of officers.
  • Attend officer executive board meetings.
  • Attend club meetings and activities.
  • Lead in planning meetings and events.
  • Give your opinion on issues, but also listen to what others have to say.
  • Actively and respectively represent 4-H in your community.
  • Let the officer advisor know if you are unable to attend a meeting.
Club officers and officer advisors have an important responsibility to their club, to Kaufman County 4-H, Texas 4-H, and the public. As an Officer for the club or for council, your actions on and off 4-H time will be closely watched.  I am always proud when I have the public tell me when a 4-H'er has went above and beyond their expectations.  But I am also concerned when I am included in other comments that concern the 4-H Program.  Please remember this when you are considering running for an officer position.

State 4-H Golf Challenge - July 28, 2014

Location: The Campus Course at Texas A&M University – College Station, TX
Date: July 28, 2014
Time: 8:00 am shotgun start
Cost: $60
In 2014 changes are being made to the Texas 4-H Golf Challenge Program. There will be no regional events hosted this year. Instead one State event will be hosted at the brand new course located on the campus at Texas A&M University. The Campus Course atTexas A&M University is in its first year and is being rated as one of the top new golf courses in Texas. This event will be open to all age 4-Hers and split into two age divisions (Juniors 12 and under and Seniors 13 and up). This event is also open to non 4-Hers. For more information please visit http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/golf

Monday, April 07, 2014

2014 Multi County Camp - July 7-9, 2014

“The Great Outdoors” is this year’s theme.  The campers will experience 4-H projects & how they relate to the outdoors.  Camp will be held at Lakeview Baptist Encampment in Lone Star Texas on July 7-9, 2014.  We have a lot of fun activities and events planned.  A $115.00 (non-refundable) registration fee and your camp forms are due to the Kaufman County Extension Office by May 1st, 2014.

Please note – registration is due to your county Extension office.

Again, youth will need to be signed out by an adult – parent, volunteer, agent - - - we don’t want anyone to get left at camp or wonder where & who they left with.  Everyone needs to be picked up by 10 am – parents are invited to come to the closing & awards presentation.

2014 Camp Workshops
Sewing           -         Outdoor First Aid
Shooting Sports           -         Biologist Skills   -         Conoeing/Kayaking
Junior Master Gardener – Edible Plants – area Master Gardner goups
ROPES Course  - For those participants that pay by May 1st, 2014

Volunteer Virtual Conference - May 5th and 6th


State 4-H Dog Show - July 11-13

The 2014 Texas 4-H Dog Show registration is now open on 4-H CONNECT.  It will be held at the Bell County Expo in Belton, Texas on July 11-13, 2014. The deadline for registration is May 9, 2014. From May 10th -16th , late registration will be open for a $50 late fee.  DO NOT wait until 4:55 on the last day to enter. It will be difficult for your County Extension Office to help you if you run into problems. Registration will be a little different this year.   You may want to print the attached worksheet and work with your project leader or as a family and determine on paper which classes you are going to enter. This will save you time at the computer and hopefully save corrections down the line.

The dog(s) you certified will be listed at the top of the registration. You will select the dog you are entering and then select the events for that dog.  Once you select the event, you will be given the option to select the specific class as you scroll down the page. At the bottom of the page are three buttons.  If you have another dog to enter, click “Save and Add New Entry”. With the new entry page pulled up, select the next dog and repeat the entry process. At the end of the last dog, you will click  “Continue”.  This will take you to a payout page with a list of the dogs you have entered and the total for each one. At the end of the list, in blue, you will see “Edit Payment Information”. Please double check the payment information you have.  The most common problem is credit cards that have expired.  DO NOT click 4-H/County Check unless you have specific information from your County Extension Office to do so.

If it is your first State show, for the most part you will enter the lowest skill level class. For those who showed in Obedience, Rally or Showmanship at State last year.  The first step will be to pull your score sheets from last year or go to the State Dog Show web page and look at last year’s results to help you determine which skill level you should enter in your event this year. Obedience and Rally results have an “*” next to qualified scores which means you should move up. Showmanship, you will need to know what you placed and how many were in your class, then refer to the chart on page 15 of the rule book.  Any titles received up to time of entry will determine the class entered.  It is not necessary to advance based on titles received between entry and the show.

Once you hit submit, it will first go to the county level, where your County Extension Agent or support staff will approve them. If you have made a mistake or need to make a change, contact your County Office to kick it back for you to correct.  The charge will not go through until the entry is approved at the State level.

There is also a photography contest. Pass the word to your friends outside the project. They don’t have to own a dog to enter the photography contest.

Parents and Project Leaders can register as adults for the show.  The only selections for adults will be ordering a t-shirt and signing up to help with various tasks. Be sure to pass this information along to your project leaders.

We will have a silent auction to raise funds for judge’s. Additional information about the silent auction will be coming, but start thinking about what your county group or multi-county group could provide. 

We are still short on Obedience/Rally and Conformation/Showmanship judges. If you know of a judge you would like to nominate, please read the packet carefully and then provide the nomination form to the potential judge. At this point we are notifying judges within a day or two of receiving their nomination form. 
If you have trouble with 4-H CONNECT, contact your County Extension Office.  The 2014 Texas 4-H Dog Show Rules and Guidelines and last year’s results are available at the State Website  http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/show 

We hope you are having fun with your project and look forward to seeing you in Belton in July.

North Central Texas 4-H GEAR Robotics Contest

North Central Texas 4-H GEAR Robotics Contest
Contest Type:  GEAR Robotics
Eligibility:  Actively enrolled Texas 4-H members
Date:  May 10, 2014
Location:  Dallas Research and Extension Center, Building C
Check-in Time:  8 - 8:30 a.m.
Cost:  $60/team
Registration:  April 9 - May 2, 2014 (one youth or adult will register the whole team on 4-H Connect)
Limit:  30 team maximum

What to Bring (per team):
·         1 pre-programmed Lego robot (RCX, NXT or EV3)
·         1 power strip
·         1 laptop with Lego software
·         Items for educational presentation (if needed)

·         1 GEAR Robotics practice game mat (optional)

This same information will soon be posted on our robotics page along with other existing resources.  http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/robotics   More contests are being planned, so we will be adding those on this same page once they are confirmed.


Saturday, March 01, 2014

District IV 4-H Roundup contest memo

Contest memos for Educational Presentations, Share the Fun, and Fashion Show have been posted on our website http://d44-h.tamu.edu/ under the "District Events" section. Registration for each of these is also open on Connect. Please note the location for these contests is not in the student center this year. We will be utilizing the Ferguson Social Science building's classrooms and auditorium. A map and suggested parking lot is noted in these memos. Prior to those contests, I will send out our usual room assignment charts.



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District Storyboard Contest memo online

The District Storyboard contest memo has been posted online. http://d44-h.tamu.edu/district-events/fashion-storyboarding/ Connect registration is up and running as well.

There is a link within the memo to the label that goes on the back of the boards. Please double-check to make sure that the label category matches what is selected on Connect.

Drop off locations are the District Office and the Hopkins County Extension office. Boards will be judged by TWU fashion design students and professors, and displayed at our April 5 district Roundup in Commerce.




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