May 2016 - Kenton County
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May 2016 - Kenton County
UPCOMING DATES & DEADLINES: Cooperative Extension Service Kenton County 10990 Marshall Road Covington, KY 41015 (859) 356-3155 Fax: (859) 356-0363 www.ca.uky.edu/ces • Record Book Deadline: July 1, 2016; by 5:00 p.m. • Kenton County Fair: Item Check-in: July 10 Item Pick-up: July 17 Fair Date: July 11-16, 2016 Summer Classes and Summer Adventures Begin June 7 • Ky. State Fair: Aug. 18-28, 2016 Registration is now on line. www.kentoncountyextension.com 4-H SPRING SHOWCASE (Registration Required) The 4-H Fashion Revue will be held at the Syndicate in Newport on Thursday, May 26, 2016, as part of the tenth 4-H Spring Showcase. This evening will showcase the talents of many of our 4-H youth. Fashions will be modeled by our 4-H sewing youth, dessert will be baked and decorated by cake decorating project group members. Teen 4-H’ers will serve as the planning committee, and the Krafty Kids and Blazin’ Bridles Club members will be servers. The $13 per person fee includes dinner. Everyone must pre-register. Call the office if you have not received an invitation and would like to attend. Come Join the Fun! State Horse Contests If you are planning to participate in the state horse judging, horse bowl, or horse arts and crafts events to be held on June 9-10 in Lexington, you must register and pay the fee by May 28. Individual registration forms are required and are available on-line at http://www.uky.edu/Ag/4hhorse or from the extension office. Contact Mary Averbeck for more information. Packets were mailed in April to 4-H horse club members who completed their 6 educational hours. UPCOMING HORSE PROGRAM DATES: May 1 • Horse Camp applications due June 3-5 • District 3 4-H Qualifying Show June 5-10 Camp • Campbell County 4-H Horse June 8 • State Horse Judging June 9 & 10 • State 4-H Horse Contests at Holiday Inn North, Lexington July 3-9 • State 4-H Horse Show at Kentucky Fair & Expo Center July 16 • Kenton County Fair 4-H Horse Show Blazin’ Bridles Club News The Blazin’ Bridles will hold their second Gymkhana at the Kenton County Fairgrounds on Saturday May 14. Please check our Facebook Page, Blazin’ Bridles 4-H Club, for all updates regarding the show. We will hold our monthly meeting on Thursday May 12, 2016 at the Marshall Road office. Hope to see you there! Please call Michele Huelsman at 803-4534 or email [email protected] with any questions regarding our club. Early Bird Record Book Entry Prize Announcement 2016 Record Books are due Friday, July 1. There will be an “early‐early” bird drawing for books submi ed by 5:00 PM on June 17 and an “early” bird drawing for books submi ed by June 24. One cket per Record Book. Mul ple prizes will be awarded including 4‐H T‐Shirts and other fun 4‐H items. R ecord Books, cover sheets and scoring guidelines are available in the Kenton County Extension Office lobby. Junior books are salmon colored, senior books are ivory. The cover sheets are lime green and have the scoring rubric on the back. Materials printed with a 2016 in the heading are the most current version. Please review the Record Book Requirements listed below: Record Book Workshops An instructional session is planned for anyone needing assistance in completing record books. June 24, 2016; 1:00-3:00 p.m.- Durr Annex, Edgewood - K-Mart (Plaza) Record Book Requirements In order to enter projects at the Kenton County Fair, you must meet the following record book requirements: 1) You must submit the correct record book for each project. (This includes shows/activities.) 2) All record books must be logged in by a secretary, agent or record book committee volunteer before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, July 1, 2016 As always, record books will be accepted during office hours in the weeks prior to the deadline. 3) Your record book must score 7 or more points. 4) You must include a project achievement story. Reminder: the stories must be the child’s original work. 5) Record books are on the website at: www.kentoncountyextension.com Please address any questions or concerns to Mary Averbeck at: 356-3155 ATTENTION! LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS Please contact Diane by May 11th to set up your farm visit. If you have any questions or concerns this will be a good time to ask. Please give directions to your barn when you call or send via email. 4-H Poultry Club May 13 Kenton County Extension Office 4:30 p.m. Poultry Club members will be sent a reminder email. Please join us as we begin to prepare for the fair! S TATE LIVES TOCK JUDGING CONTES T ENTRY DEADLINE— MAY 23 Date of Contest: Tuesday, June 21 Registration: $22.00 per person Make Check Payable to: Kenton County 4-H Council EXTRA Recognition breakfast Tickets: $16.50 Location: Madison County Fairgrounds, Richmond, Kentucky. 4-H members registering can request more complete information. Late registration will not be permitted by the State program for 2016. Registration Fee is non-refundable from the state program. COUNTRY HAM We will work Country Hams when Dr. Rentfrow examines some and let’s us know how to proceed. The 4-H’ers participating in the 4-H Country Ham project need to begin preparing their speeches. Junior speeches should be about “How To Cook & Store A Country Ham” and Senior speeches should be about “Insects that Infest Country Hams & How To Control Them.” S TATE DAIRY JUDGING CONTES T ENTRY DEADLINE— MAY 13 Farm Credit Services and Ale 8 One work with the State 4-H office to provide scholarships to 4-H members. Entries must be postmarked by May 13, 2016, therefore 4-H members must submit the application earlier for processing. Contact Diane at the Kenton County Cooperative Extension for more information at 356-3155. DAIRY U—MAY 14, 2016 This is a event is designed to help youth learn more about showing dairy cattle. Showing dairy cattle is a way to teach animal husbandry and responsibility to many youth. This workshop will cover topics to help those who have been showing for awhile and those who are new to showing. Registration is due by May 1, 2016. For more information and registration information go to: http:// www.kyagr.com/marketing/show-and-fair.html Date of Contest: Monday, June 6, 2016 Registration: $15 per person Make Check Payable to: Kenton County 4-H Council Location: UK Coldstream Dairy Farm, Lexington AWARDS BANQUET: Evening of June 6, 2016 Location: Fayette County Extension Office Late entries cannot be accepted. MAY LIVES T OCK EVENT S: If you would like to visit the web site (www.kyagr.com) it will also give dates and events. Go to Programs, then click Show & Fair Promotion. The following are May livestock events: May 14: May 14: May 21: May 28: May 28: June 4: June 4: June 4: June 6: June 8: June 9: June 9: June 10: June 11: Lincoln Trail District Youth Beef Show Nelson County Fairgrounds, Bardstown Dairy U; Horse Cave Northern Kentucky District Youth Beef Show Henry County Fairgrounds, New Castle Kentucky Colonel District Lamb Show, Scott County Bluegrass District Goat Show; Nicholasville Harrodsburg District Dairy Show; Harrodsburg Top of Kentucky District Lamb Show; Falmouth Rough River District Swine Show; Hardinsburg Central Kentucky District Goat Show; Danville West Kentucky District Swine Show; Powderly Two Rivers District Goat Show; Powderly Shelbyville District Dairy Show; Shelbyville Central Kentucky District Swine Show; Paris Kentucky Jr Breeding/Market Goat Show; Harrdsbrg Campbell House 6:00 p.m. Saturday, June 11, 2016 Ac vi es for the evening will include: Recep on & Dinner 4‐H Memorabilia LOTS of Photos 2016 Register now to join the fun! h ps://kentucky4hfounda on.org/register‐homecoming/ Or contact Jessica Mayfield at the Kentucky 4‐H Founda on 859.257.7178 KROGER REWARDS PROGRAM If you shop at Kroger, you can help support Kenton County 4-H by linking your Kroger Plus card to Kenton County 4-H. Simply follow the steps below to link your plus card to Kenton County 4-H and Kroger will donate a percentage of what you spend to our organization. Simply encourage your members to register online at krogercommunityrewards.com Have your Kroger Plus card handy and register your card with your organization after you sign up. Kroger Plus cards are available at the customer service desk at any Kroger. Click on Sign In/Register New online customers must click on SIGN UP TODAY in the ‘New Customer?’ box. Sign up for a Kroger Rewards Account by entering zip code, clicking on favorite store, entering your email address and creating a password, agreeing to the terms and conditions. You will then get a message to check your inbox and click on the link within the body of the email. Click on My Account and use your email address and password to proceed to the next step. Click on Edit Kroger Community Rewards information and input your Kroger Plus card number. Update or confirm your information. Enter NPO number 83444 or Kenton County 4-H and then click on confirm. To verify you are enrolled correctly, you will see your organization’s name on the right side of your information page. REMEMBER, purchases will not count for your group until after your member(s) register their card(s). Do you use your phone number at the register? Call 800-576-4377, select option 4 to get your Kroger Plus card number. Members must swipe their registered Kroger Plus card or use the phone number that is related to their registered Kroger Plus card when shopping for each purchase to count. If you have questions, please contact Denise Donahue at 356-3155. 4-H Horse Program “Leg Up” Scholarship This college scholarship, sponsored by the Race for Education, is awarded to one 4-H horse club student in his/her senior year of high school in each 4-H club in Kentucky. A $250 scholarship will be award to a graduating student of each club annually. For more information go to: www.raceforeducation.org. Inquires about this and any other RFE scholarship may be directed to The Race for Education at: (859) 252-8648. Teen Conference June 13-16, 2016 University of Kentucky Please call the office for more information. 4-H Volunteer Conference of Southern States October 6-9, 2016 Rock Eagle 4-H Center Eatonton, Georgia 4-H: Framing Our Future... Building the Best The conference will feature planned programming for volunteers and staff to network, share and learn collaboratively. Registration open from June 1 to September 1. For more information visit their website at: http://www.georgia4h.org/ public/more/volunteer/RAVE/ VolConference/Workshops/ default.html FALL 2016 LIVESTOCK & HORSE VOLUNTEER CERTIFICATION Nov. 18-19 Dec. 2-3 Lake Cumberland State Park General Butler SRP, Carrollton Please contact Mary S. Averbeck for registration forms and information if you are interested in serving as a certified horse volunteer and Diane Kelley for registration forms and information if you are interested in serving as a certified livestock volunteer. 4 - H Y o u t h De v e l o p m e n t Page 6 KENTON COUNTY 4-H CALENDAR CLUBS, PROJECT GROUPS AND ACTIVITIES: May 2 4-H Dog Training; 6:00 Beginners; 7:00 Advanced; Durr Annex; Dixie Highway May 2 4-H Shooting Sports Safety Meeting; 6:30 p.m.; Durr Annex; Dixie Highway May 3 Shooting Sports; 5:30 p.m.; Lloyd Wildlife May 3 Fair Board; 7:30 p.m.; Kenton County Extension Office, Marshall Road May 5 Program Planning; 8:00 a.m.; Carlisle Elementary May 11 Rate of Gain; 6:00-8:00 p.m.; Kenton County Fairgrounds May 13 4-H Poultry Club; 4:30 p.m.; Kenton County Extension Office, Marshall Road May 13 State Dairy Registration Due to Kenton County Extension Office, Marshall Road by 4:30 p.m. May 14 Heritage Farms Farm Tour May 16 Cross County Lines forms due to Kenton County Extension Office, Marshall Road by 4:30 p.m. May 17 Shooting Sports; 5:30 p.m.; Lloyd Wildlife May 17-26 Farm Visits May 19 CEC; 12:00 (noon); Kenton County Extension Office, Marshall Road May 23 State Livestock Contest Entry Deadline; Forms and Fee due to Kenton Co. Extension by 4:30 p.m. May 26 4-H Spring Showcase; 6:30 p.m.; The Syndicate, Newport, Kentucky June 1 Livestock Breeding forms due to Kenton County Extension, Marshall Road by 4:30 p.m. School Clubs in May May 5 St. Anthony Ludlow May 6 Summit View May 9 Sixth District May 10 Summit View Holy Cross May 12 Beechwood Howell Taylor Mill May 13 St. Henry May 16 Ludlow May 18 Woodland May 18 Kenton Elem. May 19 Summit View Beechgrove May 24 Beechwood Serving Kenton County Volunteer Opportunities We are looking for volunteers to help with various projects and events. If you are available to help please contact the person listed with the event you wish to help with. Thank you so much for supporting Kenton County 4-H. Date Activity May 17-26 Farm Visits July 6 July 10 Time Variable Afternoon/Evenings Contact Person # Needed Diane Kelley 1 adult per day Judge Record Books 9:00-12 (noon) Mary Averbeck 10 adults Judge at Fair Mary Averbeck 10 adults 3:00-5:00 p.m. 4 - H Y o u t h De v e l o p m e n t Page 7 Looking for a new way to support 4-H and show your pride for the Clover? You may be a past member or have never been a member of Kentucky 4-H Friends & Alumni, but we invite you to join TODAY! For just $20 per year you can reconnect and stay in touch with what is happening in Kentucky 4-H! Kentucky 4-H Friends & Alumni was formed under the Kentucky 4-H Foundation whose mission is to “Lead fund development for the Kentucky 4-H Youth Development Program and advance support by alumni and other stakeholders to ensure 4-H remains a vital center of excellence in the Commonwealth.” Participation is $20 per year of which $10 can be designated to the county of your choice. Friends & Alumni is paid on a calendar year basis. HOST FAMILIES NEEDED For 4-H International Programs This summer, 7 young people from Japan along with one adult chaperone will come to Kentucky to learn about American families and culture. A great way to take part in this international experience is by becoming a host family for one of these students. Applications are now being accepted. Youth in the Language Laboratory, or LABO, program are between the ages of 12 and 14. These young people want to experience the life of an average American family. If you are interested in becoming a host family or receiving more information contact Mark Mains, at [email protected]. Requesting information does not obligate families to host students this year. Biographies of the Japanese youth can be obtained after an application for hosting is submitted and approved. As a donor you will receive: Friends & Alumni car window decal, The Foundation’s Newsletter, E-mail blast on events and happenings, Invitation to Foundation events such as Homecoming and local alumni events, and Opportunities to volunteer and give back to Kentucky’s youth. Who can join? Friends & Alumni is open to anyone who has been a 4-H member, volunteer, 4-H parent, donor, staff, or anyone who just loves 4-H. For 4-Hers who recently aged out of 4-H and are in college, you can join Friends & Alumni for free and maintain that status as long as you are in school. Go to www.kentucky4hfoundation.org and click on the Friends & Alumni logo. We hope you will join today and help support the best kept secret in youth development!. Sincerely, Kenton County Extension Agents for 4-H Youth Development Denise Donahue Diane Kelley [email protected] [email protected] Lori Clark [email protected] Mary S. Averbeck [email protected] Celia Bergman [email protected] Kenton County Extension Assistants for 4-H Youth Development Mary Cannon [email protected]