July 22, 2016 - Ingham County MSU Extension
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July 22, 2016 - Ingham County MSU Extension
Ingham County July 22, 2016 Weekly Happenings July 23—3-D Archery—9:00 am—Chief Okemos Club Next Cloverleaf August 12, 2016 July 25—Shotgun, Muzzleloading, .22 Rifle—3:00 pm—Capitol City Rifle Club July 25—Large Animal Barn Set Up—6:30 pm—Fairgrounds July 27—Small Animal Barn Set Up—6:00 pm—Fairgrounds July 28—Club Booth Decorating—5:00—9:00 pm—Fairgrounds July 29—Club Booth Decorating—8:00 am—2:00 pm—Fairgrounds July 29—Still Life Special Award Display/Essay Due—10:00 am—Fair Office July 29—Poultry Record Books due to 4-H Office by 5:00 pm See you at Fair……... July 29-30—Still Life Exhibit Judging—Fairgrounds July 31—Ice Cream Social & Dance—6:30 pm—Shirley Clark Pavilion Contact Us Aug 1—Livestock Scholarship applications due by noon in 4-H Office Eric Dobbrastine 4-H Program Coordinator [email protected] Pre-County Award Application Due August 15 If you will be applying for a County Award, you must complete the Pre-County Award application at the end of the Cloverleaf and submit to the 4-H Office by August 15. LEADERS…. Please encourage your members to apply for a County Medal/State Awards. Mark McCorkle 4-H Program Coordinator [email protected] Lori Guy Office Coordinator [email protected] Michigan State University Extension 4-H Youth Development Ingham County 121 E. Maple Street PO Box 319 Mason, MI 48854 Ph: 517.676.7207 ● Fax: 517.676.7288 [email protected] Ingham County 4-H http://ce.ingham.org/4H.aspx Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Ingham4H Michigan State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in furtherance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Ray Hammerschmidt, Interim Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. The 4-H Name and Emblem have special protections from Congress, protected by code 18 USC 2 STATE CONTEST RESULTS Anna Moser Wins Supreme Champion Dairy Heifer Dairy Days Judging Results Members of the Ingham County team were: Keagan Long, Anna Moser, Irene Nielsen and Caleb Whittemore. The team placed second overall in the junior division and fourth in the oral reasons division. Individually, Irene Nielsen was third overall in oral reasons and 11th high individual, Keagan Long was third high individual and Anna Moser was sixth high individual. As mentioned before, Keagan Long and Anna Moser each won their respective showmanship class. Irene Nielsen was second in her showmanship class and Caleb Whittemore was fourth place in his class. Anna Moser owned the junior, reserve and honorable mention champions in the Holstein heifer show and the reserve senior and grand champion in the Holstein cow show. Irene Nielsen owned the junior champion Jersey and Eric Moser owned the senior and grand champion Jersey cow. Irene Nielsen also exhibited the first place summer yearling Holstein heifer, and Keagan Long exhibited the first place fall yearling Jersey heifer and the third place winter yearling Jersey heifer. Ingham County won the county herd award. A Holstein heifer owned by Anna Moser, of Ingham County, was chosen as the supreme champion dairy heifer at the Michigan 4-H Youth Dairy Days dairy cattle show held July 20 at Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing. Each winner was picked from a field of six dairy breed junior champions. The dairy cattle show is one of several youth-centered activities held annually during the week-long Michigan Dairy Expo, the state’s largest dairy event. This year’s expo, the 19th annual, was held July 18-22. More than 100 youth competed in this year’s show. Moser, in addition to the owner of the supreme champion dairy cow, Taylor Bolinger, of Tuscola County, and supreme showmanship winner, Shelby Berens, of Allegan County, represented the Michigan dairy industry at the annual Michigan Livestock Expo ‘Sale-abration’ auction held the evening of the show. Champion animals selected the previous weekend at the Michigan Livestock Expo were also sold at the ‘Sale-abration’ auction. The dairy champions, however, were represented by dairy product gift baskets. This year’s gift baskets representing the supreme champion cow and heifer, showmanship winner, and grand champion cheese, raised $36,000. A majority of the funds generated from the sale of the dairy lots goes into a statewide dairy youth fund of the Michigan Youth Livestock Scholarship Fund. The dairy portion of the fund supports dairy youth programs through educational grants and scholarships. The youth members who exhibited the winning animals or earned the champion showmanship award receive $1,000 each. Members of the buying syndicate who purchased the Supreme Champion Dairy Heifer for $14,000 were: Caledonia Farmers Elevator, Cobank, Dairy Farmers of America, the law firm of Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C., Zeeland Farm Services, Inc., and the United Dairy Industry of Michigan. State 4-H Goat Expo April 16, 2016 71 exhibitors 12 entries Ingham County Champion: Magdalene Callender of Red Cedar Kids 4-H Club— 9th place—Jr. Skillathon 1st place—Jr. Illustrated Talk 1st place—Jr. Educational Poster 2nd place—Creative Writing Congratulations to all Ingham County 4-H members who participated at the 2016 State Goat Expo. 3 Grants/Scholarships Livestock Committee Scholarships Applications Due August 1, 2016 Ingham County Livestock Committee will again be sponsoring up to eight, $500 scholarships to be awarded during the 2016 Large Animal Auction. This is open to any senior (2016 graduate) who has or still is exhibiting in the livestock project area for at least three years and plans to further their education after high school. For application and details, visit: http:// ce.ingham.org/4H/4HAwardsandScholarships.aspx INGHAM COUNTY FAIR NEWS 4 Important Upcoming Early Fair Dates July 23—3-D Archery—9:00 am—Chief Okemos Club July 25—Shotgun, Muzzle Loading and .22 Rifle Shoot—3:00 pm—Capitol City Rifle Club 2016 Barn Set Up Times Large Animals: Monday, July 25, 2016 at 6:30 pm Small Animals: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 6:00 pm Your participation is needed. July 28—Club Booth Decorating—5:00-9:00 pm July 29—Club Booth Decorating—8:00 am-2:00 pm July 29-30—Still Life Exhibit Judging - See Fairbook for dates/times/locations for project areas July 29—Poultry Record Books due to 4-H Office by 5:00 pm July 30—6:30 pm—Ice Cream Social and Dance—Shirley Cark Pavilion Aug 1—Livestock Scholarship applications due to 4-H Office by noon Visit the 4-H Website for all your Fair needs... Be sure to visit our website for all of the updates you need for the fair and your 4-H projects….. http://ce.ingham.org/4H.aspx http://ce.ingham.org/Fair.aspx http://ce.ingham.org/LivestockAuction.aspx Links to: Links to: • Report Forms • Brochures • Superintendents & Evaluations • Sale Bills • Biosecurity Plans • Writing Buyer Letters • Entrepreneurship Silent Auction • Judging Schedules http://ce.ingham.org/4H/4HAwardsandScholarships.aspx http://ce.ingham.org/ProjectAreasandPrograms.aspx Project Report Forms • Fair Awards (horse) Project Guidelines • Livestock Committee Scholarships Project Handbooks • Tom Stid Award (swine) Record Books • Troy Nealey Award (showmanship) • Rabbit Scholarship Record Keeping Books As a 4-H member you may find it very beneficial to keep a personal record of your 4-H experiences. A 4-H record book can be useful to you for planning your 4-H career. It also allows you to document your development and accomplishments during your time in 4-H. Additionally, when shared with parents and leaders it can help them guide the you through decision making experiences. Record keeping ensures that you have accurate documentation of your experiences and the skills you have learned through 4-H. Completed records will allow you to easily recall information in the future when completing applications for jobs, scholarships, or awards. Record keeping also allows you to track how your interests, goals, and responsibilities have changed over your 4-H career. It will be fun in the future to remember your 4-H activities and share them with others. Personal Record Book http://ce.ingham.org/Portals/CE/4HDocs/Tabs/Member%20Resources/Ingham%20County% 20Member's%20Personal%204-H%20Record%20Book.pdf Livestock Record Book—Beginner http://msue.anr.msu.edu/uploads/236/61138/MI_Beginner_Division_Record_Book.pdf Livestock Record Book—Intermediate http://msue.anr.msu.edu/uploads/236/61138/MI_Intermediate_Division_Record_Book.pdf Livestock Record Book—Advanced http://msue.anr.msu.edu/uploads/236/61138/MI_Advanced_Division_Record_Book.pdf Horse Record Book http://ce.ingham.org/Portals/CE/4HDocs/Tabs/Member%20Resources/Projects/Animals/Horses/ HorseRecBook.pdf Rabbit Meat Pen/Fryers Record Book REQUIRED AT FAIR CHECK IN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO SELL http://ce.ingham.org/Portals/CE/4HDocs/Tabs/Member%20Resources/Projects/Animals/Rabbits/ Meat%20project%20record%20book.pdf Poultry Market/Production Record Book REQUIRED AT 4-H Office by 5:00 pm on Friday, July 29 (***NEW DATE***) http://ce.ingham.org/Portals/CE/4HDocs/Tabs/Member%20Resources/Projects/Animals/Poultry/ RECORDBOOK%20060916.pdf Poultry Backyard Record Book REQUIRED AT 4-H Office by 5:00 pm on Friday, July 29 (***NEW DATE***) http://ce.ingham.org/Portals/CE/4HDocs/Tabs/Member%20Resources/Projects/Animals/Horses/ BACKYARDBOOK%20060916.pdf Please start your record books as soon as you start your project. Please do not wait until fair starts to ask for a record book, you should be recording your project as you raise your animals. 5 Food Booth Ingham County 4-H Council exists to promote, implement and guide the 4-H Youth Programs in Ingham County. 4-H Council has identified promoting training and workshop events for members and leaders as a high priority. The 4-H Council is committed to helping all Ingham County 4-H members and leaders to take part in 4-H opportunities by providing scholarship funding to help offset the cost of registration fees. In return for receiving scholarship funds, there is an expectation that all 4-H members and leaders help raise funds by volunteering at a 4-H Council fundraiser. Examples of funded activities include: 4-H Exploration Days, Kettunen Center workshops, National Congress, Capitol Experience, Livestock Camp, Participation Fee, etc. Working at the 4-H Food Booth during fair is one opportunity to ensure that you are helping 4-H Council to raise the funds that provide the scholarships for members and leaders to continue attending great leadership trainings. Youth working at the Food Booth gain great skills in customer service and food preparation; you will be able to add these skills to your resume as well as your 4-H record book. Club Booth Watch Each club will be responsible for one booth watch shift during the week of the fair. During the booth watch shift, the club will need a minimum of 3 watchers (one at each entrance) in the building the entire time. Please be sure to mark your calendar with your booth watch time/s. STATEWIDE NEWS AREA And the Award Goes to . . . !! Summer is a busy time when 4-H members may receive awards for their past year’s achievements. The following is news about a few of the awards for which Michigan 4-H (http://4h.msue.msu.edu) members may be eligible. The State 4-H Awards Program is the highest honor bestowed on Michigan 4-H youth aged 13 and up who have at least three years of 4-H experience. After careful review of the nominees’ applications by selection committees, delegates were invited to participate in either an advanced leadership development program (juniors) or competitive interviews (seniors). The 2016 winners (http://bit.ly/29UAdHT) (juniors, pictured left and seniors, pictured right) were announced at the 4-H Recognition Program during 4-H Exploration Days (http://bit.ly/1PaxPEl). 4-H’ers who are 11 or 12 years old are eligible to apply for the 4-H Mark of Excellence Award. To enter, a young person needs to write an essay on the theme, “Because of 4-H I can . . . .” Counties select their representatives, and submit names and essays to the State 4-H Awards Committee. The 2016 winners (http://bit.ly/29UAWZD) received a certificate and a medal through the mail. Additionally, their essays will be added to the Mark of Excellence history book at Kettunen Center (http://www.kettunencenter.org) and will be used by both the Michigan 4-H Foundation (http://www.mi4hfdtn.org) and the State 4-H Office. We are excited that in 2016, Michigan 4-H Youth Development will award one volunteer leader and one 4-H member with the second annual Michigan 4-H Animal Science Sportsperson of the Year Award. If you know a 4-H’er (last year’s winner, Cassie Holladay, left) or an adult (last year’s winner, Mary Adams, right) who exemplifies the definition of good sportsmanship (bit.ly/1OezfgH) in any of the 4-H animal science project areas (http://bit.ly/1p0ET1o), consider nominating him or her by completing and sending in the nomination form (http://bit.ly/29C9C01), which includes a nomination letter and a letter of support from county 4-H staff, by October 1, 2016. Find more information from: These articles: http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/fair_season_and_sportsmanship http://bit.ly/2a6u4ES 7 8 STATEWIDE CALENDAR OF EVENTS 4-H Workshops Make The Match $40 for 4-H Drive We have an extraordinary opportunity to be a part of history and create a legacy for 4-H’s financial future in Ingham County. Did you know? Over fifty people and organizations have donated to our campaign and helped us reach the $42,385.54 mark on the way to our $50,000 goal! We have asked our community members, our businesses and organizations, our retired staff and our 4-H Clubs; now we ask YOU. As a volunteer, you understand the tremendous value that 4-H provides for our over 1100 youth each year. You also know the time, the energy and financial cost it takes to manage a successful 4-H Club and county program. That’s why we’ve created the affordable “$40 for 4-H” drive. If every 4-H Volunteer in Ingham County gave just $40, we would reach our goal for individual donations! We don’t need to tell you to stop buying that specialty coffee or to give up a family movie night. We simply ask you to consider the enormous impact that your $40 could have on our county program for decades to come. Visit the campaign web site at www.mi4hfdtn.org/ countymatch or contact the 4-H Office at (517) 676-7207. August 22: 4-H Teen Spokesperson Training http://events.anr.msu.edu/4HTeenSpokesperson Bridge Vista Hotel, Mackinac City September 14-16: Facilitative Leadership Workshop for Youth-Serving Professionals & Volunteers http://events.anr.msu.edu/event.cfm?eventID=EAB1845F2861118D Louhelen Baha’I School Retreat and Conference Center, Davison Township October 5-6: Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities Conference http://msue.anr.msu.edu/program/info/cec Port Huron October 15-16: Michigan 4-H Goat Workshop http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/michigan_4_h_goat_workshop Kettunen Center, Tustin October 29-30: 4-H Visual Arts, Crafts, Sewing & Textiles Workshop http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/4_h_visual_arts_crafts_sewing_and_textiles_workshop_1 Kettunen Center, Tustin Other 4-H Events July 31-August 6: 4-H Great Lakes & Natural Resources Camp http://msue.anr.msu.edu/program/info/4_h_great_lakes_natural_resources_camp Camp Chickagami, Presque Isle August 2-4: 4-H Health & Food Science Camp http://events.anr.msu.edu/event.cfm?eventID=DB6531563678F88A Shaw Hall, Michigan State University August 6: 4-H State Shooting Sports Tournament