Boone County 4-H Times - University of Illinois Extension
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Boone County 4-H Times - University of Illinois Extension
Boone County 4-H Times 205 Cadillac Ct Suite #3 Belvidere, IL 61008 . September/October 2015 Thanks to all involved with the Boone County 4-H Shows! The 2015 Boone County 4-H Shows are now behind us. Melissa, Johnna and Kelli would like to send a huge thank you to the following: 4-H’ers, parents & families, 4-H leaders, 4-H superintendents and their assistants, and 4-H Federation Food Stand Managers, for making the Boone County 4-H shows a success. Without your time and dedication, our 4-H Shows, General Projects Day, Public Presentations, and Dog and Cat Shows would not be as successful. 4-H Recognition Program Date: Sunday, October 25 Time: 2:00 p.m. Place: Boone County Community Building 111 W. 1st Street, Belvidere This year’s awards program will begin at 2:00 p.m. with light refreshments to follow. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. and the Federation will be holding a Silent Auction before the Program begins. Every 4-H member and family is invited, so mark it on your calendars and plan to attend. Please RSVP with the number of people attending by October 19. Page 1 (815) 544-3710 http://web.extension.illinois.edu/bdo Thank-You Auction Volunteers! Thank you to all the 4-H’ers who passed buyer sheets and gifts during this year’s Livestock Auction! I’d also like to thank the adults who sent 4-H’ers to work and helped get people from each barn to help. What a positive impact you had on the auction and the buyers! You really helped the auction to run smooth and you all were a positive image for the 4-H program. Way to go!!! Thank you to volunteers Robin Kindberg, Paul Zeien and Jane Zeien for helping as well. Leaders Meeting Date: Tuesday, September 29 Time: 6:30 p.m. Place: Extension Office All organizational leaders and leaders that take care of your club’s enrollment should attend. We will discuss the enrollment process, sign up for Host Club responsibilities, and talk about upcoming events. Please try to have at least one leader from your club present. Communication is extremely important to have a successful year for leaders and 4-H’ers as this is where it all begins. Plan to attend the meeting to get your club’s packet and get your club off to a great start. Plaque Winners If you were one of the winners of a special plaque donated by a business, company or individual, please take time to send a Thank You to them. An address was supplied with each plaque as to where a Thank You could be mailed. If you misplaced this, please contact Kelli by email at [email protected]. The donation was very generous of them so please help us show them our appreciation with a thank you note. September/October 2015 Fair Clean-up Thank you to all 4-H'ers and their families who helped with fair clean-up. Remember, we help with fair clean-up because 4-H'ers do not pay pen or stall fees. Re-enrollment date for all existing 4-H members is December 15, 2015 Fair & Auction Results The 2015 Boone County Fair Show and Auction results can be viewed at: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/bdo/boone4h/299 4.html A special thank you to all the auctioneers who volunteer their services. Without them, we wouldn’t have an auction. Remember to send a Thank You to the buyer who purchased your animal at Auction. Many owners of businesses and individuals came to the auction to bid on or purchase your animal, giving you a sizable income. Therefore, it is only courteous that you Thank them for their time and for purchasing your animal. Thank you to everyone who put up signs after the auctions acknowledging your buyers. It is always great to see you publicly acknowledging your buyers. Save the Date to LIVE It Up! November 6 & 7, 2015 will be the date for the “LIVE It Up” conference for youth in 8th grade to 18 years of age. This conference (being planned by youth from Boone, DeKalb and Ogle Counties) will start on Friday evening, November 6 at Northern Illinois University’s Holmes Student Center and conclude on Saturday late afternoon at the Center for Agriculture Building in Sycamore. This conference is open to all youth and will include an evening of bowling, billiards, arcade and pizza, a variety of leadership and personal development workshops, a community service project and a keynote speaker. Tentative cost for this program (which includes pizza, pop and housing on Friday, breakfast, lunch and snack on Saturday and a t-shirt) is only $95. Federation will provide $50 reimbursements to Boone County 4-H’ers who attend the conference. Page 2 Enrollment Any person, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation or disability, may enroll as a 4-H member. Youth who are 5 through 7 years of age on or before September 1, 2015, may enroll in 4-H Cloverbud groups. Youth who are 8 years of age and have not reached their 19th birthday on or before September 1, 2015 may enroll in 4-H clubs and groups. Program Fee The 4-H Program Fee of $20 per youth will apply to all members of Community Clubs, Cloverbuds, and Special Interest Groups. Thirteen dollars will stay locally and be used by our program to help support 4-H costs. Seven dollars will be forwarded to the State 4-H program to provide educational, technical, and logistical support to maintain the 4-H program on all levels. Science Ambassadors Needed Do you enjoy science? Do you like to teach others new things? Then being a Science Ambassador is for you! We are looking for 4-H’er age 12 and up as well as some adult volunteers to go into Boone County Classrooms and teach youth about Science. This year, we will be offering both a lesson on rockets and a physics lesson on motion. We will teach you the science; all you need is a desire to teach others. In addition to teaching science, we also introduce others to 4-H. Please contact the office for more information. September/October 2015 National 4-H Week – Oct. 4-10 The 2015 National 4-H Week theme will be “Adventures Await! We would like for every 4-H club in the county to have a promotional booth at a school, library, business or even a yard display. Get as creative as you would like. Please contact the office with the location of your display by September 30. In addition, we will be distributing 4-H promotional signs to each club to be put up in your yards or driveways to promote 4-H. Please put the signs on display through October and then return them to your 4-H leader. We are also working to get materials about 4-H in the hands of school children in 3rd grade throughout the county. We hope that every club will make an effort to promote 4-H during National 4-H Week. 2016 International Night This year’s International Night will be held Saturday, March 19, 2016 at the Community Building. Be sure to contact the office and let us know which country your club will be featuring. Beef Committee Meeting Date: Thursday, October 1 Time: 6:30 p.m. Place: Extension Office Meeting Room No meeting in November, December or January Illinois State Fair Results Congratulations to all Boone County 4-H members that participated at the 2015 Illinois State Fair. We had 27 members compete at state fair in the General Projects. Superior Award Winners Austin Brockmann Jena Mogenis Julianna Nordman Abigail Rozanas Reno Rudolph Vet Science Visual Arts Child Care Visual Arts Public Presentations Award of Excellence Winners Matthew Adas Brianna Brockmann Amelia Cameron-Ufer Emma Carlson Megan Clarida Madeline Dashney Rhiannon Davids Nadine Didier Philip Didier Megan Exner Wyatt Exner Michael Gill Cody Hahn Haley Harbison Brock Irwin Sam Knaup Jill Paul Wyatt Rudolph Calvin Schnor Meagan Waibel Grace Wehrhan Abigayle Wiseman Robotics Foods Animal Science Animal Science Public Presentations Foods Floriculture Photography Visual Arts Soybeans Aerospace Model Rocketry Foods Foods Public Presentations Robotics Visual Arts Sewing Heritage Arts Woodworking Visual Arts Woodworking Megan Exner, Ray Hildebrant, Justin Irwin and Brock Irwin competed in the Illinois 4-H Dairy Judging Contest. Megan, Ray and Brock all received Blue Ratings and Justin a red rating. Brock Irwin topped the contest. In addition Megan, Ray and Brock also participated in the Superior Young Producer Dairy Scholarship Contest. Congratulations to Brock Irwin for receiving an award on the written test and for receiving a $1,000 college scholarship. We also had several 4-H’ers compete in animal areas as well. Congratulations to all of you. For results, http://www.agr.state.il.us/isf/press/competition.php Page 3 September/October 2015 Cloverbud Training If there is an interest in adding Cloverbuds to your club, please contact Melissa and she will schedule a training session. The Cloverbud program is an opportunity for youth ages 5-7 to help build confident kids. It is specially designed for this age group and uses many hands-on learning activities. The Cloverbud program is NOT a mini 4-H group. Rather, it is a unique educational program with specific learning goals that are appropriate for children ages 5-7. A club has to have 5 members to have a Cloverbud group. The Boone Buds is a county- wide Cloverbud group that any youth 5-7 can join. Boone Buds – September Meeting Boone Buds Cloverbud group will meet at 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, September 15 at the Boone County Extension Office Meeting Room, 205 Cadillac Court Suite 5. Cloverbuds are for 5-7 year olds after September 1, 2015. If you have any questions contact Donna Manring at 815-218-9055 or [email protected] Join Federation Federation provides county leadership and community service which can be put on applications for college, scholarship, or job applications. Federation provides opportunities to make new friends, decide how the food stand money is spent, and offers two college scholarships for members only. Any 4-H member may join. Federation meets on the 4th Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Extension Office. Federation News – Jake Ryan Reporter The Boone County Federation meeting began on August 24, 2015 at 6:35 p.m. A lot of discussion about the 4-H food stand took place. It is very important to take your shift seriously while working in the food stand. A window display was also talked about. A change in the name to promotional display was also talked about since not all displays are in a window. All elections were completed. The following were elected: Emma Knaup-President, Austin Brockmann-Vice President, Brock IrwinSecretary/Treasurer, and Jake Ryan- Reporter. Page 4 Business and community service were completed and the meeting was adjourned. Fall Food Shower Federation is sponsoring our annual Fall Food Shower. Clubs and individual 4-H members are encouraged to collect nonperishable food or cash donations and deliver it to the Extension Office on Nov. 21 from 9-11:00 a.m. Federation will sort and deliver the food to the Salvation Army. If your club delivers food to another pantry, please contact the Extension Office with your total number of items and pounds so we can recognize your effort. Forms to report how much your club collected are available online. These forms are to be turned in with your food. Some of the food items needed include: pancake mix, saltine crackers, peanut butter, canned vegetables, macaroni & cheese, maple syrup, pudding mix, pork & beans, canned fruits, instant potatoes, instant gravy mix, cereal, Jello mix, tuna, salad dressing, soups, and jelly. LCP Awards We all know them – outstanding teens who are there when we ask for help, believe in the leadership roles they play, and serve as role models to others. Why not recognize them and thank them for what they have accomplished? How about encouraging them to apply for the 4-H Premier LCP Award? Get your teens into LCP – Leadership, Citizenship, and Professionalism! The Illinois Farm Bureau and their Affiliate Companies offer a wonderful recognition opportunity for 4-H members. The 4-H LCP Award provides several levels of recognition to applicants – two recipients per county; ten 4-H members with the highest cumulative point totals for state recognition at the Illini Summer Academies; and ten 4-H members who may attend the IFB Premier 20 Leadership Conference in April. Applications are available through your local Extension office or via the web: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/state4h/members/recog nition_awards.cfm. Applicants must be 4-H members who are at least 17 years of age by December 1, 2015. Applications are due to the Boone County Extension office by December 1st. September/October 2015 Military Mail 4-H’ers and their families are asked to sign Christmas cards that will be distributed to soldiers by the Friends of the Troops. 4-H’ers are also asked to put their name and address on the back of the cards. You may use return address labels on the back. If you don’t want to use your address, you may put the Extension Office address on the back. It would be great if 4-H’ers would write 2-3 sentences about themselves or what they like about 4-H. Do not turn in cards in envelopes. Cards are due to the Extension Office by November 20. Pop Tabs – Community Service Don’t forget to keep turning in your pop tabs. We will continue to donate to the Ronald McDonald House any money received from recycling pop tabs. Please turn in your tabs at the Extension Office. Thanks for helping support the Ronald McDonald House. Fall Diddley Craft Show Food Stand Dates: Saturday, October 10 & Sunday, October 11 Place: Boone County Fairgrounds Below is a food stand schedule for October 10-11 during Fall Diddley at the fairgrounds. We will have wrist bands to give club members and parents who are working at the event. Please remember those youth who are 10 years of age and under won’t need entrance bands to get in. Please note we have shifts available, please contact the office to reserve a shift. Wednesday, October 7 – Set Up 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Flaming Monkeys Saturday, October 10 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 2:0 0 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Page 5 What’s On Your Plate? 1 – 4 Experiment with food science and learn how it affects food quality. Put It UP! Food Preservation for Youth Learn safe ways to preserve foods and keep food quality. Each project has beginner and advanced learning activities. Can My Tomatoes Make My Strawberry Jam Make My Pickles Freeze My Fruits and Veggies Dry My Fruits Can My Vegetables My Financial Future 1 – 2 My Financial Future: Beginner My Financial Future: Advanced Learn to plan for future careers, set goals, manage your finances and credit, and create spending plans. Shopping in Style Shopping in Style Levels 1 – 6 Learn how to create your own style, select clothing that suits your body, recycle garments, and make smart clothing purchases. Build Your Future Build Your Future Youth Notebook Explore potential careers, plan your own business, create a career portfolio, and analyze case studies County Clovers County Progressors _______________ The following projects will no longer be offered: Consumer Savvy, Financial Champions Walk in My Shoes, Microwave Magic & Clothing Decisions Monday, October 12 Clean Up 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Food Science Levels 1 – 4 Flora Producers Beaver Valley Clippers _______________ Sunday, October 11 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. New 4-H Projects Available for 2015-16 County Clovers September/October 2015 Thank You Auction Committee! A big thank you goes out to the Boone County Auction Committee for making the 2015 Livestock Auction so successful. Also, thanks to the committee for the improvements they did at the fair which included lighting in the beef, sheep and dairy barns and for replacing the electrical breakers in the beef barn. The Auction Committee pays for all the advertising and postage sending information to all the past buyers. In addition, they print the posters and flyers that promote the auction. Citizenship Washington Focus CWF provides opportunities for youth from across the country to strengthen their communication, leadership, and citizenship skills; understand the importance of civic and social responsibilities as they relate to the development of better citizens and leaders; exchange ideas, practice respect, and form friendships with youth from diverse backgrounds; and experience hands-on learning using the historical backdrop of Washington, D.C. Information about this summer’s trip will be available soon. For more information check out the website: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/state4h/events/citi zenshipwashington.cfm Cost: Saddles & Spurs news for horse project members. If you have any questions or concerns, please let the office know. Drill Team –Equipment Turn In Please make sure Drill pads, leg wraps, banners, ribbons, etc. are cleaned, put in a bag with your name on it and returned it to the Extension Office or a coach before October 30, 2015 so we can take inventory as soon as possible. County Line & LeRoy Grange Dinner Date: Saturday, September 19 Time: 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Place: VFW Post #1461 Join the County Line and LeRoy Granges at their Grilled Chicken Dinner. The cost is $10 for adults and $6 for children(under 6). There will also be raffles. Drive Up & Take Out available. American Cancer Society – Bark for Life Date: Sunday, October 4 Time: 10:00 a.m. Registration 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Event Place: Spencer Park $25/dog pre-event & $35/dog at event The American Cancer Society’s Bark for Life is a Relay For Life fundraising event that honors the care-giving qualities of canine companions. For more information: www.relayforlife.org/barkboonecountyil Horse Committee Meeting Date: Monday, September 21, 2015 Time: 6:30 p.m. Place: Pizza Hut, Belvidere Everyone is Welcome to Come! Horse Project Info Change in Newsletter You may notice a slight change in the amount of information that is in the newsletter concerning the 4-H horse project. We have decided to print the highlights here. However, we plan to send important EMAIL BLASTS with current up-to-date Page 6 2015-2016 Club Reports Reporters: Please have your reports to the Extension Office by the 20th of each month. Please send reports to [email protected]. Editor's Note: Club reports and letters submitted are not edited for spelling, punctuation, or grammar. They are simply printed as submitted. Attention new club reporters: Please send your club reports so they can be included in the next 4-H Times. September/October 2015 September 2015 Sun Mon Tue 1 Wed 2 Thu Fri 3 Schedule of Events Sat 4 9/3—6:30 pm Beef Committee Meeting @ Extension Office 5 9/7—Labor Day Extension Office Closed 9/12—9 am 4-H Horse Fun Show @ Fairgrounds Beef Comm. 6 7 Labor Day Office Closed 8 9 9/14—Award Applications Deadline turned in 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 Award Applications & Records Due Treasurer Book w/Audit, Secretary & Historian Books Due Horse Comm. 27 28 Federation Leaders Meeting 4-H Horse Fun Show @ Extension Office — Records Due to 4-H Leader 9/25—Treasurer Book/Audit, Secretary, & Historian Books due @ Extension Office 9/21- 6:30 pm Horse Committee Meeting @ Boone County Family Restaurant 9/28— 6:30 pm Federation Meeting @ Extension Office 29—6:30 pm Leaders Meeting @ Extension Office Conference Room, Suite #5 October 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 Beef Comm. 4 5 Boone County Farm Stroll 11 6 7 8 9 National 4-H Week - October 4-10 10 Fall Diddley Food stand Open 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 Food stand Open RSVP for Recognition Program Silent Auction items due Horse Comm. 25 Recognition Program 26 Federation 27 28 29 Fall Diddley 18 Schedule of Events 30 Drill Team Equipment Due 10/1—6:30 pm Beef Committee Meeting @ Extension Office Oct. 4-10 —National 4-H Week- “Adventures Await” Oct. 4 — Boone County Farm Stroll—11:00-5:00 p.m. For more information web.extension.illinois.edu/bdo 10/10 & 10/11— Fall Diddley—4-H Food Stand Open @ the fairgrounds. 10/19—6:30 pm Horse Committee Meeting @ Pizza Hut 10/23—Silent Auction items due to the office 10/25— 4-H Recognition Program @ Community Building—Doors open at 1:30 pm Program starting at 2:00 pm Silent Auction during the program. November Dates to Remember: Live It Up Conference — November 6 & 7 31 Military Mail Due — November 20 Fall Food Drive — November 21