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State Youth Conference
Fair Entries
Fair information
Record Book
Horse Project
SESS Project
Bars– Relay for Life
4-H Leader Training
DO NOT FORGET fair entries
Calendar
WHAT’S INSIDE:
June 2015
School is out for Summer!
Make sure to mark your calendar with important dates and deadlines with-in this newsletter.
Make sure you have a 4-H shirts to wear at all the fair events you are in-volved in. There are 4-H shirts available at the Extension office these are the green ones with the white print. Remember all 4-H youth need to wear a 4-H shirt during judging times at the fair.
Reminder: Just because you verified an animal for fair (county or state) does NOT mean that it is a fair entry. The entry is the second step and for county this is done on paper and fee paid at my office by June 5th. For state fair entry process needs to be done by July 1st and this is done online. State Fair books and entry forms will be on the web.
If you have questions please make sure to ask.
Making the Best Better!
4-H FAMILY NEWSLETTER
Jessica Norman WRIGHT COUNTY EXTENSION County Youth Coordinator jnorman@iastate.edu 515-532-3453-office 515-825-8232-cell
WRIGHT COUNTY EXTENSION
Jessica Norman
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
All fair entries are due to the Extension office by Friday, June 5th
.
Fair entries include: the NEW class: Duct Tape Challenge (look in newsletter for more info.) Com-munication (working exhibit, educational presentation, share the fun, extemporaneous speaking, pride of Iowa), Clothing Event (clothing selection, fashion revue, $15 challenge, and change/modified), and all animals (beef, sheep, swine, horse, dairy, poultry, goats, rabbits, and pets).
Paper forms are available at the Extension office or Wright County 4-H webpage at www.extension.iastate.edu/wright/4h Click on 4-H member button then click on fair button
All Wright County Fair entries have to be done on paper and turned into the Extension with pay-ment.
FAIR ENTRIES ….DUE JUNE 5TH
The dates have been set for June 30-July 2, 2015 for a great three-day adventure at ISU for Iowa’s youth who have completed 8th –12th grades. Also open to all youth both current 4-H member and Non-4-H members. Youth who register by Monday, June 1 will receive a $150 scholarship that is being given by the Wright County Extension Council, this leaves the fee for youth to pay at a super low $25 per youth.
This is the same fee for both youth and adults and covers 2 nights of lodging, 7 meals, 3 keynote speak-ers, transportation for workshops and community service, facility rental, 2 dances, and a t-shirt, among other supports and services. When you look at your return on investment, it’s priceless.
Any questions about the Iowa 4-H Youth Conference, check out the website for updates & Registration is now live online at: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/iowa4hyouthconference Questions contact Jessica Norman, 515-532-3453 or jnorman@iastate.edu.
2015 Iowa 4-H Youth Conference: Dare to Compare
Please remember to let the Fair ISU Extension office know what animals you will be selling at the Livestock Auction during the Fair. This is very important so that the sale bill will be correct and can be copied in a timely manner.
Also, remember to have proper container for buyers to take rabbits in. Always check with the su-perintendents before releasing your animal to the buyer. This means staying with your animals un-til it is released.
LIVESTOCK SALE REMINDER
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
EXHIBIT BLDG.
You’re encouraged to assemble a bucket of flow-ers for the county fair. Buckets/container (that can be outside) will be set around the fair grounds to add color and beautify the grounds. Be creative and plant a bucket or container. For rules check the fair book, you do not need to be enrolled in horticulture to exhibit in this class. 4-H’er can complete either the 4-H Exhibit Goal sheet or Horticulture Goal sheet both will be ac-cepted. This is a county only class.
BUCKET OF FLOWERS
In order to help ease the work load and allow some extra time for clubs to set up their club booths in the Exhibit Building, it will be open on Monday, July 6, from 5:30 to 7:00 pm.
CLUB BOOTH SET UP TIME
Building set up: Wright Warriors
Tear down/clean up: Sunday, July 12, 5:30 PM – Liberty Pathfinders
Wright County green 4-H t-shirts are available for purchase. The cost is $10.00 and they can be purchased at the Wright County Extension office. There are youth and adult sizes.
Food and Nutrition exhibitors should review guidelines for inappropriate food exhibits in the Iowa State Extension publication found at: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/sites/www.extension.iastate.edu/files/wright/InappropriateFoodExhibits.pdf Is your food exhib-it appropriate? Ask yourself: 1. Does this product require refrigeration? 2. Would you eat this prod-uct at room temperature? 3. Will the product hold up so it represents a standard when evaluated by judges or viewed by the public? Check the details for specific products.
4-H T-SHIRT
INAPPROPRIATE FOOD EXHIBIT FOR FAIR
Static judging is set for Tuesday, July 7th. The judging schedule is included in this newsletter. Please let Jessica know if you will have any large or special exhibit, so we can plan for this.
STATIC EXHBIT JUDGING
Check out the rules in your fair book the Challenge Classes: Photography, Food & Nutrition and NEW Challenge Class is the Duct Tape Challenge, for this class you do need to sign up ahead of time, forms are due June 5th Read over these classes and give them a try. There will be top awards given in each class.
CHALLENGE CLASSES
The object of this class is to provide the oppor-tunity for 4-H’ers to tell a story or idea visual about 4-H to the general public using the non-verbal form of communication on a poster. This is an exhibit that will be judged on Tuesday, July 7th in the exhibit bldg. For more infor-mation and rules check the fair book. No goal sheet is need for this exhibit, but the youth does need to complete the Poster Communica-tion Exhibit Report Form, which is in the fair book.
4-H POSTER COMMUNICAATIONS
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
EXHIBIT VS PROJECT
Throughout the 4-H year, you learned and then demonstrated to your club how to make cookies. Next you make cookies for the 4-H Club bake sale and finally gave cookies to senior citizens. The learning and activities done during a year create the project.
The exhibit is the plate of cookies and the expla-nation of your achieved goal for them. Be sure to explain how you achieved your goal, what you learned as you worked to achieve your goal, and what you may do differently in the future.
The exhibit tells the audience what you learned while achieving your goal, a single idea of the pro-ject. The project enhances skills learned from ac-complishing a goal. For example, sharing your cookies with senior citizens enhances your citizen-ship skill, as you are being kind to those in your community.
Duplication of copyright material or design should not be used in a 4-H exhibit that is pre-sented as original work by the exhibitor. A copy-right design cannot be displayed in a public setting (fair) without permission being granted from the owner of the copyright. When permis-sion has been granted by the owner of the copy-right, the exhibit will be displayed and labeled appropriately. Those without permission cannot be displayed. If you have a question, please visit with Jessica.
COPYRIGHT INFO
If you have a question, please visit with Jessica. Goals Have 3 Parts:
1. The Action- How will you reach your goal?
2. The Results- What will you accomplish?
3. The Timetable- When are you going to do it?
Check Your Goal:
1. Does it have the 3 basic parts? (listed above)
2. Do you have control over the goal?
3. Is it measurable?
An example of 4-H project goal:
I will learn how to make cinnamon rolls by county fair. (Food & Nutrition Exhibit goal, as I would have a plate of cinnamon rolls at the fair)
WRITING GOALS
STATE FAIR & GROUP PHOTO INFO
Wear you 4-H Shirt
State Fair & State Fair Alternate pictures will be taken on Sunday, July 12 at 4:30 in the 4-H Ex-hibit bldg..
Group picture of all 4-H & FFA members: Sun-day, July 12 at 4:45 pm meet at fair office.
4-H EXHIBIT BLDG. REMINDER
No exhibits are to be packed up and or removed from the Exhibit Building at the Fair until 5:00 pm on Sunday, July 12th. If you cannot be there to remove your exhibit make arrangements for someone to pick up your exhibits.
4-H PLEDGE
I PLEDGE MY HEAD TO CLEARER THINKING, MY HEART TO GREATER LOYALTY, MY HANDS TO LARGER SERVICE,
AND MY HEALTH TO BETTER LIVING, FOR MY CLUB, MY COMMUNITY, MY COUNTRY, AND MY WORLD.
COMMUNICATION—SHARE THE FUN
2015 Fair Theme: STEP RIGHT UP
$15 Challenge Clothing
All participants are challenged to search garage sales, consignment stores, Goodwill Stores, Salva-tion Army stores and others of this type and put to-gether an outfit for $15 or less. Receipts will be re-quired, although they can be handwritten receipts for garage sales. The $15 Challenge does not include shoes or accessories, although an individual partici-pant may choose to include either or both in the $15 Challenge. Garments purchased at end of sea-son sales at regular retail outlets would not qualify for the $15 Challenge category, but could be used for Clothing Selection. (The reason is to encourage alternate venues for shopping.) Guidelines for “an outfit’ include a one piece garment such as a dress or a two piece outfit consisting of a top and bottom. Check rules in fair book.
Clothing Event Judging
Clothing Selection, Fashion Revue, $15 Challenge, and change/modified outfits will have conference judging on Tuesday, June 23 from 9 am to 4 pm. For more information contact Jessica at the Extension office. Schedules and information will be sent out after fair entries are turned in. The youth will model and receive award placing on Thursday, July 9th dur-ing the County Fair.
CLOTHING EVENT INFO
Fashion Revue
A garment or outfit maybe the entrant has con-structed, hand knitted, machine-knitted, or cro-cheted. Check rules in the fair book.
Clothing Selection
Outfits may be selected and/or purchased from any source, including consignment shops, used clothing stores, etc. Clothing items which are home-sewn are not eligible unless the completed garment was pur-chased from a used clothing source. Clothing items which are custom sewn specifically for the partici-pant are not eligible. Check rules in fair book.
Changed or Modified
A garment maybe (constructed or ready-made) that shows major changes to make it more useful. Exam-ples include recycling a garment, design changes to a garment. Check rules in the fair book.
Share the Fun
Provides and opportunity for 4-H members to perform before an audience purely for the sake of enjoyment. This can be skits, songs, dances, stunts, short one act plays, plus other entertainment will be acceptable. Maxi-mum of 8 minutes in length. Check out the fair book for the rules and more information. Judging for Share the Fun will be held the evening, Thursday, July 9th on the free stage. Youth need to turn in an entry by June 5th.
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
COMMUNICATION EVENT INFO
Communication Event Judging
Educational Presentations, Working Exhibits,
Extemporaneous Speaking and Pride of Iowa
judging on Saturday, July 11th from about 11
am to 5 pm. For more information contact Jes-
sica. These communication opportunity re-
quired a fair entry to be turned in by June 5th.
Educational Presentation
Youth have an opportunity to demonstrate
their communication skills by presenting
knowledge, information or a process to gain a
desired response from the audience. So youth
can say, do or show something about a topic
that interests them and share with the audi-
ence. The audience will be sitting down and
ready to listen. Check out the fair book for
more information and rules.
Working Exhibits
Youth have an opportunity to communicate
and interact with an audience in an informal
way. The “audience” will be passing by the ex-
hibit and one of the challenges to the exhibitor
will be to attract their attention. Many stages of
the exhibit or project should be used. The best
subjects doing, feeling, tasting, smelling and
judging. Exhibitors at county fair should have
enough supplies to continue for half hour to
forty-five minutes period (suggested to have
enough supplies for 100). Check rules in fair
book and for more information
Pride of Iowa
Contestants select any recipe using at least
one ingredient which is an outstanding product
of Iowa, and use of a small appliance. Appli-
ance may be electrical or non-electrical. All
contestants must provide their own ingredients
and equipment. Each contestant must make a
poster which includes the recipe used, their
name and club’s name. Youth will prepare the
product as they would at home. There is no
speaking presentation involved. They will have
approximately 10 minutes to prepare their
product. All members will appear in 4-H uni-
form during presentation time. Hair will be
pulled back: a scarf or hair net must be worn
along with gloves. Sample of the completed
product will be brought to share with judge and
audience. Check out the fair book for rules
and more information.
Extemporaneous Speaking
This contest is designed to encourage the de-
velopment of the life skill of communicating
with others through enhancing the ability to
think, to organize, to speak, and to answer
question readily. Participants will select one
topic to speak on, thirty minutes before the
youth and the general nature of the topic will
relate to 4-H. The participants will have 3o
minutes preparation time. Each speech shall
be not less than four more than size minutes
with five minutes additional time allowed for
related questions. For more information and
rules check out the fair book.
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
PINTEREST TO ORIGIANL SOURCE IN 3 EASY STEPS
1) Find item/recipe on Pinterest – “Wow, that cheeseburger casserole really looks good!”. Click on
the image
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
PINTEREST TO ORIGINAL SOURCE IN 3 EASY STEPS CONT.
2) Clicking on the image brings up a page just for the cheeseburger casserole. Still on a Pinterest
page – but wait! Scroll the mouse over the casserole picture and a “Visit number-2-pencil.com”
icon pops up below the image. Now we’re getting somewhere that’s starting to look like an original
source. Not Pinterest, but number-2-pencil.com . (We could live with citing
number-2-pencil.com as the source, but we can do better. ) Click on either the image of the casse-
role or on the “Visit number=2-pencil.com” icon.
http://pinterest.com/pin/77053843597777816/
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
PINEREST TO ORIGINAL SOURCE IN 3 EASY STEPS CONT.
3) Voila! A new window pops up on a page from the original website of the recipe – number-2-
pencil.com. Scrolling down even tells us that Melissa at number-2-pencil.com is the author and there’s
even a button to print the recipe for our recipe book. Now we’ve actually found the original source.
http://www.number-2-pencil.com/2013/06/26/one-pot-cheeseburger-casserole/
MISSION STATEMENT 4-H EMPOWERS YOUTH TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL WORKING
EXHIBITIONS OF BIRDS CANCELLED FOR 2015 DUE TO AVIAN INFLUENZA
Fairs, livestock auctions, swap meet and exotic sales will not include birds
ARTICLE | THU, 05/21/2015 - 14:51
DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship today announced an order to cancel all live bird exhibitions at county fairs, the Iowa State Fair, and other gatherings of birds due to avian influenza. The Department’s order begins immediately, is effective through the end of 2015, and also prohibits live birds from being sold at livestock auction markets, swap meets and exotic sales. Iowa has over 25 million birds and more than 60 farms impacted by H5N2 highly-pathogenic avian influ-enza (HPAI). The purpose of the Department’s directive is to minimize the risk of potential further spread of the virus to other poultry. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Iowa Department of Public Health consider the risk to the public related to HPAI H5 infections to be very low. No human infections of the virus have ever been detected and there is no food safety risk for consumers. “We are asking producers and bird owners to increase their biosecurity measures and we feel this is a needed step to further minimize the risk of spreading the virus,” said Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey. "The scale of this outbreak has been unprecedented, so we think it is important we take every possible step to limit the chance that this disease will spread any further." Officials with the Department have spoken with leadership from the Iowa State Fair and Iowa State Uni-versity Extension and Outreach this week to discuss the situation. “We have been working in conjunction with our state veterinarian to monitor the situation,” said Gary Slat-er, Iowa State Fair CEO/Manager. “We strive to provide safe and healthy competition for all the animals at our State Fair and know this decision was made in the best interest of our exhibitors and our poultry industry.” “Iowa State University Extension and Outreach 4-H's priority is youth and their learning experiences," said Mike Anderson, Extension 4-H State Livestock Specialist and State Fair 4-H Livestock Superinten-dent. "Some 4-H'ers will be disappointed that they won't be able to exhibit their poultry projects at fairs this summer, but we're exploring alternate learning opportunities to offer them at fairs and will share more details as plans develop. This is a great example to the public, fair-goers, and the consumer that the ani-mal health, animal well-being and the safety of the poultry industry is at the forefront of our young peo-ple’s practices. Through our annual Food Safety and Quality Assurance curriculum, we have educated youth for many years on these and other topics such as biosecurity and the potential for diseases to spread. The education and learning practices are being put into action in the real world." The Iowa Turkey Federation and Iowa Poultry Association both recommended that bird exhibitions be cancelled this year due to avian influenza. Iowa leads the nation in egg production and is in the top ten in turkey production. More information about the avian influenza situation in Iowa can be found at www.iowaagriculture.gov/avianinfluenza.asp.
4-H PLEDGE
I PLEDGE MY HEAD TO CLEARER THINKING, MY HEART TO GREATER LOYALTY, MY HANDS TO LARGER SERVICE,
AND MY HEALTH TO BETTER LIVING, FOR MY CLUB, MY COMMUNITY, MY COUNTRY, AND MY WORLD.
FAIR REVIEW MTG.
The fair evaluation meeting has been set for Tuesday, August 4th 7 p.m. at the Extension office. This
will be a time to discuss the 2015 fair. Positive feedback and suggestions are encouraged.
8:15 a.m. Orientation for judges and judge’s helpers
8:30 – 10:00 am Lake Clovers & Wright County P.I.G.
10:00 – 11:30 amDayton Lake & Liberty Pathfinders
11:30 – 1:00 pm Lunch break (all judges will be gone to lunch during this time. If youth do not
get all exhibits judged before lunch they will need to come back after lunch. Sorry about this but we do need to allow our judges a lunch break.)
1:00 – 2:00 pm Wright Warriors
2:00 – 3:00 pm Iowa Hawkeyes & Pleasant Progressors
3:00 pm Building closed while State Fair exhibits are chosen
Please let Jessica know of any large exhibits at County Fair.
JUDGING SCHEDULE—TUES. JULY 7
Please remember to send thank you notes to the buyers of your livestock, trophy sponsors, fair
board members, 4-H leaders, and anyone else that has helped you this past 4-H year. Don’t for-
get to thank your family members too. We all need to hear those words of appreciation; it might
encourage someone to support 4-H next year!
WRITE YOUR THANK YOU’S
Again this year youth having exhibits judged on Tuesday, July 7th are asked to get a wrist band at the
front table. Color is based on club judging time. This is to help youth get all their exhibits judged at club
assigned time.
Lake Clovers & Wright County P.I.G.—Blue, Dayton Lake & Liberty Pathfinders—Neon Yellow
Wright Warriors—Neon Orange, Iowa Hawkeyes & Pleasant Progressors—Red
EXHIBIT JUDGING—WRIST BAND
4-H PLEDGE
I PLEDGE MY HEAD TO CLEARER THINKING, MY HEART TO GREATER LOYALTY, MY HANDS TO LARGER SERVICE,
AND MY HEALTH TO BETTER LIVING, FOR MY CLUB, MY COMMUNITY, MY COUNTRY, AND MY WORLD.
RECORD BOOK INFO
Shooting Sports (SESS) Project mtg. schedule
All SESS project meeting will first meet at 3 pm at the Goldfield Legion Hall on Main
Street for quick info/safety instructions and/or service project.
June 21st Issac Walton Range
July Fair & activity to be announced
August 16th Issac Walton Range
For more information call Sonna Johnson 515-825-3407
Horse Project Meeting will be held @ Eagle Grove EMS Station at 1:00 p.m.
June 14th Meeting Topic: Preparation for the Fair
August 16th Meeting Topic: BBQ
September 13th Meeting Topic: BBQ Trail Ride
October 11th Meeting Topic: Horse Breeds of the World
November 8th Meeting Topic: Horse Breeds
Attentively: Horse Practices at Fairgrounds Arena: June 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
For more information contact project leader Rod Rasmussen 515-851-8031
Horse Project Group
Don’t wait until the last minute to work on your record book. Record books are due to your club lead-er by September 1
st. Not sure what all to include in your record book, then you need to check out
the calendar for the workshop times Jessica is having.
Record book information can be found at: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/wright/content/record-keeping or http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/page/record-keeping
Record books are DUE to your club leader by September 1st Then DUE to the Extension office by
September 15th no later.
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
This year Relay for Life will be held in Belmond, on Saturday, July 25. Relay for Life committee is asking 4-H members to help donate bars/cookies. Cookies would like 2 dozen to replace the pan of bars. Pan of bars need to be 9X13 or larger in size.
Looking for 15 pans of bars, they need to be dropped off at the Extension office by 12 noon on Fri-day, July 24. Please mark what kind of bars/cookies.
If you could help with this ask by donating or have questions please contact Jessica - jnor-man@iastate.edu or 515-532-3453. This would be a community service for youth in food and nutri-tion project area, that youth could mark down in record books.
General/organizational, project, Shooting Sports and Clover Kids volunteers and assistants who have on-going direct contact with youth need to complete the Heart of Belonging training in order to continue to volunteer for 4-H at those levels.
For 4-H volunteers, the on-line training is available at: http://courses.extension.iastate.edu/
For full instructions and deadlines to help your volunteers access the Heart of Belonging training, please visit http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/volmgt. The staff instructions and letters to be sent to volunteers with access directions are listed under the resources heading. There are two letters – one is formatted with links to be sent as an email. The second would be sent as a letter.
Important – The ISU Extension Moodle system doesn’t send out an email message with a user password. Ever. Howev-er, during the process of account creation, the system does send out an automated message for people to *confirm* their accounts. The message basically says something similar to …..” someone has created an account on our system using this email address. If it is you, please confirm this account by clicking on the link included in this message. If you didn’t create an account on our server, ignore this message.”
That being said, Extension IT reports that some Hotmail servers are blocking the auto generated messages at the server level – meaning the message never goes through. If this is the case, a person will need to contact Robin Brekke, rbrekke@iastate.edu or 515-294-8658, so she can manually complete their enrollment process. Cumbersome, but we have no control over what external email servers do.
In order to receive credit for completing the course, volunteers need to transfer the information recorded on the course worksheet to the online Qualtrics evaluation. The last question is their contact information – they need to fill that out. Once it is received, counties will receive an email from the State 4-H Office. July 1, 2015 is the deadline to completer the on-line training.
HEART OF BELONGING VOLUNTEER TRAINGING
NEEDED: BARS/COOKIES—RELAY FOR LIFE
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
Fair Entries DUE Friday, JUNE 5th
If you are planning to participate: Communication Event
Clothing Event
Duct Tape Challenge—New Class
Beef
Rabbit
Sheep
Swine
Pet
Horse
Dairy Cattle
Goats—meat & dairy
Alpaca
Then you need to complete a fair entry. Stop in the Extension office
WANT TO KNOW MORE? FIND US AT: EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/YOUR COUNTY NAME HERE
Calendar JUN E 2015
June 1 State 4-H Conference, Animal Science and CSI: Crops
June 1 4-H Leaders meeting—fair meeting at Extension office 6 pm
June 5 Wright County Fair Entries due to the Extension Office by 4:30 pm
June 6 4-H Horse practices at Eagle Grove Fair Ground arena 1 pm—7 pm
June 7 4-H Horse practices at Eagle Grove Fair Ground arena 1 pm—7 pm
June 10-12 Junior Camp—at 4-H Camping Center
June 13 4-H Horse practices at Eagle Grove Fair Ground arena 1 pm—7 pm
June 14 4-H Horse practices at Eagle Grove Fair Ground arena 1 pm—7 pm
June 15-17 Photo Camp
June 16-18 Intermediate Trip—Kansas City
June 20 4-H Horse practices at Eagle Grove Fair Ground arena 1 pm—7 pm
June 21 4-H Horse practices at Eagle Grove Fair Ground arena 1 pm—7 pm
June 23 4-H Clothing Event Judging
June 27 4-H Horse practices at Eagle Grove Fair Ground arena 1 pm—7 pm
June 28 4-H Horse practices at Eagle Grove Fair Ground arena 1 pm—7 pm
June 28 Teen Council mtg. 7 pm Extension office
UP COMING DATES 2015
June 30-July 2 State 4-H Conference
July 1 State Fair Entries Due—4-H Online
July 3 Office Closed– Holiday
July 7 4-H Static Judging day
July 8-13 Wright County Fair
July 16 & 20 Record Book help time 10 am—3 pm
July 21 Record Book help time 1—6:30 pm
July 24 Record Book help time 10 am—3 pm
July 27 Record Book help time 1—6:30 pm
July 28 Clay County Fair Entries due to Extension office
July 28 Record Book help time 10 am—3 pm
July 29 & 30 Record Book help time 1—6:30 pm
August 1 Record Book help time 10 am—12 noon
August 4 Fair Review meeting @ Extension office 7:30 pm
August 6 State Fair exhibits due to Extension office by 4 pm
August 7 Ak-Sar-Ben entries due to Extension office
August 13—23 Iowa State Fair
August 16 Horse Project mtg. at 1 pm EMS bldg. in Eagle Grove
August 16 SESS project meeting at 3 pm at Goldfield Legion
September 1 Record books due to leaders
September 7 Office Closed—Holiday
September 10 Safety Day camp—at Eagle Grove Fair grounds
September 13 Horse Project mtg. 1 pm at Eagle Grove EMS bldg.
September 15 Records due to Extension office
September 12—20 Clay County Fair
September 24-26 Ak-Sar-Ben Stock Show
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