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COUNTY ADDRESS, CITY, STATE | XXX-XXX-XXXX | OFFICE HOURS LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/COUNTYNAMEHERE
SEPTEMBER 2016 NEWSFLASH
CRAWFORD COUNTY EXTENSION
35 SOUTH MAIN, DENISON, IOWA | 712-263-4697 | OFFICE HOURS: M-F 8:00-4:30 PM
LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/CRAWFORD
State Fair Exhibitors Results
Record Books
Judges Training
Shooting Sports
County Council
Youth Committee
Assistant Program Coordinator
Position
Calendar of Events
WHAT’S INSIDE:
Paige Amenell Kathy Thul Program Coordinator Office Manager pamenell@iastate.edu kthul321@iastate.edu
2016-2017 Clover Kids
Registration for the 2016-2017 Clover Kids program will begin September 6
and close on October 1. Registration forms will be sent home with all youth
in first through third grades in Crawford County School Districts (Denison,
Schleswig, IKM-Manning, ARWEVA, Boyer Valley) and Private Schools.
This year, the Clover Kids program will focus on the 4 H’s of 4-H, what they
mean, and what youth can do to serve their clubs, communities, countries,
and world. Youth will participate in many hands-on activities designed to
build lots of different life skills in a group setting.
If you would like more information on Clover Kids or how to register your
youth, please call the Crawford County Extension Office at (712)263-4697.
We look forward to another great group of Clover Kids this year!
MISSION STATEMENT 4-H EMPOWERS YOUTH TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL THROUGH YOUTH-ADULT
PARTNERSHIPS AND RESEARCH-BASED EXPERIENCES.
Re-Enrollment for Current 4-H Families
New Siblings of 4-H Families
4HONLINE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
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New 4-H Families
Go to: https://iowa.4honline.com (you may want to bookmark this page) Use Firefox or Chrome as a browser!
Click “I have a profile” and enter your family email address you provided to the Extension Office
Enter your password that your family has chosen. If you forgot your password, choose “I forgot my password” and click send my password. Open your email browser and find the email from 4hOnline and locate your temporary password. Return to 4hOnline and click “I have a profile” and re-type your email and the new password that was sent to your email address. Paste or type your password exactly as sent by 4hOnline as it is case sensitive. Choose “Family” from the “Role” drop-down box. Click log in. You can update your password if you had forgotten it, but if you remem-bered it you will skip this step.
Re-enroll by changing your status from inactive to active. You will be taken to the member list which includes all family members enrolled in 4-H: members, leaders, and volunteers. Click “edit” to the right of the “Inactive” member listed. On the Personal Information screen, scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Enroll for 2016-2017.” Now you will have an editable Personal Information screen. Please complete all information that applies to you. Fields in BOLD are required. When you have completed this page, click “Continue.”
Update Additional Information page. All fields are required. When you have completed this page, click “Continue.”
Update your Health Form. Check all health conditions and allergies that apply. When you have completed this page, click “Continue.”
Update clubs and/or project areas. Your primary club will be listed and then click “Continue.” If you wish to add or delete project areas you may do so at this point. Hit “Submit Enrollment Form.” Your enrollment status will show “Pending.” Your enrollment will be marked “Active” when the office accepts your enrollment.
Follow the same directions as above when logging in but when you arrive at the Member List, select “Youth” on the drop down under Add a New Family Member. Click add member.
Follow the same steps when filling out the Personal Information screen, the Additional Information page, and the Health Form. When you arrive at the club screen, you will need to select your primary club and click “Add” and then click “Continue.”
If you wish to add project areas you may do so at this point. Click “Submit Enrollment Form.” Your enrollment status will show “Pending.” your enrollment will be marked “Active” when the office accepts your enrollment.
Setup a profile. Go to https://iowa.4honline.com. Choose “I need to setup a profile.” Choose Crawford from the drop down menu for the county. Complete the information. Choose “Family” from the “Role” drop down box. Click “Log In.”
Enter Family Information. You will be taken to the Family Information Page. Complete all of your personal information. Click “Continue.”
Enter member information. You are now at the member list page. Select “Youth” on the drop down under “Add a New Family Member.” Click “Add Member.” Follow the same steps when filling out the Personal Information screen, the Additional Information page, and the Health Form. When you arrive at the club screen, you will need to select your primary club and click “Add” and then click “Continue.”
Enter project areas. If you wish to add projects you may do so at this point. Click “Submit Enrollment Form.” Your enrollment status will show “Pending.” your enrollment will be marked “Active” when the office accepts your enrollment.
4-H IS BASED ON RESEARCH
STATE FAIR RESULTS
Non-Livestock Exhibitors
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Creative Arts—Photography
Emily Frazier: Keys—Blue
Brittany Fredericks: Storm & Fence—Blue
Whitney Weiss: Panoramic Beach—Blue
Ashlee Brus: Family Photo with Motorcycle—Blue
Ashley Rosener: Silhouette—Blue, PPI Award, Chevelle Series—Blue
Tayler Cary: Firetruck—Red
Carter Weiss: Ocean and Rocks—Blue, Beach—Blue
Creative Arts—Visual Arts
Ashley Rosener: Mountain Oil Painting—Blue
Ashlee Brus: Turtle—Blue
Brittney Fredericks: Photography Drawing—Blue
Morgan Kirsch: Sculpture—Blue
Kayla Ragaller: Even Steven Sculpture—Blue
Animals, Agriculture & Natural Resources
Jamie Jepsen: Landscape Project—Red
Jamie Jepsen: My Tangle with Strangles—Blue
Andrea Gehling: Chicken Incubating—Red
Emily Freese: Lamb Warmer—Blue
Austin Korner: Cinder Block Garden—Red
Science, Engineering, and Technology
Joe Graeve: Calf Carrier—Blue
Saul Huntley-Ayala: KOOB Game—Red
Kali Woodbeck: Patio Table—Red
Saul Huntley-Ayala: LED Lamp—Blue
Family and Consumer Science—Food and Nutrition
Thomas Welch: Cheese Crackers—Blue
Ashlee Brus: Apple Pie—Blue
Stacey Rosener: Navy Bean Cookies—Blue
Kaya Auen: Honey Oatmeal Bread—Red
FCS—Health, Consumer Management
Brittney Fredericks: Diabetes Poster—Blue
Abby Gruhn: Nail Polish Mugs—Blue
FCS—Sewing and Needle Arts
Whitney Weiss: Black Polka Dot Shorts—Red
Elizabeth Cary: Aprons—Blue
FCS—Clothing and Fashion
Stacey Rosener: Purchased Garment (Top) - Blue
Ashley Rosener: Purchased Garment (Dress) - Blue
FCS—Home Improvement
Whitney Weiss: Basketball Table—Blue
Emily Frazier: Bench—Blue
Ethan Holdsworth: Planters—Blue
Andrea Gehling: Zoo Stuffed Animal Holder—Red
Kora Obrecht: Dog Bed—Blue
Maggie Ragaller: Purple Lamp—Blue
Personal Development
Jordan Hanson: Art Studio Miniature—Blue
Jadeyn Smith: Great Granny’s Stories—Blue
Hailey Meseck: Hailey’s Capes—Blue
Brittney Fredericks: Barn Quilt—Blue
Clothing Event and Communications Exhibitors Working Exhibits:
Bianca Cadwell, Gabrielle Cadwell, and Hannah Holdsworth—Pool Noodle Pom Pom Shooters—Seal of Excellence
Madison Eck—Trapshooting 101—Seal of Recognition
Nicholas Welch and Maggie Chapman—Ear Bud Holders—Seal of Excellence
Amber Halbur and Mabel Langel—Slime Time—Seal of Excellence
Extemporaneous Speaking: Communications Poster:
Kassadie Mink—Seal of Excellence Abby Gruhn: 4-H is… Communications Poster—Seal of
Excellence
Educational Presentations:
Saul Huntley-Ayala—”STEM: It’s in Our Genes” - Seal of Merit
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
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Livestock Exhibitors
STATE FAIR RESULTS CONTINUED
Breeding Beef: Market Beef:
Cody Von Glan, Chianina—Purple Keaton Otto, Maine-Anjou Steer—Purple
Sara Sullivan, Chianina—Purple, David Roberts, Crossbred Steer—Purple Champion Chianina Breeding Heifer, David Roberts, Crossbred Steer—Purple, 3rd Overall Breeding Heifer Division 3 Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer
Chad Klein, Chianina—Purple Benjamin Von Glan, Market Heifer—Purple
Thomas Welch, Mainetainer—Blue Nicole Behrendt, Market Heifer—Red
Connor Sullivan, Mainetainer—Purple Dalton Smith, Market Heifer—Purple
Abigail Burkhart, Shorthorn—Purple Dalton Smith, Market Heifer—Purple
Dominic Fouts, Shorthorn Plus—Purple Chad Klein, Market Heifer—Purple
Sara Sullivan, Simmental—Purple, Champion Simmental Breeding Heifer, Supreme Champion Breeding Heifer Beef Showmanship:
Thomas Welch, Commercial—Blue Thomas Welch (Grades 7&8) - Blue
Joe Reetz, Commercial—Blue Cody Von Glan (Grades 7&8) - Blue
Taylor Klein, Commercial—Blue Abigail Burkhart (Grades 9&10) - Blue
Connor Sullivan, Commercial—Purple Benjamin Von Glan (Grades 9&10) - Blue
Breeding Meat Goats: Market Sheep:
Anna Boettger, Jr Spring Doe—Blue Gavin Reineke, Black Face Market Lamb—Blue
Jason Gorden, Jr Winter Doe—Blue Grace Reineke, Black Face Market Lamb—Purple
Jason Gorden, Jr Winter Doe—Blue
Jason Gorden, Jr Winter Doe—Blue Meat Goat Showmanship:
Jason Gorden, Senior Showmanship—Blue
Rabbits:
Jenna Simon, Commercial Sr. Buck—Blue; Commercial Sr. Buck—Purple; Commercial Sr. Doe—Purple; Commercial Jr. Buck—Red; Commercial Jr. Doe—Purple, Best Opposite Sex of Variety; Market Rabbit, Fryer—Purple, Champion Single Fryer; Market Rabbit, Roaster—Blue
Travis Webster, Fancy Sr. Buck—Purple; Fancy Sr. Buck—Blue; Fancy Sr. Buck—Blue; Fancy Sr. Doe—Red, Best Opposite Sex of Variety; Fancy Sr. Doe—Red
Jason Gorden, Fancy Sr. Buck—Blue, Best of Breed; Fancy Jr. Buck—White; Fancy Jr. Buck—Blue, Best of Variety; Fancy Jr. Buck—Blue; Fancy Jr. Doe—Blue, Best Opposite Sex
Breeding Swine: Market Swine:
Remington Lilleholm, Berkshire—Blue Kourtney Grimm, Duroc—Blue; Crossbred Gilt—Purple
Kourtney Grimm, Duroc—Blue Remington Lilleholm, Other Breeds—Blue; Crossbred
Renee Grimm, Spotted—Blue Barrow—Blue
Caylie Boyle, Commercial—Blue Payton Henningsen, Crossbred Gilt—Blue
Payton Henningsen, Commercial—Blue Tyler Saunders—Crossbred Barrow—Blue
Tyler Saunders, Commercial—Blue Renee Grimm—Crossbred Barrow—Blue; Crossbred Barrow—Blue
MISSION STATEMENT 4-H EMPOWERS YOUTH TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL THROUGH YOUTH-ADULT
PARTNERSHIPS AND RESEARCH-BASED EXPERIENCES.
RECORD BOOKS
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FFA Exhibitors
New 4-H Judges Training—Saturday, September 24
You can join the ranks of being a 4-H judge by attending a new 4-H Judges Training on Saturday, September 24 at the Polk County Extension Office, Des Moines. You will learn from Iowa State University Extension 4-H Youth Development staff and experienced 4-H Judges how to evaluate, educate and encourage 4-Her’s exhibiting at county fairs. Ques-tions contact Marisue Hartung mhartung@iastate.edu or Karen Pattison, kpatti@iastate.edu Register online or by mailing in the registration form. Registration deadline is September 16. You can access the registration form here: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/sites/www.extension.iastate.edu/files/4h/4hvolunteers/Polk%20County%20judges%20training%209.24.pdf Training format: The first half (includes lunch) of the training builds knowledge and skills for new judges (as well as interested volunteers and parents) and the second half is project area content specific. Experienced judges will be presenting and all judges are welcome to attend to brush-up on their expertise or expand their knowledge base.
Record Book Information—Important Deadline!
IKM-Manning FFA
Breeding Beef Jackie Lingle, Cow/Calf Pair—Blue Ashlynn Lingle, Bull—Purple, Reserve Supreme Bull
JUDGES TRAINING
Record books are due to your club leaders no later than October 1!! It is strongly recommended that you turn in your record books at your September club meeting. It will be your leader’s discretion as to if they will accept any books after the deadline they set for your club. Record book materials can be found at: www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/projects/recordkeeping. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to call the Extension Office at 712-263-4697.
STATE FAIR RESULTS CONTINUED
Denison FFA
Market Swine Meat Goats Justin Andresen, Blues Emily Boettger, Blues Zach Rauch, Purple
FFA Photography Hannah Holdsworth, 1st Place Still Life Brady Fredericks, 5th Place Still Life
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.
COUNTY YOUTH 4-H OPPORTUNITIES
COUNTY ADULT 4-H OPPORTUNITIES
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Youth Committee
Youth Committee is an advisory committee comprised of adults and senior 4-H members. The committee meets once a month and is in place to oversee the 4-H Youth Program in Crawford County. Duties of the committee include but are not limited to: organizing fundraisers, implementing rules and procedures, and directing youth activities. We are looking for 3 youth members who are looking to make a difference in Crawford County. If you are interested in becoming a member or would like to learn more about this opportunity, please stop by the Extension Office or contact us at 263-4697.
County 4-H Youth Council
Leadership Opportunity—Youth Committee Youth Member
Youth Committee is an advisory committee comprised of adults and senior 4-H members. The committee meets once a month and is in place to oversee the 4-H Youth Program in Crawford County. Duties of the committee include but are not limited to: organizing fundraisers, implementing rules and procedures, and directing youth activities. We are looking for 4 adults (parents, leaders, volunteers) who are passionate about the success and development of 4-H youth in Crawford County. If you are interested in becoming a member, please stop by the Extension Office or contact us at 712-263-4697.
Senior 4-H members (grades 9-12) in Crawford County are encouraged to apply to be a member of County Council. County Council is designed to develop leadership skills in its members by planning, organizing, and running different events throughout the year as well as participating in leadership retreats. Members are required to help with National 4-H Week, Awards Banquet, fair events, livestock weigh-ins, and other events as needed.
Youth will have the hands-on opportunity to plan the Bake Sale fundraiser, Ag Olympics, and other events that they feel would benefit the county during any time of the year. There will also be an opportunity for youth to attend a regional leadership retreat in September. Meeting dates and times will be set once members are selected to best work with everyone’s schedules.
Senior 4-H members who are interested may pick up an application at the Extension Office or call and ask for one to be sent via email. Present County Council members are asked to re-apply. The application is due to the Extension Office no later than September 15.
4-H Safety and Education in Shooting Sports, Sept. 23-25, 2016, Iowa 4-H Center, Madrid, IA. $150 early registration (deadline 9/1/2016), $175 registration (deadline 9/15/2016). Registration is open to youth entering 4th through 8th grade 2016-2017 school year and who are enrolled in 4-H. At camp youth will have opportunity to explore the SESS program by trying new skills, meeting new friends and making connections with County Shooting Sports Clubs. Hunter Safety training will be provided. Opportunities to develop skills in Archery, Air Rifle, Shotgun-Trap, Muzzleloader and Wildlife will be provided. Additional information and registration link will be available soon. Save the date!
SESS Youth Camp
MISSION STATEMENT 4-H EMPOWERS YOUTH TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL THROUGH YOUTH-ADULT
PARTNERSHIPS AND RESEARCH-BASED EXPERIENCES.
ASSISTANT PROGRAM COORDINATOR POSITION
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Now Accepting Applications!
SEPTEMBER September 1: Begin re-enrolling in 4hOnline September 10: American Royal Entry Deadline September 10: Shooting Sports Project Club Meeting, Shooting Range from 1:00 PM—3:30 PM September 10-18: Clay County Fair September 15: County Council Applications due to Extension Office September 22-25: AKSARBEN Stock Show and Rodeo
OCTOBER October 1: Record Books due to Club Leaders Clover Kids Registration Due October 2-8: National 4-H Week October 8: Shooting Sports Project Club Meeting, Shooting Range from 1:00 PM—3:00 PM October 19-30: American Royal Livestock Show
NOVEMBER November 12: Shooting Sports Project Club Meeting, Shooting Range from 1:00 PM—3:00 PM November 20: Awards Banquet, Location to be determined, 2:00 PM
JANUARY January 1: Enrollment deadline for Current 4-H members in 4hOnline
Extension Assistant Program Coordinator — The Crawford County Extension Council is seeking a qualified person to serve as an Extension Assistant Program Coordinator for Crawford County and ISU Extension and Outreach programs. This position is full-time (32 hours per week), including nights and weekends. Qualifications: Associate Degree or relevant work experience, team player, dependable, self-motivating and able to work with limited supervision. Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation and pass a background screening.
Applications for are available at the Crawford County Extension Office, 35 South Main Street, Denison, phone 263-4697 or downloaded from www.extension.iastate.edu/crawford. To apply, please deliver or mail a cover letter, resume, application, and references to:
Crawford County Extension Office 35 South Main Street
Denison, IA 51442
Or email materials to xcrawford@iastate.edu. Positions are open until filled. To be guaranteed consideration, apply by 4:30 p.m. September 15, 2016. AA/EEOE
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