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Gallatin 4-H Gallatin 4-H Newsletter May 2019
May 2 AQA
May 14 ULC Meeting
May 15 Raise Your Hand!
May 23 4-H Camp
Registration Due!
May 23 Foundation Meeting
June 19 Fair Registration
Due
See pages 2-11 for more events
Everyone’s sign up helps get us closer to $20,000!
4-H Camp
Camp registration is now open. It is an online process this year! Please see page 7 for more details and registration link.
Raise Your Hand Campaign! This is your last chance to vote for your state! Voting ends on May 15th! The "Raise Your Hand" initiative is a nationwide call-to-action for 4-H alumni, supporters, and friends to vote to win funding for their 4-H state program. This funding helps more kids in their communities benefit from the hands-on learning programs 4-H offers, helping kids serve their community and build critical life skills needed to thrive. Vote for your state and the three states with the highest ratio of hands raised to total state population will win $20,000, $10,000 and $5,000 to bring local 4-H programs to more kids.
National Day of Service
4-H’ers are passionate about service. Research shows that youth who participate in 4-H programs are significantly more likely to make a positive contribution to their communities. In April, 4-H’ers across the nation will participate as True Leaders in Service in multiple community service projects, culminating in a National 4-H Day of Service on Saturday, April 27, 2019. 4-Hers makes a huge impact on the communities we live in! We're very excited to hear about your Community Service Projects and thank you for donating your time to help others. Report hours here: https://forms.gle/L3ZJpZi5YLo1pjrv9
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Events & Opportunities
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Events & Opportunities
For a more complete calendar of project and club meetings, please visit:
http://www.msuextension.org/gallatin/4hcalendar.html
June 24-27
4-H Summer Camp!
May 14
ULC Meeting 6pm
@ Extension Office May 22
4-H Camp Registration
Due
Foundation Meeting 6pm
May 11
Park County
Activity Day! 1-
5pm Contact the
office if interested
End of May
Spring for Food!
See pg. 7 for more
details.
April 1– May 15
Raise Your Hand!
Vote for Montana!
May 2
AQA make up night
6pm Fairgrounds
May 4
Parents Night Out!
This event is full
June 19
Fair Registration
Due! Going to Fair?
See page 8 for more
details.
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Events & Opportunities
Junior Division
Demonstrations Stir-Ups
David Juliano Winner Riley Robinson- Yattaw Winner
Violet Donnelly Runner Up Nicole Berger & Maddy Ashburn
Runner Up
Aspen Smart Hazel Nash & Danika Johnson
Carsten Donnnelly JonDavid Brewer
Jessica Vradenburg Tristan King
Kaydence Jensen
Kryka Shockley
Madison Oostema
Sean Marble
Winston Lottman
Wyt Oliver
Senior Division
Demonstration Stir-Ups
Jeana Marx Winner Jeana Marx Winner
Erica Berger/Grace Donnally/Cora Baeth Runner Up Will Nash Runner Up
Alex Jones
Case Kruse Speech
Grace Veltkamp Lori Marx Winner
Jacob Brewer Mariah McPhee Runner Up
Paul Phillips
Ruby Pruitt
Events & Opportunities
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Intermediate Division
Demonstration Stir-Ups Commercial
Heidi Huber Winner Will Baeth & Lane Smart
Winner Heidi Huber Winner
Kylee Bostford
Runner Up
Kylie Brownell & Lizzy Brownell
Runner Up
Clayton Kruse Calla Donnelly
Cora Pruitt Lynn Catterlin Video
James King Marlie Sampson & Sophie Stewart
Kylee Bostford
Winner
Kieran Ricks Sam Veltkamp
Lynn Catterlin Zach Bates
Marlo Lottman Career Communications
Skyler Brewer Kaitlyn Pavlik Winner
Sydney Revenaugh
Cloverbuds
Demonstration
Griffin Jensen
Kimber Rippel
Jake Oostema
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Events & Opportunities
Montana 4-H Congress
Join Montana 4-H for Montana 4-H Congress, “Shipwrecked - Leadership to the Rescue”
July 11-14, 2019 on the Bozeman campus of Montana State University.
You and 300 of your closest friends have been shipwrecked on a deserted island when your 4-H cruise liner went down somewhere in
Pacific. Your only way off the island is to make some new friends, learn some new things and utilize your leadership skills to work together
and charter a new course for home.
We are sure this will prove to be the highlight of your 4-H year. If you aren’t sure what 4-H Congress
is all about, just ask one of the many Montana 4-Hers that have been coming to congress.
Seeking Adult Chaperones at Camp!
Be a SUPER 4-H Summer Camp Chaperone! Meals and lodging provided. Chaperones must be 21 or older. Please contact the Extension office at 582-3280 to sign up.
Events & Opportunities
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4-H Campers! Join us for our SUPER Heroes and Villains 4-H Summer Camp at Luccock Park Camp in Livingston, MT, on June 24th-27th. Camp registration is now available. Please submit your online application by Wednesday, May 22nd.
Online application here:
http://gallatin.msuextension.org/4hcamp.html
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Events & Opportunities
Discover the Treasure of 4-H
Fair
Planning to Attend Fair?
All project record book interviews will take place on Thursday, July 11 and Friday, July 12 from about 4pm to 8pm. This includes horse, large and small animal, and indoor projects. In past, these interviews happened on Monday and Tuesday of Fair Week, but with so many fair activities taking place on the Monday and Tuesday that it left little time for many kids to actually fit a record book interview in. Project Record Book Interviews are required for every child in every project they plan to exhibit at fair. No exhibits will be turned in, this is just the record book interviews. The interview only covers the requirements of a record book. Watch our Record Book Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckS9VZnI5bU
Fair Schedule & Other IMPORTANT FAIR INFO
Start watching our website that contains all 4-H events at Big Sky Country State Fair information:
http://gallatin.msuextension.org/4hfair.html
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Events & Opportunities
Thank You MSU Students
Gallatin County 4-H would like to thank the MSU AgEd Club and Dr. Arnold’s Ag Education class for putting on a great selection of workshops this spring. Thank you to everyone that attend any of the workshops. Gallatin County 4-H is pleased to partner with the MSU students who bring new and fresh ideas, while the students gain real world experience in a field of their interest.
Thank you to the following students Katie Koterba, Tyler Noyes, Sierra Osborne, Maddux Bremel, Saralyn Standley, Jeanna Barker, Brianna Fields, Sheridan Johnson, Cole Daniel, Heidi Froelich, Thomas Fritz, Jaqcee Huseby, Dana Piper Melcher, Angela Bear Claw, Leah Lowe, Sydney Knox, Katharine Taylor, Chase Mitchell, Cole Norskog, Denton Cornell, Carissa Workman, Zoe Pappas ,Riley Slivka along with Dr. Shannon Arnold.
Parents & Volunteers
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4-H Committees
Market Livestock Committee The next Market Livestock Committee Meeting is May 7,
2019 at 6:00pm at the Gallatin County Extension Office.
Horse Committee Horse Committee Meetings have been moved to the last Monday of the month. We meet at 6:30pm at Rocky Mountain Supply's main office 210 Gallatin Farmers Av. behind Whalen tire in Belgrade. Everyone is welcome. And we still need more help. Hope to see everyone there.
Unlimited Leader Council Meeting
Congratulations to all our competitors at Communications Day and Stir-Ups! We saw a wide array of demonstrations and could smell all the delicious skillet meals being prepared for the cooking contest. ULC is proud to offer scholarships to help our senior awardees attend Congress in July.
This month our committees have been hard at work preparing for our upcoming events. We are partnered with Park County again this year to host our SUPER Heroes and Villains 4-H Summer Camp at Luccock Park Camp in Livingston, MT. Meanwhile, the Fair committee has come up with a great line-up of delicious treats for our Fair Concessions Stand. We are sure you will “treasure” the great food they have to offer!
In observing April’s Service Month, ULC launched a “Help-O-Meter” to track all that Gallatin County 4-H does to help our community! Remember to log your volunteer hours for your club or projects, we would love to display this at Fair.
As always, ALL 4-H members and volunteers are invited to attend. If you have questions or want to come and see what ULC is all about, please come and join us!
The next Unlimited Leaders Council meeting is Tuesday, May 14th at 6:00 PM at the Gallatin County Extension Office.
Volunteer Tip
of the Month
Seeking Adult Chaperones at Camp!
Be a SUPER 4-H Summer Camp Chaperone! Meals and lodging provided. Chaperones must be 21 or older. Please contact the Extension office at 582-3280 to sign up.
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Parents & Volunteers
4-H Committees
Gallatin County 4-H Foundation The next meeting is Thursday, May, 23 at 6:00pm at the Extension Office. This group provides funding and scholarships to 4-H.
We are excited to share that Gallatin County 4-H Foundation is part of the Give Big Gallatin Valley event. This event is a unique and fun way to give to your local Gallatin Valley non-profits. Gallatin County 4-H Foundation is one of the many non-profits that are taking part. You can preview their giving profile at https://www.givebiggv.org/organizations/gallatin-county-4-h-foundation . We have a goal to raise $2000 in 24 hours! How can you Give Big? Starting at 6pm on Thursday, May 2nd you can go to https://www.givebiggv.org/organizations/gallatin-county-4-h-foundation to donate. The event ends at 6pm Friday, May 3rd. You can also stop by the Extension office and donate in person! Get the word out to friends, families, and colleagues. The funds that the Gallatin County 4-H Foundation raises goes towards new projects and new clubs, scholarships to attend Montana 4-H Congress, the 4-H ambassador program, and college scholarships for Gallatin 4-H youth.
Clubs
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Dag Nabids
The Dag Nabids will collect food items at Town and Country Foods (1611 S 11th
Ave) for the Gallatin County Food Bank on Saturday, May 11 from 3-5pm. If
members want to bring something that demonstrates what 4-H is or small
animals to the event this would be a good opportunity to educate the
community. Please set aside Tuesday, May 7th for an evening meeting at
6:30pm. Meeting will take place at the MSU room 138 of the animal bioscience
building (1 block south of 11th and college). No meeting following May 11
community service event.
Questions? Call/Email/Text Ben Nash, reporter/secretary
(nashmuffin@aol.com or 406-570-5585)
Belgrade Pioneers
The April Meeting of the Belgrade Pioneers 4-H Club was held on Thursday, April 11, at the Belgrade Middle
School Cafeteria. For our April meeting we had soup and sandwiches. As we ate dinner, we broke into our
committee groups to talk about future events – education, recreation, and fundraising. At 6:30 we joined
together for our business meeting. The education and recreation committees announced some details for the
club trip to the Lewis and Clark Caverns, which will be June 15. We approved the community service
committee’s proposal to make baskets for the retirement home. They are going to get a list of items together
for us to donate and we will put the baskets together this spring. We talked about the fair and we got a list of
all those who were interested in being on the fair committee. We will start planning soon. We also talked
about our other service activity for the month – serving in the petting zoo for the Easter Egg Hunt in
Manhattan. We got a list of willing helpers as well as people who could bring other animals. We are looking
forward to this event! For our activity, we practiced for Communication Day. Then we filled eggs for the
Easter Egg Hunt in Manhattan. We had a lot of fun!!
If you have any questions, please contact Shelly McPhee at ksmcphee@charter.net or 406-813-8515. Mariah
McPhee-President
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Clubs
Gallatin Gallopers
The April Gallatin Gallopers meeting was held April 15th, 2019, in the MSU Animal
Bioscience building. After the reports in old business was an update on our Butter
Braids fundraiser. The club raised over 1,000 dollars! Prizes were awarded to our top
sellers. Also, we talked about our Eagle Mount community service day and members
who went shared what they did. On April 20th club members participated on an
amazing on the ground horsemanship clinic taught by MSU students at the Bob Miller Pavilion. Secondly our spring
riding lessons are scheduled for May 3rd and 4th at Cedar Ridge Equine. Also, Communication day and Stir-Ups
cooking contest are scheduled for April 27, 2019. The club members also voted at our last meeting to develop
committees for members and will consist of 4 areas: Fundraising, Community Service, Recreation and Education. Next
meeting there will be a club T-shirt and jacket sign-up. Our next meeting will be May 20th, 2019 in the MSU Animal
Bioscience building at 6pm. Please visit: www.gallatingallopers.com for more information. Submitted by GG4H Club
Reporter Sami Jones
Gallatin Valley Livestock
If you are a new family interested in joining our club, please email Codie at ecseverson406@gmail.com or call or
text 406-580-3933 for any questions.
Manhattan Clever Clovers
Many people enjoyed the 4H field trip to the Bozeman airport on Thursday, April 18. On
Thursday, April 18, at 9:30am, the Manhattan Clever Clovers took a field trip to the
Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. First, the club was taken on a tour of the
building, and they were told about the new expansion and how it has grown. Next the club
went out on the tarmac underneath a boarding gate to see a plane dock. They went back to
their vehicles and drove to meet their guide at the control tower where
they were split in tow groups. One went to the top of the control tower to
learn about the radar and how the controllers direct traffic, while the other
went to the fire station to learn how they dealt with fires. then the groups
switched places and the trip was over.
Please contact Kelly Pavlik at Kelly.Pavlik@barnard-inc.com
Fair Schedule & Other IMPORTANT FAIR INFO Start watching our website that contains all 4-H events at Big Sky Country
State Fair information:
http://gallatin.msuextension.org/4hfair.html
Clubs
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Hyalite Hawks
Our Hyalite Hawks Club met on Sunday April 28th to discuss what to do with our leftover fundraising
money. We came up with the going to the new trampoline park or swimming. After the main part of the
meeting we played a few games and ate snacks provided by the Burrows family! Our next meeting will be
on May 19th. Stay tuned for more information.
Elsa Austin - Hyalite Hawks Reporter
Gateway Challengers
The Gateway Challengers met on Monday, April 8, at the Gateway Community Center. We played a game first, then said
the pledges and did roll-call. For old business, we read the minutes from last meeting. Then we discussed our new
business. After we adjourned the meeting, we listened to two new demonstrations, “How to make a calming jar”, and
“How to make a Dutch braid.” Finally, for a spring garden craft, we decorated flower pots, and planted basil in them.
Our next meeting will be on May 13, at 6:30 p.m., at the Community Center in Gateway.
Contact Jessica Black, 539-0940, or theblacksmail@gmail.com with questions.
Willow Creek Wranglers
Our monthly meeting was held on April
8. We discussed and finalized everything for
our Community Egg Hunt. We learned how
to make "No Bake Cookies" and tips on how
to trim goat hooves. Our Community Egg
Hunt was a great success. We had a lot of
people attend, and we distributed over 600
eggs! The children had a lot of fun finding
eggs and winning prizes. There will be no
May meeting.
Clubs
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Shining Mountaineers
The Shining Mountaineers visited our friends at the Gallatin Rest Home to play BINGO with the residents. Our
club donated the prizes for the event, and enjoyed the afternoon playing BINGO, laughing and sharing with the
residents.
On April 5th, 2019, we had our monthly club meeting. We started with signing cards for the elderly at Gallatin
Rest Home. After that we began our business meeting. A few members gave reports of how Rec Lab went and also,
how Bingo went at Gallatin Rest Home. We were reminded that our Record Book Interviews will be held a little
earlier this year, on July 11th and 12th. After the business meeting, we had our Practice Demonstration Night,
where most of the members presented their demonstrations to the club. We gave feedback and tips to them, to
help them get their presentations ready for County Communication Day, which will be held on Saturday April,
27th. Our next meeting will be at Belgrade Middle School, on May 3rd at 6:00.
Submitted by club reporter, Cora Pruitt
If you have questions, please contact Millie Veltkamp at 570-2554 or shiningmountaineers@gmail.com
Saddle Stars
Club ride May 19 at the fairgrounds 1-3pm. Contact Amy Wiening with questions. 406-600-
2018
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Projects
Beef ** May/June: Grooming & Fitting Workshop - Details to be announced.
These are the last remaining workshops that we have planned for the Beef Project. Please remember that everyone must attend 3 approved workshops in order to be eligible to participate in the fair and sell a market animal.
If you have questions or concerns about your project, please reach out to a Beef Leader. If you have any project questions or concerns, please reach out to a Beef Leader. Melanie Duffin 209-1978 Brandie Elfland 539-8883 Seth Halverson 209-1178 Animal Quality Assurance (AQA) All youth that are taking a market animal (planning to sell their animal at the auction) for the first time need to take AQA. Youth must attend AQA once as a Junior (ages 8-13) and once as a first year Senior (ages 14 and older). May 2 6-8pm will take place at the Gallatin Fairgrounds. If you can’t make the Gallatin County make up, Park County will be hosting on May 11th at 1pm at the Park High School Rec Plex.
Babysitting
Marlene is back in town and will contact each babysitting member individually.
Art in Manhattan
The next meeting dates are May7th and May 21st and will be held at the Conservation District. Contact Leia Miller at
599-8257 for any questions.
Baking/Cooking
Our next, and last, meeting for this 4-H year will be held at the MSU health & food lab located in room #120, Herrick Hall, S. 7th Avenue on Tuesday, May 14th, from 6 - 8:15 pm. We will be celebrating Cinco de Mayo with some Spanish inspired foods to round out our cooking year at the lab... la fiesta! At the meeting, we will discuss getting together for another meeting to plan the indoor exhibit for the fair. We need to show off all of the fun and great food you've cooked and baked throughout the year! Our club is also providing the dessert for the buyer's BBQ at the fair this year, so we need some helpers to make 600 desserts and help with cleanup. Anyone who helps with cleanup after the BBQ will earn money for our projects. Hope to see you all soon! If you have any questions, please email me stephanie.grace.cb@gmail.com
Fair Schedule & Other IMPORTANT FAIR INFO Start watching our website that contains all 4-H events at Big Sky Country State Fair
information:
http://gallatin.msuextension.org/4hfair.html
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Projects
Bees
This group will meet the first Wednesdays of the month from 6pm to 7:30p.
June 5th: Observe a hive entrance July 3rd: Observe a beekeeper
Contact Dominique Woodham at 406-531-2229 or dominique.woodham@montana.edu for any questions.
Camp Counselor
Our next training is Saturday, May 11th from 1-4 PM at the Gallatin Extension Office in Bozeman, MT. We will be focusing on the ins and outs of working with campers and continue preparing for all the great activities at camp. Don’t forget your homework! Thanks for all your hard work making camp great!
Jessie Sheperd-Gallatin Co. 4-H Camp Director jessica.sheperd@montana.edu 352-304-1648
Date & Time Location
Saturday, May 11th 1-4 PM Gallatin Extension Office- Bozeman, MT
Saturday, June 8th 1-4 PM Park County- Livingston, MT
Sunday, June 23rd – Thursday, June 27th
4-H CAMP WEEK!!
Cake Decorating
Hello, Cake Decorators! Our May meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, 28 May, at 6:30 pm in the Gallatin Extension Office. (This is a change from our regular schedule a bit due to some scheduling conflicts.) At our meeting, we will play with gum paste! We’ll learn how to make sturdy flowers and other designs. If you have a rolling pin and/or cutters, you’re welcome to bring them. For this meeting, you do not need to bring a frosted cake/cupcakes since we will just focus on making gum paste designs. Rene e King 307.763.0142 Questions! Contact Rene e King @ 307.763.0142.
Cloverbuds—Bozeman
The next meeting of our Bozeman Cloverbuds group will take place on Wednesday, May 8th from 6-7:30pm. We will meet at the MSU Extension Office on the County Fairgrounds (903 N Black Ave).
Contact Amy at amy.juliano@yahoo.com or 406-702-4078 with any questions.
Dog Agility
Contact us at 406.388.4789 or email at facility@montanamurraykennels.com with questions or concerns! Ask for Jen!
Dog Drill Team
Contact Nancy Veca if you are interested in the Dog Drill Team project.
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Projects
Goat
Hey Everyone!! May is a busy month, everyone should have their goats by now and the fun begins! Our MANDATORY tagging is May 5th from 2-4 at the fairgrounds in the wash bay. If you dont have your goats you will not be able to participate in the fair! On May 22nd there is a Dairy goat meeting about the "ins and outs" of milk production at 6:30pm. Location TBA. We will also be having a makeup showmanship depending on weather so that will be announced through email! See everyone soon! If you any questions please contact Amy Brownell 4062092720 or abrownell3372@gmail.com or Leah at lmk80@live.com
Animal Quality Assurance (AQA) All youth that are taking a market animal (planning to sell their animal at the auction) for the first time need to take AQA. Youth must attend AQA once as a Junior (ages 8-13) and once as a first year Senior (ages 14 and older). May 2 6-8pm will take place at the Gallatin Fairgrounds. If you can’t make the Gallatin County make up, Park County will be hosting on May 11th at 1pm at the Park High School Rec Plex.
Dog Obedience
Our program will meet at MMK on Wednesday's, we will be offering two classes to start, a 4 P.M. and 5 P.M. after 6 weeks of training these two classes will combine into one class that will start at 4:30. Most classes will last about 45 minutes.
Dairy Cow
Thank you to all the dairy cow project members and parents who participated in the Hoard's Dairyman Judging Contest! We learned about dairy characteristics and had fun placing the different classes. Our results should be ready shortly. Also thank you to Dr. Tim DelCurto at MSU Animal and Range Science for teaching us about the cow digestive system.
For our May workshop will be working on our showmanship and knowledge skills. Instead of having one large workshop, I would like to work with everyone individually. Therefore, please call me to arrange for a time that works for you in May to do a one on one showmanship practice.
The project will also be meeting twice in June. Please mark your calendars for Saturday June 15 for a fundraiser opportunity for the project and another date to be determined by the first part of May. I will provide additional information via email/text to the members when the details have been confirmed.
Remember you must attend three workshops prior to July 1 in order to participate in the fair!
Thanks, Shawna Oostema 406-580-7819
Projects
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Horseless Horse with Gallatin Gallopers
The April Gallatin Gallopers meeting was held April 15th, 2019, in the MSU Animal Bioscience building. After the reports in old business was an update on our Butter Braids fundraiser. The club raised over 1,000 dollars! Prizes were awarded to our top sellers. Also, we talked about our Eagle Mount community service day and members who went shared what they did. On April 20th club members participated on an amazing on the ground horsemanship clinic taught by MSU students at the Bob Miller Pavilion. Secondly our spring riding lessons are scheduled for May 3rd and 4th at Cedar Ridge Equine. Also, Communication day and Stir-Ups cooking contest are scheduled for April 27, 2019. The club members also voted at our last meeting to develop committees for members and will consist of 4 areas: Fundraising, Community Service, Recreation and Education. Next meeting there will be a club T-shirt and jacket sign-up. Our next meeting will be May 20th, 2019 in the MSU Animal Bioscience building at 6pm. Please visit: www.gallatingallopers.com for more information. Submitted by GG4H Club Reporter Sami Jones
Horse
Greetings from the 4-H Horse Committee! Lots coming up as we head into springtime, please see our upcoming clinics below. There are not many left, so please attend if you can. Its also time to start thinking about fair… Adjustments have been made to the horse show schedule, activities and vet check process. The interview process for all projects has also changed, so stay tuned for updates. Email us with questions and to sign up for clinics at gc4Hhorse@gmail.com.
Upcoming clinics:
May 4th – Trail & bareback clinic at WB Ranch, $10/member May 11th – Jumping & dressage fun day and combined test, Holloway’s Horse Barn June 8th – Pre-fair Clinic at Fairgrounds (alternate date 6/15/19) We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events! Contact any of us for more info: Jess Woodring – President & Reining Project Leader, 406-580-6707 Jessie Read – Vice President, 406-529-4609 Jennifer DeLeon – Secretary, 406-600-2660 Lewis Baeth – Treasurer, 406-580-1545 Sheila Smart – Jumping/Dressage Project Leader, 406-539-1806 Lisa Black – Colt to Maturity/Green Horse Project Leader, 406-209-0380 Scott Schuster – Working Ranch Horse Project Leader, ranchroper713@gmail.com Committee Members: Donna Baeth, Amy Weining, Julie Schumacher, Sandy Botz & Cora Baeth (junior member)
Gallatin Twisters Horse Drill Team
Our Twisters Horse Drill Team continued to work hard at the annual Fuzzy Horse show on Saturday March 30th. On the 27th and 28th of April, we performed at the Three Forks Junior/High School rodeo! Our next practices will be Fridays May 17th and 31st with an optional practice on the 3rd. Stay tuned for more information.
Elsa Austin - Gallatin Twisters Reporter
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Projects
Livestock Judging
Members need to contact Leia Miller (599- 8257) to commit to a livestock judging team for Congress in July. Meeting time and location TBD.
Photography
Watch for emails and texts for details and on location photo opportunities! If you are on Facebook, you can join the Gallatin County 4-H photography project group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1259686830818638/) where updates will also be posted. Hope to see you at our meetings!
Robotics
Meeting location: Bozeman United Methodist Church (Basement) 121 S Wilson Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715 Daniel
Simser 580-9278
Horse—Jumping & Dressage
Meggan Holloway with Holloway's Pretty Good Horse Barn has graciously agreed to join me in teaching and providing a wonderful facility for us to work from this winter. We will be signing up riders in small group lessons on the dates below to ensure the best learning opportunities for your kids. Lessons will cost $15/person paid directly to Holloway's. Required proof of Flu/Rhino WITHIN 6 MONTHS!!! (must have been given within 6 months and a minimum of 2 weeks prior to clinic). Get it done now!!! We look forward to seeing you! Sheila Smart 406-539-1806 smarthorses.ss@gmail.com
Fri. May 10 set up for Sat. Sat. May 11 Season ending fun day/combined test
Poultry
The next Poultry project meeting will be Tuesday, May 21st from 6-7:30 at the fairgrounds. Building 2. This meeting will be an opportunity for you to practice showmanship and learn more about showing your birds at the fair. There will be trivia practice for juniors and seniors. So bring your bird and we will see you there. (Photo is from Show and Tell at Murdoch’s)
If you have any questions please call or email Barbie Huber barbiehuber@hotmail.com; 599-5950; Shawna Oostema fcclshawna@hotmail.com
Animal Quality Assurance (AQA) All youth that are taking a market animal (planning to sell their animal at the auction) for the first time need to take AQA. Youth must attend AQA once as a Junior (ages 8-13) and once as a first year Senior (ages 14 and older). May 2 6-8pm will take place at the Gallatin Fairgrounds. If you can’t make the Gallatin County make up, Park County will be hosting on May 11th at 1pm at the Park High School Rec Plex.
Projects
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Sheep
Hello Sheep Project members! Please make note of the changes we have made in a few of the upcoming
workshops. With just a few workshops left please make sure you are planning accordingly to meet the 4 workshop
requirement. Reminder: Only 1 workshop credit can come from countywide workshops, jackpot shows, or a lamb
camp. ** (new date) Lamb Selection Workshop- Please DO NOT bring your lambs!!!
6:30 PM April 10th, 2019 (The Swan’s home, 1240 Yadon Rd. Manhattan) Showmanship Workshop- Bring your lambs!!!
6:30 PM May 22nd, 2019 (Gallatin County Fairgrounds) ** (new date) Slick Shearing Demonstration- Please DO NOT bring your lambs!!!
6:30 PM June 6th, 2019 (The Swan’s home, 1240 Yadon Rd. Manhattan) Pre-Fair/Record Book Workshop
6:30 PM June 19th, 2019 (MSU- Animal Bioscience Building) Please remember that you must be in possession of your project lamb(s) by May 5th, 2019. Exceptions will not be
made. Weigh-In and Tagging will be on May 5th, 2019 from 2 - 4PM at the Wash Barn at the Gallatin County
Fairgrounds. Contracts are also due on this date! We look forward to seeing you all there! Committee Members: Craig Carr-craig.carr@montana.edu (406) 539-4338, Ruth Carr- kennellr@gmail.com; (406) 539-4337, Scott Riffle – lostrhomestead@gmail.com; (406) 600-4540, Katherine Dawe- katherine.losey@yahoo.com; (406) 581-6480, Zach Dawe- zdawe64@gmail.com; (406) 580-4472
Animal Quality Assurance (AQA) All youth that are taking a market animal (planning to sell their animal at the auction) for the first time need to take AQA. Youth must attend AQA once as a Junior (ages 8-13) and once as a first year Senior (ages 14 and older). May 2 6-8pm will take place at the Gallatin Fairgrounds. If you can’t make the Gallatin County make up, Park County will be hosting on May 11th at 1pm at the Park High School Rec Plex.
Rabbit
In May we will meet Thursday, May 16, 6:30 at the Fairgrounds. If you need any bunnies to be tattooed, please bring them at 6. All bunnies must have a tattoo for the Big Sky State Fair. Also, please bring $1-2 to cover tattooing materials, if you bunnies are being tattooed. At the meeting we will have a guest speaker sharing info about breeding rabbits, raising kits and genetics. We will cover information about the Fair and preparing for Fair. If you need help with handling or showing your rabbit you can bring your bunny to the meeting and we will offer assistance at the end of the meeting to all who would like help.
In April several members were involved in community outreach. At our April meeting we made Easter cards for some of the residents at Highgate Senior Living and on April 20 we had Bunnies At The Mall. Many kids and families walking through the Mall were able to a pet a bunny, take pictures and ask our members about their project. Great Job. Anyone with questions contact the Rabbit Committee: Larry Bittner 599-2568, Regan Mangas 570-1244, Cody Brownell 209-4183, Danielle Freeburg 580-1660, Misty Gruel 595-7389, Colyn Wiening 570-3562 and Audrey Miller.
Sewing
Sewing will meet Tuesday, May 7th at 6:00 and Thursday, May 30th at 6:00.
Please bring along a project of you have one picked out. We have some material you are welcome to use. Contact Carolyn
Marx or Scarlet Wirtz for more information.
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Projects
Swine
Happy Spring Swine Families! Remember with the unpredictable weather to provide your animals with adequate shelter and water. Workshop Schedule: These are the LAST Workshops Scheduled Thursday, May 9 Showmanship: Jay Deaton/Ryan Nuss Indoor Arena, Fairgrounds 6:15 Junior Level Showmanship 7:00 Senior Level Showmanship 7:00 Parent/Member Q&A Session for new families,
Lyndsay Herron & Travis Collins will meet with all interested parents and members to answer questions about their projects and the fair. This will be held at the fairgrounds following the Junior Level Showmanship Workshop.
Monday, May 20 Posters, Marketing, Record Books, Workbooks: Fairgrounds Building #4, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 19 Clipping, Fitting with Ryan Nuss/Sophia Wass: Location TBA, 6:30 p.m. Scale Protocol: The Swine Committee has a scale that we check out. If you are interested in getting on the list, please contact Travis Collins, 570-3283. Please communicate with any families living in your area and coordinate the use of the scale. Average Daily Gain Contest (ADG): The Swine Committee Presents the ADG Contest! This is for all 4-H members, with the goal to increase awareness of your feed efficiency efforts, and to complete your record books. How to Participate: We will gather data at three points: 1. Starting weight (turn in by May 1) Send your starting weight and the date the weight was recorded for each tagged animal (identify by tag #) to Lauri at llolsen@live.com 2. Mid Weight & ADG report (Due June 5) Calculate your Average Daily Gain with an accurate weight recorded between May 20 and June 5, email the weight, date, and ADG to Lauri at llolsen@live.com. A worksheet will be emailed to all swine project families in mid-May that shows how to calculate Average Daily Gain.
3. Final Weight & ADG (Due July 17 at the fair) Calculate your Average Daily Gain with the final weight determined at Fair Weigh In. Turn in the calculation to Lauri. Winner: The 4-H Swine Project Member with the best ADG will win the First Annual ADG Contest, and receive a special award. There will be a drawing of several prizes for all participants. As always, if you have questions or concerns, please contact a member of the 4-H Swine Committee. We will do our best to assist! Merle Farrier, Lee Nuss, Lauri Olsen, Andrea Wass, Jennifer Hiester, Brad & Lyndsay Herron, Kelly Pavlik, and Dave Huntley, and Travis Collins. Animal Quality Assurance (AQA) All youth that are taking a market animal (planning to sell their animal at the auction) for the first time need to take AQA. Youth must attend AQA once as a Junior (ages 8-13) and once as a first year Senior (ages 14 and older). May 2 6-8pm will take place at the Gallatin Fairgrounds. If you can’t make the Gallatin County make up, Park County will be hosting on May 11th at 1pm at the Park High School Rec Plex.
Projects
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Shooting Sports
To be eligible to enroll in 4-H Shooting the 4-H member must be 9 by October 1st of 2018. Shooting Sports Fee - $25.00 per shooter, family of three or more $60.00. Shotgun will be at Manhattan Wildlife Association Trap Range located at 337 Logan Trident Road in Logan. It is strongly recommended that the participant be 10 years of age. For more information contact Scott Francis – 581-6845. The Muzzle-loading Project will be determined later in the shooting season. The Hunting & Wildlife Project will be determined later in the year. Please contact Scott if you are interested.. It is recommended but not required that the participants be 12 years of age and have been in Hunter’s Education. Contact Scott Francis – 581-6845 for more information. Questions: Contact the following leaders Archery – David Miller – 451-9942 Air Rifle/Pistol – Lee Nelson – 579-0612, Bill Ott – 209-2599 Smallbore – Tom Everett – 570-8878, Scott Francis – 581-6845 Shotgun, Hunting & Wildlife – Scott Francis – 581-6845 Muzzle-loading – Bill Ott – 209-2599, Scott Francis – 581-6845 Western Heritage – Todd Kesner – 451-1207
Western Heritage If the weather makes meeting impossible, I will contact you through email by 3:30 p.m. Please watch your email on shooting nights. It often looks terrible in the morning and then clears off in the afternoon. Therefore, I wait until 3:30 p.m. to decide. If you don’t hear from me, the meeting is a go.
Monday night is pistol night. I plan to see you then.
Monday – May 6, 2019 – 2 bays, 6:30 – 8:00 Monday – May 20, 2019 – 2 bays, 6:30 – 8:00
Monday – June 3, 2019 – 2 bays, 6:30 – 8:00 Monday – June 17, 2019 – 2 bays, 6:30 – 8:30
Monday – June 24, 2019 – 2 bays, 6:30 – 8:30 Monday – July 1, 2019 – 2 bays, 6:30 – 8:30
Monday – July 8, 2019 – 2 bays, 6:30 – 8:30 Monday – July 15, 2019 – 2 bays, 6:30 – 8:30
Monday – July 22, 2019 – 2 bays, 6:30 – 8:30
Gallatin County 4-H Western Heritage Fundraiser
Tuesday, June 11, 2019, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm 4 – Bays and New Clubhouse
Montana 4-H Western Heritage State Shoot August 23-24, 2019 – Logan Range
Teen Leadership May 13, 6:30-8pm We are wrapping up our teen leadership program for this year. Come join us for a fun program and to help plan the last few teen activities for fair!
We meet at the Rocky Mountain Supply offices in Belgrade at 210 Gallatin Farmers Ave. (Turn right at Whalen Tire and proceed to the very end of the street past Rich’s Flooring, left side of street)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Montana State University and the Montana State University Extension prohibit discrimination in all of their programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital and family status. Issued in furtherance of cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cody Stone, Director of Extension, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717. To request disability accommodation or to inform us of special needs, please contact the Extension Office at 406-582-3280 five (5) working days before the event.
Gallatin County MSU
Extension
903 N Black Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: 406-582-3280
Fax: 406-582-3289
gallatin@montana.edu
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