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Cooperative Extension Service Campbell County 3500 Alexandria Pike Highland Heights KY 41076 ((859) 572-2600 Fax: (859) 572-2619 campbell.ca.uky.edu
C A M P BEL L CO U NT Y 4 -H
2017
4-H Recognition Night
The 2017 4-H Recognition Night will be held on Thursday, October 26th with a meal being
served at 6:00 pm at the Campbell County Extension Office. There is no cost to this event but you do need to register by October 12.
A silent auction will be held with proceeds going to the Campbell County 4-H Council. Past
silent auction items have included UK basketball tickets, picture frames, baked goods, 4-H goody
baskets, and much more.
Recognition Night is a special night to honor all 4-H’ers for their participation in the past
year’s activities. Each 4-H’er who attends will receive a gift. Pictures from 4-H events throughout
the year will be displayed. If you have any pictures of various 4-H events, please e-mail them to
We ask that each club bring 1 to 2 items for the silent auction. Please try to bring your
items to the 4-H office before October 26.
All 4-H’ers and 4-H families will be getting a post card invitation in the mail with more details about the event. We hope to see everyone there to recognize all the hard work that has taken place throughout 4-H this year!
We ask that you register for the
Recognition Night by calling
(859) 572-2600 no later than
October 12!
2017 KENTUCKY STATE FAIR RESULTS
Jaclyn Fischesser Sewing Class Champion
& Overall Champion
Kelly Cropenbaker Crochet Class Champion
Country Ham Red
Goats Blue
Rachel Holtz Sewing Red
Anya Deaton Arts 1 Blue & 1 Red
Country Ham Blue
Lydia Deaton Foods Red
Country Ham Blue
Catherine Deaton Arts 1 Blue & 1 Red
Country Ham Blue
Foods Blue
Joshua Elhman Arts Class Champion
& Blue
Hannah Knight Home Environment 2 Blue
Wood Science White
Terrarium Red
Arts Red
Karly Kursell Arts 1 Red & 1
Green
Katrina Kursell Arts Blue
Luke Fillhardt Wood Science White
Ryan Williamson Wood Science Blue
Bike Rodeo Class Champion
Daniel Williamson Wood Science Blue
Bike Rodeo Class Champion
Syd Fillhardt Leadership Red
Abigail Myers Home Environment 2 Blue
Arts Red
Country Ham Blue
Jessica Long Home Environment Blue & Red
Trends Red
Arts Green
Photography Blue
Olivia Long Photography 1 Blue & 1 Red
Class Champion
Home Environment Blue
Arts 2 Red
Trends Blue
Haley Prim Photography 4 Blue
Kylie Kremer Sewing Blue
Kennedy Kremer Sewing Blue
Maddie Schadler Sewing Red
Mary Holtz Sewing White
Ariana Staggs Sewing Blue
Tashiana Matlock Terrarium White
Bhindi Shurley Country Ham Blue
William Webster Country Ham Blue
Goats Blue
Swine Blue
Carson Schultz Country Ham Red
Gary Downs Country Ham Blue
Goats Blue
Nadia Shurley Country Ham Blue
Mitchell Webster Country Ham White
Goats Blue
Swine Blue
Daniel Myers Country Ham Blue
Micah Myers Country Ham Class Champion
Deborah Myers Country Ham Blue
Samantha Webster Country Ham Class Champion
Goats Blue
Swine Blue
Taylor Downs Country Ham Red
Goats Blue
Kassandra Parker Country Ham Blue
Weston Wolf Swine Blue
Gracie Wright Swine Blue & Breeding
Champion
Lacee Trapp Swine Blue
Rusty Wolf Beef Blue
Luke Trapp Swine Blue
Lydia Wolf Beef Blue
Tally Downs Goats Blue
CONGRATULATONS!
August Shooting Sports Report
The meeting was held on August 1, 2017. Nominations
for offices were put in. Voting will take place at the next
meeting, September 5, 2017, at 6:15 p.m. at the Bob
White Club. There are still positions available, please
contact Cheryl Myers if you are interested. Members
also shot at pistol, rifle and archery stations.
Respectfully submitted,
Trey Downs, Reporter
Saddle Up 4-H Club
The Saddle Up Club last met on September ninth, two-
thousand seventeen, at seven o'clock. The meeting was
called to order by Deborah Myers. Pledges were said
and attendance was taken. There were two new mem-
bers; Sophia and Kayla. The secretary’s report was read
by Lydia Deaton and there were no questions or correc-
tions. The report stands as read. The treasurer’s report
was read by Rebekah Foutch and there were no ques-
tions. The report stands as read.
Committee Reports
Nominating—Report was given by Deborah Myers. We
will vote tonight on our new club officers. First, we will
have officer candidates give their speeches, then we
vote and the votes will be counted, and finally at the end
of the meeting we will get the results for the election.
Banquet— Report was given by Alexus Ford. Banquet
will be on November fourth at the extension office and
there will be a banquet meeting following the meeting
tonight.
County Council—Report was given by Anya Deaton. At
the last meeting, the fair and awards banquet were dis-
cussed.
District Council—Report was given by Patsy Parker.
There will be a district council meeting next week. Rule
changes/suggestions are due by the October meeting,
so email Leslie with those.
Fundraising—Report was given by Leslie Deaton. Pack-
ets for greenery are going out tonight. We will be selling
until October fifteenth, and delivery will be before
Thanksgiving. Thank you to those who partook in the
cowboy mounted shooting fundraiser.
Horse Camp—Report was given by Micah Myers.
There will be a horse camp meeting after this meeting.
Unfinished Business
For banquet awards we switched from a rain breaker
jacket to a soft-shelled jacket. Adults can order club
apparel; please turn apparel slips in by September
twentieth. We have raised over two-hundred dollars
from leftover auction items.
New Business
A previous member of our club was affected by
Hurricane Harvey and there was a motion made to
donate two-hundred dollars to help the Martinez family
in this situation. The motion was seconded, discussed,
and passed. After more discussion, there was a motion
to donate two-hundred dollars to an animal relief fund
and it was seconded. The motion was voted on and
passed.
Good job to Nadia and Kassi for competing in South-
ern Regionals.
Point sheets for banquet are due tonight.
Election Results—Pledge leaders are Haley Smith and
Stella Kenner, Reporter is Abbie Myers, Treasurer is
Katrina Kursell, Secretary is Nadia Shurley, Vice Presi-
dent is Daniel Myers, and our President is Rebekah
Foutch.
The meeting was adjourned.
Submitted by: Alexus Ford
Campbell Ridge
On September 12, 2017, we held our first
4-H monthly club meeting at Campbell
Ridge. Our program led by Mrs. Harney
was about electing officers. The 4-H
officers for our club are Kacie as Presi-
dent, Edward as Vice-President, Madi
as Secretary and myself, Kaitlyn, as re-
porter. We decided our club name
would be Mrs. Evans Deep Sea Divers.
On September 12, 2017, we held our first
4-H monthly club meeting at Campbell
Ridge. Our program led by Mrs. Harney
was about voting. The 4-H officers for
our club are Kaily as President, Emma
as Vice-President, Lili as Secretary and
myself, Louis, as reporter. We decided
our club name would be The Dabbing
Ninjas.
On September 12, 2017, we held our first
4-H monthly club meeting at Campbell
Ridge. Our program led by Mrs. Harney
was about learning 4-H. The 4-H offic-
ers for our club are Tyler S. as Presi-
dent, Jaelyn W. as Vice-President, Par-
ker R. as Secretary and myself, Rilynn
S., as reporter. We decided our club
name would be Camp Clover.
On September 12, 2017, we held our first
4-H monthly club meeting at Campbell
Ridge. Our program led by Mrs. Harney
was about electing officers. The 4-H
officers for our club are Cayden as
President, Morgan as Vice-President,
Jackson as Secretary and myself, Pay-
ton ,as reporter. We decided our club
name would be 4-H Bees.
St. Thomas
On September 14, 2017, we held our first
4-H monthly club meeting at St. Thomas
School. Our program led by Mrs. Harney
was about electing our club officers. The
4-H officers for our club are Erin as
President, Kaylie as Vice-President,
Ben as Secretary and myself, Abbey, as
reporter. We decided our club name
would be 4-H Tomcats.
4-H Cloverbuds
Wow, September has been an exciting time
for 4-H Cloverbuds. We had 62 Cloverbuds
participate this month. The Cloverbuds had a
great time playing games to get to know each
other and we look forward to starting some
crafts next month!
4-H Cloverbuds meet the 2nd
Wednesday or
2nd
Thursday of each month, but our October
dates are a little mixed up due to Campbell
County fall break. I would like to accommo-
date as many 4-H'ers as we can, so I have
switched October Cloverbud dates!!!
When registering for October PLEASE keep
in mind we will meet the 2nd Wednesday, October 11th, 6pm-7pm or we will meet the
3rd Thursday, October 19th, 6pm-
7pm. THE THIRD THURSDAY ONLY FOR
OCTOBER!!
In October if your child would like to wear
their Halloween costume they can come in
costume (nothing scary) we will have fun ac-
tivities and prizes!
School Club Reports
Crossroads 4th Grade
On September 14, 2017, we had our first month-
ly 4-H club meeting. We voted and decided
our club name would be Mrs. Kreyling’s
Mustache class. We also had officer elec-
tions for our classroom club. Lacey was
elected president. Finn was elected vice
president. RaeAnn was elected secretary.
Carlos was elected reporter. There were 25
members present at our first meeting. We
learned the 4-H pledge. Our next meeting
will be held October 17th, 2017.
Submitted by: Carlos
On September 14, 2017, we had our first month-
ly 4-H club meeting. We voted and decided
our club name would Ms. Sampson’s Smart-
ies. We also had officer elections for our
classroom club. Lacey was elected presi-
dent. Cole C. was elected vice president.
Rylee R. was elected secretary. Miranda
was elected reporter. There were 26 mem-
bers present at our first meeting. We voted
for officers. Our next meeting will be held on
October 17, 2017.
Submitted by: Miranda
On September 14, 2017, we had our first month-
ly 4-H club meeting. We voted and decided
our club name would be Ms. Leffingwell’s
Leopards. We also had officer elections for
our classroom club. Danica was elected
president. Morgan was elected vice presi-
dent. Payton was elected secretary. Faith
was elected reporter. There were 26 mem-
bers present at our first meeting. We had an
election. Our next meeting will be held Octo-
ber 17, 2017.
Submitted by: Faith
On September 14, 2017, we had our first month-
ly 4-H club meeting. We voted and decided
our club name would be Kirst Krew. We also
had officer elections for our classroom club.
Gavin was elected president. Aaralyn was
elected vice president. Zoey was elected
secretary. Kayla was elected reporter. There
were 25 members present at our first meet-
ing. We elected people to be president, vice
president, secretary, and reporter. Our next
meeting will be held October 17, 2017.
Submitted by: Kayla
Silver Grove 4th Grade
On September 5, 2017, we had our first monthly
4-H club meeting. We voted and decided our
club name would be Silver Grove 4th grade
White Tigers . We also had officer elections
for our classroom club. Kylee was elected
president. Shawn was elected vice presi-
dent. Harmony was elected secretary. Mad-
die was elected reporter. There were 15
members present at our first meeting. We
talked about 4-H and elected officers. Our
next meeting will be held October 3, 2017.
Submitted by: Maddie
Silver Grove 5th Grade
On September 5, 2017, we had our first monthly
4-H club meeting. We voted and decided our
club name would be the Silver Trains. We
also had officer elections for our classroom
club. Artie was elected president. Zach was
elected vice president. Michael was elected
secretary. Jeremy was elected reporter.
There were 10 members present at our first
meeting. We talked about 4-H and what the
officers do. Our next meeting will be held
October 3, 2017.
Submitted by: Jeremy
Sts. Peter & Paul 4-H Club
On September 15, 2017, Sts. Peter & Paul 4-H
Club held their monthly 4-H club meeting at
Sts. Peter & Paul elementary school. After
our club President, Jed Martin, called the
meeting to order, we said the Pledges to the
American and 4-H Flags. The title of our les-
son was election of officers. We learned how
to vote. There were
17 members pre-
sent. Our next
meeting is in Octo-
ber.
Submitted by:
Stuart Campbell
Grant’s Lick Elementary
On September 19, 2017, we had our first month-
ly 4-H club meeting. We voted and decided
our club name would be Mr.Himebaugh’s
Snoopy Stars. We also had officer elections
for our classroom club. Chloe was elected
president. Maddy was elected vice president.
Jillian was elected secretary. LoraLei was
elected reporter. There were 19 members
present at our first meeting. We learned what
qualities would make good club officers. Our
next meeting will be held October 31st, 2017.
Submitted by: LoraLei
On September 19, 2017, we had our first month-
ly 4-H club meeting. We voted and decided
our club name would be Mrs. Smith’s Dream
Team. We also had officer elections for our
classroom club. Abe was elected president.
Cassidy was elected vice president. Brooke
was elected secretary. Carson was elected
reporter. There were 20 members present at
our first meeting. We used ballots to vote for
president, vice president, secretary, reporter
and club name. Our next meeting will be held
October 31st, 2017.
Submitted by: Carson
On September 19, 2017, we had our first month-
ly 4-H club meeting. We voted and decided
our club name would be Mr. Wirth’s Ohio
State team. We also had officer elections for
our classroom club. Brennan was elected
president. Natalee was elected vice presi-
dent. Hope was elected secretary. Elliott was
elected reporter. There were 20 members
present at our first meeting. We elected offic-
ers. Our next meeting will be held October
31st, 2017.
Submitted by: Elliott
4-H Achievement Program
If you are a 4-H member in the
6th-12th grade, you are eligible to com-
plete the 4-H Achievement Application.
The 4-H Achievement Program is in-
tended to recognize 4-H participants
who have outstanding accomplishments
and to provide incentives for youth to
increase their knowledge, skills and
abilities through 4-H Projects and Activi-
ties. Awards include scholarships to
Teen Conference at UK, National 4-H
Congress in Atlanta, National 4-H Con-
ference in Washington, D.C. and col-
lege scholarships.
Applications are on our county
web page or contact Owen for your
copy. The county deadline is November
30th.
2018 Summer 4-H Camp Intern Opportunities
Kentucky 4-H Camp is seeking program and medical staff who can provide top-notch customer service through high-quality educational programming for campers and volunteers at its four residential 4-H summer camping programs.
How old must an applicant be to apply? Applicants must be 18 or older by May 1, 2018 to be eligible for a summer employment position.
When is the deadline to apply? February 24, 2018
How do I apply? All applications must be submitted online at www.uky.edu/hr (click on Cooperative Extension jobs).
Do I have to be in college to apply? Do I have to go to UK to apply? No. Priority is given to applicants who are actively enrolled in ANY college & individuals who have obtained a de-gree.
Is 4-H experience of camp experience required? No. To form a successful staff team requires individuals of varying backgrounds & experiences. While experience with 4-H & camping does not hurt, we are looking for more! Priority is given to applicants with employment or vol-unteer experiences that contribute to the positions for which they are applying.
Do I stay in a cabin with campers? Do I have to live at camp? The staff is required to live on-site during camp sessions. The staff is housed in air-conditioned cabins separate from campers.
What is the background check process? Applicants are screened through a national criminal background check and a check of the National Sex Offender Registry. Employment offers are contingent upon passing both of these pre-employment checks.
How many hours do staff work? Residential summer camp is not a 9 to 5 type job. Applicants should be prepared for long hours, nights, and week-ends. Camp Directors work to ensure staff is provided time off to ensure each staff member is performing at his or her best potential.
When are interviews? When will I know if I got the job? The Camp Leadership Team will be conducting interviews on four different dates: March 10, 11, 17, and 18. Quali-fied applicants will be contacted via email to schedule an interview. The Camp Leadership Team will meet shortly after the final set of interviews to discuss & review applicants. Reviewing applications and interview materials for four camps and 56 positions require a great deal of time and thought to ensure the right teams are formed. We do, however, acknowledge the need for a timely notification of job offers. It will be our goal to make job offers by the end of the day on March 31, 2018.
When does the camp season start? When will the job position end? Applicants must be available for the entirety of the summer camping season (mid-May through early August), in-cluding training sessions, weekend rentals, Cloverbud camps, and camp sponsored events. Specific start and end dates fluctuate slightly based on camp location.
Owen Prim
Sherri Farley
Campbell County Extension Agents for 4-H
Youth Development
Claire Linepensel
Katrina Harney
Kellsey Agnew
Campbell County Extension Assistants for 4-H
Youth Development
Outstanding 4-Her Award
If you are a 2017 Senior 4-H’er (age 14 and up by
January 1, 2017) and would like to be considered for
the 2017 Outstanding 4-H’er Award, call the 4-H
office for the application form. Two outstanding
4-H’er awards are awarded at the 4-H Recognition
Night on October 26th.
The forms are due back to the 4-H office no later
than October 6th!
Livestock Expo to Be Held
The 44th edition of the North American Live-
stock Expo will be held October 31-November
16 at the Kentucky Fair and
Expo Center in Louisville.
This is the world’s largest
purebred livestock show,
and it is held here in Ken-
tucky. This event offers
something for everyone
with youth and open show, exhibits and
demonstrations all focusing on the im-
portance of animal agriculture. A schedule of
events is available at the Extension Office or
on the web at :www.livestockexpo.org.
2018 4-H Country Ham Project
Plans are under way for the 2018 4-H Country
Ham Project. If you are interested in
participating, the money and
contracts are due to Owen on
or before December 1st.
4-Hers must complete 6
hours of education training
from a certified 4-H
Livestock volunteer and give a
3-5 minute presentation at the
2018 Kentucky State Fair.
SAVE THE DATES!
2018 Kentucky Volunteer
Forum
“Rolling Out the Green Carpet
for Volunteers”
February 8-10, 2018
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