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Cooperative Extension Service
Boone County
6028 Camp Ernst Rd
P.O. Box 876
Burlington, KY 41005-0876
(859) 586-6101
Fax: (859) 586-6107
boone.ca.uky.edu
4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT NEWSLETTER
Announcements
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CALL THE EXTENSION OFFICE AT 586-6101 AND ASK FOR ONE OF THE AGENTS BELOW.
STEVE CONRAD CHRISTY EASTWOOD GINA LIGON
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
BOONE COUNTY 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION AGENTS
APPLY FOR SPECIAL 4-H FAIR AWARDS Outstanding 4-H’er Award – Two 4-H’ers
(Junior and Senior) are selected annually, based on the number of points accumulated throughout the fair week with their exhibits in the 4-H division (Cloverville, fruits and vegetables, horse, and live-stock).
Cloverville 4-H Awards – Presented to two 4-H’ers, one high-point Junior and one high-point Senior from exhibits in Cloverville (Floral Hall).
Applications are available at the Extension Office or online at http://boone.ca.uky.edu/cloverville and are due by September 17, 2021. Awards will be given at the annual Achievement Banquet.
BOONE COUNTY 4-H ENROLLMENT DEADLINES
October 1, 2021: No interruption in monthly
newsletter April 29, 2022: Eligible for Summer Project
Classes June 1, 2022: eligible for fair participation
and fair passes
ENROLLMENT FOR 2022 STARTS NOW The 2022 Boone Co. 4-H Enrollment Form is included in the newsletter. Additional forms are available at the Extension Office or online at https://boone.ca.uky.edu/content/enrollment. Please note that all pages of the form must be completed or it will be returned to you. Each child must have their own enrollment form.
2021 enrollment expired on August 31, 2021. To be an active member, continue to receive monthly newsletters, and participate in 4-H events, summer projects, and the Boone County Fair as a 4-H member, you MUST re-enroll by completing the 2022 enrollment form to re-activate your membership.
Note: If you filled out a form in July or August, you will need to fill out a 2022 form. If you do not re-enroll for 2022 by October 1, 2021, you will STOP receiving your monthly newsletters.
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Fair News
Fun at the
COUNTY 4-H BANQUET The Boone County 4-H Banquet will be held on Thursday, October 28, 2021. This will cover program years 2019/20 and 2020/21. Under our current restrictions, there will not be a meal—it will be awards only and will start at 7:00pm. If restrictions loosen or end that allows us to have a meal, we will. Award recipients will receive their invitation late September/early October.
4-H DRINK BOOTH AT THE FAIR A huge THANK YOU to everyone who helped out at the drink booth during the fair. Crowds at the fair were incredible and so was our help.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! We are still looking for volunteers to lead clubs for the 2021-2022 year! If you have a special interest let us know because it can become a club. We are also looking for a dog club leader at this time. Please contact Christy at 586-6101 or [email protected] if you are interested. Thanks.
4-H SHOWMAN OF SHOWMEN CONTEST
The following 4-H members participated in the 4-H Showman of Showmen competition at the Boone County Fair. Congratulations to all participants for being outstanding showmen in their designated species.
Horse Samantha Munninghoff Beef Josie Bronk Lamb Sydney Alsip Goat Jake Scott Hog Chevy Vaske Rabbit Makenna Lanham Dairy Feeder Colton Kearns Poultry Clara Meyers
CHEVY VASKE 2021 4-H SHOWMAN OF SHOWMEN
THANKS! A big thank you to Teri Stahley Bray for donating Perfetti van Melle items to the 4-H members during their annual Community Day service celebration! We appreciate your thoughtfulness and everybody LOVES Airheads and Mentos! THANK YOU!
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4-H SALE OF CHAMPIONS WINNERS
Grand Champions Beef .................................Corbin Vaske Hog ..................................Colton Kearns Lamb ...............................Linda Isaacs Dairy Feeder Calf ............Chevy Vaske Goat ................................Colton Kearns Country Ham ...................Makenna Lanham Duck ................................Chevy Vaske Chicken ...........................Jillian Skidmore Rabbit ..............................Chevy Vaske Reserve Champions Beef .................................Carly Stith Hog ..................................Cody Berry Lamb ...............................Ella Meyers Dairy Feeder Calf ............Taylor Quartuccio Goat ................................Sydney Alsip Country Ham ...................Grace Brockman Duck ................................Brianna Porciello Chicken ...........................Clara Meyers Rabbit ..............................Blaise Porciello Market Beef Luke Bays Brooke Scothorn Chevy Vaske Market Dairy Feeder Calves Colton Kearns Carly Stith Market Hogs Chevy Vaske Luke Bays Rebecca Bays Taylor Quartuccio Aidan Parsons Blake Michel Manny Kinman Market Goats Chevy Vaske Clara Meyers Market Lambs Weslee Alsip Colton Kearns Hannah Abdon Chevy Vaske Sydney Alsip Caleb Abdon Jillian Skidmore Luke Bays Samantha Munninghoff Sarah Abdon Lynlee Higgins Grace Brockman
A SPECIAL THANK YOU!
Larry Burcham has served as the auctioneer for the Boone County 4-H Sale of Champions for 38 years and has seen hundreds of 4-H members participate in the Sale. We are forever grateful for his dedication and service to the Boone County 4-H livestock program!
MAKENNA LANHAM
Grand Champion Country Ham
GRACE BROCKMAN
Reserve Champion Country Ham
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THANK YOU 2021 4-H SALE OF CHAMPIONS BUYERS
A-One Pallet Affordable Heating and Cooling Allstate, Becky Utz Agency Jason and Melissa Alsip Anderson Manufacturing Carl and Charles Anderson Gary, Aaron, Wes, Lizzie, Jax, Davis Anderson Bagdad Roller Mills Larry Barnett Lock Service Bavarian Matt and Sue Beck Bennett Excavating Boone County Sheriff’s Department, Mike Helmig Bluegrass Stockyards Burns and Currier Families in Memory of Larry Burns Robert Carlin Robert, Shane, Annie Sit, & Shannon Carlin
in memory of Freda Carlin Carneys Feed Mill, Batavia, Ohio Rodney and Tammy Collins Colts Beef Cattle Cozine Auto Body Crittenden Farm Lawn & Garden Cupps Livestock Dustin and Amy DiChiara & Family In memory of Sharon Dillon from Pat Kelly Doll Plumbing Jeff and Kelly Doll Dry Creek Boer Goats Rick Dudley Edward Jones Financial Advisory, Brad Shipe,
Florence Elevation Road Fair's Meat Processing Farm Bureau, Tim Alexander Farm Credit, Eli Mann Farm Credit Mid America Fassler Florist Finer Piner Farms Florence Hardware, Steve Swann Forcht Bank, Burlington GECS Family-Friends of Sydney Alsip G&H Welding Gotta Store It, Pat Kelly Gravelview Trucking Haag Ford Hegge’s Trailer Rental Services Heritage Bank Hickory Hollow Farm Evan Hodges Niki Hodges & Family in memory of Gene Hodges Honey Locust Farms Laura and Greg Hoskins J-mar Concrete Johnson’s Lawncare The Jones Girls Stephen Jones Irrigation Keller Williams, Brittney Finke Maher
Kentucky Farm Bureau Kinman Farms Kissel Entertainment Kubota of the Tristate Steve, Gail, Makenna Lanham in memory
of Ralph Gilbert John Layne Electric M&M Finishing Mabel Martin Mamaw Mabel Moores Carpet Specialist Newman Tractor Lori and Eric Nipp Northern Kentucky Aggregates Northern Kentucky Machine, Inc. Tom O'Donnell Pappaw Ruth R and A Excavating Rector Excavating Riegler Blacktop Bill and Mary Sue Rudicill Rutz Flower Farm SCI Crane and Trucking Rick Schardt, Friend of 4-H Simpson Vet Services, James Simpson Skyline Chili, Burlington, Kim Zang Skyline Chili, Union, Kim Zang Smith's Towing, Wayne Smith Bill & Jane Smith, Friends of 4-H Steve Smith Family George and Carlene Stephens Kevin & Michelle Stith, Friends of 4-H Stith, Wimsatt & Associates CPAs, Florence, KY Straight Edge Concrete T3 Truck, Trailer and Tire Service David and Sherri Thomas Logan and Dominique Thoms in Memory of Papaw Three Sixteen Services Tony and Regina Trenkamp Triple E Farm Triple R Livestock Tristate Lock Truck and Trailer Supply, Mike Hall United Producers Owenton Bill and Anita Vaske Eve and Bernie Vaske David and Roberta Wallace in Memory of Tom Ginn David and Roberta Wallace Webb Excavating Spike and Barbie Wright Wolfe Equine Services
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livestock News
4-H LIVESTOCK CLUB NEW PROGRAM YEAR STARTS IN SEPTEMBER
The first 4-H livestock club meeting of the new program year will be held on September 21, 2021 from 6-30-8:30pm at the Enrichment Center. The October newsletter will have additional dates scheduled for the upcoming months. Call Christy at 586-6101 or [email protected] if you have questions.
LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM Attention 4-H members! Are you interested in participating on a winning team? Do you have an interest in livestock? The 4-H livestock judging team is looking for new members. You do not have to have livestock to join. For more information about joining the team, contact Christy at 586-6101 or [email protected].
THANK YOU! Thank you to the following people for making the 4-H Sale of Champions a success! 4-H Livestock Committee 4-H Council David Wallace Curt England Jim Burcham Jeff Doll Gary Anderson Rodney Bays Ammon Nursery Tractor Supply Company Butch Burns & Crew The Buyers
Leaders, volunteers and parents Boone County Fairboard
Coming Soon— 4-H Floral Design Club
Are you looking for a club that is unique, interesting and hands on? 4-H Floral Design Club will teach you how to arrange flowers, learn new plant material, learn how to grow
your own cut flower garden and gain a skill for life. More details coming soon!
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ELITE DRILL TEAM Elite drill team will be having a meeting to welcome new members on 9/23 at 6:30 pm at the extension office. All parents and previous members, see you there!
ART & PHOTO CLUB Art and Photo Club will resume our monthly online newsletter in September with tips designed for youth ages 9-18 to learn how to create great photos and art. Please contact us at [email protected] to get on our email list and learn what months we will meet in person.
Project club news
AEROSPACE CLUB Aerospace Club will resume our monthly online newsletter in September for youth ages 9-18. Drones will be our focus this fall. For those ages 9-13 interested in coding, those monthly emails will also resume in September. We will review coding level 1 then progress into level 2 as the year goes on. Please email us at [email protected] to get on our email list and find out what months we will meet in person.
Horse News
RIDING/DRIVING LOGS Riding/driving logs are due by September 17. The period covered is September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021. Forms can be found at: http://boone.ca.uky.edu/content/horse-program.
2021 STATE 4-H HORSE SHOW RESULTS Name Top 10 Class Winners
Kaleb Alden 11 1
Lindsey Blake 1
Josie Bronk 5
Elisha Cecil 8
Rylee Eilerman 20 8
Sadie Ellis 4
Lynlee Higgins 5 1
Madyson Munninghoff 6 3
Samantha Munninghoff 1
Macy Nichols 13
Faith Piraro 2
Mia Scaramuzzini 3
Sienna Struder 2 2
Adyson Wichman 1
Rylee Eilerman was High Point winner in Junior Division in Speed Events and Reserve High Point in Junior Division W/R/M
WIGGLES AND WAGS DOG CLUB We had nine entries into the dog show at the Boone County fair. Here are the First place winners in each category: Walking on a leash adult dog—Alyssa showing Nola. Walking on a leash puppy category—Sam showing Frankie Costume—Sam showing Frankie Trick category—Lucy showing Eddie. Overall winner—Sam showing Frankie. Everyone did a great job congratulations to all!
All nine dog show participants and their dogs.
PAWS AND CLAWS CAT CLUB Monthly meetings will resume in September. We will be learning about cats and doing cat-related projects and activities. If anyone is interested in joining the club, email [email protected]. You do not have to have a cat to be a member.
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4-H Teen Club is open to middle school and high school
aged youth. Learn about 4-H , meet new friends, serve the
community, participate in leadership events and
HAVE FUN!
4-H Teen Club will meet the second Tuesday of each month.
beginning October 12, 2021 Boone County Enrichment
Center—Upper Level 6:30pm to 8:00pm
To register, please call 859-586-6101 or
online at boone.ca.uky.edu
Photo taken before Covid.
4-H Teen Club
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1. A farmer has twenty sheep, ten pigs, and ten cows. If we call the pigs cows, how many cows
will he have. 2. John Peterson was born in Albany in 1938, on a date not divisible by 2, 3, 0r 5, and in a month
that does not contain the letters “e” or “I”. When does he become one year older? 3. What can you see once in a minute, twice in a moment and never in a thousand years?
1. 10, we can call the pigs cows, but it doesn’t make them cows. 2. On his birthday. 3. The letter “M”.
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