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Allegany County, MD FOCUS ON 4-H The University of Maryland, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources programs are open to all and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression. UPCOMING EVENTS May 2—ALL Livestock Registrations, County Bred Entry Cards, Bred & Owned Entry Cards, Horse, Chicken, Rabbit Registrations, Breeding/ Performance Leases—for all animals exhibiting at fair— both breeding and market! 7 to 8—MD Sheep & Wool Festival 21—4-H/FFA District Livestock Show, Garrett County 30—Memorial Day, UME Closed June 1—County scholarship applications due to 4-H Office. 1—MD 4-H Foundation scholarship applications due. 7—Record Book workshop, 6:30 p.m. 26-30—Camp Algawa 26-30—MD 4-H Teen Congress May/June 2016 THANK YOU! Livestock tagging—Over 180 animals were tagged on Saturday, April 23 at the fairgrounds. Thank you to all the volunteers/parents who assisted with the tagging process. Achievement Night Dinner—Over 100 members, volunteers and family members attended the annual dinner on Sunday, April 24. Thank you to everyone for spending their Sunday afternoon with us and helping with clean up following the dinner. Also, thank you to Kevin Kamauf, Fairgrounds Manager, for assisting us with arrangements for both events. We truly appreciate all your efforts and our program would not be a success with out you. 4-H COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS Applications for the 2016/2017 academic year are now available. 4-H members planning to continue their education after high school and returning students are encouraged to apply. Applications are available at the UME Office, by emailing [email protected], or at http://extension.umd.edu/allegany-county/4-h-youth/4-h-forms Deadline is June 1, 2016—No exceptions. DONT FORGET ALL Livestock Registrations, County Bred Entry Cards, Bred & Owned Entry Cards, Horse, Chicken, Rabbit Registrations, Breeding/Performance Leases for all animals exhibiting at fair, both breeding and market, are due May 2.

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Page 1: FOCUS 4-H...A l l e g a n y C o u n t y, M D FOCUS ON 4-H The University of Maryland, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources programs are open to all and will not discriminate

A l l e g a n y C o u n t y , M D

FOCUS ON 4-H

The University of Maryland, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources programs are open to all and will not discriminate

against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin,

marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression.

UPCOMING EVENTS

May 2—ALL Livestock

Registrations, County Bred

Entry Cards, Bred & Owned

Entry Cards, Horse,

Chicken, Rabbit

Registrations, Breeding/

Performance Leases—for all

animals exhibiting at fair—

both breeding and market!

7 to 8—MD Sheep & Wool

Festival

21—4-H/FFA District

Livestock Show, Garrett

County

30—Memorial Day, UME

Closed

June 1—County scholarship

applications due to 4-H

Office.

1—MD 4-H Foundation

scholarship applications due.

7—Record Book workshop,

6:30 p.m.

26-30—Camp Algawa

26-30—MD 4-H Teen

Congress

May/June 2016

THANK YOU!

Livestock tagging—Over 180 animals were tagged on Saturday, April 23 at the fairgrounds. Thank you to all the volunteers/parents who assisted with the tagging process. Achievement Night Dinner—Over 100 members, volunteers and family members attended the annual dinner on Sunday, April 24. Thank you to everyone for spending their Sunday afternoon with us and helping with clean up following the dinner. Also, thank you to Kevin Kamauf, Fairgrounds Manager, for assisting us with arrangements for both events. We truly appreciate all your efforts and our program would not be a success with out you.

4-H COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS Applications for the 2016/2017 academic year are now available. 4-H members planning to continue their education after high school and returning students are encouraged to apply. Applications are available at the UME Office, by emailing [email protected], or at http://extension.umd.edu/allegany-county/4-h-youth/4-h-forms Deadline is June 1, 2016—No exceptions.

DON’T FORGET ALL Livestock Registrations, County Bred Entry Cards, Bred & Owned Entry Cards, Horse, Chicken, Rabbit Registrations, Breeding/Performance Leases for all animals exhibiting at fair, both breeding and market, are due May 2.

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ACHIEVEMENT DINNER

1 Year of Service: Charles Airesman, Jr. Debbie Broadwater

Cathy Cimaglia Jill DiNola

Cassy Hershberger Duane Hunt Melanie Hunt Rita Lapinski

Sarah Llewellyn Rebecca Mahovich

Megan Mathews Elizabeth McKenzie

Leah Odom Antoinette Richards

Ramon Rozas Jordyn Schry

Katrina Shewbridge Claudia Shuttleworth

Krista Smith Eric Stevens

Raymond Weston

5 Years of Service: Barbara Castle

Gary Fox Robin Fox

Ronald Frye Darrin Hott

Tonya Martin Kerry Puffinburger

Jennifer Ravenscroft Alan Robey, Sr. Beverly Robey Larry Robey Mary Robey

Cynthia Speis James Speis

10 Years of Service:

Peggy Platt

20 Years of Service:

Calvin Ott

25 Years of Service:

Portia Blank

30 Years of Service:

Eddie Ott

Outstanding 4-H’ers: Juniors: Isabella Martin and C.J. Humbertson Intermediates: Brenna Jackson and Carl Eckard Seniors: Sierra Price and Isaac Houser Best 4-H Stories:

Junior—Bailey Thompson Intermediate—Ben Northcraft Senior—Alicia Jackson

Best First-Time Record Book: Margaret Komatz Best Overall Record Book: Olivia Young

Diamond Clover: Level 1—Amethyst

Bo Berg Level 2—Aquamarine

Maria Eckard

Reed Jackson

Charles O’Boyle

William O’Boyle Level 4—Sapphire

Carl Eckard Level 5—Emerald

Tyler Jackson

Honorary 4-H Member:

Darrin Hott

Friend of 4-H: Kemp Lodge #154

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4-H RECORD BOOKS Congratulations to the following members for submitting 4-H record books for 2015:

Juniors: Bo Berg Catherine Cessna Holden Cessna Maria Eckard Keith Fairgrieve Abigail Grove Jarrett Holliday Kaitlynn Holliday Makenna Holliday Heidi Houser Christian Humbertson Lillie Humbertson Reed Jackson Jasmyn Knight Joseph Kovach Nathan Kovach Isabella Martin Bryliee Miller Grace Miller Charles O’Boyle Andrew Paxton Harley Smith Lindsey Ternent Bailey Thompson Logan Westfall Kolton Whorton Brienne Willison Alexandrea Yantz Intermediates: Emily Book Dylan Cessna Kylee Cessna Lucas Cessna Zane Cessna Carl Eckard Zachary Flinn Makensie Headley Eden Houser Brenna Jackson Tyler Jackson

Olivia Klemm Kara McCusker Madalyn Miller Jeremiah Mudge Lydia Mudge Benjamin Northcraft William O’Boyle Kelsey Price Wyatt Robosson Johnna Slider Cassidy Stickel Hailey Ternent Brianna Westfall Logan Wolfe Seniors: Brody Anderson Jessica Appel Felicia Blubaugh Rebekah Book David Cessna Makayla Donahoe Erika Fairgrieve Danielle Flinn Audrey Houser Isaac Houser Alicia Jackson Kayla Kimmell Michael Knight Margaret Komatz Kolby McCusker Emily McKenzie Jacob Mehle Anna Mudge Elizabeth Mudge Jacob Paxton Sierra Price Ashley Ravenscroft Nathan Shryock Matthew Straw Cheyenne Willison Olivia Young

Clover Books: Dusty Berg Emma Decker Sophia Decker Savanna Kimble Colton Scarlett Gabriell Scarlett

Participation:

Abigail Decker Gabrielle Decker Emma Dudley Malakia May Paige Wilt

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4-H SHOW & SALE ATTIRE

1. No farm names or other

identification shall appear on show uniforms.

2. No hats are to be worn in show or sale ring.

3. Safe, appropriate attire, including footwear is required at all times.

4. Jewelry does not qualify as a neckpiece due to safety reasons.

The following show attire is required for all shows, fitting and showing, and the livestock sale.

Dairy Goats and Dairy Cattle: 4-H Boys: White slacks, white collared shirt with green, or black tie. 4-H Girls: White slacks/skirt, white collared shirt w/ green / black neck piece.

Beef Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Meat Goats, Rabbits, and Chickens. 4-H Boys: Tan or green slacks, white or tan collared shirt, with green or black tie. 4-H Girls: Tan or green slacks or skirt, white or tan collared shirt with green or black neck piece.

Horses: Boys and Girls: Appropriate riding clothes and head gear.

DRESS FOR SUCCESS

Please remember to dress appropriately when representing 4-H at fair, public events, photographs for the newspaper, etc. Avoid clothing and accessories that: Depict the use of weapons Are obscene, defamatory or

contain profanity Promote the use of tobacco,

drugs, alcohol or other harmful products.

QUALITY ASSURANCE

4-H’ers are required to complete the online training program when they reach each 4-H age division (Juniors (ages 8-10), Intermediates (ages 11-13), Seniors (ages 14-18) – all as of January 1 of the current year OR when as Intermediate and Senior 4-H members, they choose to show a new species since last completing the program within their age division. Members may go directly to the AH&QA program at http://www.agnr.umd.edu/ahqa/ . The program must be completed using Firefox, Chrome or Safari web browsers. The program is not supported by Internet Explorer. Upon completion of the program, members will have an opportunity to print a Certificate of Completion for their records. County 4-H staff will receive notification when members have completed the AH&QA training. Members MUST complete the AH&QA training no later than July 1, 2016.

HORSE STANDARDS This must be completed by all horse exhibitors (who have not completed previously) by July 1, 2016. There are Knowledge Levels and Riding Levels. You only need to take each level once. Knowledge levels are required for all horse exhibitors. These exams can be taken at our office Monday – Friday, 8:00 to 4:30 p.m. Please call or email to schedule the tests. A study guide can be found here: http://extension.umd.edu/4-h/maryland-4-h-horsemanship-standards-0 under Study Materials. Riding levels are required for all horse exhibitors who plan to participate in riding classes. Dates are being scheduled in May. Call the office or email [email protected] for information.

FAIR REQUIREMENTS

WESTERN MARYLAND 4-H/FFA DISTRICT SHOW The Western Maryland 4-H/FFA District Show is one of the four regional Spring Livestock Shows for Maryland 4-H and FFA members. Although this show is judged, it is designed as a learning experience. District Show is scheduled for May 21, 2016 at the Garrett County Fairgrounds. Entry deadline is May 13, 2016. Registration available at: http://extension.umd.edu/sites/default/files/_docs/WMDdistrict%20show%20book%202016.pdf

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ANIMAL SCIENCE NEWS

JUNIOR SHEEP & GOAT SKILLATHON This year's skillathon will be held Sunday, May 8 at the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship, Maryland. Once again, the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival (Maryland Sheep Breeders Association) will be hosting the event. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. The contest will start at 9 a.m. Lunch will be provided (donation suggested). Awards will be given out around 1 p.m. Parking is free. There is no entrance fee to the festival. The contest will be held in the dining hall.

The contest is open to individuals and teams (3-4) of youth ages 8 to 18. Youth will compete according to their 4-H ages. The Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival will provide ribbons and premiums to the top 10 individuals in each age group (Junior, 8-10; Intermediate, 11-13; and Senior, 14-18) and t-shirts to members of the top 3 teams in each age division. All stations will pertain to sheep and goats -- all aspects (meat, fiber, and dairy).

Additional information can be found at http://www.sheepandgoat.com/#!skillathon/c21eg. A set of online quizzes is available for study at http://www.sheepandgoat.com/#!online-quizzes/c9r1. Pre-registration is requested, especially for teams. Team members should be from same county or program. To pre-register, send name(s) and contact information to Susan Schoenian at [email protected]. The pre-registration deadline is May 1.

MARYLAND 4-H CONGRESS 2016

The premier leadership event for Maryland 4-Hers ages 13 to 18 will be held June 26 to 30 at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Experience the University of Maryland

Live in student residence halls

Learn new skills

Share your talents

Build your 4-H resume

Explore opportunities

Make new friends

Have fun! Career tracks include:

Animal Science

Architecture and Design

Communication and Leadership

Engineering

Health and Wellness

Plant and Environmental Science

4-Hers must be 4-H age 13 or older and actively enrolled in 4-H. For more information, contact Lacie at 301-724-3320 or email [email protected].

POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST

Members of Allegany County 4-H recently participated in the Lilvestock Judging Conest at Potomac State University. The team received 2nd High Overall Junior Team. Team members (left to right) were: Maria Eckard, Carl Eckard, Holden Cessna, and Charlie O’Boyle. William O’Boyle also competed as a senior in the individual contest.

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STATE EVENT POSSIBILITIES Maryland 4-H has many competitive events. Check them out and let Lacie know if you would be interested.

Animal Science Events Dairy Bowl Dairy Judging Dog Bowl Dairy Goat Judging Hippology Horse Judging Horse Communication Horse Bowl Egg Preparation Poultry & Egg Judging Avian Bowl Livestock Judging Livestock Skillathon Rabbit Judging

Engineering Events Bicycle Safety Lawn Tractor Tractor Operator Safety Small Engine Electric Computer Robotics

Other Events Horticulture Judging Fashion Revue 4-H Presents! Public Speaking

MARYLAND 4-H SCHOLARSHIPS

Eligible Maryland 4-H students can apply for a Maryland 4-H Foundation scholarship. Each applicant may only receive one (1) scholarship per year for two (2) years before becoming ineligible to apply. To be considered for any of the Maryland 4-H Foundation Scholarships, a completed application must be received at the Maryland 4-H Office on or before June 1, 2016. No applications will be accepted by fax. Sorry, no exceptions. For information on Maryland 4-H scholarships, visit: http://www.mymaryland4hfoundation.com/how-we-give/scholarships

Camp Algawa

Sunday, June 26 to Thursday, June 30, 2016 Open to youth Ages 8 to 15 (by January 1, 2016)

Exciting things are being planned for the week, including classes in marksmanship, environmental studies, canoeing, archery, crafts, recreation, campfires, food, fun and new friends. The Camp is an educational activity of the Garrett, Allegany, & Washington 4-H programs with instructors and counselors volunteering their time. The Camp is situated beside a 20-acre lake that is used for swimming and canoeing. There are 12 cabins, sleeping 12 campers each, plus a Lodge Hall, dining hall, showers, Nature Center, challenge course, basketball court, archery and riffle ranges and miles of hiking trails. The Western Maryland 4-H Center is an American Camp Association Accredited facility and program.

Information and registration form available at: http://extension.umd.edu/garrett-county/4-h-youth-development/camping

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4-H IN THE NEWS!!

Submit your photos and articles to [email protected] by the following dates:

February 18; April 18; June 18; August 18; October 18; December 18.

ROBOTICS PREPARATION The ASTAR 4-H Club had a Lego sorting day in February to kickstart their new robotics season. Pictured are: Jacob Mahovich, Nichole Airesman and mentor, Charlie Airesman. Seven members also attended a robotics challenge training in Columbia, MD. Pictured are: Emmaline Speis, and Liam McKenzie

LEGOS AND LIVESTOCK The 4-H Livestock Club did an activity which consisted of building a structurally correct animal with Legos during their April meeting. Members from left to right: Cheyenne Willison; Keith Fairgrieve; Garrett Slider; Erika Fairgrieve; Matt Straw; Lily Humbertson; Kevin Humbertson, Jr.; Brienne Willison; Nathan Shryock; Zane Cessna; Holden Cessna and Kylee Cessna.

COMMUNITY SERVICE Members from the Busy Bees, Capering Kids, Paws N Pals, High Rock and Hare Raisers 4-H clubs volunteered at the Cumberland Easter Egg Hunt on Good Friday. They assisted with the egg hunt and the animal stations. Pictured is Kelsey Price.

Members of the High Rock 4-H Club visited a local nursing home and shared rabbits with the residents. Pictured are Felicia Blubaugh, Lydia Mudge, Elizabeth Mudge and Jeremiah Mudge.

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RECYCLED T-SHIRT IDEA

MAY BIRTHDAYS! David Cessna

Alexis Dom Emma Dudley Maria Eckard Eli Holfacker

Alicia Jackson Olivia Klemm

Phoebe Shuttleworth

JUNE BIRTHDAYS! Nicole Airesman

Bo Berg Joshua Bucy Elijah Butzer

Catherine Cessna Christian Cimaglia

Kyla Farris Silas Hocherl Jacob Hunt

Brenna Jackson Jonah Knight

Michael Knight Kara McCusker

Ashley Ravenscroft

"4-H is about building better

citizens, teaching values and

developing the skills

necessary to leading a good

and profitable life. And it

doesn't matter if you're from

a farm environment or from a

big city. 4-H worked for me

and I've continued to work

for it." - Orville Redenbacher

TEE SHIRT TOTE This Tee Shirt Tote is a great way to recycle tee shirts that you have outgrown or just don’t wear anymore. It gives a new life to an old friend and helps to reduce the number of plastic bags you need when you go shopping. Supplies

Regular Tee Shirt

Fabric Scissors

Needle and thread or fabric glue

Pony beads (optional) Instructions: 1. Using fabric scissors, cut the

sleeves off the tee shirt. Cut a scoop out of the front and the back of the neck. The fabric left will be the handles.

2. Cut the hem off the bottom. 3. There are several ways to finish

the bottom. The quickest way is just to

turn the shirt inside out and sew or glue across the bottom.

Or you can stitch 3” from the bottom (do not turn inside out) and cut fringes every ½”. You can slide a pony bead on each fringe and tie a knot under the bead.

Another way to finish is to tie the ends together across the bottom instead of sewing.

Source: http://www.freekidscrafts.com This can be entered in the Allegany County Fair under Recycled accessory (from old garment) which can be found in this section: SECTION 4 - CONSUMER SCIENCES, 4-H CLOTHING. For more 4-H categories you can enter at the fair, go to: http://extension.umd.edu/allegany-county/4-h-youth/4-h-forms And click on 2016 Fair Schedule and Entry Classes.

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January 1—UME Office Closed

10—Resumes for national trips due

to Lacie.

15—Resumes for national trips to

State 4-H Office.

17—MD 4-H Gala

18—UME Office Closed

22 to 24—World Horse Expo

February 1—Due to 4-H Office: Record

Books, Enrollment Forms, Secretary

Books

TBA—Livestock Skillathon

Practice, 6:30 p.m.

March 4—County Public Speaking Contest,

6:30 p.m.

5—State Livestock Skillathon

22—Officer Training, 6:30 p.m.

25—Easter Egg Hunt, UME Closed

April 9 to 14—National 4-H Conference

12— New UME Volunteer Training,

6:00 p.m.

23—Spring livestock tagging, 8 a.m.

to 12 p.m.

24—Achievement Dinner, 3:00 p.m.

30—Maryland Day, State Public

Speaking

May 2—ALL Livestock Registrations,

County Bred Entry Cards, Bred &

Owned Entry Cards, Horse, Chicken,

Rabbit Registrations, Breeding/

Performance Leases—for all animals

exhibiting at fair—both breeding and

market!

7 to 8—MD Sheep & Wool Festival

21—4-H/FFA District Livestock

Show, Garrett County

30—Memorial Day, UME Closed

June 1—County scholarship applications

due to 4-H Office.

1—MD 4-H Foundation scholarship

applications due.

7—Record Book workshop, 6:30

p.m.

26-30—Camp Algawa

26-30—MD 4-H Teen Congress

July 1—QA and Horse Standards must be

completed.

4—UME Closed

12—Fair set up & picnic

17 to 23—Allegany County Fair

22—4-H Presents at Fair

23—4-H Livestock Sale at Fair

31—State Fair entries due

August 26 to Sept. 5—Maryland State Fair

27—State engineering contests

28—Robotics challenge at State Fair

31—Diamond Clover Level 6

proposal due to UME Office.

September Enrollment for new 4-H year begins.

3—State Livestock Judging

4—State Fashion Revue

5—State Rifle Match

5—State Judging Contests at State

Fair

7—Labor Day, UME Office Closed

October 2 to 8—National 4-H Week

4—New UME Volunteer Training

10—National Trip applications to

Lacie.

15—National Trip applications to

State Office

19—Record Book Workshop

TSC paper clover sales TBA

November 9—Record Book Workshop

11—Veterans’ Day, UME

Office closed

15—Treasurer’s Books with

Annual Financial Report & Club

Inventory Report for July 1, 2015 to

June 30, 2016

18 to 20—MD 4-H Volunteer Forum

19—County steer tagging, 8-10 a.m.

24 to 25—UME Office closed for

Thanksgiving

December 1—Market Steer registrations,

County Bred Entry Cards, Bred &

Owned Entry Cards due to 4-H

Office.

26 to 30—UME Office Closed for

winter break

Dates and Times Subject to Change

2016 4-H CALENDAR

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Don’t forget to “like” Allegany County 4-H on facebook to receive the latest news and updates.

4-H Faculty/Staff

Lacie Ashby Extension Educator [email protected]

Jessica Mellon

Extension Educator [email protected]

Jody Parrish

Administrative Assistant [email protected]

301-724-3320

http://extension.umd.edu/allegany-county/4-h-youth

To receive your newsletter by email, send a note to: [email protected]

Allegany County Office

One Commerce Drive

Cumberland, Maryland 21502