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Fayette County 4-H News
WHAT’S INSIDE:
Pg 2 Fair News
Pg 3-4 State Fair Results/Hall of Fame
Pg 5 Other 4-H News
Pg 6 Leader Page
Pg 7-8 Clover Kids
Pg 9 Club Meetings & Calendar of Events
Aug/Sept 2019
Celebrity Showmanship Raises $7715.30
During the 2019 Fayette County Fair following the sheep, swine, beef and dairy 4-H/FFA shows “celebrity showman-ship” was held raising a grand total of $7715.30 which has been designated for the Clover Café renovation project. If you, your business, or 4-H club is interested in supporting this project, please make checks payable to the “Friends of the Fayette County Fair,” and mail to Fayette County Exten-sion, P.O. 700, Fayette, IA 52142. At the current time the committee and general contractor are working to seek the project total but materials alone total $20,000. That does not include any cement, insulation, plumbing or electrical. All donations are tax deductible and donors will be recog-nized. A display board will be made when the project is com-pleted. Contact Michele with any questions.
Fayette County Fair 2019 is now history and from my per-spective it was an amazing week! Congratulations to each one of you. I could see a lot of pride shown throughout the week by the hard work, love and true team work shown by everyone working together to make the best better. Also a big thank you to those additional club members and volunteers who stepped up to fill the gaps that were needed by filling in at the Clover Café and patrolling the 4-H building during fair week. Now that the fair season is behind us, I would like to remind you about the importance of completing a record book. Record books are due to club leaders by September 15. Club leaders are asked to review the books prior to bringing them to the office by the October 1 deadline. All books turned in by the October 1 deadline will then be judged by community, Youth Council and Youth Development Commit-tee members with awards distributed in mid-November. If you, the 4-H members, would like assistance with com-pleting your record book, please ask. Record keeping is a very important skill that we all need throughout our life time. Cloverly, Michele Kelly, CYC
Upcoming Fair Dates
Fayette County Fair July 21-25, 2020
Iowa State Fair August 13-23, 2020
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Fair Evaluation
The fair evaluation is available online at the following link 2019 Fair Evaluation. We appreciate your feedback from the 2019 Fayette County Fair. Iowa State University Ex-tension – Fayette County and the Fayette County Fair Board take all feedback into consideration to improve the fair experience for everyone! This evaluation will accept responses until Tuesday, September 10.
County Fair Lost and Found
Small Gray Sumner Fredericksburg Football 2016 hood-ed sweatshirt
State Fair Exhibits
State Fair exhibits have been returned to the Extension Office and are ready for pick up. Please do so as soon as possi-ble as there are meetings scheduled in the meeting room and space is limited.
Please Send Fair Thank You’s
Did you write your fair thank you’s? If not, it isn’t too late. Below you will find addresses to those who donated addi-tional prizes and supplies along with auctioneers who helped at the Achievement Auction.
Fair prize sponsor addresses:
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion prizes in the areas
of beef, dairy, sheep, goats, swine, sheep and poultry
were sponsored by Community Bank of Oelwein, 150
1st
St SE, Oelwein, IA 50662
Fair Achievement Auction auctioneers:
Dave Burrack, 7407 80th St., Arlington, IA 50606
Gerry Vande Vorde, 216 Westline Dr, Hazleton, IA 50641
Eric Larson, 9755 Great River Rd, West Union IA 52175
Exhibitor Supper sponsorship:
Flint Hills, 1277 102nd Street, Fairbank IA 50629
Fair bedding for beef and dairy exhibitors:
Pro-Earth Environmental, 11720 210th
St., West Un-
ion, IA 52175
Clover Café Renovation
What will the new Clover Café look like? Some of you have inquired while others may be wondering so let me give you a brief update.
1. An indoor storage room would be included eliminat-ing the use of the additional trailer located on the north side of the building
2. The serving counter will be enclosed
3. Customers will be able to see food being prepared
4. There will be a counter at the correct level and pa-trons won’t have to bend down to talk with person inside the existing Clover
5. Outdoor seating area will be expanded
6. There will be a worker entrance located on the north side
7. The current Clover Café will increase from the ex-isting14’x24’ to 25’x40’ in size allowing for more space for prepping food
If you, your business or 4-H club is interested in support-ing the Clover Café renovation, please make checks pay-able to the “Friends of the Fayette County Fair,” and mail to Fayette County Extension, P.O. 700, Fayette, IA 52142.
Any questions regarding this project, please contact the project general contractor Roger Tegeler at 319-238-0910 or Michele Kelly, Fayette County Youth Coordinator at 563-425-3331.
All donations are tax deductible and donors will be recog-nized and displayed when renovation process is complet-ed.
International Harvester Collector’s Club Award
Brady Langreck, a member of the Pleasant Valley Sharp-shooters, pictured second from right in the back row, was recognized during the awards program for 4-H youth ex-hibiting a 4-H exhibit at the Iowa State Fair associated with the International Harvester brand. The Iowa IH Col-lector’s Club is the proud sponsor for this award oppor-tunity. Congratulations to Brady who placed 3
rd in this
year’s contest.
Iowa State Fair Results
Fayette County 4-H exhibitor results from the Iowa State Fair are available on the Fayette County Exten-sion website at:
https://www.extension.iastate.edu/fayette/
Re-enrolling is Important
It’s that time of year when families must re-enroll to remain 4-H members. After September 15, returning members, both 4-H and Clover Kids must visit https://iowa.4honline.com and complete the enrollment pro-cess as has been done in the past.
All youth and leaders must re-enroll for the new 4-H year using 4-H Online. New members must fill out a paper copy. Those 4
th grade and older must be re-enrolled by De-
cember 1, 2019 to receive the yearly $20 county in-centive. Those completing the process starting De-cember 2 and after will be responsible for the full $30 payment.
Record Books due September 15
4-H’ers are encouraged to complete a record book and turn it into their club leader by September 15. All forms are available by picking up at the Exten-sion Office or can be found online at:
https://store.extension.iastate.edu/Topic/4-H-Kids-and-Teens/Recordkeeping?
S=0&A=0&F=0
The exhibit explanation forms that were filled out for fair can be put in your record book. Simply fill out the back of the forms or junior members (grades 4-6) may continue to use the “basic” project record book sheet; intermediate (grade 7-8) the “experienced” and senior members (grades 9-12) the “advanced.”
When completing the forms remember that the 2018-19 year runs from October 1, 2018-September 30, 2019 so be sure to use the grade completed NOT the grade you are currently in.
Leaders must have books turned into the office on or before Monday, October 1 in order for books to be processed for county judging.
Record Book Flash Drives Available
Flash drives with all the record book forms on them are available at the Extension Office for a fee of $5 each. If you would like one for your child or family please call in advance to order.
Record Book Judging Help Needed
Wanted: Individuals to assist with judging record books.
Please contact Michele by October 1 if you are interest-
ed.. Record Book Judging will be:
• Tuesday, October 8, 6:30-8:30 pm
• Thursday, October 10, 5:30-7:30 pm
4-H’ers for 4-H Campaign
Thank you to the members of the Eden Outer Limits, Eldorado Eagles, Fremont Friends, Pleasant Valley Sharpshooters and Windsor Sparkplugs 4-H clubs for donating at least $3 per member to the 4-H’ers for 4-H campaign sponsored this past summer by members of the State 4-H Council.
Contributions raised through this campaign support the State 4-H Youth Conference and financial aid for 4-H pro-grams fees and state sponsored event registrations.
National 4-H Week
National 4-H Week will be observed October 6-12, 2019. Please talk to your club members on ways current mem-bers can promote 4-H throughout the week as individuals or as a group. Some ideas that have been done in the past include:
Painting or setting up a 4-H display in a store front window
Writing a news release to be printed in the newspaper encouraging youth to join 4-H
Making and hanging posters throughout school hall-ways, in the local convenience and grocery store pro-moting 4-H. Be sure to include club contact infor-mation.
Wear 4-H apparel all week, selections could include a county fair shirt, a 4-H club shirt or just a plain green shirt.
Talk to a friend, and/or their family, neighbors or any-one that might be interested in joining 4-H.
Please submit photos to Michele, identifying those in the picture along with a small description sharing what your club members did to promote 4-H!
4-H Leader Meeting
A kick off to the new 4-H year leaders meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 1 at 7:00 pm at the Exten-sion Office. More information will be sent directly to 4-H leaders in mid-September but please mark your calendar today. Save a trip — Record Books may be turned in at
the meeting.
Important Forms for 4-H Leaders
Important forms will be arriving in the mail for club leaders in the near future. Please work with club officers and mem-bers in getting these forms filled out and returned to the Extension Office as soon as possible or by the date listed in the letter that accompanies the forms.
Forms consist of:
• 4-H Compliance Report—due October 1, 2019
• Request for Approval to Establish an Iowa 4-H
Youth Learning Community—due October 1, 2019 (only needed if club leadership will be changing)
• Club Financial Report—due October 1, 2019
• Club Program Book (calendar)—due Oct. 1, 2019
• 4-H Secretary’s Record Score Sheet
• 4-H Historian Book Score Sheet
These forms must be turned in by the deadline as a requirement from the State 4-H Office in club charter-ing that was discussed in the past at a leaders meet-ing.
2019 Hall of Fame Recipient — Bill Dohrmann
Bill Dohrmann, formerly of Fayette and cur-rently of Iowa City, is this year’s Hall of Fame recipient from Fayette County.
Bill’s 4-H career started as a youth in Franklin County as a member of the Hamilton Go-Getters. Bill shared that his fondest 4-H memories were receiving his first ever ribbon showing his baby beef and lambs along with being a member of the 1959 National Live-
stock judging team with competition held in Chicago.
Bill, and his late wife Susan settled in Fayette County where he continues to be a proud supporter of Fayette County 4-H by participating in and supporting the annual golf tournament and attending the Fayette County Fair. In the early 2000’s he served as an at-large delegate to the Iowa 4-H Foundation and still shares to those seeking advice on selection of their livestock projects.
Congratulations Clover Kid 3rd Grade Graduates
All Current 3rd grade Clover Kids were honored during the
Clover Kids graduation ceremony held on Saturday of the
county fair.
Pictured are the 14 youth who participated in this year’s
ceremony along with Summer 4-H Program Assistant, Kel-
sey Craun and County Youth Coordinator, Michele Kelly.
Graduates—if you need help finding a 4-H community club
to join, please contact your Clover Kid leader or Michele at
the Extension Office. Most clubs meet the first couple
weeks of the month, so don’t delay, please make contact today.
CLOVER KIDS CONNECTION FIND US AT: EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/FAYETTE
Dear Clover Kids,
Congratulations on the great job each of you did ex-
hibiting at the 2019 Fayette County Fair. It is a pleas-
ure watching you participate in Static judging or show-
ing your pets, dogs, meat goats, lambs and bucket bot-
tle animals.
As we move into the new 4-H year, I would like to re-
mind you we do have a Clover Kids record book availa-
ble from the Extension Office. The Clover Kids rec-
ord book is set up to be done on a monthly basis and
it’s not too late to get started. The youth may either
draw a picture or write a sentence or two telling what
they did that month. Contact the Extension Office
for a copy. All Clover Kids who submit a record book
will be recognized at the Awards Celebration and re-
ceive a completion award.
Bucket Bottle Calf Charity Bushman, Dover Clover Kids
Levi Bushman, Dover Clover Kids
Blake Eitel, Dynamite Clovers
Reed Fagle, Fayette Clovers
Tucker Fels, Windsor Sparkplugs
Bailee Gefaller, Windsor Sparkplugs
Owen Henderson, Fremont Friends
Kenidee Hepker, Dynamite Clovers
Gabe Holthaus, Dover Clover Kids
Paige Holtz, Fremont Friends
Cullen Ingels, Dynamite Clovers
Keegan Klemp, Pleasant Valley Sharpshooters
Clay Kleve, Pleasant Valley Sharpshooters
Keigan Kleve, Pleasant Valley Sharpshooters
Aubree Langreck, Pleasant Valley Sharpshooters
Waylon Martin, Dynamite Clovers
Ashton Miller, Fayette Clovers
Autumn Miller, Fayette Clovers
Avery Puls, Dynamite Clovers
Nile Smith, Dover Clover Kids
Aaron Stewart, Scott Hot Shots
James Stewart, Scott Hot Shots
Tate Tapper, Scott Hot Shots
Alysara Vick, Dynamite Clovers
Ava Wegner, Dover Clover Kids
Communications/Clothing/Food & Nutrition Fair
Clothing Selection
Paige Holtz, Fremont Friends
Ashton Miller, Fayette Clovers
Autumn Miller, Fayette Clovers
$15 Challenge
Caylee Cole, Dynamite Clovers
Benjamin Egan, Fremont Friends
Kenidee Hepker, Dynamite Clovers
Gabe Holthaus, Dover Clover Kids
Paige Holtz, Fremont Friends
Ashton Miller, Fayette Clovers
Autumn Miller, Fayette Clovers
Katelynn Sadler, Dover Clover Kids
Educational Presentation
Katelynn Sadler, Dover Clover Kids
Livestock Exhibitors
Pets
Drew Butikofer, Windsor Sparkplugs
Caylee Cole, Dynamite Clovers
Oliver Cushion, Dynamite Clovers
Blake Eitel, Dynamite Clovers
Nile Smith, Dover Clover Kids
Aaron Stewart, Scott Hot Shots
James Stewart, Scott Hot Shots
Regina Stewart, Scott Hot Shots
Avery Szurley, Fremont Friends
Bailey Szurley, Fremont Friends
Reagan Szurley, Fremont Friends
Tate Tapper, Scott Hot Shots
Alysara Vick, Dynamite Clovers
Dog
Tucker Fels, Winsor Sparplugs
Kenidee Hepker, Dynamite Clovers
Bailey Szurley, Fremont Friends
Alysara Vick, Dynamite Clovers
Live Broilers
Oliver Cushion, Dynamite Clovers
Reed Fagle, Fayette Clovers
Gabe Holthaus, Dover Clovers
Katelynn Sadler, Dover Clover Kids
Shane Warnke, Fremont Friends
CLOVER KIDS CONNECTION FIND US AT: EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/FAYETTE
Visual Arts
Julia Bahe, Scott Hot Shots
Luke Balk, Eden Outer Limits (3)
Megan Balk, Eden Outer Limits
Luke Bouska, Eden Outer Limits (2)
Mason Bouska, Eden Outer Limits
Levi Bushman, Dover Clover Kids
Caylee Cole, Dynamite Clovers (4)
Blake Eitel, Dynamite Clovers
Reed Fagle, Fayette Clovers (2)
Brody Grove, Fayette Clovers (2)
Dayton Hepker, Dynamite Clovers
Kenidee Hepker, Dynamite Clovers (3)
Paige Holtz, Fremont Friends (2)
Keigan Kleve, Pleasant Valley Sharpshooters (2)
Ashlynn Klusman, Dover Clover Kids (7)
Cortlen Klusman, Dover Clover Kids (6)
Andrew Kovarik, Windsor Sparkplugs (7)
Destinee Opperman, Dynamite Clovers (6)
Brennan Pagel, Banks Go Getters (2)
Avery Puls, Dynamite Clovers (4)
Katelynn Sadler, Dover Clover Kids (12)
Nile Smith, Dover Clover Kids (3)
Avery Szurley, Fremont Friends
Bailey Szurley, Fremont Friends
Reagan Szurley, Fremont Friends (2)
Tate Tapper, Scott Hot Shots
Cidney Tiedt, Eden Outer Limits (2)
Gracie Walz, Dover Clover Kids (2)
Greyson Walz, Dover Clover Kids (3)
Ava Wegner, Dover Clover Kids (3)
Food & Nutrition Fair
Caylee Cole Dynamite Clovers
Benjamin Egan, Fremont Friends
Ashton Miller, Fayette Clovers (2)
Autumn Miller, Fayette Clovers (2)
Katelynn Sadler, Dover Clover Kids (2)
Static Exhibitors & # of Exhibits
Club Meeting
Zoe Soderquist, Windsor Sparkplugs
Kamdyn Nuss, Windsor Sparkplugs
Vegetable
Benjamin Egan, Fremont Friends
Flower or Plant
Dayton Hepker, Dynamite Clovers
Gracie Walz, Dover Clover Kids
Photography
Julia Bahe, Scott Hot Shots (2)
Megan Balk, Eden Outer Limits (2)
Benjamin Egan, Fremont Friends (3)
Blake Eitel, Dynamite Clovers (3)
Kenidee Hepker
Clothing
Caylee Cole, Dynamite Clovers
Charity Bushman, Dover Clover Kids
Home Improvement
Benjamin Egan, Fremont Friends
Dayton Hepker, Dynamite Clovers (2)
Gabe Holthaus, Dover Clover Kids (3)
Paige Holtz, Fremont Friends (2)
Brennan Pagel, Banks Go Getters (3)
Food Preparation
Benjamin Egan, Fremont Friends
Brody Grove, Fayette Clovers
Paige Holtz, Fremont Friends
Cidney Tiedt, Eden Outer Limits
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August
25—County Council Retreat, 1-6 pm, Dance Pavilion
28—4-H Foundation Board Meeting, 7 pm, Ext. Office
September
2—Labor Day, Extension Office closed
15 — Record Books due to leaders
21—County Council Meeting, Noon, Extension Office
21—County Council Bingo, 2:30 pm, Maple Crest
29—4-H Nation: Citizenship Meeting, 2-4 pm, Ossian
October
1—4-H Leaders Meeting, 7 pm, Extension Office
1—Record Books due to Extension Office
Michele Kelly
Fayette County Extension and Outreach
County Youth Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 563-425-3331
Arlington Ignitors:
Banks Go Getters:
Bethel Generators:
Dover Clovers: No meeting
Dynamite Clovers: No meeting
Eden Outer Limits:
Eldorado Eagles:
Fayette Clovers:
Fayette Firecrackers:
Fremont Friends: August 25
Growing Greener:
Harlan Fremont:
Harlan NRG:
Pleasant Valley Sharpshooters:
Scott Hot Shots & Clover Kids:
Shooting Sports:
Windsor Sparkplugs: September 8, TBD, Potluck
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