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Dear 4-H Family,
Beginning this enrollment season, all 4-H youth and volunteers will be enrolling via the 4Honline enrollment data management system. Open enrollment begins October 1, 2016 and will go thru January 15, 2017. 4-H families will create their own login and password that will be used multiple times throughout the year to communicate and transfer information to their local Purdue Extension Office, such as change of email or mailing address, registering for state and county events, and receiving newsletters and other pertinent information. Additionally, this system will allow approved 4-H adult volunteers to better communicate with youth members and their families.
All youth and approved adult volunteers in the same household will create and submit individual member profiles from this family account. After your youth member information has been submitted, you will receive an email notifying you of the enrollment status. This process must be completed no later than January 15, 2017.
Families that do not have internet access or would like assistance with the online enrollment process can stop by the Extension Office Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Opportunities to enroll with our assistance will also be available at your local 4-H club meetings, 4-H Kick-off on November 12th, and evening hours as requested. Please contact us before going online yourself to begin the enrollment process. We are always here to help in any way we can. Feel free to contact us at (812) 338-2352 if we can be of any assistance.
Sincerely,
Your local Purdue Extension Staff
Gail Peitzmeier CED Health & Human Sciences 4-H Youth Development
Molley Scott Agriculture & Natural Resources 4-H Youth Development
Randi Hubler Extension Office Manager
Important 4-H Enrollment Information
October & November 2016 Newsletter
Indiana 4-H Mission: The Indiana 4-H Youth Development mission is to provide real-life educational opportunities that develop young people who will have a
positive impact in their communities and the world.
Indiana 4-H Vision:
Indiana 4-H Youth Development strives to be the premier, community-based program empowering young people to reach their full potential.
The following 4-H members 2017 enrollment fees will
be paid for by the Master Gardeners
Corey Allen Blake Decker Scott Maupin Julia Roudenbush
Dakota Bowman Spencer Enlow Nehemiah McSpadden Aidan Sommerman
Keith Brooks Camryn Fraze Alex Mills Danielle Sommerman
Katie Colglazier Skylar Howell Amber Morris Amelia Timberlake
Haidyn Crecelius Jacob Mason Veronica Portillo Emily Williams
If your actions inspire others to dream more, Learn more, do more and become more,
you are a leader.
What: Take Back Night! Who: CC-Keystone Club
When: Sunday, October 23rd @ 2:00
Where: Shotz, French Lick
Join us for a day of Putt-Putt golf and Laser Tag!
Admission is only $10 plus the price of any
snacks/drinks you may want to purchase.
Must be in grades 7th - 12th.
—> Meet at CCHS
Fun event with the Crawford County Keystone Club and the 4-H Junior Leaders. Come and join us for Laser Tag and Putt-Putt Golf! Not a member of either club?
No problem! Come join us anyway to have fun and learn about our clubs.
Call the Extension office for more information at 812-338-2352
FoodLink puts Information about Your Food in the Palm of Your Hand
Now Available at Bary’s Farm in Depauw
Think about your recent trip to the grocery store. How did you make decisions on which products to purchase? Of course
there are those products you always purchase and there is little choice in mind…look at the price and load it in the cart.
If there is a choice to be made perhaps you flipped the product over and read the product label to learn ingredients,
nutritional content and even use instructions.
Product labels are a great tool but guess which products don’t carry a label of any kind? That’s right… all of the fresh
fruits and vegetables that are so healthful for our families.
I always ask the question …if you didn’t know how to select, prepare or serve fresh green beans…what is the chance
you would actually purchase them to serve to your family?
Everybody knows how to prepare fresh green beans right? Wrong!
And that is just one example. Do you know the nutritional content of turnip greens? How to make a meal using kohlrabi? How to
store raspberries? Surely everyone know how to cut up a melon?
As simple as each of these questions may seem, these and a thousand others are roadblocks to many shoppers making the choice to
buy and prepare fresh foods for their family.
Farmers’ market vendors routinely share this “common” knowledge with shoppers in the hope of making a customer happy and
increasing sales but in many other places where food is sold this is not a readily available service…until now… with the availability
of FoodLink!
FoodLink is a FREE tool developed by a team within Purdue Extension to help busy shoppers choose high quality fresh Indiana
products over lesser choices that may have less nutritional quality and may not taste as good as those fresh choices.
FoodLink provides vendors access to materials that include Quick Response (QR) codes that are unique to each of over 40
common Indiana fruits and vegetables from Asparagus to Zucchini and even Honey!
Grocery stores, farmers’ market vendors, farm markets and others simply make the appropriate QR code available to the shopper to
scan from their smart phone and allow them to use the clear concise information that immediately appears at their fingertips to make
the decision that is right for them and their families.
FoodLink allows them (you!) to use the power of the smartphone and the precision of a QR code to put information quite literally
in the palm of their hands as they are making food decisions at the point of purchase.
This code driven tool will provide immediate access to the user about proper food selection, use, preparation, pairings, storage and a
variety of other quickly accessed information including quick and easy recipes that will encourage the
incorporation of fresh fruits and vegetables into the diets of Hoosier families. The tool will address the
needs of not only home shoppers but also those of institutional buyers with recipes suitable for not only a
family of four but groups of 400.
Codes can be reproduced and placed on signage-large or small, physically on larger produce (melons and
pumpkins etc.), in print advertisements, on clothing (aprons, shirts, hats etc.), on boxes used for wholesale
shipments and many creative ways that we have yet to identify.
If you are a farmer or grocer, please take a few minutes to take a look at the FoodLink website at
www.purdue.edu/FoodLink to see if it might have benefit to you. We hope to
have our local JC store and food producers get involved in this project.
If you are a shopper please watch for FoodLink QR codes and marketing
materials wherever you shop. If you don’t see them there… ask the vendor to go
to the FoodLink website.
Due to a generous Specialty Crop Block Grant provided by the United States
Department of Agriculture and Indiana State Department of Agriculture there is
NO COST to use FoodLink!
For more information about how to access and use FoodLink resources in your
farm marketing or shopping activities, please contact Gail Peitzmeier, Purdue
Crawford County Extension director and educator, by calling 812-338-2352or
by e-mail at [email protected]
Slow Cooker Caramel Apple Cider By Taste of Home
Ingredients
8 cups apple cider or juice
1 cup caramel flavoring syrup
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 vanilla bean
2 cinnamon sticks (3 inches)
1 tablespoon whole allspice
Whipped cream, hot caramel ice cream topping and cinnamon sticks, optional
Directions
1. In a 3-qt. slow cooker, combine the apple cider, caramel syrup and lemon juice. Split vanilla bean and
scrape seeds; add seeds to cider mixture. Place the bean, cinnamon sticks and allspice on a double
thickness of cheesecloth; bring up corners of cloth and tie with string to form a bag. Add to cider mixture.
2. Cover and cook on low for 2-3 hours or until heated through. Discard spice bag. Pour cider into mugs; garnish with whipped cream, caramel topping and additional cinnamon sticks if desired. Yield: 12 servings
(3/4 cup each).
Editor's Note: This recipe was tested with Torani brand flavoring syrup. Look for it in the coffee section.
Nutritional Facts
3/4 cup (calculated without garnishes): 134 calories, 0g fat (0g saturated fat), 0mg cholesterol, 17mg sodium, 33g carbohydrate (30g sugars, 0g fiber), 0g protein.
Back to the Table Event
Come join us at the table for a demonstration cooking class with
tastings. Come away with a great book that includes wonderful tips and recipes. This class will
be conducted by HCH dietitian Cheryl Fisher, Chef Lana Cullison, HCH Wellness Coordinator
Patti Mangin, and Purdue Extension Educators Gail Peitzmeier and Annette Lawler. Our
emphasis will be on setting up a workable kitchen (great for those just going out on their own)
and tasty healthful fare. The date is October 27th 5:30-7:30 pm in the Casada Kitchen at
Purdue Extension in Corydon. This event is sponsored by The Harrison County Hospital
Foundation and Purdue Extension. The charge will be $5.00 due at the door. Reservations are
limited to 35. Call 812-338-2352 or 812-738-7869 to reserve your place at the table. Deadline to
register is October 21st.
We are very excited to introduce the newest member of our Purdue Extension family and your new Crawford County Ag & Natural Resources/Youth Development Educator, Molley Scott.
My name is Molley Scott and I’m proudly joining Crawford County’s Extension team as the
new 4-H/ANR Extension Educator. I’m twenty- two years old and a Kentucky native from
the small town of Munfordville, Kentucky. I’m the eldest of three children. I’ve grown up
on my fourth generation family farm located in Hart County. I recently graduated from
Western Kentucky University where I received my B.S. degree in Agriculture with a
concentration in animal science. Over my college career I had the opportunity to study
agriculture abroad in Ecuador. I was a member of the WKU Livestock Judging Team,
Meats Judging Team, Block & Bridle Club, Agriculture Ambassador, a sister of Sigma
Alpha Sorority, and an employee at the WKU Floral Design and Training Center. I enjoy
being outdoors and anything adventurous! My hobbies include showing livestock,
canoeing, riding four-wheelers, photography, sports, and traveling.
County Extension has always been a big part of my life through 4-H activities and my
family farm. I have been heavily involved in the 4-H youth program since the age of four
when my parents introduced me to my very first market lamb project. To this day my
brother, sister and I still competitively show livestock together as a family hobby. My
family farming operation consists of beef cattle,
tobacco, hay production, and showing
livestock. Being involved in 4-H at such a young
age has shown me the importance and value
that extension holds on a community, its youth,
and the future of agriculture. I have grown up
with a respect for agriculture, while 4-H has
helped me instill excellent leadership skills, and
it has shaped me into the person I am today.
Head, Heart, Hands, and Health have taught
me determination, passion, hard work, and re-
spect for my club, my community, my country,
and my world. As an Extension Educator I
have the opportunity to teach others the skills
and knowledge I’ve learned through my 4-H
career and agricultural roots. I look forward to
meeting the people of Crawford County and
enhancing the community by being a resource
of knowledge and a helping hand.
October
1st: 4-H open enrollment
8th: 4-H Fish Fry - 4-H Park
9th: 4-H Awards Banquet - 4-H Park
10th: Columbus day - Office Closed
11th: Forestry Day - 3:30pm to 5:30 pm, Wehr Farm
17th: 4-H Council mtg - 6:30pm, 4-H Park
19th: Homemakers Fall Achievement Day - 11:30am
27th: Cook Smart Eat Smart - 5:30pm
28th: Knowledge to go - 8:30am to Noon
November 5th: Camper/Boat Check-in, 4-H Park
8th: Election Day - Office Closed
11th: Veterans Day - Office Closed
12th: 4-H Kick-Off, 2:00pm to 4:00pm, 4-H Park
17th: Extension Board mtg. - 7:00pm, Farm Bureau
19th: Adult Robotics Encounter - 9:00am to 3:00pm Purdue Technology Center, Floyd Co.
21st: 4-H Council mtg. - 6:30pm, 4-H Park
24th - 25th: Thanksgiving Holiday - Office Closed
4-H open
Enrollment
begins October 1st
Extension Office Gail Peitzmeier - [email protected]
Randi Hubler - [email protected]
Soil & Water Rhonda Crecelius - [email protected]
If you would like to be added to the mailing list for the Purdue University, Crawford County Extension newsletter, please contact Office Manager, Randi
Hubler at [email protected] or call (812) 338-2352.
- www.extension.purdue.edu/crawford
- Purdue Extension Crawford County
- @PurdueCrawford
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