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FREMONT COUNTY UPDATE
JUNE 2018
IN THIS ISSUE…
August
Calendar…………...…21
Class Schedules…………7
County Fair…………….9
July Calendar…………20
June Calendar………..19
Junior Rodeo…………18
Livestock News………..4
Poultry/Rabbit Clinic..17
Seniors……………….1
Speech & Demo………4
Shooting Sports………8
Officially Dropping a Project: The 4-H Member has until May 31 of this year to officially drop a
project that they are unlikely to finish, thus allowing them to repeat that project next year if desired.
A Project dropped after May 31 will be considered incomplete.
Congratulations, 4-H Seniors We’re sad to see you go, but happy you have stayed with 4-H through
your senior year. We wish you success as you go on to your new
adventures!
Tamara Chapman Jadon Lateer
Annette Ezell Dixon Lawson
Kiowa Goebel Sarah Liptrap
Kailee Hobby Cameron Schindehette
Rochella Lamborn Darren Watters
Several of these young people have been members since they were
Cloverbuds. Do you think they will be missed? YES!
❖ Congratulations to Tamara Chapman, recipient of the
Franklin & Louise Nash Memorial Scholarship for $1,000, the Oscar
Green Scholarship for $500, and the Boughan Memorial Scholarship
for $350. Thank you to our selection committee for giving your
time to read all the applications. I understand we had a tough pool
and difficult decisions this year.
****Creative Cooks Contest****
Creative Cooks Contest, Saturday, June 2 at 10:00 AM at the 4-
H Building. Sign up by Tuesday, May 29 at 5:00 PM. http://colorado4h.org/events_opportunities/state_fair/packet/CreativeCooks
Contests.pdf
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~~~Help Needed~~~
*Someone to adopt the flower garden at the Rodeo Grounds—weed, plant,
water throughout the summer
Contact Verla if you are willing and able!
Thank you, Glenn Johnson! For working on the concession trailer to
get it ready for the summer season.
Thank you, Tyler Richardson, For working on the swamp cooler to get it ready for the
summer season.
Thank goodness for 4-H volunteers!
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Club Leaders: Please email a list of your officers to
[email protected] ~~~~~~~~~~~
We had an amazing Public Speaking Our kids rocked it! And they are all winners for giving it
a try!
Interpretive Reading Division Cloverbuds Piper McQueen, Blue & Champion
Junior Drake McQueen Blue & Champion, State Fair Qualifier
Senior Gwyne Morehead, Blue & Reserve Champion, State Fair Qualifier
Dane DeVries, Blue & Champion, State Fair Qualifier
Prepared Speech Division Senior Robert Fretwell, Red Sammi DeVries, Red
Nathan Heintzelman, Blue & Champion, State Contest Qualifier
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Impromptu Division Intermediate
Jordan Glover, Red Senior Erica Cauthron, Red
Dane DeVries, Red Sammi DeVries, Red
Victoria Glover, Blue & Champion, State Contest Qualifier Nathan Heintzelman, Blue & Reserve Champion, State Contest Qualifier
Thanks to our judge, Rob Jackson, Canon City High School Teacher. Thank you, Jennifer Kemp, for coordinating the workshop before the contest.
Thanks to our contest helpers, Sarah Liptrap, Jody McKean and Lorri Goebel.
Cake Decorating & Creative Cooks Contests Cake Decorating contest and our Creative Cooks contest will be on Saturday, June 2, at the 4-H Building. Pre-register by May 29. No charge to enter, and there will be ribbons and prizes! Aaaaand the top competitors earn the opportunity to compete at the Colorado State Fair
Contests. Cake decorating contest members must be enrolled in the Cake Decorating project and compete in the unit in which they are enrolled. Creative Cooks contest is open to any 4-H
member. I’ve attached some pictures of previous state fair entries, not from our county, so you can see what it might look like.
Schedule will be as follows: Cake Decorating
Unit 1: Set up: 8:30 a.m., decorating & judging begin 9:00 a.m. Unit 2 & higher: set up 9:45 a.m., decorating & judging begin 10:00 a.m.
Awards: 11:15 a.m. Creative Cooks
Set up: 11:00 Judging begins: 11:30
Awards at completion of the judging. When completed, competitors and spectators will be invited to sample the dishes prepared by the competitors. Competitors are asked to bring extra servings to share. (This isn’t allowed at
the Colorado State Fair.)
At approximately 2:00, we will have a Demonstration and Illustrated Talks workshop presented by former 4-H member and current 4-H leader, Kayla Gray. Please pre-register for this by calling the office by May 29 as well.
The Demonstration and Illustrated Talks contest will be held on Wednesday, June 6, after
4-H Council’s meeting which begins at 7:00 PM. It will be at the 4-H Building, 1595 S. 9th St. in Canon City. Everyone gets a ribbon, winners take home prizes!
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COLORADO STATE FAIR
SMALL ANIMAL NOMINATIONS Forms are now available for nomination of Market Rabbit Pens, Market Chicken Pens, and Market Turkeys for the Colorado State Fair for the year of 2018. Feel free to email [email protected] or call 719-404-2027 with questions. These Nomination forms need to be to the Extension Offices by July 5th and postmarked to the Colorado State Fair Small Animal Office by July 13th. Exhibitors may nominate as many as they would like, however, only four (4) pens or turkeys may be brought to the Fair. The Rabbits all need to be born around June 20th in order to be the correct age to compete in the Market Rabbit Division of the fair. The chicks would need to have been purchased and/or hatched by July 4th for the Fryer class competition and the Roaster class would have been purchased and/or hatched by approximately April 11th. In order to show at the Colorado State Fair, fryers must be no less than 8 weeks old; broilers no less than 20 weeks old and rabbits no more than 70 days old weighing between 3.5 and 5.5 pounds. The age requirements for Market Turkeys will be 14 weeks for hens and 18 weeks for toms. Hen turkeys must weigh a minimum of 14 lbs. to show and toms must weigh a minimum of 16 lbs. to show. Both toms and hens are eligible, however, only the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champions will make the sale. No turkey weighing over 30 lbs. will be allowed to show in the market division. For identification, the exhibitor would need to decide what the tattoos were going to be for the rabbit pen and list 4 of them per Nomination. As for the Market Chickens, the exhibitor would need to list 4 Leg Band numbers per Market Pen. These Tattoos and Leg Bands will not need to be in or on the animal(s) until arrival at the fair. All Small Animal exhibitors will be required to sign a “Quality Assurance” form to turn in at the time of weigh-in. Full disclosure of any medications, medicated feeds and/or supplements given to animals exhibited at the Colorado State Fair is required on this form. You may make as many copies of the form(s) as necessary.
Livestock & Companion Rabbit e-Record Books
August 13, 2018 - ALL Livestock, Companion Rabbit, Dog, and Horse e-Record Books for Judging and/or Completion are due in the Extension Office
no later than 5:00 PM.
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Weigh Day and Swine Nomination Results Goats – 26 4-H Members tagged and weighed in 54 Market Goats Sheep – 10 4-H Members tagged and weighed in 28 Market Sheep
Swine – 34 4-H Members tagged and weighed in 67 Market Swine
Scales Open (Goats & Sheep)
If you wish to weigh your Goats or Sheep, please call Linda Valdez at 429-5234 to make
arrangements and she will meet you at the 4-H building to help weigh your animal. You may
have your swine weighed at your own risk.
County Fair Written Tests
All 4-H members with market animal projects (Beef, Goats, Rabbits, Poultry, Sheep or Swine) as well as Horse projects are REQUIRED to
take a written test covering educational information regarding that species. 4-H members MUST take the written tests at the Extension Office between 7:00 AM and 11:00 AM or between 1:00 PM and 4:00
PM (you may NOT start a test after 4:00 PM) Monday through Thursday between June 4 and June 28. If you need help reading the
test you need to make an appointment so we can have someone help you. Due to staff work schedules, no reading helpers will be available on
Thursdays. Please see the list below that tells by species and unit what you may use as a study guide.
Study Guides are the Ohio State University Resource Handbooks (your new project manual(s)) Fremont County Fair Book (FCFB)
Colorado 4-H Horse Manual Colorado 4-H Horse Rule Book
Species Unit Species Resource Handbook
Beef Jr Chapters 2, 3, 7, 12, Glossary and FCFB
Beef Int Chapters 2, 3, 7, 12, Glossary and FCFB Beef Sr Chapters 2, 3, 5, 7, 12, Glossary and FCFB Goat Jr Chapters 6, 8, 13, Glossary and FCFB
Goat Int Chapters 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, Glossary and FCFB Goat Sr Chapters 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, Glossary and FCFB
Chicken Jr 4-H Poultry Production: Raising Broilers Chicken Int 4-H Poultry Production: Raising Broilers Chicken Sr 4-H Poultry Production: Raising Broilers
Turkey Jr Pages 16-28, 32-38, 48 Turkey Int Pages 16-28, 32-38, 48
Turkey Sr Pages 16-28, 32-38, 48 Sheep Jr Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, and FCFB
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Sheep Int Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and FCFB Sheep Sr Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, and FCFB
Swine Jr Chapters 3, 7, 8, 10, Glossary and FCFB Swine Int Chapters 3, 7, 8, 9, 24, Glossary and FCFB
Swine Sr Chapters 3, 7, 8, 9, 24, Glossary and FCFB Rabbit Jr Chapters 3-6, 13, and Glossary Rabbit Int Chapters 3-7, 13, and Glossary
Rabbit Sr Chapters 3-11, 13, and Glossary Horse Novice 4-H Horse Manual & Horse Rule Book
Horse Jr 4-H Horse Manual & Horse Rule Book Horse Int 4-H Horse Manual & Horse Rule Book Horse Sr 4-H Horse Manual & Horse Rule Book
Remember, the written test is one of the sections used to determine Supreme Champions in Market Beef, Goats, Sheep and Swine. Final results of the written tests will be made available after the county fair. In the case of a tie score, the highest score on the following sections will be used as the tie breaker: 1) short answer section, 2) animal identification, 3) matching
section, 4) circle the correct answer section, and 5) true or false section. In the case of multiple scores of 100, ties will be allowed. Written test awards will be presented at Achievement Night.
County Fair Livestock Sale Commission
Reminder, all animals that go through the Fremont County Livestock Sale are charged a 5%
commission by the Sale Committee. The 5% commission will be automatically deducted from
your sale check and you will need to put the 5% amount in your e-Record Book under Other
Expenses. Example: If your animal sells for $1,000 the 5% commission would be $50.00. You
will receive a sale check for $950. You will list the $50 under Other Expenses and $950 under
income. If you have questions please call the extension office or talk to a sale committee
member.
Summer Success
4-H is hard when you are brand new. And sometimes brand-new lasts longer than we think.
We want you to be successful and continue on with us. Watch for some tips coming by email on
how to get through the summer and still like 4-H! If you are a seasoned 4-H family, you may
not need to pay attention. If not, skim through and your 4-H life will be just a little bit easier!
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
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Class Schedules
Cake Decorating Leathercraft Computers
At the 4-H Building At the 4-H Building At the 4-H Building Classes at 6:00 PM Classes at 6:00 PM Classes at 3:30 PM
June 4 & 18 June 5 & 20 June 13 & 27 July 2 & 16 July 17
Dog Training Dog Show
Training classes will be every Wednesday Night Rudd Park Rudd Park at 6:30 PM & 7:30 PM July 7, 2018
Check-in 8:30 AM & Show at 9:00 AM Foods-Cooking with Verla – 101 Foods-Cooking with Verla – 201
At the 4-H Building At the 4-H Building TBA TBA
Visual Arts
At the 4-H Building
Classes are 3:30 PM June 13 & 27 Unit 1
June 10 & 24 Unit 2
Scrapbooking Project Class
Anyone signed up for Scrapbooking this year and would like some help, classes will be held by Rhonda Batson at Design U’R Memories located at 518 Main St., Canon City on the 1st and 4th
Saturdays of the month starting at 10:00 AM till Noon. Rhonda’s phone number to contact is
275-2526 for more information.
*******Dog Project Members*******
Are you interested in showing at other places other than our Fremont County shows? You can
find other 4-H shows at the link below. Showmanship questions are there as well. Check it out!
http://www.woofermutt.com/4-h-dog-shows-in-co
Do You Need A Show Board for Your Project? If your project requires a show board, display board or science board to complete your project, the size is important! It must be 3 feet tall and 4
feet wide when opened up, and 3 x 2 when folded. Best news—we have them for sale in the Extension Office for only $3 each. We have some awesome colors this year! You will have the appropriate size, and the cost
is a bargain! Don’t wait until the last minute. Get yours today! Supply is limited!
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Cloverbuds Activity Days
Saturday, June 9 from 1:00-3:00 PM, sponsored by Rocky Mountain 4-H Club Cloverbud Day Camp Saturday, July 14, 9-2 Watch for more information by email updates!
We want to remind parents that Cloverbuds may enter one item into the County Fair. Please be
sure to fill out a Fair Entry Form for them. Thanks to everyone for their help in making the Cloverbud meetings so successful! Call with questions or suggestions, Katia Tatum at
275-1260.
4-H Council News—Due to the 4th of July coming on a Wednesday, the July meeting will
be held on July 11. 7:00 PM at the 4-H Building
Attention: Shooting Sports Members
To qualify for Fremont County Fair Shooting Sports Competition, you must have your 4 range
practice shoots in each discipline completed before July 5, 2018 at 5:00 PM, which is the last entry date for Fremont County Fair without a late fee. At this point, there are 5 more practices.
Sometimes they are canceled due to weather or other reasons. Don’t wait until the last few
weeks!
Please "like" the Shooting Sports Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/freco4hss/
S H O O T I N G S P O R T S S H O U T S
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Thursday, July 5
5:00 p.m. Deadline for 4-H/FFA Fair Entries to Extension Office
Saturday, July 14 Shooting Sports Competition 8:30 a.m. Check in for the 4-H Trap at the Cactus Flats Gun Club.
9:00 a.m. The 4-H Trap Competition will begin. The public is welcome to watch this event.
12:30 p.m. Check in for 4-H Skeet at the Cactus Flats Gun Club.
1:00 p.m. The 4-H Skeet Competition will begin. The public is welcome to watch this event.
Sunday, July 15 Shooting Sports Competition 8:30 a.m. Check in for the 4-H Sporting Clays will begin at the Cactus Flats Gun Club.
9:00 a.m. The 4-H Sporting Clays Competition will begin. The public is welcome to watch this
event. 2:30 p.m. Check in for the 4-H Air Rifle will begin at the 4-H Building.
3:00 p.m. The 4-H Air Rifle Competition will begin. The public is welcome to watch this event.
Saturday, July 21
Shooting Sports Competition 8:30 a.m. Check in for the 4-H Archery & Muzzleloading will begin at the Royal Gorge Gun Club.
9:00 a.m. The 4-H Archery & Muzzleloading Competition will begin. The public is welcome to watch this
event.
Sunday, July 22
Shooting Sports Competition 7:30 a.m. Check in for the 4-H .22 Rifle will be at the Royal Gorge Gun Club.
8:00 a.m. The 4-H .22 Rifle Competition will begin. The public is welcome to watch this event.
6:00 p.m. The 4-H Shooting Sports Awards Ceremony and Potluck will be held at the 4-H Building.
Tuesday, July 24
5:00 p.m. 4-H Shooting Sports Record Books, State Fair & Shirt Fees are due in the Extension Office.
Thursday, July 26
6:00 p.m. Shooting Sports Record Books will be judged at Cactus Flats Gun Club.
Friday, July 27 6:00 p.m. Junior Rodeo includes Mutton Bustin’, Barrel Racing, Mini Bronc Riding, Mini Bull riding and Calf
Scramble. Pathfinder Park gates open at 5:00 p.m. Admission is $5.
Saturday, July 28
7:30 a.m. Check in and Vet Check for the 4-H Horse Show will begin at Pathfinder Park.
8:30 a.m. Check in will close for the 4-H Horse Show.
8:30 a.m. A ribbon cutting ceremony at Pathfinder Park will officially open the 2018 Fremont County Fair.
The public is welcome to watch this ceremony.
9:00 a.m. 4-H English Showmanship will begin at the Pathfinder Park Arena. The 4-H English Performance
Class will follow Showmanship. English Showmanship and Performance Awards will be given
immediately following the Show.
F R E M O N T C O U N T Y F A I R
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9:00 a.m. 4-H Building and grounds cleanup will begin. The Fremont County CattleWomen will serve lunch
to the cleanup crew.
6:00 p.m. Ranch Rodeo at Pathfinder Park. Gates open at 5:00 p.m. Western State Sanctioned Rodeo with
Bronc Riding. Event includes Wild Cow Milking, Trailer Loading, Calf Branding & more.
Admission is $5.
Sunday, July 29
8:00 a.m. Check-in and Vet Check for the 4-H Horse Show will begin at Pathfinder Park.
8:30 a.m. Check-in will close for the 4-H Horse Show.
9:00 a.m. 4-H Western Showmanship will begin at the Pathfinder Park Arena. 4-H Western Performance
Class will follow Showmanship. Western Showmanship and Performance Awards will be given
immediately following the Show. The public is welcome to watch this event. The riding portion of
the 4-H Royalty Contest will begin upon completion of the Western riding competitions. The public
is welcome to watch this event.
3:00 p.m. 4-H General Project, Consumer Science, Cloverbuds and Open Fair entries will be accepted at the 4-
H Building.
4:30 p.m. Check-in and Vet Check for 4-H Gymkhana Events will begin at Pathfinder Park.
5:30 p.m. Check-in for 4-H Gymkhana Events will close.
6:00 p.m. 4-H Horse Gymkhana Events begin at Pathfinder Park. The public is welcome to watch these
events.
6:00 p.m. 4-H and Open Fair check-in will close.
6:00 p.m. 4-H Building closes.
Monday, July 30
7:00 a.m. 4-H General Project, Home Economics, Natural Resources,
Gardening, Clothing and Heritage Arts check-in will begin at the 4-H Building.
8:30 a.m. 4-H Project check-in will close. The 4-H Building will be closed to the public.
9:00 a.m. 4-H interview judging begins for all 4-H projects to include Clothing & Heritage Arts at the 4-H
Building.
5:00 p.m. Open Fair entries will be accepted at the 4-H Building. Building not open to the public other than
to accept entries.
6:30 p.m. Check in for 4-H and Open Fashion Revue at the Evangelical Free Church.
7:00 p.m. Open Fair check-in will close.
7:00 p.m. 4-H Building closes.
7:00 p.m. 4-H and Open Fashion Revue judging will be held at the Evangelical Free Church. The public is
welcome to watch this event.
Tuesday, July 31 9:00 a.m. 4-H Building opens to the public. Open judging (except for Quilting) begins at the 4-H Building.
The public is welcome to attend open judging.
10:00 a.m. 2019 4-H Royalty interviews and modeling contests will be held in the Entertainment Tent. 2019
4-H Royalty will be announced following the interview and modeling contests. The public is
welcome to watch this event.
5:30 p.m. Homemade wine will be judged, at the Abbey Winery. The public is welcome to watch this event.
7:00 p.m. 4-H Building closes.
Wednesday, August 1
Dairy Day
8:00 a.m. 4-H Building opens to the public.
9:00 a.m. 4-H Dog Show begins at First Southern Baptist Church, 303 E 3rd St., Florence, CO. The public is
welcome to watch this event.
9:00 a.m. Open Quilt Judging will begin in the 4-H Building. The public is welcome to watch this event.
10:30 a.m.4-H Pocket Pet & Cat Project Showcase in the Entertainment Tent. Over at 11:30 a.m.
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1:00 p.m. Check-in and Vet Check for 4-H/FFA Dairy Cattle and Dairy Goat begins.
2:00 p.m. Check-in for Dairy Cattle and Dairy Goats ends.
4:00 p.m. Dairy Day activities will be held in the Entertainment Tent. Events end at 5:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. Check-in for 4-H/FFA Rabbit and Poultry will begin in the Small Animal Barn.
6:00 p.m. 4-H Dairy Goat judging will begin in the Show Ring. 4-H/FFA Dairy Cattle judging will follow.
Awards will be given immediately following the Dairy Shows. The public is welcome to watch this
event.
7:00 p.m. Check-in for 4-H/FFA Rabbit and Poultry will close.
10:00 p.m. 4-H Building closes.
Thursday, August 2
8:00 a.m. 4-H Building opens to the public.
8:00 a.m. 4-H/FFA Rabbit judging starts in the Small Animal Barn. Rabbit Showmanship will follow. The
public is welcome to watch this event.
8:00 a.m. Equipment Road-e-o will begin at Pathfinder Park. The public is welcome to watch this event.
11:00 a.m. Check-in for 4-H/FFA Livestock begins.
1:00 p.m. Poultry judging starts in Small Animal Barn. Poultry Showmanship will follow.
4:00 p.m. Check-in for 4-H/FFA Livestock will close.
4:30 p.m. Weigh-in for 4-H/FFA Livestock will begin with Market Goats, followed by Market Sheep, Market
Beef and then Market Swine.
6:30 p.m. 4-H Rocket Launch will start at Pathfinder Park. The public is welcome to watch this event.
Dusk Free movie “Wonder” under the stars provided by Charter – Rodeo Grounds Arena.
10:00 p.m. 4-H Building closes.
Friday, August 3
Family & Celebrate Seniors Day 7:30 a.m. In honor of our Senior Citizens a complimentary breakfast of biscuits and gravy will be served to
individuals over the age of 65 on a first come, first served basis. The Beta Zeta Sorority and the
Fremont County Fair Board sponsor the event. 4-H Ambassadors will be available to visit with
Seniors and offer tours of the fair.
8:00 a.m. 4-H Building opens to the public. Senior Citizen Activities begin in the Entertainment Tent.
9:00 a.m. Senior Breakfast ends.
9:00 a.m. 4-H/FFA Sheep Showmanship judging will begin in the Show Ring. Market Sheep and Breeding
Sheep classes will follow. Sheep Livestock awards will be given immediately following the Sheep
Shows. The public is welcome to watch this event.
9:00 a.m. Open Gardening entries will be accepted in the 4-H Building. Exhibitors having more than 5 entries,
please enter before 10:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m. Check-in for Pee-Wee Rabbit Show will begin in the Small Animal Barn.
10:00 a.m. Family Day Activities will begin at the Fair Grounds. Children will have the opportunity to visit
educational booths and participate in games and other activities. There will be entertainment for the
entire family.
10:00 a.m. Pee-Wee Rabbit Show begins in the Small Animal Barn. Dress a Bunny/Poultry contest will follow
the Pee-Wee Rabbit Show.
Noon Check-in for Open Gardening will close. No entries will be taken after 12:00 p.m.
Noon “Lunch in a Jiffy”, which consists of either a hot dog or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, chips,
cookie and a drink will be available for $2.50 each.
1:00 p.m. Open Gardening judging will start in the 4-H Building. The public is welcome to watch this event.
1:00-6:00 Colorado Country Music Association artists will perform on the Entertainment Stage. This event is
free for the public to attend.
2:00 p.m. Watermelon eating contest starts in the Entertainment Tent. Family Day activities will close with
this event.
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5:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Swine Showmanship judging will begin in the Show Ring. Market Swine classes will
follow. Swine Livestock awards will be given immediately following the Swine Show. The public
is welcome to watch this event.
Saturday, August 4
8:00 a.m. 4-H Building opens to the public.
9:00 a.m. Entries for Open Floriculture will be accepted in the 4-H Building. Exhibitors having more than 5
entries please enter before 10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. 4-H/FFA Goat Showmanship will start in the Show Ring. The
4-H/FFA Breeding Goat and Market Goat shows will follow. Goat Livestock awards will be given
immediately following the Goat Shows. The public is welcome to watch this event.
Noon Check-in for Floriculture will close. No entries will be taken after 12:00 p.m.
Noon-4:00 Colorado Country Music Association artists will perform on the Entertainment Stage.
1:00 p.m. Floriculture judging will begin in the 4-H Building. The public is welcome to watch this event.
4:30 p.m. 4-H/FFA Breeding Beef Show will begin in the Show Ring. Breeding Beef awards will be given
following the Breeding Beef Show. 4-H/FFA Market Beef judging will begin 30 minutes from the
completion of the Breeding Beef judging. Beef Showmanship will follow the Market Beef Show.
Market Beef Livestock awards will be given immediately following the Market Beef Show. The
public is welcome to watch this event.
Sunday, August 5
Buyers’ Day 7:30 a.m. 4-H Building opens to the public. Cowboy Church will start in the Entertainment Tent. The public
is welcome to participate in this event.
8:30 a.m. Mandatory meeting in the Show Ring for 4-H/FFA members and parents who will be participating in
the Master Showmanship.
9:00a.m. The 4-H/FFA Master Showmanship Competition will begin in the Show Ring. During this
competition the County Fair’s 4-H/FFA Showmen show Sheep, Swine, Goats, Beef, Dairy Cattle
and Horses for the title of Master Showman. The Reverse Showmanship Competition will follow
Master Showmanship. In this competition, the parent of 4-H/FFA members competing in Master
Showmanship will have the opportunity to prove their showmanship skills. The public is welcome
to watch this event.
Noon The Parade of Champions Award Ceremony will be held in the Entertainment Tent. The public is
welcome to watch this event.
3:00 p.m. The Buyers’ Barbeque will be held in the Entertainment Tent.
4:00 p.m. The 4-H Family of the Year and other special awards will be presented in the Show Ring.
4:30 p.m. The 4-H/FFA Market Livestock Sale will begin in the Show Ring.
6:00 p.m. Open and 4-H Fair Exhibits will be released. Open premiums will be awarded when exhibits are
checked out. No exhibits will be released before 6:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m. 4-H Building closes to the public.
Monday, August 6 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
Release of Open & 4-H Exhibits.
Saturday, August 11
8:00 a.m. Clean Up for County Fair.
https://fremont.extension.colostate.edu/wp-
content/uploads/sites/49/2018/04/2018_Fair_Schedule.pdf
or
http://www.fremontcountyfair.com/fairevents.shtml
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County Fair Entry Information It’s already time to enter the county fair! We need to know what you will be completing. All the
information you need, including entry forms, can be accessed on the web at: http://fremont.extension.colostate.edu/programs/fremont-county-fair/ or
http://www.fremontcountyfair.com. You can find rules, project class numbers, and entry forms on the County website. Remember county fair entry forms are due by July 5, 2018 at 5:00 PM. You may submit your fair entries on line! Go to fremontcounty.fairentry.com and hit
the green button that says “Sign in with 4-H Online” and you will use your 4honline sign-in. If you have any questions, please call our office at 276-7390.
Fremont County Fair Entries Important Notice!
Late entries cause problems with animal stalling, show classes, and general project interview
scheduling so the Fremont County Fair Board has set the following deadline policy. A. County Fair entries may be turned in at the CSU Extension Office anytime beginning with
when the 2018 Fair Book is posted until 5:00 PM, July 5, 2018 at no charge. B. Late entries can be turned in at the CSU Extension Office or in the outside drop-box if the
Extension Office is closed, anytime between July 6, 2018 until 5:00 PM July 12, 2018, 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM, with a late entry fee of $25.00 per project accompanying the entry (no late entries will be accepted without this fee).
C. After 5:00 PM, July 12, 2018 absolutely no entries will be accepted regardless of the reason.
Kids’ Day Help! Every year clubs run activity booths for our very popular Kids’ Day at the Fremont County Fair. This year that will be on Friday, Aug. 3. What will your club do this year? Jody McKean is the
Chairman of that event and she needs 4-H clubs to contact her. For more information email her at [email protected]. Help is needed to run the Stick Horse Rodeo! Horse clubs, how about you? Horses provided, no
saddles needed! Face painting? Jewelry making? What’s your idea?
Help! Ambassadors Needed for Senior Celebration Day
It's easy and fun! All that you have to do is assist the senior citizens on Family Day at the
Fremont County Fair. We serve the seniors breakfast, hand out goodies to them, and escort them around the fair showing off all of the projects. You work from 7:30 AM until 10:00 AM on Friday, Aug. 3. A limited number of ambassadors will be selected this year. Call or email the
Extension Office to let us know you are interested in helping.
If you know of anyone who has free handouts or goodies that we can put into the seniors’ bags,
please let us know. We love giving freebies!! For more information, contact the Extension
Office. This year’s Senior Celebration Chairman is Marsha Bouchard.
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****Concession Stand Notice****
In the past we have allowed 4-H families to charge concession stand purchases during county
fair. 4-H Council has voted to discontinue this policy. There will be NO charge cards issued for
the 2018 Fremont County Fair. We hope you will continue to support us by purchasing through
cash or check.
Parade of Champions—Dilemma On the last Sunday of County Fair, this year, August 5, beginning at noon, 4-H’ers who have
earned Grand Champion, Reserve Grand Champion or Unit Champion awards for their General
projects plus Dog awards will be honored at a ceremony under the big tent. Our county
commissioners announce and present the awards. (Very nice trophies, plaques or hoodies, paid
for by wonderful supportive sponsors) In the past few years, attendance has been very low.
Awards are packed away and brought back to the Extension Office and we contact people later
to come pick them up. The children and the sponsors are not properly recognized. We believe
that the families may not know they should be there to pick up the awards at the Parade of
Champions. We are going to work on that this year, but please plan to attend!
From our Fair Board:
We still have a dream of building facilities at Pathfinder Park. Plans are made, money is needed! The fair board is planning a silent auction during the Fremont County Fair to benefit
Pathfinder Park. We are asking your help. We would like clubs to either put together a basket with a theme to be donated to the auction, or donate miscellaneous items to be assembled in various baskets. For example, how about a Movie Night basket? A movie, popcorn, chocolates,
fuzzy socks, and a cozy blanket. Or a kitchen basket? Cookbook, measuring spoons, measuring cups, soup bowls, kitchen towels, unique spices. Or a family fun basket? Water toys, volley
balls, snacks, games, sunscreen, bug spray, picnic stuff. You get the idea! Last year’s silent auction brought in more than $2,000! Only a couple things to mention. Because they are hit for donations so hard, please don’t ask
local businesses to donate items for the baskets. Homemade things are great—use your talents! And families can pitch in some cash to buy whatever is put in the basket. Club treasury
funds cannot be used for the baskets. Remember, that money is for 4-H educational and club activities. If you wish to donate items but not an entire basket we have volunteers who will put baskets
together. Please plan to bring everything to the Extension Office by July 19. The baskets will be on display during the last 3 days of the county fair. You can bid on them
then. All proceeds will go to the Fremont 4-H Foundation for the development of Pathfinder Park.
Questions, contact Marnie Chapman at 429-0506, Jody McKean at 289-6705, or Verla at the Extension Office.
**Attendance Requirements for County Fair**
Eligibility 4-H: To exhibit at the fair a 4-H member must be in good standing, have met the enrollment deadline in Fremont County for the current year and have attended at least 50% of the regularly scheduled club meetings prior to June 29 (see Fremont County Attendance
Policy).
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MAIN CLUB LEADERS: Since it is a requirement that a 4-H member MUST attend at least 50% of their clubs meetings to complete their project and to compete at the Fremont County Fair it is
essential that clubs keep complete and accurate records of attendance. Attendance is the responsibility of the 4-H Club Organizational Leader to check the Secretary’s Book and the Official Attendance Roster Sheet each meeting and verify that club attendance has been done
correctly. 4-H Club Organizational Leader MUST initial each month and sign the attendance page verifying attendance for county fair eligibility. Official Attendance Roster Sheet MUST
be turned in to the Extension Office before 5:00 p.m., July 2.
**Fremont County Fair Livestock Sale Information**
Livestock Sale checks will be available to be picked up on or after August 27, 2018. A
stamped thank-you card for the buyer must be brought to the Extension Office at the time of check pick-up, even if the member has previously thanked the buyer in any way. Names and addresses for the buyers will be available in the Extension Office.
**County Fair Livestock Sale Commission**
Reminder, all animals that go through the Fremont County Livestock Sale are charged a 5% commission by the Sale Committee. The 5% commission will be automatically deducted from
your sale check and you will need to put the 5% amount in your e-Record Book under Other Expenses. Example: If your animal sells for $1,000 the 5% commission would be $50.00. You
will receive a sale check for $950. You will list the $50 under Other Expenses and $950 under income. If you have questions please call the extension office or talk to a sale committee member.
**Policy for Livestock Checks**
Due to late pick-ups resulting in late thank-you cards to the buyers, all checks must be picked
up by the exhibitor by October 1, 2018 and stamped thank-you cards turned in. Checks not picked up by October 1 will be voided. Checks will be reissued only after a stamped thank-you card for the buyer has been received by the Extension Office. A fee of $25.00 will be
deducted from each check that is reissued. New checks will be mailed to the 4-H member within one week.
We appreciate the generous support of our buyers and they deserve to be thanked in a timely manner.
The Fremont County Fair Livestock Sale Committee
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4-H Completion Requirements
1. A 4-H member must complete a project this year to re-enroll in that project next year.
2. Completion of a Family & Consumer or General Project requires: A. Be enrolled in the project by the appropriate date.
B. Complete the specific requirements for the project as listed in the Fremont County Fair Book for the current year which includes a completed record book.
C. Member must attend at least 50% of the regularly scheduled club meetings from time they enroll.
D. Do a demonstration approved by your Main 4-H Club Leader. E. Exhibit the project. The project should be exhibited at the Fremont County Fair. If
it is not possible to exhibit at the fair, the member can still complete this requirement by making arrangements with the Fremont County Extension Office to
exhibit at another time and place. The exhibit would have the same requirements
as listed for exhibition at the Fremont County Fair. 3. Completion of a Livestock Project requires:
A. Be enrolled in the project by the appropriate date. B. Own the animal and have it in your possession by the appropriate date.
C. Complete the specific requirements for the project as listed in the Fremont County Fair Book.
D. Member must attend at least 50% of the regularly scheduled club meetings from time they enroll. (There are no excused absences-either they are there or they
are not.) E. Do a demonstration approved by your Main 4-H Club Leader.
F. Exhibit the project. The project should be exhibited at the Fremont County Fair. If it is not possible to exhibit at the Fair, the member can still complete this
requirement by making arrangements with the Fremont County Extension Office to exhibit at another time and place. The exhibit would have the same requirements
as listed for exhibition at the Fremont County Fair.
G. Your completed project record book must be turned in to the Extension Office by the official deadline date and be certified as complete.
H. In the event your animal should die or become injured and is unable to be exhibited a completed project record book, with a complete explanation of the
situation, must be turned in to the Extension Office by the official deadline date for completion.
4. Officially Dropping a Project. The 4-H Member has until May 31 of this year to officially drop a project that they are unlikely to finish, thus allowing them to repeat
that project next year if desired. A project dropped after May 31 will be considered incomplete.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS OR DATES, PLEASE CALL THE EXTENSION OFFICE FOR CLARIFICATION!
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Out of County Travel
For 4-H Related Events
If your Club or Project Leaders are planning any out of county trips, each child not riding with his own parent must have an authorization form on
file at the Extension Office 24 hours prior to leaving. All drivers must be 21 years old, have a valid driver’s license, and insurance. If you need
more information please contact the Extension Office 276-7390.
Club Fundraising Opportunities The 4-H concession trailer is available for 4-H clubs to use at no charge, only a returnable deposit. Contact the Extension Office for more information and to reserve its use
Poultry & Rabbit Clinic Coming Your Way!
When: June 23, 2018 9:00 AM till done
Where: 4-H Building If you have questions on Poultry you may contact Michelle Batson at 719-248-3004 or questions on Rabbits please contact Marie Adams at 719-429-4222.
Also, on this day, the Poultry & Rabbit Barn will be undergoing some
great changes. We may need your help after the workshop. Please plan to work a little while when you are done with the clinics. (Think: new gravel, new tables, new cages) To help fund the upgrades, we have some Sonic discount cards available in the Extension Office
or from 4-H families who are involved in the project. Cards are $5 each and give you 10 different discounts! 100% of the money collected goes to the project. Check ‘em out!.
4-H Shirts! We have new 4-H shirts for you. Only $8 each in the Extension Office. We currently have an
assortment of sizes. When they are gone, we will take pre-paid
orders for other sizes. Deadline for county fair delivery will be July 9. Check them out!
We also have an assortment of shirts on our clearance rack for
only $5 each!
T H I S & T H A T
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JR RODEO ENTRY FORM
All safety equipment which includes a vest and helmet will be provided or you may bring your own. Mouth guards are not
required but are strongly recommended and must be provided by the participant.
Entry fee is $40.00 except for Mutton Bustin’ is $20.00. These events are open to the first 20 paid entries. Weight classes to
be determined. Weight requirements are between 55 – 115
pounds except for Mutton Bustin’ weight up to 60 lbs. No refunds will be given. Top winner in each event will receive a belt buckle and cash
award. 2nd and 3rd place will receive cash award with the exception of the Calf Scramble and in Mutton Bustin’ the top 3 winners will receive a belt buckle.
DEADLINE FOR ENTRY: JULY 16, 2018
CONTACT : TAMI RATKOVICH 719-429-6071, 719-784-6070
*Please check all that apply* ($40 each
Mini Bronc, Mini Bull, Barrel Racing)
NAME: __________________________________________________ AGE: ________________ WEIGHT: _______________ Contact Number: ____________________________________ PARENT/GUARDIAN: ________________________________ (Printed Name)
__________________________________________________________
(Parent Signature)
** Waiver and release forms will be available at the Rodeo and must be signed prior to the
start of the event. **
U P C O M I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
Mini Bronc Riding __________
Mini Bull Riding __________
Barrel Racing __________
Additional $5.00 per run
(Ages 8-18 – No weight requirement)
Mutton Bustin’ __________
Weight up to 60 lb. Fee $20
Calf Scramble __________
(No charge for this event)
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June 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2Scrapbooking 518 Main St
10:00 – 2:00
Cake Decorating &
Creative Cooks
Contests 10:00
4-H Bldg.
__________________
1st Gymkhana
Pathfinder Park
3
4
Air Rifle
6:00 PM
4-H Bldg
____________ Cake Decorating
4-H Bldg
6:00 – 8:00 PM
5
RGGC 5:30 PM
Archery & .22
RGGC 6:00 PM
Muzzleloading
_____________
Leather Craft
4-H Bldg.
6:00-8:00 PM
6 Dog Training
Rudd Park
6:30 & 7:30 PM
___________
4-H Council
4-H Bldg
7:00 PM
Demonstration
Contest
7
Shotgun 5:30 PM
Cactus Flats
8
9
Cloverbuds
1:00 – 3:00 PM
10 Visual Arts U2
4-H Bldg
1-3 PM
11 Air Rifle
6:00 PM
4-H Bldg
Ceramics
4-H Bldg
6:00 PM
12 RGGC 5:30 PM
Archery & .22
RGGC 6:00 PM
Muzzleloading
_____________
Fair Board
4-H Bldg
7:00 PM
13 4-H Bldg @ 3:30
Computers
Visual Arts U1
______________
Dog Training
Rudd Park
6:30 & 7:30 PM
14 Shotgun 5:30 PM
Cactus Flats
15
16
2ndGymkhana
Pathfinder
Park
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18 Air Rifle
6:00 PM
4-H Bldg
Cake Decorating
4-H Bldg
6:00 – 8:00 PM
19 Sale Committee
4-H Bldg
6:30PM
_______________
RGGC 5:30 PM
Archery & .22
RGGC 6:00 PM
Muzzleloading
20 Dog Training
Rudd Park
6:30 & 7:30 PM
Leather Craft
4-H Bldg.
6:00-8:00 PM
21 Shotgun
5:30 PM
Cactus Flats
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23 Scrapbooking
518 Main St.
10:00 AM-
12:00 PM
3rd Gymkhana
Pathfinder Park
24 Visual Arts U2
4-H Bldg
1-3 PM
25 Air Rifle
6:00 PM
4-H Bldg
26 RGGC 5:30 PM
Archery & .22
RGGC 6:00 PM
Muzzleloading
27 Dog Training
Rudd Park
6:30 & 7:30 PM
______________ 4-H Bldg @ 3:30
Computers
Visual Arts U1
28 Shotgun
5:30 PM
Cactus Flats
29 30
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July 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 Air Rifle
4-H Bldg.
6:00 PM
Cake Deco
4-H Bldg.
6:30 – 8:00 PM
3 Archery &.22 –
5:30 PM
Muzzleloading
6:00 PM
RGGC
Leathercraft
4-H Bldg
6:00-8:00 PM
4
Office Closed
Holiday
5 Shotgun 5:30 PM
Cactus Flats
Deadline for Fair
Entries
6 7
Dog Show
Rudd Park
9:00 AM
8 Visual Arts
U2
4-H Bldg
1-3 PM
9 Air Rifle
4-H Bldg.
6:00 PM
Ceramics
4-H Bldg
6:00 PM
10 Archery &.22 –
5:30 PM
Muzzleloading
6:00 PM
RGGC
Fair Board
4-H Bldg
7:00 PM
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4-H Council
4-H Bldg
7:00 PM
____________ Dog Training
Rudd Park
6:30 & 7:30 PM
12 Shotgun 5:30 PM
Cactus Flats
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14 Cloverbud Day
Camp
9:00-3:00 PM
County Fair
Trap Contest
9:00 AM
Skeet Contest
1:00 PM
Cactus Flats
_____________
15 County Fair
Sporting Clays
Contest
9:00 AM
______________
County Fair
Air Rifle Contest
3:00 PM
16 Cake Deco
4-H Bldg.
6:30 – 8:00 PM
17
Archery &.22 –
5:30 PM
Muzzleloading
6:00 PM
Leather Craft
4-H Bldg
6:00-8:00 PM
18 Dog Training
Rudd Park
6:30 & 7:30 PM
19 4-H Horse Council
Pathfinder
Park7:00 PM
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21 County Fair
Archery &
Muzzleloading
Contest 9:00 AM
22 Shooting Sports
Potluck Dinner &
Awards
4-H Bldg
6:00 PM
County Fair
.22Contest
8:00 AM
Visual Arts U2
4-H Bldg
1-3 PM
23
Ceramics
4-H Bldg
6:00 PM
____________
24 Sale Committee
4-H Bldg.
6:30 PM
Shooting Sports
Record Books
due by 5:00 PM
25 Dog Training
Rudd Park
6:30 & 7:30 PM
26 SS Record Book
Judging, Cactus
Flats, 6:00 PM
27 Jr Ranch
Rodeo
PFP
6:00 PM
28 Fremont
County
Fair
____________
Ranch Rodeo
PFP
6:00 PM
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Fremont
County Fair
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Fremont
County Fair
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Fremont
County Fair
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August 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Fremont
County
Fair
2 Fremont
County
Fair
3 Fremont
County
Fair
4
Fremont
County
Fair
5
Fremont
County
Fair
6
Fremont
County Fair
Livestock
Facilities
Clean-up
7 Fair Board
4-H Bldg
7:00 PM
Contact Ext. Off
If going to St.
Fair by 5:00 PM
8 Dog Training
Rudd Park
6:30 & 7:30 PM
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Non-perishable
State Fair
projects due
in Ext. Office
by 4:00 PM
10 11 Fremont
County Fair
Building
Clean-up
12 13 ______________
Animal
e-Record
books due in
Ext. Office
by 5:00 PM
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Perishable State
Fair projects due
in Ext. Office by
noon
15 Dog Training
Rudd Park
6:30 & 7:30 PM
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17 18 Record Book
Judging
4-H Bldg.
8:00-2:00 PM
19 20 21
Livestock Sale
Committee
4H Bldg.
6:30 PM
22 Record Book
Committee
4-H Bldg
5:30 PM
______________
Dog Training
Pathfinder Park
6:30 PM
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State Fair
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State Fair
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State Fair
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State Fair
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