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To Make the Best Better in May 2014
County Countdown Page District Dates Page State Scoops Page
http://brazos.agrilife.org/ 2619 Highway 21 West, Bryan 77803 979.823.0129
Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Monthly Club Bulletins
Archery Club
Meeting held on April 24th
30 people in attendance
Monthly Program– Presentation of Eq-
uine Ambassadors
Contacts Pablo Herrera– [email protected]
Jeff Hinton– [email protected]
Wixon Valley
Meeting held on April 29th
32 people were in attendance
Monthly Program– Officer Elections and Safe-
ty on sun protection
Community Service– Relay for Life
Contacts Renee Cass– [email protected]
Lisa Williams– [email protected]
Southwood
Meeting held on April 14th
37 people in attendance
Community Service– Relay for Life
Educational Program– Officer Positions
and Descriptions
Contacts Sonya Bouse– [email protected]
Megan Rooney– [email protected]
North Brazos
Meeting held on April 22nd
Had 20 members and guests present
Educational Program– Royal Oaks Al-
paca Farm
Contacts Kim [email protected]
Brazos County 4-H Connection
Monthly Club Bulletins
http://brazos.agrilife.org/ 2619 Highway 21 West, Bryan 77803 979.823.0129
Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Sportsmans Club
Contact
Shelly or Bubba Nemec– 4hsports-
Equestrian Club
Contacts
Bethann Bilke– [email protected]
Pawfect Pals Dog Club
Contacts
Kim Koenig- [email protected]
River Valley
Contacts
Chris [email protected]
Brazos County 4-H Connection
Monthly Club Bulletins
http://brazos.agrilife.org/ 2619 Highway 21 West, Bryan 77803 979.823.0129
Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
St. Joseph
Meeting held on April 14th
Had 37 people in attendance
Club took a tour of Tonkaway Ranch
Next meeting will be May 12th
Contacts
Stacy Colvin– [email protected]
Runtin’ N’ Gruntin’
April meeting had 24 in attendance
Monthly Program– Equine Ambassador
program
Contacts
Lisa Casey– [email protected]
Thumpers & Jumpers
Contacts
LeAnn Hague– [email protected]
Men of Distinction
Contact
Cedric Payton- [email protected]
Brazos County 4-H Connection
Monthly Club Bulletins
http://brazos.agrilife.org/ 2619 Highway 21 West, Bryan 77803 979.823.0129
Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Praising Y
Contacts
Rick Yarbrough–
Exchange Club
Meeting held on April 14th
29 people in attendance
Monthly Program– Worked on activites
for exchange state for this summer ex-
change with Wabasha, MN.
Contacts
Dean McCorkle–
Brazos Adult Leaders
•Next Meeting May 20, 2014 •6PM
•Brazos Center
Bridle and Bit Club
Contacts
Bill [email protected]
Brazos County 4-H Connection
COUNTY RECORD BOOKS are due in our office by June 6, 2014
•All hardcopy record books are due in the County Extension office by Friday
June 6, 2014
•Each record book must include a County Judging Form
•Covers are needed for your record book and can be picked up, free of charge, at the County Extension
office
•Find forms and information at http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/youth_recordbooks
•Record Book page order – see Family Guide section
•Each record book must include:
•County Judging Form, filled out & paper clipped to inside cover mandatory)
•4-H Record Book Check Sheet (if being judged)
•3 Score Sheets with top part filled out & paper clipped to inside cover
(if being judged)
We will also be needing volunteers to help us judge the counties we exchange with record books, if
you are interested please let us know so we can add you to the list.
COUNTY COUNTDOWN
http://brazos.agrilife.org/ 2619 Highway 21 West, Bryan 77803 979.823.0129
Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Validation Dates
State Fair Sheep & Goats– June 23rd at the Thurman’s Barn from 8-9
State Fair Swine– June 23rd Location TBA
Major steers– June 26th at the Bryan Auction Barn from 5:30-7:30
All validation packets will be available for pick the week prior to validation.
If you have any questions or conflicts please contact us before the validation at 979-823-0129
Brazos County 4-H Connection
COUNTY COUNTDOWN
http://brazos.agrilife.org/ 2619 Highway 21 West, Bryan 77803 979.823.0129
Quick and Healthy Dinner Ideas If you are looking for ways to prepare easy, nutritious, and economical meals for your family, this event is for you!
When: May 22, 2014
Where: Brazos Center
3232 Briarcrest Drive
Bryan, Texas
Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Doors open 5:30 p.m. for 4-H food demonstrations
Cost: $25
Includes Registration, Meal Tasting, Cookbook, and Door Prizes
To Register:
Call Brazos County Extension Office—979-823-0129 by May 15, 2014
http://bcweb/wiki/download/attachments/37590409 Dinner+Tonight+Individual+Registration+2014.pdf
2014-2015 Brazos County Council Officers
We want to congratulate everyone who ran for this years County Council, below is the list of the
2014-2015 Brazos County 4-H council officers.
Chairmen– Lilly Chilek
1st Vice– Julia Lawrence
2nd Vice– Annie Perez
Secretary– Josh Kim
Treasurer– Keelie Wendt
District Delegate– Ryan Bouse
Reporter– Alyssa Roach
Parliamentarian– Abbey Judah
Historian– Andrew Kocmoud
Health & Safety Officer– Rylee Cass
Community Service Opportunity Who: 4-H Club Members
What: AWESOME 4-H SERVICE LEARNING OPPORTUNITY
When: Saturdays starting at 9 am
Where: Neal Park. The garden is at the corner of 22nd and Congress.
All are welcome!
If interested, please contact Arvitta [email protected]
Brazos County 4-H Connection
COUNTY COUNTDOWN
http://brazos.agrilife.org/ 2619 Highway 21 West, Bryan 77803 979.823.0129
Livestock Judging
Junior 2nd Place Overall Team
Madison Colvin– 2nd high individual & 2nd high individual in
swine
Miranda Skaggs– High point individual in Cattle
Taylor Colvin– High point individual in Sheep
Senior 2nd Place Overall Team
9th Place Overall team
Will Hussey– 5th place overall, High Point in Reasons, & High
Point in Cattle
Alyssa Roach– 7th Place Overall
Horse Judging
Junior 1st Place Overall Team
2nd Place Overall Team
Ty Smith– High Point in Halter,
Grace Hays– High Point Individual
Intermediate 1st Place Overall Team
4th Place Overall Team
Claire Beesaw– High Point Individual
Evelyn Beesaw– 2nd Place Individual , High point in reasons
Senior 1st Place Overall Team
3rd Place Overall team
Maddie Merka– High point in reasons, 2nd high individual
Claire Hohertz– 2nd high in reasons
2014 Poultry Institute for Youth Sponsored by U.S. Poultry and Egg Association
When? The 2014 Poultry Institute for Youth will be held Sunday, June 15 through Tuesday, June 17, 2014 at
Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
What is the Institute? The Institute is a 3 day camp for students with an interest in the poultry industry. Students will at-tend mini
lectures taught by Texas A&M University staff on topics such as anatomy, embryology, immunology, nutrition and processing. Students will also participate in field trips to a commercial layer facility and a local processing facility.
Who is Eligible? Students who will be enrolled in the fall 2014 semester as a high school junior, senior, or college freshman are eligible
to apply to attend the Poultry Institute for youth.
How do I Apply? Students who are interested must complete an application that can be found at the following link:
http://posc.tamu.edu/files/2012/08/2014-Insti-tute-Application.pdf Students must submit their application by Friday, May 16, 2014. Applications may be submitted through mail, fax or email. Participants will be selected based on their application and resume. Notification will be mailed to the selected students by Friday, May 30, 2014.
How much does it Cost? A registration fee of $50 will be required for each participant that is selected to attend the Institute. This fee
is to be paid upon acceptance to the program and will go toward a commemorative camp t-shirt and evening activities. Registration fees will be paid online once students receive their acceptance packets. Do not send money with the application. All other expenses (lodging and meals), except transportation to and from College Station, will be covered by the sponsor-ship of the U.S. Poultry and Egg Association. For any questions about the Poultry Institute for Youth, please contact the Poultry Science department at 979-845-1931.
Brazos County Judging Teams
Brazos County 4-H Connection
COUNTY COUNTDOWN
State Fair Broiler Orders
It is time once again to order your State Fair of Texas Broilers.
The orders are due to the Extension office by May 20th. The
cost is $1.30 a bird and you must order in groups of 25.
Major Show Turkey Orders
It is time once again to order your Major Show Turkey’s. The orders
are due to the Extension office by June 20th. The cost is $3.50 a bird
and you must order in groups of 25.
2014 TAMU Horse Judging Camp
Dates: June 19-20 2014
Where: Texas A& M University, College Station, TX
For more information please contact:
Dr. Clay Cavinder
(979)-458-2967
Or
http://animalscience.tamu.edu/horsejudgingcamp
Big Time in D-9
Date: May 2nd & 3rd
Location: Alvin Community College in Alvin,
Texas
Registration Due-April 10th on 4-H Connect
Events: For a complete list of events, visit
http://d94-h.tamu.edu/eventsandcontests/bigtime/
Brazos County 4-H Connection
COUNTY COUNTDOWN
4-H Livestock Workshops
Show Steers & Heifers– May 3rd from 11-12 @ Producers COOP Speaker-Dr. Kelley
Follow us on Facebook
Follow Brazos County 4-H to get updates about events and happen-
ings from around the county
https://www.facebook.com/brazos4h
District 9 Horse Show
When– June 24– 26
Where– Brazos County Expo Complex
Enter– Must enter on 4-H connect by June 1st, and all
horses entered in the show must be validated by May 1
For more information and release forms please visit:
http://d94-h.tamu.edu/eventsandcontests/horse-show/
2014 4-H Awards Applications and Scholarships
All awards applications and scholarship applications are due to the Brazos County Extension office
by July 7th at 5PM
The awards handbooks can be found @: http://brazos.agrilife.org/publications/4h-publications/
Please contact us at the Extension office with any questions
Brazos County 4-H Connection
DISTRICT & STATE COUNTDOWN
State Roundup Registration
WHO: Intermediate & Senior 4-H mem-
bers/Adult Volunteers
WHEN: June 9-13, 2014
WHERE: Texas A&M Campus, College Station
REGISTRATION: On 4-H Connect by May 17
For more information go to the State 4-H website at http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/roundup
2014 State 4-H Golf Challenge Location: The Campus Course at Texas A&M University – College Station, TX
Date: July 28, 2014 Time: 8:00 am shotgun start
Cost: $60 In 2014 changes are being made to the Texas 4-H Golf Challenge Program. There will be no regional events hosted this year. Instead one State event will be hosted at the brand new course located on the campus at Texas A&M University. The Campus Course at Texas A&M University is in its first year and is being rated as one of the top new golf courses in Texas. This event will be open to all age 4-Hers and split into two age divisions (Juniors 12 and under and Seniors 13 and up). This event is also open to non 4-Hers.
Texas 4-H Outdoor Challenge When: June 27 – 29, 2014 Where: Collin County Adventure Camp; Anna, TX (Google map) Registration: 4-H Connect Opens May 1 – May 31, 2014 Contest Fee: $30/per contestant Lodging & Meals: $100/person – two nights + 5 meals • Lodging is available and encouraged for contestants and non-contestants • Dorm lodging is for Friday and Saturday night • 3 meals on Saturday and 2 on Sunday • Non-contestants must register on 4-H Connect in order to select and pay for lodging and meals For more information visit: http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/outdoor
District Council Officer Application With the upcoming year coming to a close, it is time once again to consider running for the District 9 4-H Council. These of-
ficers will be elected at Leadership Lab held in June so if you are interested in running for District Council view the application
at the link below for a full list of requirements and the application. The application is due to the District office by May 25 so
we need them to our office by May 21st.
Application and information: http://d94-h.tamu.edu/eventsandcontests/leadership-lab/
Brazos County 4-H Connection
DISTRICT & STATE COUNTDOWN
Texas Pork Leadership Camp
This is a unique opportunity for 4-H and FFA students that have an interest in swine production in Texas, working in the Texas pork industry and students who are willing to advocate the pork industry. The camp is a traveling bus tour with visits at key industry locations for sixteen students and the chaperons. This camp is not like any
other camp.
Check the website for details on schedule and application, www.texaspork.org Application Deadline: May 23, 2014
2014 Youth Range Workshop, June 22 - June 27
Management needs of rangelands are as diverse as the state - and require innovative approaches for good manage-
ment. Each part of the state is unique and no two management approaches will achieve the same results, even on ad-
jacent properties. Users of rangelands are also varied. Most people think only of beef cattle, but wildlife, and humans
are also users. Remember, rangelands are a type of land - not a land use.
This workshop has many hands on activities: plant id and collecting, plant species composition, total ranch plan-
ning, stocking rate evaluation, etc. Special sessions are held on water and total resource management.
The dynamic curriculum is constantly changed as increasing importance is placed on the landowner's ability to make
sound environmental, social and economic decisions Applications/information, see the web at: www.rangelands.org/texas/youtheducation.htm
Market Poultry Workshop
May 31st at Pearce Pavilion in College Station.
Topics include: Raising show poultry, selection, showmanship,
ask the experts, and hear from the judges
For more information or to register visit: Register Online @ agriliferegister.tamu.edu
Texas A&M University Horse Judging Coaches Clinic - “Preparing to Win” When: June 19 and 20, 2014 Where: Texas A&M University, College Station Price: $150 for both days or $100 for individual days Day 1: Instruction on Evaluation of Classes
Day 2: Reasons and Coaching Strategies For More Information and to Register: http://animalscience.tamu.edu/coachesclinic
Register by: June 6, 2014 Contact: Dr. Clay Cavinder at [email protected]
Brazos County 4-H Connection
DISTRICT & STATE COUNTDOWN
For workshop descriptions, instructions on how to participate, and any updates, visit the Volunteer Conference website at:
texas4-h.tamu.edu/volunteer_conference
New Series Coming May 5th and 6th!
Monday, May 5, 2014 Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Time Topic Presenter
Time Topic Presenter 11:00 am
Teaching Public Speaking
Dr. Chris Boleman
11:00 am
Share-the-Fun
Laura Huebinger
11:00 am
Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program (WHEP)
Larry Hysmith
11:00 am
Social Media
Amy Dromgoole Shawnte Clawson
12:00 pm
4-H Summer Camp Opportu-nities
Mark Carroll
12:00 pm
Leaders 4 Life
Garry Branham
12:00 pm
Robotics
Derrick Bruton
12:00 pm
How to Train 4-H Food Chal-lenge Teams
Charlene Belew Dr. Courtney Dodd Dr. Sara Dodd
12:00 pm
Share-the-Fun
Laura Huebinger
12:00 pm
How to Judge 4-H Record-books
Dr. Montza Williams Dr. Kyle Merten
1:00 pm
College Readiness: A Guide for Families and Leaders
Luis Saldana
1:00 pm
4-H Roundup
Dr. Kyle Merten
1:00 pm
4-H’ers. . .Start Your En-gines
Kelli Lehman
1:00 pm
Livestock Judging Basics
Dr. Billy Zanolini
6:00 pm
Social Media
Amy Dromgoole Shawnte Clawson
6:00 pm
College Readiness: A Guide for Families and Leaders
Luis Saldana
6:00 pm
Leaders 4 Life
Garry Branham
6:00 pm
Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program (WHEP)
Larry Hysmith
7:00 pm
4-H Roundup
Dr. Kyle Merten
7:00 pm
How to Judge 4-H Record-books
Dr. Montza Williams Dr. Kyle Merten
7:00 pm
Livestock Judging Basics
Dr. Billy Zanolini
7:00 pm
Robotics
Derrick Bruton
8:00 pm
How to Train 4-H Food Chal-lenge Teams
Charlene Belew Dr. Courtney Dodd Dr. Sara Dodd
8:00 pm
Teaching Public Speaking
Dr. Chris Boleman
8:00 pm
4-H’ers. . .Start Your En-gines
Kelli Lehman
Are You 4-H Strong
Join Texas 4-H on May 5 and 6th for our second series of 4-H Strong Virtual Volunteer Workshops. Each workshop is designed to
get you pumped up to make the best better for the youth of Texas.
Workshops will be conducted via TTVN Web Meeting. A complete
schedule of workshops and times are listed below.
Brazos County 4-H Connection
DISTRICT & STATE COUNTDOWN
2014 TEXAS 4-H CONGRESS
JULY 13 to 16 Austin, Texas
WHAT IS TEXAS 4-H CONGRESS? Texas 4-H Congress is a premiere citizenship and leadership event for the Texas 4-H and Youth Development Program. It allows 4-H members from across Texas to experience the legislative process. Below are the different ways that 4-H members can par-ticipate both in the civic engagement and learning process to actually participating in Texas 4-H Congress.
Dates: Registration on 4-H connect opens on May 20th and closes on June 16th.
For more information on Texas 4-H Congress visit the Texas 4-H and Youth Development website at: texas4-h.org.
Join In Supporting The Texas 4-H Program Through The
2014 Texas Roundup Silent Auction!
The Texas 4-H Foundation is pleased to announce they will host during the 2014 Texas 4-H
Roundup the “I support the Clover” Silent Auction. There will again be the opportunity to
earn money for your local 4-H program by submitting item(s) on behalf of your county.
The auction will be open May 1, 2014 for online bidding. May items will be offered with
Buy It Now pricing! Online bidding will close on Friday, June 6 at 11:45 pm. On Monday
June 9th at 9am the Live Silent Auction will begin in conjunction with the Scholarship
Assembly. The auction will close at 4 pm on Thursday, June 12. Proxy bidding is also
available for those who are unable to attend Roundup but would like to keep in on the
bidding action Live event.
To be eligible to participate in the county challenge, counties need to submit a silent auction
form with description and photo of the auction item by Monday, March 31st. The form can
be downloaded at
Texas4hfoundation.org/silentauction/countychallenge/
With the Live auction opening on that Monday of Roundup, the sooner we have the physical
item the better.
Brazos County 4-H Connection
Important Dates
Brazos County
Beef Cattle Workshop at Producers COOP on May 3rd
All hardcopy record books are due in the County Extension office before 5 p.m. on
Friday, June 6th
State Fair Broiler Orders are due May 20th
Adult Leaders and County Council meeting May 20th at Brazos Center beginning at
6PM
County Council Meeting is only for youth, all adults should attend the
Adult Leaders Meeting. Major show turkey orders due June 20th
Major show steer validation– June 26th
State fair sheep, goat, and swine validation– June 23rd
Youth Board Meeting- Youth Board Members (Ages 11-17)
What: Youth Board Meeting
When: 5:30pm Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Where: Brazos Center
Please invite a youth from your school or church community (a non-4her).
District 9
District Roundup– May2-3 in Alvin, Texas
District Leadership LAB register by May 25th
District Horse show entries due June 1st
District Leadership LAB– June 16-19 in Brownwood
District Horse show—June 24-26
State 4-H
State 4-H Roundup– June 9-13, 2014 in College Station, Texas
State 4-H Congress– July 13-16, must register on 4-H connect by
Brazos County 4-H Connection
Important Dates
CAMP
ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE
REGISTRATION FEE (Youth / Adult)
Horizons (Grades 4-8)
June 29, 2 pm to July 3, 10:30 am
$280 / $135
County Camp I
June 30, 2 pm - July 2, 11 am
$180 / $ 85
Mission Possible Mentor Training
July 6, 2 pm - July 7, 2 pm
$ 85
Mission Possible
July 7, 2 pm - July 9, 3 pm
$175 / $ 85
County Camp II
July 7, 2 pm - July 9, 11 am
$180 / $ 85
County Camp III
July 9, 2 pm - July 12, 11 am
$230 / $110
Camp Corral
July 13, 2 pm - July 18, 11 am
designated for children of wounded,
disabled, or fallen military families.
Prime Time I (Grades 5-8)
July 20, 2 pm - July 23, 10 am
$230 / $110
Prime Time II (Grades 2-5)
July 23, 2 pm - July 26, 10 am
$230 / $110
TO REGISTER: Visit, texas4hcenter.tamu.edu.
Click on “Camps” page and
on REGISTER NOW button.
• All camp enrollment is based on grade completed in spring, 2014
• 4-H membership is NOT required to participate in any camp
• Pre-order t-shirts
• Register for a camp and automatically send a note to your friends for
them to register for the same camp! • Pay a deposit by June 14 or full amountDiscount for registering by June 14
Brazos County 4-H Connection
Let’s Cook Something!!!
As always Better Living for Texans (BLT) can provide food stamp eligible and other low income families with nutrition, food safety, and food resource management information. So
for more information or any questions, contact Emily Warncke at the Brazos County Extension Office: 979-823-0129 or email at [email protected] In accordance with
federal law and U.S Department of Agriculture’s policy, Better Living for Texans Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, age, religion, political beliefs, or disability.
To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250 or call (202)
720-5964 (voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Flora Williams
County Extension Agent Family &
Consumer Sciences
Ashley Skinner
County Extension Assistant
4-H Program Assistant
Jerod Meurer
County Extension Agent
4-H and Youth Development
Charla Anthony
County Extension Assistant
Horticulture
Arvitta Scott
CEP Agent
4-H & Youth Development
Dusty Tittle
County Extension Agent
Ag & Natural Resource
What you need: Utensils: Knife & cutting board Blender 4 oz. paper cups Foil Craft sticks (wooded popsicle
stick) Ingredients: 8 ounces non-fat lemon yogurt
8 ounces crushed pineapple, in
juice, undrained
1 large banana, sliced*
½ pint (8 ounces) strawberries*
1 cup ice
What to do: 1. Wash your hands and clean your cook-ing area. 2. Clean the tops of canned food items before opening them. 3. Wash the fruit. 4. Peel and slice the bananas, and re-move strawberry stems. 5. Combine all ingredients except ice into the blender and blend until smooth. 6. Add ice and pulse until smooth. 7. Fill the paper cups with the smoothie. 8. Cover the top of each paper cup with foil. 9. Place a craft stick through the foil into the center of the paper cup. 10. Place the filled cups in the freezer and chill for about 3-4 hours.
Prep Time: 10 minutes Freeze Time: 3-4 Hours Cost per serving: $0.14 MyPyramid: ½ cup Fruit
Crispy Salmon Patties
Note: Other types of fruit can be
substituted for the strawberries such as
blueberries, blackberries, raspberries,
mango or papaya.
Brazos County 4-H Connection
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