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November 2019 4-H Newsletter Burleson County 4-H
100 W Buck Street Ste #105 Caldwell, TX 77836
Phone: (979)567-2308 Fax:(979)567-2370
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
Burleson County Fair Thank you
Notes Due!!!
2 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP TO GET TEXT MESSAGE REMINDERS ABOUT
UPCOMING EVENTS PLEASE TEXT @burlesonc2 TO: 81010
4-H Meetings– Do you need to know how many meetings your child has made?
Contact the Extension Office (979)567-2308 or email [email protected]
3 Daylight
Savings Time ends
4 HLSR
Scholarship Open
4-H Stitch &
Design
5 Rabbit Club
4-H Shooting Sports
6 Major Show
sign up 5-8p.m.
Frenstat 4-H Caldwell 4-H
7 BCFA Annual
Mtg EXPO 6:30P.M.
8 D9 4-H Jr
Leadership Lab– Huntsville
9 College Prep 101– Prairie
View
10 Somerville 4-H
11 Veterans Day
Office Closed
Snook 4-H 4-H Goat Club 4-H Horse Club
12 4-H Dog Club
13 Cooks Point 4-H
Deanville 4-H
14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 Club News Due
23
24 25 26 27 28 Thanksgiving
Day Office Closed
Texas 4-H Lead-
ership Conf.
29 National 4-H
Congress
30
4-H CLUB NEWS
• 4-H Horse Club– will meet on November 11 at 7PM at Lightsey Arena.
• Frenstat 4--H-will have their regular meeting on Wednesday, November 6th at
7PM at the Frenstat Recreation Hall.
• Cooks Point 4-H– Please join the Cooks Point 4-H Club on the second
Wednesday of each month at 7:00p.m. at the Cooks Point Community Center.
• Caldwell 4-H-Will be meeting Wednesday, November 6th. Butter Braid orders
will be delivered at this meeting.
November 1st
BCFA Mandatory: Thank you notes to the Buyer of exhibitor animals, buckle, premium money and any other sponsored item, will be given to 4-H Leaders or Advisors in a stamped, addressed unsealed envelope. BCFA will mail the thank you notes to the Buyers. Thank you notes must be handwritten in twenty (20) words or more and received by November 1, 2019, failure to submit thank you letters by December 1, 2019. When money is available and thank you notes re-ceived, the BCFA will make checks available to exhibitors. Fair book pg 64 Rule 31
November 4th Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Scholarship Open https://www.rodeohouston.com/Educational-Support/Commitment#Scholarships
November 6th Major Show sign up Night– 5-8:00p.m. if you can not make this date please call our office prior to this date to make arrangements (979)567-2308.
November 7th Annual Burleson County Fair Association Meeting– 6:30p.m. at the EXPO; Anyone who purchased a membership ticket from a fair queen candidate will be wel-come to attend.
November 8-9th D9 4-H Junior Leadership Lab-Expedition 4-H; Carolina Creek Camp, Huntsville, TX Cost: $100 Open to Intermediate aged 4-H members (6th-8th Grade)
November 9th College Prep 101– 9-Noon at the Prairie View A&M University Carden-Waller Building-Registration: pvcahscollegeprep.eventbrite.com
November 22, 2019
Registration Deadline for 4-H Wildlife Habitat Education Project (WHEP)- December 7, 2019 The workshop will start at 9:00a.m. with check-in beginning at 8:30a.m. The workshop will end at approximately 4p.m. Location: St Mary’s Church in Plantersville, TX Registration: November 1-22 on 4-H Connect Cost:$10 Lunch will be provide for each registered participant. For more info contact Larry Hysmith [email protected]
November 28-December 3
Texas 4-H Leadership Conference– The trip is organized and chaperoned by the Texas 4-H Youth Development Program; youth participants are required to pay a stated registration fee that covers the majority of costs incurred during the six day, five night experience. Exact amounts of funding vary from year to year and are announced when the first invitation is sent to eligible 4-H members.
November 29-December 3
National 4-H Congress-is a 5 day event that engages high school aged 4-H mem-bers in leadership, citizenship, global awareness, and inclusion. Participants not only have the opportunity to participate in state-of-the-art educational workshops and hear from world-renowned speakers, they also have the opportunity to net-work with other 4-H members from across the United States.
What’s Happening in November?
A Big Thank You to Cameron Suehs and Kyleigh Hruska for representing Burleson County on KBTX during
National 4-H Week!
Burleson County Fair Scholarship Information: Please see page 35 in the Burleson County Fair Book
Scholarship applications will be accepted without regard to socio-economic level, race, creed, color, religion or
national origin. Requirements: Satisfactorily complete the requirements
for a high school diploma in the spring of the current year. Plan to attend a vocational/technical school, an accredited
college, university or enter into the military. Meet the minimum entrance requirements for the
educational institution of their choice. Must have been a participant in the Burleson County fair
for at least three (3) years. Scholarship Applications will be due on
April 5, 2019 to the Burleson County Fair.
Heart of Texas Livestock Judging! 1st place Overall Jr Team of Hadleigh Novosad, Jalynn Urbanosky, Landon Barnes, and Kaden Schroeder!
Hadleigh Novosad was 7th High Individual overall!!
MAJOR SHOW INFORMATION
Quality Counts– All livestock exhibitors that did not take the quality counts training last year or moving into a new age group will be required to take the new test. Do NOT wait until the last minute to get
this take care of… link: https://agrilife.org/qualitycounts/
Major Sign up night– Wednesday, November 6th from 5-8:00p.m. if
you can not make this date please call the office prior (979)567-2308.
Fort Worth Stock Show– January 17-February 8 San Angelo Stock Show– January 31-February 16
San Antonio Stock Show– February 6-23 Rio Grande Valley Livestock– March 12-22
Rodeo Austin– March 14-28 Houston Livestock Show– March 3-22
4-H Clubs & Club Managers Caldwell 4-H
1st Wednesday, 7PM Caldwell Middle School
Club Manager– Christy Faust (979)220-8573
Cooks Point 4-H
2nd Wednesday, 7PM Cooks Point Community Center
Club Manager-Jayla Fry (979)255-8414
Deanville 4-H
2nd Wednesday, 7PM Deanville Fire Station
Club Manager-Kristen Suehs (979)820-2085
4-H Dog Club
2nd Tuesday, 6:30P.M. Burleson County Fair Pavilion Club Manager– Patty Kahlden
(979)272-8453
4-H Exchange Time & Place –TBA
Club Managers– Randy See & Sharyle Macik
(979)229-3094 & (979)777-4989
Frenstat 4-H
1st Wednesday, 7PM Frenstat Recreation Center
Club Manager– Ashley Shupak (979)820-5306
4-H Goat Club
2nd Monday, 6:30PM First Baptist Family Life Center Club Manager– Trey Ruther-
ford (979)229-5277
4-H Horse Club 1st Tuesday, 7PM
Buddy & Edile Lightsey Arena Club Manager-Steve Canon
(979)255-2700
BC Livestock Judging Club Time & Place-TBA
Club managers- Leslie Groce & Joni Urbanosky
4-H Rabbit Club
1st Tuesday, 6PM Extension Office
Club Manager- Kelly Gilbert (979)446-6791
4-H Robotics Club
Time– TBA CMS Cafeteria
Club Manager- Catherine Coston
(979)218-0717
4-H Shooting Sports 1st Tuesday, 7PM
American Legion Hall Club Manager- Mike Myers
(281)636-0490
Somerville 4-H 2nd Sunday, 7PM
Somerville Lutheran Church Club Manager-Heather
Hernandez (979)406-0085
Snook 4-H 2nd Monday, 7PM
Snook Brethren Church Club Manager-John See
(979)272-4004
4-H Stitch & Design 1st Monday, 7PM Extension Office
Club Manager-Cassie Baldwin (979)450-8863
Snook 4-H raised the 4-H Flag at Citizens State Bank in Snook for National 4-H Week. Club members also provided cookies for customers at Citizens State Bank and Snook City Hall and cookies for teachers and
staff at Snook ISD during National 4-H Week.
For One Day 4-H club members cleaned and planted flowers at the Snook Historical Marker and the City Park Marker.
Howdy Burleson County! My name is Brette Miranda Wicke. I currently am the intern in the county for the semester and I am SO thrilled to be here! Just a little background about myself… I hail from the small town of Columbus, Texas. I am currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Leadership and Development from Texas A&M University with a minor specifically in Extension. I grew up being very active in the agriculture industry. To being a member of FFA,
4-H, showing livestock and having a cattle operation, I have definitely been exposed to it
all for a lifetime! I am looking forward to a semester getting to know all of you!
Thanks and Gig ‘em!
Teen Retreat 2020 is scheduled for January 3-5. Please share this opportunity with your 4-H Members in 7
th-12
th grade. We will have
sessions in Leadership and Teambuilding, Social Science, Leadership, and more! Registration is open on the Texas 4-H Center
website, https://texas4hcenter.tamu.edu/. Registration fees will increase on December 20
th and close on December 31st.
Thank you to the following for volunteering at Scare on the Square
• Ryan Roehling • Garrett Tittle
• Tyland Lackey • Kristi Chmelar • Paige Dimon • Sierra Sebesta • Justin Supak
• Kyleigh Hruska • J. Beaux Hruska
• William See • Caleb See
• Macy Narro • Grace Fritcher • Wesley Lyday
• Braden Norman • Asher Boniol
Upcoming Dates:
Invitational Quiz Bowl Contests January 11, 2020
Huntsville, TX Beef, Horse, Nutrition, and Swine
District 9 4-H Indoor Archery Contest
January 24-25, 2020 Somerville, TX 77879
Texas A&M Judging Clinics
March 28, 2020 College Station, TX
District 9 4-H Judging Contest Entries
Due April 1, 2020
College Station, TX Livestock, Meats & Soil
District 9 4-H Horse Judging Contest
April 4, 2020 College Station, TX
District 9 4-H Judging Contest
April 25, 2020 College Station, TX
Livestock, Meats & Soil Judging Contests
Big Time in D9 4-H Roundup
April 30-May 2, 2020 The Woodlands, TX
D9 4-H Instructional Horse Show
June 15, 2020 Brazos County EXPO Complex
District 9 4-H Horse Show
June 16-17, 2020 Brazos County EXPO Complex
D9 4-H Leadership Lab
June 23-25, 2020
D9 4-H Record Book Judging Contest
July 7, 2020
Texas 4-H Roundup June 8-11, 2020
2020 Texas 4-H Congress– July 12-15, 2020
Sheraton, Austin Hotel at the Capitol For more information please visit
https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/events/congress/
LEAD Academy June 8-11, 2020
The Burleson County Livestock Judging Club would like to congratulate
BRANDEN FAUST for winning the Cow Patty Bingo Fundraiser!
Caldwell 4-H October Meeting Pictures. Description of pictures: Officers and leaders explaining our educational board that we made for the fair, our
group activity, and members sharing their accomplishments from the fair.
DEPARTMENT OF SOIL & CROPS SCIENCES SCHOLARSHIPS
Freshmen are eligible for up to $4,000 per year of de-partmental scholarships for four years-up to a total of
$16,000. Transfers are eligible for up to $4,000 per year of departmental scholarships for two years-up to a total of $8,000. Scholarship application and requirements at soilcrop.tamu.edu For more information contact LeAnn
Hague [email protected] (979)845-6148.
Congratulations to the National 4-H Week Drawing Winners: • Allison Bowers • Tanner Moore • Jace Thigpen
• Rylie Woodburn • Jaiden Doonan
• Cloey Russ
“Texas A&M AgriLife Extension provides equal opportunities in its programs and employment to all persons, regardless of race, color, sex,
religion, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity.”
Tina Broesche
CEA-FCH John Grange
CEA-AG