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Volunteer Recognition Invitation Junior Fair Theme: Stand Out with Junior Fair General Junior Fair Information 3 Junior Fair Livestock Information 4 2018 Junior Fair Board 9 Livestock Skillathon Recognition 10 4-H Awards 12 Camp Thank You 15 Inside this issue: Muskingum County 4-H News & Notes Summer 2018 The 4-H Committee is now accepting nominations for the Muskingum County Friend of 4-H Award, which recognizes an individual, family, business or organization who has provided exceptional support to the county 4-H program. It’s also time for outstanding 4-H volunteers to be nominated to receive the John & Dorothy Montgomery Leadership Award. Nomination forms for both awards are available at the Extension Office or on our website under 4-H Youth Development>Volunteer Resources. Completed nominations are due to the Extension Office by September 1. Both awards will be presented at the Volunteer Recognition Banquet on September 26. Friend of 4-H & Montgomery Leadership Award Nominations Due Who: All Muskingum County 4-H Volunteers Volunteers with years of service in multiples of five (5, 10, 15, 20, etc.) will receive special recognition during the event! What: 4-H Volunteer Recognition Banquet Volunteers are the Key to Success When: Wednesday, September 26 at 6:00 p.m. Where: Rolling Plains United Methodist Church, 3350 Moxahala Park Road, Zanesville Cost: Volunteers are free! Guests are welcome at $12 each. RSVP: Call the Extension Office by Monday, September 10. If you are bringing a guest, please send your payment with a check payable to Muskingum County 4-H Committee to: Muskingum County 4-H Committee, c/o BJ Fox, 500 Jersey Ridge Road, Zanesville, OH 43701. Payment for guests is due by Monday, September 10. PHOTOS FOR SLIDESHOW WANTED: Volunteers are encouraged to submit up to 5 photos of their club activities from this year AND a picture of their club volunteers. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

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Page 1: OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION · 2018-08-03 · Junior Fair Theme: Stand Out with Junior Fair General Junior Fair Information 3 ... September 1 It’s also time for outstanding

Volunteer Recognition Invitation

Junior Fair Theme:

Stand Out with

Junior Fair

General Junior Fair Information 3

Junior Fair Livestock Information 4

2018 Junior Fair Board 9

Livestock Skillathon Recognition 10

4-H Awards 12

Camp Thank You 15

Inside this issue:

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Summer 2018

The 4-H Committee is now accepting

nominations for the Muskingum County

Friend of 4-H Award, which

recognizes an individual, family,

business or organization who has

provided exceptional support to the

county 4-H program.

It’s also time for outstanding 4-H

volunteers to be nominated to receive the

John & Dorothy Montgomery

Leadership Award.

Nomination forms for both awards are

available at the Extension Office or on our

website under 4-H Youth

Development>Volunteer Resources.

Completed nominations are due to the

Extension Office by

September 1.

Both awards will be presented at the

Volunteer Recognition Banquet on

September 26.

Friend of 4-H & Montgomery Leadership Award Nominations Due

Who: All Muskingum County 4-H Volunteers

Volunteers with years of service in multiples of five (5, 10, 15, 20, etc.) will

receive special recognition during the event!

What: 4-H Volunteer Recognition Banquet

Volunteers are the Key to Success

When: Wednesday, September 26 at 6:00 p.m.

Where: Rolling Plains United Methodist Church, 3350 Moxahala Park Road,

Zanesville

Cost: Volunteers are free! Guests are welcome at $12 each.

RSVP: Call the Extension Office by Monday, September 10. If you are

bringing a guest, please send your payment with a check payable to

Muskingum County 4-H Committee to: Muskingum County 4-H

Committee, c/o BJ Fox, 500 Jersey Ridge Road, Zanesville, OH 43701.

Payment for guests is due by Monday, September 10.

PHOTOS FOR SLIDESHOW WANTED: Volunteers are encouraged to submit

up to 5 photos of their club activities from this year AND a picture of their club

volunteers.

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

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Page 2 MUSKINGUM COUNTY 4 -H NEWS & NOTES

Club Fundraising Opportunity

Reverse Raffle Silent Auction

The Muskingum County Reverse Raffle Committee would like to invite any interested 4-H club to enter a theme

basket of at least $50 in value to the silent auction at the 5th Annual Muskingum County Reverse Raffle on

November 7, 2018. This annual event raises money to benefit the Muskingum County 4-H program. Proceeds from the

silent auction will be divided equally among the clubs who participate. Interested clubs should contact

Andrea Wince-Wiseman at 740-221-2452 or [email protected].

Dairy Opportunities

Dairy Promoters Ice Cream

Barn—Help Needed!

Junior Fair Dairy exhibitors are

asked to help work in the ice cream

barn during the week.

If any other 4-H club is interested in

working and earning $25 for their

group, please contact Karen Solt at

740-868-3113.

Dairy Promoters Poster

Contest

The Muskingum County Dairy

Promoters are sponsoring a poster

contest at the Muskingum County

Fair for 4-H members to promote

the use of dairy products. This

year’s theme is: “Stand Out with

Dairy” which must be included on

the front of the poster.

Posters should be 11” X 14” (1/4

sheet of poster board). Entries will

be judged on neatness, originality,

proper spelling and grammar.

INCLUDE ON BACK OF

POSTER: name, age as of January

1, 2018, and 4-H Club.

AGE GROUPS: Cloverbuds; 8-13

years old; 14-18 years old. Entries

can be made on Sunday, August 12

at the Ice Cream Barn from 10 a.m.-

6 p.m.

PRIZES: 1st Place - $20, 2nd Place

- $15, 3rd Place - $10. Winners

should plan to receive their prizes

on Tuesday at 11a.m. during the

Bossy’s Jug Auction. Each entry

will receive a coupon for a free

small bowl of ice cream at the Ice

Cream Barn!

Thank You!

Special thanks to FruhQuip, Inc., Kevin & Trudy Wagner, Muskingum Traditions 4-H Club, Muskingum County 4-H

Committee, Paula Harsch and an anonymous donor for contr ibuting to our campership program this year . Their

generous contributions allowed us to offer discounts for campers from multiple sibling families and a variety of

scholarships. If businesses or individuals are interested in supporting 4-H Camp in the future, please contact Jamie for

more information.

Please email your name, livestock

area, award title and award

description to

[email protected] by

September 1.

Did you exhibit livestock or

participate in Skillathon at the Ohio

State Fair?

If you answered yes, please let Jamie

know if you received any awards.

You should be recognized for your

accomplishments!

State Fair Livestock Exhibitor and Skillathon Participation

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General Junior Fair Information

Junior Fair Building

Still Project Displays - Members

in clubs without booths can display

their still projects along the east

side of the Junior Fair Building in

the miscellaneous area.

Projects for the Miscellaneous

Booth will be accepted Thursday,

August 9 from 3-8 p.m. and

Saturday, August 11, from 9 a.m.-

12 p.m. and must be signed in

upon arrival.

Projects will be released on

Saturday, August 18, 7-8 p.m.

Exhibitors who remove projects

early will not receive a premium

and will not be able to exhibit a still

project in 2019.

Cloverbud Booth - Clubs with

Cloverbuds that do not have a booth

can submit a group display for the

Cloverbud Booth. Displays will be

accepted in the Miscellaneous

Booth on Thursday, August 9 from

3-8 p.m. and Saturday, August

11, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Booths – Set up will be on

Thursday, August 9 from 3-8 p.m.

and Saturday, August 11, from

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Booth tear down is Saturday,

August 18, 7-8 p.m. only. Projects/

booths cannot be removed before

7 p.m. Organizations that take

down booths prior to 7 p.m. on

Saturday forfeit this year’s

premium and are not eligible to

have a booth in the Junior Fair

Building in 2019.

Premiums

Junior Fair Exhibitors will be paid

up to two premiums total on

projects/animals exhibited at the

fair. For example, if a member

exhibits a clothing project, 5

rabbits, electricity poster and 5

goats, they will be paid a maximum

of two premiums on all the items

(member will receive the two

highest premium amounts).

This two premium policy is in

effect regardless of the number of

youth organizations they exhibit

through (i.e.: 4-H, FFA, Girl

Scouts, etc.).

All Junior Fair premiums will be

paid to the 4-H clubs by the Fair

Board following the fair.

Junior Fair Parade

The Junior Fair parade will be

Sunday, August 12 at 5:30 p.m.

Floats must be on the track by the

4-H horse barn by 4:30 p.m. for

judging. All other parade

participants should be on the track

by 5:00 p.m.

Parade line-up will not be mailed

out prior to the fair. Parade

participants should report to the

track for parade line-up at the

designated time listed above and

check in with Junior Fair Board.

SUMMER 2018

New Cloverbud Activities at the Fair

The Junior Fair Board has some new events planned this year for Cloverbuds

during the Fair. No registration required, just come join the fun!

Clover Coloring Contest: Tuesday, August 14, 2018; 2:00PM in the Junior

Fair Building, Cloverbud Booth

Meet a Firefighter: Wednesday, August 15, 2018; 2:00PM in the Junior Fair

Building, Cloverbud Booth

Muskingum County Sheriff K-9 Demonstration: Thursday, August 16,

2018; 10:00AM in the Junior Fair Building, Cloverbud Booth

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Junior Fair Livestock Information

2018 Junior Fair Rules

Junior Fair Rules, including 2018

changes, can be viewed in the

Muskingum County Fair Book

beginning on page 50.

The Fair Book can be downloaded

from our website under 4-H Youth

Development>Junior Fair.

Barn Superintendents/

Committee Chairs

Beef: Jim Porter

Dairy: Pam Mitchell

Goats: Julie Morrow

Hog: Doug Lindsley

Horse: Bill McCall

Poultry: Peggy Anderson

Rabbit: Christy McCandlish

Sheep: Mark Sterling

Livestock Comm. Chair: Jim Porter

Livestock Sale Committee Chair:

Matt Bell

Small Animal Sale Committee

Contact: Stacey Stewart

Stalling Assignments

Exhibitors can look for stalling

assignments to be posted for each

species on the date listed.

Beef: Saturday, August 4

Goat: Friday, August 10

Sheep: Thursday, August 9

Swine: Tuesday, August 7

Sunday Barn Meetings

All Junior Fair exhibitors are

expected to attend barn meetings.

Beef, Sheep, Dairy: 9 a.m., Coliseum

Goat: 2:30 p.m., Goat Barn

Hog: 7 p.m., Hog Arena

Horse: 12:30 p.m., Horse Arena

Poultry: 8:30 a.m., 3 Gables Building

Rabbits: 4 p.m., Rabbit Barn

Livestock Fair Weigh-in

Times

Market Lambs 1 p.m. Sunday

Market Wethers 3 p.m. Sunday

Market Hogs 8 a.m. Tuesday

Market Steers 8 a.m. Monday

Feeder Calves (Beef & Dairy)

2 p.m. Wednesday

Livestock Notes

Fans

For safety reasons, only 3

pronged cords will be permitted

on fans.

Limit one fan per animal.

Cattle exhibitors should bring

fan stands if they have them.

Livestock Bedding

Livestock bedding - No large bark

bedding is permitted, but reground

fine bedding, chip bedding and straw

are allowable.

Treatment of Sick Animals

Any animal on the fair grounds

treated by a veterinarian other than

the fair vet (Dr. Kristy Shaw) must

be reported to the Senior Fair Office

and proper paperwork completed.

Alternate Exhibitor Request Form

Each exhibitor must show and sell

his/her own animals. Animals shown

for judging or sale by anyone other

than the exhibitor will not be

allowed, except by special

arrangement with the Barn

Superintendents in advance. Only

another Muskingum County Junior

Fair exhibitor can show the animal.

Exhibitors must complete the

Alternate Exhibitor Request

form and submit it at their species

barn meeting. The form is available

on our website at 4-H Youth

Development>Junior Fair.

Medical related requests must be

accompanied a doctor’s note. If a

request for an alternate exhibitor

is made and approved for medical

reasons, the exhibitor’s status

cannot change during fair week.

Showmanship Sign Ups

BEEF SHOWMANSHIP: Sign

up will take place at the fair.

Members must sign up in the Junior

Fair Office NO LATER THAN

10:00 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY. NO

EXCEPTIONS.

GOAT SHOWMANSHIP: Sign

up will take place at the fair.

Members must sign up in the Junior

Fair Office NO LATER THAN

10:00 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY. NO

EXCEPTIONS.

RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP: Sign

up will take place at the fair.

Members must sign up in the Rabbit

Barn NO LATER THAN 11:00

A.M. ON WEDNESDAY. NO

EXCEPTIONS.

POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP:

Sign up will take place at the fair.

Members must sign up in the Poultry

Barn NO LATER THAN 10:00

A.M. ON WEDNESDAY. NO

EXCEPTIONS.

SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP: Sign

up at the Junior Fair Office or at

Market Lamb Weigh-in during the

fair. Youth MUST BE SIGNED-UP

BY THE END OF MARKET LAMB

WEIGH-IN ON SUNDAY OF FAIR,

WHICH STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. NO

EXCEPTIONS.

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protest is sustained by the

appropriate Junior Fair

Committee.

(4) The appropriate Junior Fair

Committee shall hold a

meeting regarding the protest

at which time the party making

protest may present evidence

or argument in support of the

protest.

(5) The written decision of the

committee shall be final and

shall be served by mail on the

party making the protest

within ten days of the date on

which the protest was heard.

Dress for Show and Sale

Check your species rules in the fair

book to see if you have specific

attire requirements when showing

your animals. The following are

general guidelines for inappropriate

attire: no midriffs, cleavage, or

undergarments are to be visible.

No spaghetti straps, tank tops,

sweatshirts, T-shirts or cut-off

shirts. No holes or clothing

appearing to be worn out. No

sandals or tennis shoes. We

understand the fair may be hot, but

you still need to represent yourself,

your family, your club, and your

industry in a respectable manner.

Cattle, Sheep & Goat

Arrival/Dismissals

Reminder, Senior Fair Board

established special arrival times for

a few species and designated traffic

patterns to help with the flow of

traffic dropping off and picking up

animals.

All Junior Fair cattle exhibits must

arrive through Gate 6 between

12:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. on

Saturday, August 11.

.

All Junior Fair sheep and goat

exhibits must arrive through Gate 6

between 1:00 p.m. Saturday,

August 11 and 8:00 a.m. on

Sunday, August 12.

Senior Fair Board would like to

remind everyone of arrival times

for animals including those not

required to be in place by 8:00 a.m.

on Sunday, August 12 or dismissal

times different than 7:00 p.m. on

Saturday, August 18.

Junior Fair Feeder Calves and Beef

Heifers have 2 options:

1. Arrive by Sunday

morning, 8:00 a.m.

2. Arrive Wednesday by

10:00 a.m.

NO ARRIVALS ON

MONDAY OR TUESDAY

All Junior Fair dairy heifers will be

required to stay until 7:00 p.m.

Saturday. Dairy cows released at

3:00 p.m. Tuesday.

All Junior Fair sheep and goat

exhibits may be removed between

2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. on

Saturday, August 18. All sheep and

goats not removed by 3:00 p.m.

must remain in place until 7:00 p.m.

All vehicles picking up animals

must enter through Gate 1 on

Pershing Road and exit through

Gate 6. Maps to clarify traffic

routes can be found on pages 6.

Livestock Grooming

An exhibitor may receive assistance

in the care, grooming and

preparation of the livestock entered

in the Junior Livestock Show,

provided that the assistance shall be

limited to explanation or

demonstration provided by the

following:

1. Family members

2. Household members

3. Volunteers of 4-H or FFA in

the exhibitor’s club or county

4. Vocational agriculture

instructors

5. County extension educators

6. Department representatives

7. Veterinarians

8. Members of the exhibitor’s

4-H club, FFA chapter, or

other youth organizations

9. Guest speakers of the 4-H,

FFA, or other youth

organizations

Any other person wishing to assist

must register at the Senior Fair

office (behind the grandstand). See

fair book for other grooming and

exhibition rules for all livestock.

Protest Policy Reminder Protest Policy for all species:

(1) Protests regarding any junior

livestock competition shall be

in writing and signed by the

party making the protest.

(2) Protests regarding any junior

livestock competition shall be

submitted to the Junior Fair

Office no later than twelve

noon of the day following the

competition.

(3) Any party making a protest

shall submit a fee of one

hundred dollars to the

Muskingum County Junior

Fair Awards Fund. The fee

shall be refunded only if the

Junior Fair Livestock Information

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2018 Cattle, Goat & Sheep Routes

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Poultry Exhibitors must be

clean and neatly dressed for

show. Non-market exhibitors

must wear a nice dress shirt and

nice jeans, slacks or full length

skirt. Market exhibitors must

wear a white lab coat and nice

jeans, slacks or full length skirt.

Any inappropriately dressed

exhibitors will be asked to

change or leave the show area.

Open toed shoes, shorts, bare

midriff, low cut tops, etc. are

inappropriate attire.

Poultry Barn opens at 7:00 a.m.

and closes at 10:00 p.m. daily

during the fair.

The Poultry Committee will

host a Showmanship session in

the Three Gables Building on

Monday, August 13 at 7 p.m.

Youth who are new to showing

poultry are encouraged to

attend.

Poultry Poster Contest

Rules of Contest:

Open to 4-H and FFA members

only.

Poster must be done on white

poster board with a 3x5 card in

the right corner with member’s

name, age and 4-H club

Posters are to be educational

and help promote the poultry

industry

Posters will be graded as

follows:

Educational value: 40%

Originality: 20%

Creativity: 20%

Neatness and

organization: 20%

Posters are to be turned in on

Saturday of the fair as you check in

and the winners will be announced

at the Junior Poultry Show on

Tuesday.

Goat Reminders

Exhibitors who have concerns

about goats getting out of pens

should bring netting to hang.

Horse Reminders

Please note that NO ONE is to be

mounted on a horse inside the horse

barns. For safety reasons, you must

take your horse outside the horse

barn to mount your horse.

Poultry Reminders

Poultry will be checked in

between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on

Saturday, August 11. Everyone must arrive during

these hours only. Bring NPIP

paperwork, if necessary. All

birds will be checked for lice

and other health conditions by

the Poultry Committee.

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Hog Changes

Please pay close attention to the following details to make

your arrival and participation in the swine activities during

the Muskingum County Junior Fair a smooth and rewarding

experience for your 4-H member.

All tack must be in place by Sunday, August 12, 2018 at

8:00AM

Swine Barn Meeting will be held on Sunday, August 12,

2018 at 7:00PM (NOTE: new time)

Arrival time: Monday, August 13, 2018, 9:00PM through

Tuesday, August 14, 2018, 8:00AM (NOTE: only 11 hours)

Enter Fairgrounds at Gate 4 – Pershing Road.

Exit Fairgrounds at Gate 5 – Eppley Ave.

Refer to map for traffic flow directions.

Wash rack will be closed beginning at 8:00am on Tuesday,

August 14, 2018 and will reopen after weigh-in.

Please refer to the map below for entrance and exit locations.

As a reminder, there will be NO charge for parking when

trucks with trailers bring in livestock, but trailers must

LEAVE after livestock is unloaded.

Junior Fair Livestock Information

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to their arrival at fair:

ALL show boxes must be

stored above the exhibitors

pen on sturdy board braces

provided by the exhibitor. The

widest pen in the barn is 6’

wide. No show boxes will be

permitted in the aisle ways or

outside the perimeter of the

swine barn. Show boxes found

anywhere but on top of the

exhibitor’s pen will be

removed.

Each club with swine exhibitors

is asked to provide a nice

hurdle to be used by hog barn

volunteers during fair week.

During the Swine Barn

Meeting, each club will be

asked to have at least one adult

sign up to help during the

shows. A volunteer/adult from

each club will also be

responsible for signing out and

turning in the club’s DUNF

forms.

Each club is asked to donate a

bottle of rubbing alcohol and

Pepto Bismol for use during the

fair.

No Junior Fair hogs can stay for

the open show on Saturday. All

hogs must leave on the

Muskingum Livestock trucks

after the sale.

Hog Shaving

Hog shaving/grooming (as taken

from the fair book) – no “slick

clipping or body shaving of market

hogs except on the ears, tails and

underline.” Slick clipping or body

shaving is defined as less than ½”

length of hair. Only water is

permitted to be sprayed on hogs on

show days.

All hogs will have their hair

measured prior to market hog

weigh-in on Tuesday morning of

the fair. Any hog with hair below

½” will be disqualified and sent

home. All hogs in the final drive

for a weight division will also have

their hair measured prior to entering

the show arena. Any hog with hair

below ½” will be disqualified. Any

disqualified hog will be required to

stay on the grounds, but will not be

permitted to sell in the Junior Fair

Livestock Sale.

Swine Influenza

Pigs can be infected with swine

influenza viruses that are different

from human flu viruses. Swine flu

viruses spread among pigs and—

while rare—can spread from pigs to

people too. The CDC has a great

fact sheet with recommendations

for exhibitors related to swine and

human health. View the fact sheet:

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pdf/swinef

lu/fair_exhibitor_factsheet.pdf

Preventative Health Measures

Don’t eat or drink or put

anything in your mouth in the

pig barn and show arena.

Don’t take toys, pacifiers, cups,

bottles, strollers, or similar

items into the pig barn and

show arenas.

Wash your hands often with

soap and running water before

and after exposure to pigs.

If soap and water are not

available, use an alcohol-based

hand rub.

If you are sick with flu-like

illness, stay home to avoid

spreading your illness.

Cash and ribbon awards for first,

second and third place in each class.

Four age group classes (ages as of

Jan. 1, 2017):

Cloverbuds - (K-2 grade)

Junior - 8 to 10 years old

Intermediate - 11 to 14 year

olds

Senior - 15 to 18 year olds

Rabbit Reminders

Below are some reminders from the

4-H Rabbit Committee for rabbit

exhibitors at the fair.

Check-in for all rabbits is

Saturday, August 11 from 8:00

a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Auction Basket Donations: We

need $5-$10 from each club to

purchase the items for the

auction basket. This is the main

fundraiser of the committee and

we rely on donations to make it

successful.

Risers are available for $5/each

- You can bring your own and

they are required in every pen.

Monies provide a pizza party at

the end of the week. (We do run

out, so come early).

Crocks are provided free of

charge.

Exhibitors need a white

jacket/shirt during the show.

Tack boxes are acceptable but

MUST fit under the pens. They

cannot be in the aisle. (Under

18 inches tall)

Exhibitors must supply their

own shavings.

Swine Reminders

The Livestock Committee would

like to make sure all swine

exhibitors know the following prior

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make a purchase, etc. Members

should not ask the business or

individual to purchase their own

animal, but to invite them to

support the sales.

Facility Fund – The Junior Fair

Livestock Sale Committee

maintains a facility fund with the

intention of using that money to

help maintain and/or upgrade

facilities used by steer, lamb and

hog exhibitors at the fair. With this

in mind, an additional $5.00 per

seller is deducted from the sale

check. The fund is to help improve

the facilities that are there for

members to use.

Hog, Goat & Lamb Sales –

Remember the market goat, hog

and lamb shows are “terminal”,

meaning ALL market goats, hogs

and lambs must go directly to

slaughter from the fair. This

includes any goat, hog or lamb not

in the regular sale. The terminal

show status is recommended by the

Ohio Department of Agriculture in

an effort to prevent outbreak of

diseases. Market animals not going

through the fair auction need to

complete a card (available in the

Junior Fair Office) indicating they

need their animal to be marketed.

Muskingum Livestock Sales will

handle the marketing of all the

Junior Fair steers, goats, lambs and

hogs.

Sale Sheets will be posted on

Muskingum Livestock’s Facebook

page and website

(muskingumlivestock.com) as the

become available.

Announcements will not be made

during the sale by auctioneers for

the youth selling. If you want to

donate a portion of their sale check

to a specific person or cause, you

may do so on your own time.

Unfortunately, with the large

number of youth selling, there is

just not the time permitted to stop

and make special announcements

for individual youth.

Livestock Sale

Information

Buyer Thank You Signs

All youth are encouraged hang

thank you signs for 2017 buyers.

Blank signs will be available during

barn meetings.

Sales – Exhibitors may sell only

one lot of livestock in the animal

livestock sales or Bossy’s Jug. The

exception to this is that all overall

Grand and Reserve Grand

Champions must sell.

Pictures – Photographs will be

taken of members and their animals

to present to the buyer immediately

after selling. This is a way to say

“thank you” for their support.

Sale Buyer Contacts – In order to

have successful sales, it is helpful

for prospective buyers to know

about the sales. Members should

contact potential buyers with

information about when the sales

are, how a person/business can

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Junior Fair Livestock Information

2018 Junior Fair Board Members

Dairy

Adam Crock

*Maddie Russell

*Ryan Schilling

Goat

Treva Hampp

*Keirsten Jackson

*Jaylee Jordan

Caroline Sowers

Emily Welsh

Junior Fair Bldg/Office

*Wade Hill

Ashley Knicely

Donna Hampp

Hannah Tonneman

Beef

*Sadie Devore

Lauren Lyon

Mason Swingle

Brielle Vernon

*Taylor Zemba

Horse

*Ashley Miller

Hannah Ogilbee

Katie Shreve

Poultry

Wesley Frank

Rachel Hampp

*Samantha Mozena

*Justin Wagner

Rabbit

Lynnea Crock

*Tess Nicholas

Sheep

*Connar Baughman

Caden Sauerbrey

Ryan Wilson

Swine

Kaylee Burns

Rileigh Dozer

*Kamryn Kreis

*Kailey Lindsley

Annie Sellers

Maya Dickson

* Denotes Department

Chair

Congratulations to the following youth for being selected to serve as 2018 Muskingum County Junior Fair Board

members! Be sure to look for these youth in your barn if you have questions during fair week. Their photos are in

this year’s fair book. Special thanks to Junior Fair Board Coordinator Taylor Ault for your hard work this year!

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Congratulations to the following youth who achieved a Superior Rating at Livestock Skillathon!

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Skillathon Superior Ratings

Beef Addison Babcock

Emily Babcock

Madalynn Bruckelmyer

Carver Casey

Hunter Church

Hoyt Dodson

Clayton Drake

Payton Freed

Kyleigh Hatfield

Wade Hill

Alexis Maziar

Logan Maziar

Eliza Jane Morrow

Colton Neptune

Liza Neptune

Charles Parks

Rori Pletcher

Chelsea Sotherden

Jillian Sowers

Abbie Tooms

Chris Tooms

Brielle Vernon

Drew White

Sydney White

Taylor Zemba

Dairy

Adam Crock

Lynnea Crock

Caiden Hogue

Erin Hogue

Emily Lantz

Jenna Lovejoy

Connor Mitchell

Brady Schaad

Kelsie Spring

Allison Tom

Megan Tom

Wyatt Tom

Goat

Zachary Bertke

Carly Bice

Koby Bradley

Kylie Bradley

Peyton Brown

Braylie Burkey

Clark Carr

Mariah Clark

Michael Coen

William Dearing

Abigail Derry

Addison Derry

Alyssa Derry

Anzleigh Dingey

Hannah Dingey

Carter Drake

Aidan Dusenberry

Ethan Dusenberry

Ian Dusenberry

Halli Harris

Jayden Hinkle

Keirsten Jackson

Laine Jordan

Peyton Joy

Caiden Lake

Emily Lantz

Lauren Leas

Austin Lynn

Eli McDonald

Kaylei McHenry

Kade Moomaw

Kope Moomaw

Megan Morrow

Samantha Mozena

Kaleea Myers

Tess Nicholas

Kylee Robinson

Addie Robison

Nathan Sauerbrey

Cole Schilling

Ava Shaw

Spencer Shook

Laklyn Upvall

Hayden Weck

Emily Welsh

Nathan Welsh

Gage Wickham

Josie Wickham

Horse

Audrey Boeshart

Kaylee Burns

Camryn Caplinger

Jaydn Cooper

Colton Dumolt

Izabelle Etters

Claire Goff

Sydney Hill

Ashley Miller

Hannah Ogilbee

Miranda Printz

Brooklyn Schmidlin

Case Smith

Hank Smith

Elise Tonneman

Bella Vaughn

Poultry

Francesca Amico

Elle Folden

Garrett Folden

Donna Hampp

Rachel Hampp

Treva Hampp

Megan Knicely

Casey Moore

Samantha Mozena

Tom Mozena

Tess Nicholas

Allison Russell

Chelsea Russell

Shawn Russell

Rabbit Kaylee Burns

Adam Crock

Lynnea Crock

Sylus Hosum

Jerin Lacy

Madison McConnell

Kaylei McHenry

Allison Murphy

Landen Revennaugh

Emily Rexroad

Connor Sensabaugh

Kimberly Stanton

Hannah Stillion

Ella Whittaker

Sheep Cade Baughman

Laurie Baughman

Courtney Carpenter

Jordan Coen

Joshua Coen

Michael Coen

Jaydn Cooper

William Dearing

Ben Dosch

Damian Eclebery

Cooper Fox

Payton Freed

Dakota Hanning

Ryan Hanning

Caiden Lake

Cameron Lake

Izabella Lazar

Quinton Lazar

Devin Mallett

Logan Mozena

Samantha Mozena

Faith Ramsey

Dillon Ryan

Caden Sauerbrey

Chelsea Sotherden

Dylan Sotherden

Ella Starrett

Dalton Stewart

Lane Taylor

Avarie Tedrick

Chris Tooms

Gavin Tuttle

Wyatt Tysinger

Swine Adam Armstead

Wesley Armstead

Kaylee Burns

Aleigha Busse

Keegan Busse

Dryden Carmichael

Mekinna Davis

Emma Dearth

Sydney Dearth

Maya Dickson

Anzleigh Dingey

Cy Dingey

Kaylee Dingey

Dannika Downey

Cage Dumolt

Jaiden Dycus

Ella Embrey

Emma Embrey

Ethan Etters

Ryan Etters

Skyler Gillard

Mayci Hague

Faith Hall

Kassydi Harris

Sydni Harris

Gage Hittle

Kali Hughes

Jacob Kinder

Brooke Knicely

Marshall Knicely

Kamryn Kreis

Kailey Lindsley

Abby Mealey

Jenna Mears

Ashley Miller

Joey Moorehead

Eliza Jane Morrow

Reece Naber

Kyler Nader

Corinne Neptune

Bailey Paskell

Halle Peck

Ashley Pletcher

Hannah Pollock

Landyn Prouty

Mason Prouty

Cydney Ray

Taiylor Reed

Cody Rinehart

Kassidy Rock

Maddie Ross

Brooklyn Schmidlin

Landen Schuhart

Leah Schuhart

Bradley Sheppard

Cody Shreve

Katie Shreve

Nicole Simons

Isabel Smeltzer

Jenna Smith

Kamerin Smith

Reece Smith

Eli Snider

Logan Spiker

Lydia Tedrick

Katlyne Terrill

Dylan Tysinger

Landon Wilson

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Skillathon Age Division Winners

Youth who received a score of 90 or above at Livestock Skillathon are eligible to compete for age division and overall

winner awards within their species. The following youth will be recognized for their achievements at the fair during

species Showmanship events and the overall species winner will be announced at that time.

Beef

Dairy

Goat

Horse

Poultry

Rabbit

Sheep

Swine

Age Division Winners

8-10 Year Olds

1st Addison Babcock

11-12 Year Olds

1st Eliza Jane Morrow

13-15 Year Olds

1st Chris Tooms

16-18 Year Olds

1st Hunter Church

Age Division Winners

8-10 Year Olds

1st Erin Hogue

11-12 Year Olds

1st Caiden Hogue

13-15 Year Olds

1st Emily Lantz

16-18 Year Olds

1st Wyatt Tom

Age Division Winners

8-10 Year Olds

1st William Dearing

11-12 Year Olds

1st Alyssa Derry

13-15 Year Olds

1st Megan Morrow

16-18 Year Olds

1st Keirsten Jackson

Age Division Winners

8-10 Year Olds

1st Colton Dumolt

11-12 Year Olds

1st Claire Goff

13-15 Year Olds

1st Bella Vaughn

16-18 Year Olds

1st Miranda Printz

Age Division Winners

8-10 Year Olds

1st

11-12 Year Olds

1st Casey Moore

13-15 Year Olds

1st Treva Hampp

16-18 Year Olds

1st Donna Hampp

Age Division Winners

8-10 Year Olds

1st Emily Rexroad

11-12 Year Olds

1st Ella Whittaker

13-15 Year Olds

1st Lynnea Crock

16-18 Year Olds

1st Adam Crock

Age Division Winners

8-10 Year Olds

1st William Dearing

11-12 Year Olds

1st Cooper Fox

13-15 Year Olds

1st Cade Baughman

16-18 Year Olds

1st Caden Sauerbrey

Age Division Winners

8-10 Year Olds

1st Reece Naber

11-12 Year Olds

1st Eliza Jane Morrow

13-15 Year Olds

1st Kyler Nader &

Leah Schuhart

16-18 Year Olds

1st Adam Armstead

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2018 4-H Night Awards

4-H awards will be presented at the fair on Sunday, August 12 at 5 p.m. on the track in still project areas and to state fair

horse participants. Members who are selected for state fair and participate in the state fair will receive an award. A

county winner is selected in still project areas that are not state fair eligible. Youth who are scheduled to receive should

receive a letter in the mail.

Page 12 MUSKINGUM COUNTY 4 -H NEWS & NOTES

Landyn Andrews Hoof Beats State Fair Horse Participant

Callie Jo Baker Adamsville Mixed Cloverleafs Clothing

Laurie Baughman Rix Mills Gardening

Riley Bihlman Flocks of Fun Photography

Abby Block Duncan Falls Helping Hands Food and Nutrition

Keegan Bumpus Fair Play Woodworking

Braylie Burkey Adamsville Renegades Demonstrations & Illustrated Talks

Kenzie Butcher Hoof Beats State Fair Horse Participant

Camryn Caplinger Hoof Beats State Fair Horse Participant

Dylan Carpenter Clever Clovers Woodworking

Julia Carpenter Fair Play Food and Nutrition

Dalton Cooper Capturing Clovers Demonstrations & Illustrated Talks

Lynnea Crock Flocks of Fun County Winner-Creative Writing

Josie Davidson Highland Go-Getters Photography

Katie Davis Big Rascals Cake Decorating

Addison Derry Highland Go-Getters Demonstrations & Illustrated Talks

Alyssa Derry Highland Go-Getters Demonstrations & Illustrated Talks

Sylvie Devore Tri Valley Critters and Getters Insects 1

Rileigh Dozer Go N Show Leadership

Madelyn Drozda Zane Trace Riders County Winner-Money Management

Madelyn Drozda Zane Trace Riders Healthy Living

Madelyn Drozda Zane Trace Riders State Fair Horse Participant

Andy Dunn Jersey Ridge Happy Hustlers State Fair Horse Participant

Josie Evans Capturing Clovers County Winner-Pet Goat

Cheyenne Frank Rolling Plains Clothing

Cheyenne Frank Rolling Plains Scrapbooking

Wesley Frank Rolling Plains Gardening

Claire Goff Zane Trace Riders State Fair Horse Participant

Hannah Goings Horsemasters State Fair Horse Participant

Carson Hallowell Highland Go-Getters Electricity

Donna Hampp Flocks of Fun Clothing

Donna Hampp Flocks of Fun Food Preservation

Rachel Hampp Meadow Farm 4-H Club Demonstrations & Illustrated Talks

Rachel Hampp Meadow Farm 4-H Club Food and Nutrition

Rachel Hampp Meadow Farm 4-H Club Home Decorating

Rachel Hampp Meadow Farm 4-H Club Leadership

Rachel Hampp Meadow Farm 4-H Club Welding

Treva Hampp Flocks of Fun Shooting Sports-Archery

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2018 4-H Night Awards

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Aubrey Harris Inspirations State Fair Horse Participant

Ella Hawkins Muskingum Traditions Pet Rabbit

Kelsey Heagen Hoof Beats State Fair Horse Participant

Ty Heil New Concord Connections Woodworking

Hannah Henry Inspirations Family History

Sydney Hill Rolling Plains Food and Nutrition

Wade Hill Rolling Plains Woodworking

Hans Holmes Big Rascals Healthy Living

Jared Howell Perry Merry Mixers Tractor

Keirsten Jackson Hooves and Paws Healthy Living

Ashley Knicely Norwich Stovetop Food and Nutrition

Marshall Knicely Norwich Stovetop Electricity

Morgan Lahmers Living Waters Clover Crew State Fair Horse Participant

Khloe LaMay Hooves and Paws Food and Nutrition

Kira LeMaster Hoof Beats State Fair Horse Participant

Addison Lyons Living Waters Clover Crew Veterinary Science

Ashton Lyons Living Waters Clover Crew Cat 1

Ashton Lyons Living Waters Clover Crew Food and Nutrition

Madelyn Machamer Muskingum Traditions County Winner-Dog Achievement

Natalie Mallett Rix Mills Family History

Cassie McDonald Inspirations Creative Arts

Cassie McDonald Inspirations Cake Decorating

Conner Mitchell Country Cousins Tractor

Delaney Mock The Mane Attraction State Fair Horse Participant

Kaleb Monlux Panther Paw Society Clothing

Peyton Moore Hoof Beats State Fair Horse Participant

Eliza Jane Morrow Highland Go-Getters Clothing

Logan Mozena Norwich Stovetop Demonstrations & Illustrated Talks

Logan Mozena Norwich Stovetop Woodworking

Samantha Mozena Norwich Stovetop Demonstrations & Illustrated Talks

Samantha Mozena Norwich Stovetop Food and Nutrition

Samatha Mozena Norwich Stovetop Clothing

Samatha Mozena Norwich Stovetop Workforce Preparation

Tom Mozena Norwich Stovetop Small Engines

Tom Mozena Norwich Stovetop Gun Safety

Bailey Paskell Rolling Plains Cake Decorating

Colleen Piccone Duncan Falls Helping Hands Food and Nutrition

Miranda Printz Grand Entry State Fair Horse Participant

Cyndey Ray Glenn Valley Corn Kickers County Winner-Horseless Horse

Kiley Reffitt Adamsville Mixed Cloverleafs Food and Nutrition

Chloe Riggs Flying R Gardening

Ty Robison The Mane Attraction State Fair Horse Participant

Madison Rockwell West Ridge Cat 3

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2018 4-H Night Awards

Page 14 MUSKINGUM COUNTY 4 -H NEWS & NOTES

Christina Rozsa Wakatomika Valley Food and Nutrition

Grant Rucker Avondale Woodworking

Reece Rucker Avondale Woodworking

Callee Rupe Flying R Food and Nutrition

Sophia Sanders Adamsville Renegades Scrapbooking

Bailey Saxton Horsemasters State Fair Horse Participant

Cole Schilling Muskingum Traditions Woodworking

Myca Schmidlin Flying R Food and Nutrition

Landen Schuhart Wakatomika Valley Tractor

Leah Schuhart Wakatomika Valley Healthy Living

Braden Sellers Perry Merry Mixers Tractor

Kaden Sellers Perry Merry Mixers County Winner-ATV Safety

Spencer Shook Duncan Falls Helping Hands Public Speaking-Health

Spencer Shook Duncan Falls Helping Hands Fishing

Katie Shreve Chandlersville Buckeye State Fair Horse Participant

Katie Shreve Chandlersville Buckeye Woodworking

Caleb Silvia Jersey Ridge Happy Hustlers Robotics

Case Smith Flying R State Fair Horse Participant

Caroline Sowers Norwich Stovetop Leadership

Jillian Sowers Norwich Stovetop Quilting

Hannah Starrett Muskingum Traditions County Winner-Money Management

Avarie Tedrick Meigs Junior Pioneers Basic Archery

Molly Thompson Rolling Plains Food and Nutrition

Elise Tonneman Living Waters Clover Crew State Fair Horse Participant

Mason Torres Duncan Falls Helping Hands Rocketry

Brody Tuttle Norwich Stovetop Woodworking

Gavin Tuttle Norwich Stovetop Solar Energy

Bella Vaughn Avondale State Fair Horse Participant

Caden Wasson Big Rascals Beekeeping

Hayden Weck Adamsville Renegades Creative Arts

Hayden Weck Adamsville Renegades Food and Nutrition

Icis West Hoof Beats Pet Rabbit

Tommy Winland Duncan Falls Helping Hands Woodworking

Evan Wood Clever Clovers Collectibles

Kamiah Wood Clever Clovers Dog

Aly Woodside Valley View Dog

Aria Woodward Hooves and Paws Veterinary Science

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Page 15 MUSKINGUM COUNTY 4 -H NEWS & NOTES

2018 4-H Camp Counselors and Adult Volunteers

Our camping program’s success is not possible without a committed group of teen counselors (4-H age 14-18) and

adult volunteers. Our camping year starts with the availability of the camp counselor application in late October

(November 15 deadline). While previous counselors only need to complete the application to be considered, new

counselor candidates must attend Camp Counselor Selection Night, where they participate in a variety of activities to

assess their counseling skills. It is a very competitive process – there are always more applicants than spots available.

Serving as a part of our camp team is a tremendous time commitment, as meetings start in December and continue

through the end of June. During that time, counselors and staff attend 20+ hours of meetings to be trained for their

role and to plan numerous aspects of our camp. First-time counselors are also required to attend an overnight

workshop at 4-H Camp Ohio. A HUGE thanks goes out to our 2018 camp team for their hard work!

Girls

Kaylee Burns

Morgan Cooper

Lynnea Crock

Chloe Daniels

Lyndsay Deal

Elliaunna Dingey

Rileigh Dozer

Cheyenne Frank

Claudia Frueh

Donna Hampp

Rachel Hampp

Treva Hampp

Amber Heil

Sydney Hill

Samantha Huffman

Keirsten Jackson

Kailey Lindsley

Lauren Lyon

Boys

Adam Armstead

Connar Baughman

Adam Crock

Levi Deal

Wesley Frank

Sawyer Hanby

Lane Heil

Cameron Lake

Clay Pratt

Jake Priest

Ryan Schilling

Nathan Stewart

Jerryn Swingle

Cutter Vernon

Jesse Vernon

Tanner Vernon

Justin Wagner

Ryan Wilson

Samantha Mozena

Annie Priest

Annie Sellers

Caroline Sowers

Molly Thompson

Brielle Vernon

Taylor Zemba

Adult Volunteers

Terra Armstead, Nurse

Mark Baughman

Bob Bednarczuk

Brenda Heil

Stephanie Hill

Melissa Spring

Trevor Tom

Kevin Wagner

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OSU Extension

Muskingum County 225 Underwood Street

Zanesville, OH 43701

Phone: (740)454-0144

Fax: (740)454-0154

Hours of Operation:

Monday-Friday

8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Jamie McConnell

Extension Educator,

4-H Youth Development

Email: [email protected]

Stefanie Prevatt

Extension Educator,

4-H Youth Development

Email: [email protected]

FYF: For Your Fridge EO = Extension Office VBF = Veteran’s Building @ Fairgrounds

August 9 Junior Fair Booth Set-up, 3:00-8:00 p.m. 10 Junior Fair Board Meeting, 9:00 a.m. Junior Fair Office 11 Junior Fair Booth Set-up, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (all still projects must be in place by 12:00 p.m.) 12-18 Muskingum County Fair 12 Junior Fair livestock projects in place at the fair by 8:00 a.m. 18 All Junior Fair projects released from the Muskingum County Fair, 7:00 p.m. September 1 Nominations due for Montgomery Leadership Award 1 Nominations due for Friend of 4-H Award 3 Labor Day (Office Closed) 13 CARTEENS 17 Junior Leaders 24 Junior Fair Board Meeting, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m., EO 26 Volunteer Banquet 27 Livestock Sub-Committee Meetings, VBF October 1 4-H Committee, EO 15 Junior Leaders 18 CARTEENS 30 Junior Fair Liaison Committee, VBF

CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clients on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

Muskingum County

225 Underwood Street

Zanesville, OH 43701