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San Bernardino County 4-H Headlines October 2004 Vol. 8 No. 10 Cooperative Extension/4-H Office 777 E. Rialto Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92415 Phone: (909) 387-2179 Fax: (909) 387-3306 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: http://cesanbernardino.ucdavis.edu/ and http://clubs.ca4h.org/sanbernardino/ State 4-H Web: http://www.ca4h.org/ Upcoming Events October 1-9, 2004 National 4-H Week October 2, 2004 Achievement Night and Leader Recognition at Ruth O. Harris Middle School in Bloomington October 9, 2004 Leadership Day at San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Headquarters October 18, 2004 San Bernardino County Fair Fall Livestock Meeting, 6:00 pm at the Fairgrounds (meeting is for project and community leaders) October 23, 2004 Rancho Rebels 4-H Halloween “Playday” Horse Show at Heritage Park Equestrian Center November 5-7, 2004 State Leaders’ Fourm November 6, 2004 County Horse Bowl Competition

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San Bernardino County4-H

HeadlinesOctober 2004 ♥ Vol. 8 ♥ No. 10

Cooperative Extension/4-H Office777 E. Rialto Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92415Phone: (909) 387-2179 Fax: (909) 387-3306

E-Mail: [email protected] Web: http://cesanbernardino.ucdavis.edu/ and

http://clubs.ca4h.org/sanbernardino/ State 4-H Web: http://www.ca4h.org/

Upcoming EventsOctober 1-9, 2004 National 4-H WeekOctober 2, 2004 Achievement Night and Leader Recognition at

Ruth O. Harris Middle School in BloomingtonOctober 9, 2004 Leadership Day at San Bernardino County

Sheriff’s HeadquartersOctober 18, 2004 San Bernardino County Fair Fall Livestock

Meeting, 6:00 pm at the Fairgrounds (meeting is for project and community leaders)

October 23, 2004 Rancho Rebels 4-H Halloween “Playday” Horse Show at Heritage Park Equestrian Center

November 5-7, 2004 State Leaders’ FourmNovember 6, 2004 County Horse Bowl CompetitionNovember 9, 2004 Junior and Teen Leader Plans due to the County

4-H Office November 9, 2004 Club Goals due to the County 4-H OfficeNovember 13, 2004 Food Fiesta change in dateDecember 4, 2004 Toys for Tots Horse Show

Lost at Achievement Night!

There was a disposable camera, one 25 year pin, a sheep pencil and small notepad that was misplaced at Achievement night. If anyone has these items or knows where they are, please call the 4-H Office (909)387-2179.

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Record Book TipsSeptember:State Fair: Speech - L; Exhibited - P; Demonstration - R; Attended - U; Showmanship - ZLos Angeles County Fair: Exhibited - P; Attended - U; Showmanship - ZSouthern Section Teen Council Meeting: Attended - UCounty Council Meeting: Attended - U (may only count as one for the year no matter how many you attend)

San Bernardino County 4-H Website

Visit and bookmark the new San Bernardino County 4-H Website at http://clubs.ca4h.org/sanbernardino/ this website is maintained by John Trammell. You can find 4-H forms, information, the county calendar, and much, much more. The website is being updated often. Be sure to check it out!

Legacy FormsLegacy Forms are now available on the County 4-H Website. You can download them and fill them out right on your computer or print them out and fill them out the old fashioned way, with a pen. Either way, you can download them and fill them out, then send them in to the County 4-H Office and the Legacy Committee will meet when we have several forms to be considered.

Bloomington Boosters ReportsThe Bloomington Boosters are proud to announce that they received the Barn Award for display, and cleanliness at The Los Angeles County Fair in Swine, Goats, and Beef! We also had several champions, were well represented in Wool Fashion, and the whole "Beef Belles" class of 10 beautiful contestants were Bloomington Boosters Members! Great Job!

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Incentives and Recognitionwww.ca4h.org/4hresource/ir

4-H Member RecognitionState Project Competition (State 4-H Record Book)High school 4-H members. Award: State Winner receives $1,000 savings bond,alternative winner receives $500. Deadline: Varies by section, typically mid-July.

Outdoor Adventure Award (in memory of Jack and Robert Clay)Outstanding achievement and leadership in camping and outdoor adventure.Award: $100 adults, $250 youth. Deadline: April 30

General 4-H Scholarship (in memory of Mabel W. Jacks)High School senior or high school graduate, in California 4-H when graduated.Award: Five, $700 scholarships. Deadline: April 30

Vocational Ed. 4-H Scholarship (sponsored by the Samarin Family)High school graduates who are seeking training at a vocational/trade or juniorcollege vocational program. Award: $1000. Deadline: April 30

4-H Volunteer RecognitionNational 4-H Salute to ExcellenceNational Volunteer of the Year and National Lifetime Volunteer AwardDeadline: November 15

4-H YPD Staff RecognitionStaff Spotlight - Recognition of a CE 4-H office each month. San Bernardino will be featured in October.

Financial Support for Projects and Club Growth2004 Bob and Pat Dean Memorial 4-H Legacy FundFunding for 4-H Clubs - Up to $2,500 may be requested. Deadline: October 31

2004 Service-Learning Requests for ProposalsFunding for service-learning projects - Up to $5,000 may be requested.Deadline: June 30.

2005 National 4-H Source BookThe 2005 National 4-H Source Book is now available online at http://4hmall.org/ . The source book contains 4-H merchandising, 4-H pins, and curriculum.

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"Youth with Special Needs: Leaders Handbook, Making 4-H More Accessible"

The 2003-2004 4-H State Ambassador team is proud to announce the publication of their service-project manual, "Youth with Special Needs: Leaders Handbook, Making 4-H More Accessible". The manual explains various handicaps, terminology and methods for including all members in 4-H. The handbook is available at http://ca4h.org/leadership/ambassador/03-04/CASA-Book.pdf . If you would like hardcopy manuals for your county, please contact Steven Worker at [email protected]

4-H Golden Clover AwardsThe 4-H Incentives and Recognition Advisory Committee is pleased to announce the new statewide "4-H Golden Clover Awards". Nominate a 4-H member, volunteer, or group in one of ten various categories of achievement. Award recipients receive $500, a medallion and statewide recognition. Applications are due June 30, 2005. More information is available at http://ca4h.org/4hresource/ir/ or contact the County 4-H Office.

Fundraising KitsThe California 4-H Foundation announces the availability of County Fundraising Kits to help strengthen or jumpstart a fundraising program in your club or county. One kit will be mailed to each county office and is also available online at http://ca4h.org/foundation/county/

Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

The search is on to find our top youth volunteer. Prudential Financial is sponsoring this prestigious awards program to recognize youth in the community that give to their communities. If you are selected, you could receive $1,000, an impressive silver medallion, and a trip to Washington, D.C. next May. If you feel you have made a positive difference through a volunteer activity during the past year, please contact Cheryl Eggleston or Christine Duchene at the 4-H county office for an application. The deadline for applications is October 29, 2004.

The application must be in to the San Bernardino County 4-H office by October 29 (or before); no late entries will be accepted. They can be hand delivered or sent by mail, no faxes will be accepted. A letter to your community leader was sent out on the week of September 6, 2004 with

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more details about this award. I will also have copies of the awards letter in the office with the applications.

One middle level (grades 5 through 8) volunteer and two alternates will be selected for San Bernardino County. One high school level volunteer and two alternates will also be selected. The two county level volunteers selected and the four alternates will receive a certificate from the Prudential Financial group, the two winners in each grade level will be forwarded to the national selection committee for the final awards judging.

Christine Duchene, 4-H County Advisor

Rancho Rebels Halloween “Playday”Horse Show

The Halloween “Playday” will be held on October 23, 2004 at Heritage Park Equestrian Center in Rancho Cucamonga. The show will include English and Western, Costume, Obstacle and Showmanship classes. For more information contact Lynne Cofield, Show Manager at (909) 980-6128 or Jill Meisser, Assistant Manager at (909) 980-5838.

2004 State 4-H Leaders FourmThe 2004 State 4-H Leaders Forum is coming soon, on November 5-7 at the beautiful Asilomar Conference Center near Pacific Grove. Registration postmarked by September 1st is at the regular rate. After September 1st

there is a late charge, so get yours in now! All adult 4-H volunteer leaders and 4-H staff in California are invited to attend. Registration materials are available at http://ca4h.org/conference/slf/index.asp Keynote speaker is Larry Swenson, a former 4-Her from Minnesota and founder of Noel International. Exciting speakers, good food, recreation, volunteer recognition, and the silent auction are trademarks of this annual conference. Come meet new friends and catch up with others. And wait till you hear about the workshop sessions! You asked, and we have it - sessions developed for volunteer leaders!

East Valley 4-H Presents: 

A Very Pygmy Christmas, Yucaipa Equestrian CenterSaturday December 11, 2004, check in begins at 8am, showmanship at 10am, classes to follow:  1 doe, 1 buck, 1 wether. Susan Greenburg judge. This is a NPGA sanctioned show. Food, drinks will be available for purchase. More

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information please contact Toni or Lauren Christensen (909) 794-2646 or e-mail [email protected]

Toni Christensen, East Valley 4-H Club

2004 Redlands Christmas ParadeThe Redlands Christmas Parade will be held on Saturday, December 4, 2004 at 6:00 pm. The entry fee is $10.00 and is due by November 12, 2004. The theme is “Redlands Christmas Angels: Celebrating Volunteerism”. If your club is interested in participating contact the DRBA office for more information at (909) 798-7548 or at www.Redlands-events.com.

TIC 2005The Teen Involvement Conference (TIC) this year is going to take place on January 21-23, 2005. This year’s theme is Reach for the Stars. The forms for TIC can be found on the County 4-H Website, http://clubs.ca4h.org/sanbernardino/, under Teen Council or at the State 4-H Website, http://ca4h.org, under sectional conferences in the conference section to the left of the screen. Remember, TIC is first come first served so sign up today. For more information contact John Trammell at [email protected].

John Trammell, TIC Planning Committee      

Workshop proposals are being sought for the South Section "Teen Involvement Conference" scheduled for January 21 - 23, 2005 at Pathfinder Ranch. The conference is designed for high-school aged 4-H members learning citizenship, leadership, and life skills. Proposal forms may be obtained at http://ca4h.org/conference/secconf/ or contact the County 4-H Office

2005 Western Regional 4-H Leaders' ForumThe 2005 Western Regional 4-H Leaders' Forum will take place February 23 - 27, 2005 in Sacramento, California. The Forum is open to all 4-H volunteers in the thirteen western states and will consist of workshops, keynote speakers, and community service. Early-bird registration materials are due December 3, 2004. More information is available at http://wrlf2005.org/ or contact the County 4-H Office.

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"Wonders of Washington"Do you know someone between the ages of 18 and 23 with excellent leadership and communication skills? If so, have them visit http://www.wowwashington.org/programassistant.html and apply to be a program assistant for our spring program, "Wonders of Washington". Similar to Citizenship Washington Focus, WOW PA's become licensed tour guides for the Washington, D.C. area and learn to facilitate educational workshops. Positions begin January 31 with an intense four-week training and end mid-May. Feel free to contact Stacy Carrell if you have any questions at: [email protected] or at 301-961-2800 ext 3819.

Citizenship Focus 2005California Focus 2005 dates are set for June 17 – 21, 2005. Focus will return to the Holiday Inn Capitol Plaza in downtown Sacramento. If you are interested in California Focus contact Rozie Trammell at (909) 864-2653. The group will be having its second meeting on October 12, 2004 at 7:00 pm at Clement Middle School room P-10. Washington Focus 2005 dates are tentatively set for "Road to Democracy" - June 18 – 27; "Global Journey" - July 9 – 20; and "Heritage Trail I & II" - June 18 – 25 and July 9 – 16. Washington Focus dates will be confirmed in October. If you are interested in Washington Focus contact Kamie Champlin at (909) 877-0692, they will be starting fundraising for the trip.

Summer Camp 2005Did you like summer camp this year? Would you like to be a staffer at next year’s camp? The staff applications for Summer Camp 2005 are out and are now on the summer camp website. Staffers must be 14 years old as of January 1, 2005. The website is www.4hsummercamp.com. The Chaperone forms are also out on the website. I would like to have more staffers from San Bernardino County this year, so sign up today. 

John Trammell, Valley Reporter    

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Guide Dog Project

Mrs. Esther Acha, who is a Rehabilitation Counselor/Teacher is back as a Guide Dog Leader. She was the Guide Dog Leader for San Bernardino County 4-H several years ago and had to relocate. She is anxious to work with San Bernardino County 4-Hers who would like to learn about the guide dog program and possibly raise a guide dog. She recently visited the Bloomington Boosters 4-H Club with her guide dog to discuss the program. She has several 4-Hers involved already and would like to extend an invitation to others to join. If you would like to be included in this project call Judie Brown (909) 823-8655 or Cindy Chiatovich (909) 823-7765. (The attached picture is Esther and the Bloomington Boosters Club at our September meeting.)

Judie Brown, Bloomington Boosters

Achievement Night 2004Achievement Night was held on October 2, 2004 at Roth O. Harris Middle School in Bloomington. Achievement Night was hosted by the Inland Rockin’ Rebels and had a sports theme. The 2003-2005 All-Stars presented the awards and the awards ceremony went well, the following awards were presented:

Outstanding Leader:Debby Hilak, Monte Vista

Alumni Award:Dennis Hansberger

Friend of 4-H:Suzane Henderson of Runzon, Saltzman & Eichlor, Inc.Richard Myles Johnson Foundation

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Outstanding Primary Award:Cody Bonnell, Devore RockiesSydney Bonnell, Devore RockiesJonathan Carlson, Mountain EaglesJoshua Centilla, Devore RockiesJanet Champlin, Inland Rockin’ Rebels Gabby Chavez-Cervantes, Grand TerraceMorgan Deards, Rancho RebelsAlexandra DeGarmo, Bloomington BoostersTabitha DeGarmo, Bloomington BoostersMarisa Doyle, Monte VistaRebecca Dunbar, Hesperia Highlighters Chrisopher Dunlop, Grand Terrace Allison Eggleston, Monte VistaKerri Goldstein, Rancho RebelsAlicia Harris, Hesperia Highlighters Jackson Hill, Devore RockiesAutumn Jacord, Grand Terrace John Kane, Monte VistaDenise Kidd, Grand Terrace Christina Mason, Grand Terrace Jordan McClasky, Mojave DesertJenny McDonald, Bloomington BoostersAlex Naranjo, Rancho RebelsTanner O’Brien, Bloomington BoostersRachel Omar, Devore RockiesClayton Pierce, Inland Rockin’ Rebels Kayla Pjerrou, Grand Terrace Namoi Radoi, Inland Rockin’ Rebels Jessica Radoi, Inland Rockin’ Rebels Sherre Rivera, Monte VistaHannah Rogers, Devore RockiesTricia Rogers, Devore RockiesDylan Shelton, Bloomington BoostersPaul Van Antwerp, Mojave DesertTrevor Van Dissel, Bloomington BoostersTyler Walker, Monte VistaSavannah Woods, Mojave Desert

Tristan Woods, Mojave DesertSteven Woodson, Mojave Desert

Graduating Primary Members:Morgan Deards, Rancho RebelsAlexandra DeGarmo, Bloomington BoostersRebecca Dunbar, Hesperia Highlighters Chrisopher Dunlop, Grand Terrace John Kane, Monte Vista Jenny McDonald, Bloomington BoostersTanner O’Brien, Bloomington BoostersHannah Rogers, Devore RockiesDylan Shelton, Bloomington Boosters

Outstanding 1st Year Member:Katelyn Albers, Monte VistaShannon Arrendondo, Bloomington BoostersJacqueline Callahan, Mountain EaglesLauren Callahan, Mountain EaglesMegan Chiatovich, Bloomington BoostersAllison Dunn, Monte VistaRobyn Fratus, Mountain EaglesHayley Goldstein, Rancho RebelsMichaela Goldstein, Rancho RebelsEmerald Gonzalez-Castillo, Grand TerraceJames Harris, Hesperia HighlightersDanielle Johnson, Bloomington BoostersBrittany Kelley, Monte VistaJeffrey McDonald, Bloomington BoostersKaitlyn McDonald, Bloomington BoostersShane McGee, Inland Rockin´ RebelsPamela McGill, Bloomington BoostersKathleen O’Connell, Monte VistaKevin O’Connell, Monte VistaKiely O’Connell, Monte VistaDaniel Perry, High Desert MagicJustin Pilkington, Inland Rockin´ RebelsKelly Potter, Monte Vista

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Jacob Radoi, Inland Rockin´ RebelsTaylor Rhoades, Grand TerraceLauren Rivera, Monte VistaMelanie Saunders, Grand TerraceGraduating High 4-H Member:Jenna Chiatovich, Bloomington BoostersCourtney Douglass, Rancho RebelsKrystal Elser, East ValleyJoseph Franco, Bloomington BoostersJeremy Jones, Bloomington BoostersDavid Mendoza, Monte VistaKaty Roethlisberger, Hesperia HighlightersDanielle Romine, Monte VistaHolly Smith, High Desert MagicStephanie Voss, Rancho RebelsStacey Witt, Inland Rockin’ Rebels

Star RanksBronze:Megan Chiatovich, Bloomington BoostersSarah Dahm, Rancho RebelsMatthew Eshleman, Bloomington BoostersDanielle Johnson, Bloomington BoostersKristofer Orellana, High Desert MagicJacob Radoi, Inland Rockin’ RebelsMac Walker, Monte Vista

Silver:Ellen Borenstein, Rancho RebelsStevie Burnam, Mojave DesertNicole Duhalde, Monte VistaAshley Leonard, Monte VistaEmily Souza, High Desert ChallengersKevin Virosteck, Mojave DesertKaitlin Woods, Mojave DesertMariah Woods, Mojave Desert

Gold:Claudia Conver, Bloomington BoostersOctavia Conver, Bloomington BoostersMichelle Evans, Monte VistaTyler McGee, High Desert Magic

Emerald Star Award:Ashley Bryant, East ValleyBrandi Hoberland, High Desert ChallengersElizaberth Lehto, Grand TerraceJohn Trammell, East Valley

County Record Book Awards

Junior Record Books:

Achievement:County Winner-Kevin Virosteck, Mojave DesertMedals-Jacob Radoi, Inland Rockin’ RebelsKaitlin Woods, Mojave Desert

Arts & Crafts:County Winner-Katie Hade, Devore Rockies

Beef:County Winner-Kevin Virosteck, Mojave Desert

Cavies:County Winner-Rachel Borenstein, Rancho Rebels

Citizenship:County Winner-Tori Grainger, Inland Rockin’ Rebels

Clothing:County Winner-Tori Grainger, Inland Rockin’ Rebels

Community Service:County Winner-Ashley Bryant, East Valley

Dairy Cattle:County Winner-Nicole Duhalde, Monte Vista

Dairy Goat:Medals-Stevie Burnam, Mojave Desert

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Johnny Brown, Mojave Desert

Dog Care and Training:County Winner-Tyler McGee, High Desert MagicMedals-Sarah Dahm, Rancho Rebels

Fashion Review:County Winner-Krystal Eshelman, Bloomington Boosters

Group Determined:Medals-Kristofer Orellana, High Desert Magic (Pack Goat Project)

Horse:County Winner-Jenny Hilak, Monte VistaMedals-Sarah Wilson, High Desert ChallengersKellie Potter, Monte VistaKatie Kapp, High Desert Magic

Leadership:County Winner-Ashley Bryant, East ValleyMedals-Jenny Hilak, Monet VistaTyler McGee, High Desert MagicAshley Trammell, East Valley

Market Calves:County Winner-Justin Champlin, Inland Rockin’ Rebels

Meat Goat:Medals-Megan Chiatovich, Bloomington Boosters

Outdoor Adventure:

County Winner-Ellen Borenstein, Rancho Rebels

Poultry:County Winner-Mariah Woods, Mojave DesertMedals-Daniel Perry, High Desert Magic

Pygmy Goats:County Winner-Lauren Christensen, East ValleyMedals-Kaitlin Woods, Mojave Desert

Rabbits:County Winner-Danielle Johnson, Bloomington BoostersMedals-Andrew Viloria, High Desert MagicShannon Arrendendo, Bloomington Boosters

Sheep:County Winner-Jacob Radoi, Inland Rockin’ RebelsMedals-Mac Walker, Monte VistaClaudia Conver, Bloomington Boosters

Small Animals & Pets:County Winner-Ashley Trammell, East Valley

Swine:Medals-Matthew Eshelman, Bloomington BoostersCody McKee, Bloomington BoostersBrian Evans, Monte Vista

Therapeutic Animals:County Winner-Jennifer Cloud, High Desert MagicMedals-Brianna Thompson, High Desert Magic

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Senior Record Books:

Achievement:County Winner-Carrie Curley, Rancho RebelsMedals-Michael Grainger, Inland Rockin’ RebelsBrooke Pashkey, High Desert ChallengersAmanda Chiatovich, Bloomington Boosters

Aerospace:County Winner-Elizabeth Lehto, Grand Terrace

Beef:County Winner-Stephanie Sornoso, Bloomington Boosters

Citizenship:County Winner-John Trammell, East ValleyMedals-Octavia Conver, Bloomington BoostersKayla Pauwels, Bloomington Boosters

Computers:County Winner-John Trammell, East Valley

Dairy Cattle:County Winner-Sarah Roethlisberger, Hesperia Highlighters

Dairy Goat:County Winner-Cody Johnson, High Desert Magic

Dog Care and Training:County Winner-

Brandi Hoberland, High Desert ChallengersMedals-Holly Smith, High Desert Magic

Foods and Nutrition:County Winner-Emily Souza, High Desert Challengers

Group and Individual Sports:County Winner- Michael Grainger, Inland Rockin’ Rebels

Group Determined:County Winner-Erin Johnson, High Desert Magic (Livestock Knowledge Project)

Horse:County Winner-Brooke Pashke, High Desert ChallengersMedals-Sara Barnes, High Desert ChallengersAshley Leonard, Monte Vista

Horticulture:County Winner-Briana Sallows, East Valley

Leadership:County Winner-Cody Johnson, High Desert MagicMedals-Russell Champlin, Inland Rockin’ RebelsMaloree McElvain, High Desert ChallengersBrandi Hoberland, High Desert Challengers

Leathercraft:County Winner-James Wilson, High Desert Challengers

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Livestock Judging:County Winner-Maloree McElvain, High Desert Challengers

Meat Goat:County Winner-Amanda Chiatovich, Bloomington Boosters

Poultry:County Winner-Jenna Chiatovich, Bloomington Boosters

Pygmy Goats:County Winner-Carrie Crane, Monte Vista

Rabbits:County Winner-Carrie Curley, Rancho Rebels

Sheep:County Winner-Russell Champlin, Inland Rockin’ RebelsMedals-Shane McGee, Inland Rockin’ RebelsMichelle Evans, Monte VistaIlea Powell, Grand Terrace

Swine:County Winner-Kayla Pauwels, Bloomington BoostersMedals-Octavia Conver, Bloomington Boosters

Therapeutic Animals:Medals-Nichole Cloud, High Desert Magic

Wildlife:

County Winner-Katherine Lehto, Grand Terrace

Leadership Development Award:Amanda Chiatovich, Bloomington BoostersOctavia Conver, Bloomington BoostersSarah Roethlisberger, Hesperia HighlightersErin Johnson, High Desert MagicKayla Pauwels, Bloomington BoostersStephanie Sornoso, Bloomington Boosters

County Cluster Medallion Award:Animal Sciences - Large LivestockCody Johnson, Dairy Goat, High Desert Magic

Animal Sciences - Small LivestockBrandi Hoberland, Dog Care, High Desert Challengers

Health and LeisureMichael Grainger, Sports, Inland Rockin’ Rebels

Social Science John Trammell, Computers, East Valley

Sectional and State Winners

Sectional Record Book Winners:Brandi Hoberland - Dog Care and Training, High Desert ChallengersMichael Grainger - Group and Individual Sports, Inland Rockin’ RebelsJohn Trammell - Photography, East ValleyCarrie Curley - Rabbits, Rancho Rebels

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Russell Champlin - Sheep, Inland Rockin’ RebelsCarrie Crane - Sheep, Monte Vista

State Record Book Winners:Carrie Crane - State Winner Sheep, Monte VistaJohn Trammell - State Winner Photography, East ValleyRussell Champlin - 1st Alternate Winner Sheep, Inland Rockin’ Rebels

State Presentation Day:Lauren Christensen, East Valley, gold medal, audio-visual presentation “Pygmies on Parade”Briana Sallows, East Valley, gold medal, demonstration on “Making Tussie-Mussies”Carrie Crane, Monte Vista Diamonds, gold medal, Impromtu speech.

2003 Citizenship Focus Program:Steve Trammell - Leader, East ValleyAmanda Chiatovich, Bloomington BoostersJenna Chiatovich, Bloomington BoostersOctavia Conver, Bloomington BoostersCarrie Curley, Rancho RebelsMichael Grainger, Inland Rockin’ RebelsClint Haywood, Hesperia HighlightersJeremy Jones, Bloomington BoostersMatthew McGee, Bloomington BoostersKayla Pauwels, Bloomington BoostersSarah Roethlisberger, Hesperia HighlightersJohn Trammell, East ValleyJames Wilson, High Desert Challengers

Jamie Pettey Scolarship:Halli Eggleston, Monte VistaHolly Smith, High Desert Magic

Nicole Peacock Scholarship:

Halli Eggleston, Monte VistaNicolette Grill, Hinkley Rollicking RanchersHolly Smith, High Desert Magic

San Bernardino County Academic Scholarship:Jenna Chiatovich, Bloomington BoostersHalli Eggleston, Monte VistaNicolette Grill, Hinkley Rollicking Ranchers

Outstanding Junior Member:Ashley Bryant, East ValleyJenny Hilak, Monte Vista Diamonds

Outstanding Senior Member:Michael Grainger, Inland Rockin’ RebelsMaloree McElvain, High Desert Challengers

Club Seals:Bloomington Boosters - GoldHigh Desert Magic - BlueInland Rockin’ Rebels - BlueRancho Rebels - Red

Outstanding Club: Bloomington Boosters

All-Star Performance Award:Russell Champlin, Inland Rockin’ RebelsCarrie Crane, Monte Vista Carrie Curley, Rancho RebelsMichael Grainger, Inland Rockin’ RebelsMaloree McElvain, High Desert ChallengersJohn Trammell, East ValleyBriana Sallows, East ValleyStephanie Voss, Rancho RebelsStacey Witt, Inland Rockin’ Rebels

2004-2005 All-Star Installation:Kayla Pauwels, Bloomington BoostersSarah Roethlisberger, Hesperia Highlighters

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