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Extension Office Staff Tina Hicks
CEA-4-H & Youth Development [email protected]
J.D Ragland
CEA—Agriculture & Natural Resources [email protected]
Amy Wagner
CEA—Family & Community Health [email protected]
Shannon Walsh
Urban Program Director [email protected]
Mary Stephens
Extended Learning Day Program Leader [email protected]
Erin Jones-Gray
CEA—Horticulture [email protected]
Vera Shorter Office Manager
Important News
Newsletter Editor, Layout & Design:
Sue Walker
The Cloverleaf Randall County 4-H Newsletter
July 2019
The members of Texas A&M AgriLife will provide equal opportunities in programs and ac-tivities, education, and employment to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity and will strive to achieve full and equal employment opportunity throughout Texas A&M AgriLife. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
2019 Randall County 4-H Bronze, Silver,
Gold Star and “I Dare You” Awards When: Judging will take place Monday, July 15th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
If you wish to apply for one of these awards, you can find an application packet on the 4-H publi-cations rack at the Extension Office or you will find a fillable packet with directions and applica-tions on the County Website at https://randall.agrilife.org/misc.
Completed applications are due to the Extension Office by 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 10th. Don’t forget to sign up for an interview time when leaving your application. If you can’t interview on the 15th, you may turn in a DVD with your interview on the 10th. Instructions for completing this DVD can be found in the packet of the award for which you are applying.
Important News
H Stars!
4-H Stars!
We apologize if we’ve failed to recognize any of your 4-H accomplish-ments. Contact the Extension Office, and we’ll be glad to mention
them in next month’s newsletter.
Rifle Results
2019 4-H Opportunity Scholarship Winner
Congratulations to Emily Thurman who was awarded a
$10,000 Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate Scholarship at
this year’s State Roundup. We’re proud of you, Emily!
State Photography Contest Results
Brooke Madeley received Blue Ribbons for
each of her entries in this contest: Ani-
mals—Domestic, Landscape & Nature and
Plant/Flora. Great job, Brooke!
Beef Quiz Bowl
Team 1 2nd
Barrett Bradshaw High Individual
Tanner Owen Second Individual
Lainye Meador Macy Lawrence
Team 2 4th
Gage Lewter Jace Owen
Lucas Bradshaw Miles Huffhines
Fashion Show—Construction Theatre/Costume
Jacie Guerrero 6th
Trashion Fashion
Kadenze Mowry &
Jenna Hicks 1st
Entomology Collection
Sr
Jacie Guerrero 2nd
Int
Kyle Guerrero 5th
Consumer Decision Making
Team 8th
Lucas Bradshaw Sunny Cowley
Tanner Owen Tirey Bow
Invitational Meat Judging
Sr
Macy Lawrence 8th
Int
Kade Lawrence 10th
Food Show—Nutritious Snacks
Jacie Guerrero 6th
Educational Presentations
Open—Family & Consumer Health Education
Abby Burkham &
Katelyn Brownd 7th
Health & Wellness
Jace Owen Competed
State 4-H Roundup Results
Juniors District
High Team 1st
Brayden Bryan High Individual
Christopher Morris 2nd High Indiv
Elizabeth Kolath
Paiden Perez
Intermediates
Team 3 2nd
Kyle Guerrero High Individual
Joshua Gilmore
Carter Stafford
Team 1 3rd
Canon Rosser
Jaxton Bennett
Andrew Kolath
Seniors District State
Team 1 3rd Participated
Jacie Guerrero
Colton Thurman
Kadenze Mowry
William Kolath
State Roundup Pictures
You can view State Roundup Photos at the following link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/tx4hphotos/?fbclid=IwAR27tULkvje9nARCZHr6-21psEP-WBAo6jrA1iwLnCbLmJJnE2OBY-9brJkQ.
Trap
Junior
Max Richmond 3rd
Intermediate
Gentry Salyer 1st
Skeet
Juniors
Kooper Evans 4th
Intermediates
Gentry Salyer 1st
Surcy Peoples 3rd
Seniors
Judd Hollar 1st
Brandon Johnson 4th
Glen Salyer 5th
Clays
Junior
Kooper Evans 4th
Intermediates
Gentry Salyer 1st
Surcy Peoples 2nd
Andrew Kolath 4th
Seniors
Judd Hollar 1st
Brendon Johnson 2nd
Seth Grimland 4th
David Derrick 5th
High Overall Score
Intermediate
Gentry Salyer
Senior
Judd Hollar
District Trap, Skeet & Clays Results
What’s Happening
Native Plant Photography Contest
For Texas Panhandle Youth
This contest is open to amateur photographers be-tween the ages of 10 to 14 years of age as of June 1, 2019. They must attend school or reside in the Pan-handle. This is not a 4-H contest but is presented by the Amarillo Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Tex-as. For more information on the contest, go to https://npsot.org/wp/amarillo/native-plant-society-of-texas-amarillo-youth-photo-contesr/. Photo sub-missions will be accepted until 5 p.m. 9/15/19.
2019 District Photography Contest
This contest is open to all 4-H members except Clo-ver Kids. Each youth may enter 3 pictures that must be of 3 different subjects. Three lucky people will win a Fujifilm INSTAX300 instant Photo Film Cam-era. Entry deadline on 4-H Connect is July 23rd. For more information on the contest, go to https://d14-h.tamu.edu/files/2019/06/4-H-District-Photography-Contest-Letter-2018-2019-Final-draft.pdf.
July 6th
Jim Livingston as guest speaker
4-H Fourth of July Parade Float When: Thursday, July 4th
Where: We’ll meet at 8 a.m. in the parking lot of First United Bank Center to decorate.
Everyone please bring a towel to cover the hay bale you’ll be sitting on and a bag or two of candy to throw to spectators at the parade. Also, be sure to wear anything red, white and/or blue.
Awards Banquet When: 6:30 p.m. Sunday, August 4th
Where: Canyon University Church of Christ
• If you would like to be recognized at this event, please complete the Parade of Champions form enclosed in this newsletter or you can find one at the Extension Office or a fillable one on the Coun-ty Website at https://randall.agrilife.org/misc-forms/. The age division is the grade you com-peted in this past school year. You must turn in this form by the deadline to ensure that you will receive a t-shirt. These forms are due to the County Extension Office by 5 p.m. Monday, July 15th.
• Also, please email 3 pictures of each 4-her being recognized for the Parade of Champion ceremony from any 4-H activity during the past 4-H year. Please note on email that these pictures are for the Parade of Champions ceremony. The email address is highlighted below.
• If you have any pictures of your 4-H members and their projects taken during the year, please email them to Lucas Bradshaw [email protected] by July 22nd so they can be added to the Awards Banquet picture presen-tation.
• This year’s meal will be fajitas. Meal tickets will be on sale July 8th-26th at the Extension Office.
You can find a fillable version of this form on the Randall County Website at https://randall.agrilife.org/misc-forms/.
Dog Project Meetings Hello everyone! Since everyone is so busy this summer, why don’t we hold off on 4-H Dog meetings until the Sunday, August 25 meeting? I’d still like to go ahead with the Fun Match on Sep-tember 8, because, after all, it’s for FUN, and it should give everyone a good incentive to get back in the swing of things, and help them to focus on what they need to work on.
If anyone wants any help with their dogs over the next couple months, just reach out to me (Vickie), and I’d be glad to fit something in.
Leaders: Cherie Scholz, 679-5031 or [email protected]; Vickie Sprouse, 567-1559 or [email protected]
Meeting Room Reservation Requests If you want to schedule a meeting in one of the Kuhlman Extension Center meeting rooms, please fill out a Meeting Room Reservation Request Form found at http://randall.agrilife.org/4h-youth-development-2/forms-2/misc-forms/.
You may bring the completed form to the Extension Office or send it to the Randall County box [email protected]. We’ll confirm that your meeting has been placed on the calendar. Remember, it’s first come, first served so make a reservation as soon as you find out you’re having a meeting.
What’s Happening
Robotics Next Robotics Meetings in August
If you’re interested in finding out more about the Robotics Project, you’re invited to attend this meeting.
Leaders: Cheryl, 806-418-4114, or Kevin Morris, 806-443-3834 or [email protected].
District Record Books Completed Record Books that are advancing to district are due to the County Extension Office by 5 p.m. Fri-day, July 5th. 4-H Connect registration for District Rec-ord Book Judging closes July 3rd. All Junior and Interme-diate County Record Books automatically go on to the district level, but only 1st place Senior record books can advance to this level.
If you would like to help judge District Record Books on Wednesday July 10th, complete a Judge Application found at http://d14-h.tamu.edu/events/record-keeping-and-record-books/ and give it to the County Extension Office by 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 2nd.
What’s Happening
Horse Happenings
Facebook page for Randall
4-H Shooting Sports Club
http://www.facebook.com/randall4hshooting
Shooting Sports Webpage Keep up with contests at the State Shooting Sports webpage http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/shooting-sports/.
Shooting Sports! Shotgun Project Amarillo Gun Club
The shotgun project has stopped taking new shooters. Practices are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sundays and 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact the leader, Gerrod Salyer, 335-0130 or [email protected], if you have any questions
Horse Happenings
WTAMU 4-H Open Arena Night None this summer
State Horse Show Entries are due within 48 hours after the District Horse Show is complete. Registration for State Horse Show on 4-H Connect will close July 1st.
State Horse Show t-shirts can be purchased through marketplace. They must be pre-purchased and will be available for pickup during the show. To order a t-shirt, go to https://secure.touchnet.com/C21490_ustores/web/classic/store_main.jsp?STOREID=570.
For Sale 15 year old finished Reining Horse
$4.000.00 If interested, contact
Deanna Wilkerson, 806-640-2407.
Livestock Lowdown
Livestock Judging OSU Big 3 Field Day—July 15-19
Tri State Fair—Friday, September 13th
(Tri State Fair Entry Deadline is August 2nd at the Extension Office.)
If you’re interested in either of these competitions, contact Mandy Cowley, 806-786-3807 or [email protected].
Club News T-Anchor 4-H Club Meeting
No Club Meetings till the Fall Leaders: Tracy Berry, 282-3982 Deanna Wilkerson, 640-2407 [email protected] News: Please check e-mails daily. This is the club’s way of sending info and updates.
Cowboy 4-H Club Meeting Contact club leader for meeting information. Where: Lions’ Club in Happy, TX Leader: Tricia Odom – 764-3560, [email protected]
Canyon 4-H Club Meeting No June or July Club Meetings Leaders: Diane Thurman—676-0278 Cara Bradshaw—676-1404 “Like” our Canyon 4-H Club page on Facebook or check out the club website for timely updates and info.
Livestock 4-H Club Meeting No Club Meeting July Field Trip Fun On Wednesday, July 10th, we’ll meet at Creek House Honey at 9:45 am for a “bee to bottle” tour. Please wear closed-toe shoes. Afterwards, we’ll head to HF & C Feed Store on I-27 for a mini-tour and scavenger hunt. Then, we’ll drive to Amarillo for lunch at Blue Sky followed by popsicles at the Purple Flamingo in Wolflin Village. ***Please bring lunch money. We may need additional drivers. If we have enough spots in vehicles, parents you’re welcome to drop your child off at Creek House Honey and pick them up at the Purple Flamingo when we’re done. Stay tuned for more information. We are working on having our Panhandle Showdown Lamb & Goat Jackpot again in August, and we will be needing club members and parents’ help. Thanks in ad-vance and have a good Summer!
Leaders: Mandy Cowley, 806-786-3807 [email protected], Sherilyn Owen, 683-5020, [email protected], Ellise Meador, 290-5390, [email protected] “Like” us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive latest announcements and updates. You can even text [email protected] to 40404 to get text messages.
Shooting Sports Rifle & Pistol Leaders: Scott Karcher, 351-2385, [email protected] Archery Leader: Christi Hairston—282-9540, [email protected] Trap & Skeet (Shotgun) Leaders: Lanna Hollar, 683-0464, Ralan-
[email protected], Jeremy Hollar, 683-6686 and Gerrod Salyer, 335-0130, [email protected]
Facebook Page for Randall 4-H Shooting Sports Club www.facebook.com/randall4hshooting
Consumer Decision Making Leader: Tricia Odom, 335-5064, [email protected] Dog Leader: Cherie Scholz, 679-5031, or [email protected] Vickie Sprouse. 567-1559 or [email protected] Swine Quiz Bowl & Skillathon Leader: Greg Curry, 806-674-8788, or [email protected]
Rabbit Leaders: Misty Manasco, 679-2489 , [email protected] Kristy Ketterlin, 670-7063, [email protected] Marci Muno, 806-681-4118, [email protected] Robotics Leaders: Kevin & Cheryl Morris, 806-418-4114, [email protected] Livestock Judging Leader: J. D. Ragland, 468-5543 or 463-0245, [email protected]
Horse Judging Leader: Cheyenne Lueb, 433-5485, or [email protected] Entomology Leader: Bonnie Pendleton, 651-2554, [email protected] Beef Skillathon Leader: Shannon Wilson, 676-2067, [email protected]
Beef Quiz Bowl Leader: Cara Bradshaw, 676-1404, [email protected]
Project News
Clover Kids 4-H Club Meeting No Club Meetings for Summer. Leader: Sandra Mowry, 341-6976 or [email protected]
Shine 4-H Club No Club Meeting for Summer Leader: Michelle Fields, 580-647-0996, [email protected]
Bushland 4-H Club No Club Meetings for Summer Leader: Tyler Randolf, 282-3781.
Rabbit 4-H Project Club No July Club Meeting
Leaders: Misty Manasco, 679-2489, [email protected] ; Kristy Ketterlin, 670-7063, [email protected] Marci Muno, 681-4118, [email protected]
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Check us out on the web!
http://randall.agrilife.org/
Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service
Randall County 4-H
Herbert F & Jeannie Kuhlman Extension Center
200 N Brown Rd
Canyon, TX 79015
Phone: 806-468-5543
Fax: 806-468-5547
Email Address: [email protected]
"To Make the Best Better"
The members of Texas A&M AgriLife will provide equal opportunities in programs and activities, education, and employment to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity and will strive to achieve full and equal employment opportunity throughout Texas A&M AgriLife.
The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Information contained in this letter is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of the Texas A&M University Systems is implied.
Amy Wagner
County Extension Agent-
Family & Community Health
Tina Hicks
County Extension Agent-
4-H & Youth Development
J.D. Ragland
County Extension Agent-
Agriculture & Natural Resources