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COUNTY ADDRESS, CITY, STATE | XXX-XXX-XXXX | OFFICE HOURS LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/COUNTYNAMEHERE
Welcome and Brief
Events Calendar
Marion County 4-H
Event Photos/
Announcements
4-H County Team
4-H Calendar
Event/Project Flyers
What’s Inside: Happy November!
Dear 4-H Members, Local Leaders, Volunteers, Teachers, and Principals:
November is a great time to look at all the things we have to be thankful and grateful for!
We have some fun Thanksgiving things coming up at our Youth Council Meeting so be sure
to join us November 6th. The 4-H Agent and the new 4-H Agent Assistant has met with
each in-school club during the month of October to present fun 4-H programming. In this
November Newsletter edition you will find all the Marion County 4-H upcoming events,
photos from our 4-H Pet Show, photos from our 4-H Horse Camp, a 4-H Club Calendar,
and some upcoming 4-H events. We have a lot coming up for Marion County 4-Her’s so
get involved! See you at your school or community 4-H activity soon!
Thanks, Marion County 4-H Team
(205)921-3551 [email protected] Address: 372 7th Avenue SW Hamilton, AL 35570
Published by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University), an equal opportunity educator and employer.
372 7th Avenue S.W. Hamilton, AL 35570 | 205-921-3551| Office Hours: 7:30am-4:00pm
Learn more at www.alabama4h.com or https://www.facebook.com/marioncountyal4h
4-H Calendar of Events
UPCOMING EVENTS CONESTS/PROJECTS
-November 1st, Mid-Winter Retreat
Registration Opens
-December 4th, Youth Council
Meeting. Location revealed on
Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
-November 16th Farm City Banquet
for 1st place competition winners
-November 1st, Citizenship
Washington Focus Registration
Opens
-November 1st, National 4-H
Congress Registration Opens
-November 1st, Sweet Potato Order
Due to the Extension office by 4pm
-November 6th, Youth Council
Meeting at the Marion Regional
Nursing Home Activities Room 5:30pm
-November 16th-17th, Pick up your
Sweet Potato Order by 4:00pm.
Open 7:30am-12:00pm 12:30-4:00pm
Check out the Marion County 4-H Website:
http://www.aces.edu/4-H-youth/AL4-H/counties/Marion.php
The Annual Marion County 4-H Pet Show took place Saturday, October 14th, at the Hamilton Tractor Supply Company Store. Youth from all over Marion County came out to participate in the 4-H Pet Show by either showing their pet or volunteering to help run games, face painting, gourd painting, help with set up/take down, or registration. Congratulations to all participants and winners! The Pet Show was so much fun this year and we truly appreciate all the youth, parents, and family that came out to participate. Marion County 4-H would like to thank the 4-H Youth Council for their hard work filling goodie bags for Pet Show winners, Habitat Chapter Members for helping lead games, do face painting, help set up/break down the show, and take pictures, the Winfield Bottling Company for donating the Banners for our Youth Council to decorate for the show, Marion County Extension Staff for their help getting everything ready for the show, our judges Dr. Melissa Shotts and Ms. Ellen Gregg for taking time out of their Saturday to support the youth of Marion County, and of course the Hamilton Tractor Supply Company store staff for allowing us to have our Pet Show at their store and for all their staff help. The Pet Show is always a really fun day and we hope to continue this tradition in the future.
Marion County 4-H Pet Show
Pet Show Photos: https://
www.facebook.com/pg/
marioncountyal4h/
photos/?
tab=album&album_id=17
56596067967322
Check out the Marion County 4-H Website:
http://www.aces.edu/4-H-youth/AL4-H/counties/Marion.php
Largest Cat:
From Left: HMS 6th Grader
Chloe Palmer with her cat
Gracy 2nd place and WMS 6th
grader Kylie Long with her
cat Chester 1st place
Marion County 4-H Pet Show Winners Pet Show Photos: https://
www.facebook.com/pg/
marioncountyal4h/
photos/?
tab=album&album_id=17
56596067967322
Most Unusual Cat:
From Left: HMS 5th grader
Kaylee Clay with her cat Coco 1st
place, HMS 5th grader Ty
Gardner with his cat Mary 2nd
place, and Not Pictured HMS 6th
Grader Chloe Palmer with her
cat Gracy 3rd place
From Left: PES 5th grader Cayden Gallardo with his guinea pig Peanut. Peanut won 2nd
place in most like owner and 1st place as a wizard in the costume contest, MCHS 7th
grader Austin Berry with his hamster Flaffy. Flaffy won 2nd place in most unusual pet
and 1st place in most like owner, Kylie Long with her tortoise Leo. Leo won 1st in most
unusual pet, and second in the costume contest dressed as a sheriff.
Check out the Marion County 4-H Website:
http://www.aces.edu/4-H-youth/AL4-H/counties/Marion.php
Largest Dog: From
Left: HMS 6th grader
Darrell Potter, with his
dog Wiggles 3rd place,
HMS 7th grader
Andrew Tate, with his
dog Booboo 2nd place,
and MCHS 9th grader
Karlee Hardin with her
dog Titan 1st place.
Marion County 4-H Pet Show Winners
Pet Show Photos: https://
www.facebook.com/pg/
marioncountyal4h/
photos/?
tab=album&album_id=17
56596067967322
Smallest Dog:
From Left: WMS 7th grader
Ella Brooke Crumpton with
her dog Tinkerbell 3rd place,
WMS 6th grader Wes Estes
with his dog Tilley 1st place,
and Angel Gibson with her
dog Lilly 2nd place
Most Unusual Dog:
From Left: BES 5th grader
Natalie Pollard with her dog
Molly 3rd place, HMS 5th
grader Sarah Engle with her
dog Ready Freddie, and Guin
5th grader Ella Ezekiel with her
dog Mei-Li 1st place
Dog Costume Contest:
From Left: HMS 5th grader Gracie
Childers with cotton farmer Molly 1st
place, Guin 5th grader Ella Ezekiel
with peacock Mei-Li 2nd place, and
WMS 7th grader Ella Brooke
Crumpton with her dog Sherriff
Chico 1st place
Welcome to the 4-H Team!
You may have noticed a new face around the 4-H Office. The Marion
County 4-H Team would like to welcome Mrs. Ginger Eatman as the
new 4-H Agent Assistant that will be helping out the 4-H Agent during
the 2017-2018 4-H Club Year. Mrs. Eatman was a very active 4-Her
when she was in school. She has a heart and passion for educating
the youth of Marion County. We are so glad to welcome Ginger and
we look forward to a great 4-H Club this year!
More Photos: https://
www.facebook.com/pg/
marioncountyal4h/
photos/?
tab=album&album_id=17
58318444461751
Check out Marion County 4-H on Social Media
Facebook: Marion County Alabama 4-H Instagram: marioncountyal4h Twitter: MarionCoAL4H
4-H Horse Camp at Alexandria Farms
Saturday, October 21st, 2017: Twelve youth from Marion, Franklin, and
Winston County enjoyed 4-H Horse Camp at Alexandria Farms. Youth
learned barn rules, good horsemanship, horse grooming, how to saddle a
horse, proper English riding techniques, played games, enjoyed a Hallow-
een craft, rode horses, enjoyed snacks/lunch, and made new friends. A big
thank you goes out to Allie, Renate, Meghan, Abbi, and Eme for helping
make the 4-H Horse Camp such a fun event for our youth!
Check out Marion County 4-H on Social Media
Facebook: Marion County Alabama 4-H Instagram: marioncountyal4h Twitter: MarionCoAL4H
Farm City Poster, Essay, Multimedia Contest Congratulations to our Farm City Contest Winners! We had over 400
entries this year! The judges had a very tough decision.
2017 Theme: “Agriculture: Food for Life” All youth ages 9-18 in Marion County are welcome to enter this year’s Farm City Contests.
Youth can win 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place in the Essay, Poster, or Multimedia Farm City Contests.
Turn in your entry at your next 4-H in-school club meeting in October OR drop off your
entry to the Marion County Extension Office by October 31st. RULES: http://
offices.aces.edu/marion/2017-farm-city-poster-essay-multimedia-contest/
WINNERS LIST Farm City Essay: 7th-9th
1st Kade Bryant, Brilliant 7th grader 2nd Olivia Forman, Brilliant 7th Grader 3rd Kadie Adams, Brilliant 7th Grader Farm City Essay 10th-12th: 1st Abraham Humphrey, Brilliant 11th Grader 2nd Stephanie Carpenter, MCHS 12th Grader Poster 5th-6th: 1st Jan Lawrence Javier, Hackleburg 6th Grader 2nd Angelia Sanderson, Hamilton 5th Grader 3rd Kailyn Jennings, Guin 5th Grader
Multimedia: 1st Abraham Humphrey, Brilliant 11th Grader 2nd Katie Tucker, Hamilton 10th Grader
4-H Sweet Potato Fundraiser Pick Up at Extension Office November 16th-17th
40 lb. box - $20 Pick-up is from November 16th to17th 7:30am-4:00pm at the Marion
County Extension Office 372 7th Avenue SW, Hamilton, AL 35570.
Congratulations to Hayden Parish for selling the most sweet
potatoes in the county! Hayden wins a cash prize.
Questions about pick up? Call or email the 4-H Agent at the Marion
County Extension Office at 205-921-3551or [email protected]
County Awards:
1st Place County $50.00
2nd Place County $25.00
3rd Place County $15.00
State Awards Essay & Multimedia:
1st Place County $300.00 Cash
(Winner’s Classroom gets $300)
2nd Place County $200 Cash (Winner’s
Classroom gets $200)
Pick Up Orders:
Nov. 16th-17th
1st Place Poster
2nd Place Poster
3rd Place Poster
Meet the Marion County 4-H Team
Marion County Extension Office
372 7th Avenue S.W.
Hamilton, AL 35570
Office: (205) 921-3551
Fax: (205) 921-3018
Cell: (205) 546-0215
www.alabama4h.com
www.aces.edu
www.facebook.commarioncountya
l4h
Interested in becoming a Volunteer or Leading a New Club?
We are always looking for new volunteers to lead some of our special interest clubs! We would
love to be able to offer even more special interest clubs this year, but the Marion County 4-H
team needs YOUR help! Become a volunteer today!
Complete this form and either email it or drop it off to your 4-H Agent: at the Marion County
Extension Office. Email: [email protected] Address: 372 7th Avenue S.W. Hamilton, AL 35570
http://www.aces.edu/pubs/docs/V/VOL-0028/VOL-0028.pdf
UPCOMING EVENTS: http://www.aces.edu/4-H-youth/AL4-H/counties/Marion.php
Lisa Murphy
County Extension Coordinator
Ginger Avery
Administrative
Support Associate
Rebecca Danley
4-H Foundation Regional Ext. Agent
Alanna Parker
TGIF Agent Assistant
The Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University),
is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome!
Ginger Eatman
4-H Agent Assistant
Marion County 4-H Events
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
National 4-H Conference
in Washington D.C. Opens
Nov. 1st
Citizenship Washington Focus
Registration Opens Nov. 1st
Mid-Winter Registration
Opens Nov. 1st
1
Sweet Potato
Orders DUE Nov. 1st by
4:00pm Extension Office
4-H AL Water Watch
Training Workshop
2
4-H Field Day
4-H Agent Out of Office
3 8:50 WMS 5-1
9:50 WMS 5-2
12:00 WMS 5-3
12:50 WMS 5-4
Reality Check
Bevill State
4
5 Youth Council
Meeting
TOMORROW
5:30pm
6 7:55 WMS 7-1
8:57 WMS 7-2
10:00 WMS 7-3
11:01 WMS 7-4
11:30 PES 5-1 GE
1:25 PES 5-2 GE
7
12:00 BES 5th GE
12:45 BES 6th GE
8
9
10
School Holiday
11
12 13
7:50 HMS 6-1 GE
8:47 HMS 6-2
9:47 HMS 6-3
10:47 HMS 6-4
12:06 HMS 6-5
14
8:00 Hburg 5th GE
9:05 Hburg 6th GE
9:50 Hburg 5th GE
11:30 Hburg Sr. High
12:00 Hburg Jr. High
15
Sweet Potatoes
Delivered to the
Extension Office
PICK UP Tomorrow->
16 Pick up Sweet Potatoes
11:25 MCHS Sr. High
12:00 MCHS Jr. High
11:30 GES 5th Salter GE
12:30 GES 5th Pipkins
1:30 GES 6th Crowe
17 Pick up Sweet Potatoes
7:50 HMS 5-1 GE
8:47 HMS 5-2
9:47 HMS 5-3
11:10 HMS 5-4
12:50 HMS 5-5
18
19 20
8:50 WMS 6-1 Cotton
9:50 WMS 6-2 Langley
12:00 WMS 6-3 Langley
12:50 WMS 6-4 Cotton
MC School Holiday
21
School Holiday
22
4-H Office Closed for
Thanksgiving
23
4-H Office Closed for
Thanksgiving
24
4-H Office Closed
for Thanksgiving
25
26
27
9:40 PHS 9-12th
HHS 12:20
28
7:50 HMS 7th&8th
10:35BHS Jr. & Sr.
High
29
30
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
November 2017
Marion County Alabama 4-H MarionCoAL4H marioncountyal4h
REMINDERS: The Photography
Exhibit project will be due at your
January Club Meeting. Call or
email the 4-H Agent with Questions
(205)921-3551 or [email protected]
Second Youth Council Meeting
November 6th starting at 5:30pm.
Marion Regional Nursing Home
Activities Room
Questions? Call (205)921-3551
Contact Rebecca Danley with any Questions or if you need help Registering in your 4HOnilne Account. (Everyone in 4-H already has a 4HOnline account set up.) (205)921-3551 or [email protected] Office Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:00pm 372 7th Avenue SW Hamilton, AL 35570
Register at www.4honline.com (make sure you go to Alabama)
WHAT IS CITIZENSHIP WASHINGTON FOCUS?Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) is a week-long 4-H citizenship program for youth ages 14-18 that takes place at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center, just 1 mile from the Washington, DC border.
Every summer, thousands of young people participate in the program, which provides opportunities for them to:
• strengthen their communication, leadership, and citizenship skills on a national level
• understand the importance of civic and social responsibilities as they relate to the development of better citizens and leaders
• exchange ideas, practice respect, and form friendships with other youth from diverse backgrounds
• experience hands-on learning using the historical backdrop of Washington, DC
CWF PARTICIPANTS ENJOY...• a behind-the-scenes look at our nation’s capital and the chance to
meet Members of Congress• motivational speakers, educational workshops, and assemblies that
increase individual commitment to citizen involvement and build lifetime skills for success
• activities that encourage new and lasting friendships• an enthusiastic staff of young adults that work directly with them
Participants are immersed in the culture and history of Washington through onsite workshops at its most spectacular sights. Destinations include, but are not limited to:
• The Capitol• Mount Vernon• Arlington National Cemetery• Presidential and war monuments and memorials• Smithsonian museums
HOW MUCH?• $500.00 (total)
• $100.00 non-refundable deposit due with application by December 1, 2017)
• $400.00 balance due by March 1, 2018 (payments can be made between December and March).
2018 ALABAMA APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:• Applicants must be Senior Level 4-H Members (14-18 years of age).• The application for the 2018 CWF must be received in its entirety by
December 1, 2017 through 4HOnline. The following pieces are part of that application process:
• 4HOnline Application• My 4-H Story (There are two formats to choose from; please see
guidelines below)• Two reference letters; including one from Extension staff. The
piece should be saved as a PDF and uploaded into 4HOnline. (Please see guidelines below)
The decision of the Selection Committee is � nal. Delegates will be selected and announced by February 1, 2018.
MY 4-H STORY FORMAT GUIDELINES:• Written Format:
• Use Arial or Times New Roman, 12 point font and one inch margins. The story is a maximum of 2000 words. Check your spelling and grammar. Save “My 4-H Story” as a PDF and upload into 4HOnline.
• Digital Format:• “My 4-H Story” may be submitted in a video format. The “My
4-H Story” video not exceed � ve minutes and must be on a DVD that will play on a standard computer. The “My 4-H Story” DVD will need to be mailed to Mrs. Joy Scott, 205 Duncan Hall-ACES, Auburn University, AL 36849. The DVD must be postmarked by December 1, 2017- No Exceptions!
MY 4-H STORY CONTENT GUIDELINES:• Part I- Introduction: Introduce yourself. Include your interests.
Tell why you joined 4-H and about your 4-H Club experience.• Part II- Leadership Achievement: Your 4-H story should give evidence
of leadership, growth in your 4-H project, degree of involvement, cooperation, honesty, responsibility and good judgment. Describe how 4-H helped you become a leader.
• Part III- Service and Citizenship Achievement: Your 4-H story should give evidence of you helping others in the community.
• Part IV- 4-H Project Achievement: A good 4-H story talks about your triumphs and setbacks, the challenges and opportunities, any obstacles you experienced and how you overcame them. The focus should not be on prizes you have won, but on how your work has impacted you as a person.
GUIDELINES FOR LETTERS OF REFERENCE:• Two Letters of Reference are required.
• One of the letters should be from an Extension staff member. (4-H FREA, CEC, CEA, or 4-HAA)
• Letters are not to be from family members.• A good letter of reference is one that supports your achievements,
skills and service within 4-H. Save this document as a PDF and upload into 4HOnline.
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Joy Scott at [email protected] or at (205)-612-2790.
June 10-16, 2018
CITIZENSHIP • LEADERSHIP
WASHINGTON FOCUS
WHAT IS CITIZENSHIP WASHINGTON FOCUS?
www.aces.edu | www.alabama4h.comThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! © 2017 Alabama Cooperative Extension System. 4HYD-2267
What Is National 4-H Conference?At the invitation of the Secretary of Agriculture, this event is the USDA’s premier youth development opportunity to engage youth from across America in developing recommendations for the National 4-H Youth Development Program. Delegates at this working conference will create a product that will help guide the future of the National 4-H Youth Development Program. Delegates are also ambassadors for the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and Alabama 4-H, representing Alabama 4-H interests with U.S. Senators and Representatives on Capitol Hill Day. The conference brings together youth, volunteer leaders, and Extension staff from across the United States and its territories as well as the Canadian provinces. For more information, visit the conference website at http://4hconf.4-h.org.
2018 Alabama Application RequirementsApplicants must be Senior Level II (ages 16–18) members.Complete application must be submitted through 4HOnline and be received by Friday, December 1, 2017. Applications must include the following:• 4HOnline application• My 4-H Story (Choose one of two format options. See guidelines below.)• 4-H resume• Two letters of reference, including one from an Extension staff member
My 4-H Story Format GuidelinesWritten Format• Use Arial or Times New Roman, 12-point font and one-inch margins. Your
story may not exceed 2,000 words. Check spelling and grammar. Save as in PDF format as My 4-H Story, and upload into 4HOnline.
Digital Format• Submit My 4-H Story in video format not to exceed five minutes. It must
be on a DVD that will play on a standard computer. Mail your My 4-H Story DVD Joy Scott, 205 Duncan Hall–ACES, Auburn University, AL 36849. The DVD must be postmarked by Friday, December 1, 2017. No exceptions!
My 4-H Story Content GuidelinesAnswer the following questions in your story:
• Why do you want to attend the National 4-H Conference?• What will you do with what you will learn from attending?• With whom will you share your experience?
• Part I, Introduction: Introduce yourself. Include your interests. Explain why you joined 4-H and talk about your 4-H Club experience.
• Part II, Leadership Achievement: Show evidence of your leadership, growth in your 4-H project, and degree of involvement, cooperation, honesty, responsibility, and good judgment. Describe how 4-H helped you become a leader.
• Part III, Service and Citizenship Achievement: Give evidence of how you help others in the community.
• Part IV, 4-H Project Achievement: A good 4-H story talks about your triumphs and setbacks, challenges and opportunities, and obstacles you experienced and how you overcame them. Don’t focus on prizes you have won, but on how your work has affected you as a person.
My 4-H Resume GuidelinesHaving a resume prepared is important for college, scholarships, and job applications. Starting with the most current year and going back to the beginning of your 4-H career, build your resume by listing activities and corresponding dates to indicate your 4-H work. Your resume must include the headers found below. When your resume is complete, save it as a PDF and upload into 4HOnline.• 4-H Project Achievements and Awards. Accomplishments or activities in
your 4-H project area (animal science, natural resources, etc.)• 4-H Leadership and Educational Accomplishments. Offices, commit-
tees, 4-H workshop presentations, etc.• 4-H Service Accomplishments and Activities. Community service
opportunities• Non–4-H Leadership Accomplishments, Activities, and Awards
Guidelines for Letters of Reference:Two letters of reference are required. A good letter of reference supports your achievements, skills, and service in 4-H. Save this document as a PDF and upload into 4HOnline.• One of your letters of reference should be from an Extension staff
member (4-H FREA, CEC, CEA, or 4-HAA).• Letters should not be from family members.
If you have any questions, please contact Joy Scott at [email protected] or at (205)-612-2790.
National 4-H ConferenceWashington, D.C. | April 7–12, 2018
www.aces.edu | www.alabama4h.comThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! © 2017 Alabama Cooperative Extension System. 4HYD-2266
DATE: Monday, December 4th
TIME: 5:30pm
WHO: Any active Marion County 4-Her ages 9-18 or any youth that want
to get more involved in Marion County 4-H. We encourage all 4-H Club
Officers to attend.
WHY: A youth council member will serve as a Marion County 4-H
Ambassador to promote 4-H in the schools and at local events. Youth will
learn leadership skills, help plan county events, and help plan/participate
in Community Service Activities. We will be doing a community service
activity at the November Youth Council Meeting-you don’t want to miss it!
WHERE: Location will be revealed on the Marion County 4-H Facebook,
Instagram, and Twitter Page-stay tuned!
COST: FREE
QUESTIONS: (205)921-3551 or [email protected]
Youth Council Meeting Website: http://offices.aces.edu/marion/youth-council-meeting-march-14th-530pm/
Marion County Alabama 4-H MarionCoAL4H marioncountyal4h
The Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University), is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome!
LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT Put your name, grade, school, and category on the back of your entry.
This is an individual event (no teams/help).
Photos may be color or black and white.
Photos must be 5 x 7 or smaller.
Photos should be mounted flat on plain white paper-
no larger than 8.5x11. Picture sequence boards
should be NO larger than 22”x22” total (use 5x7 or
smaller photos).
The photos must be original photos that you took.
Photos must have been taken during the current 4- H
Year.
You can enter each category one time only.
Categories are:
1. People
2. Animals
3. Nature and Buildings
4. Picture Sequence - consisting of three or more
pictures that tell a story.
What Judges Will Look At ?
How the photo is put together – Is the photo well arranged? Did the photographer
use the best angle or point of view?
Focus and Sharpness – Is the photo in focus? If it’s not in sharp focus, did you mean
it for an artistic effect?
Lighting – Did you use lighting to create a mood or effect?
Is the picture creative?
Photos are DUE at January 4-H club meeting!
Call or Email your 4-H Agent is you have any questions (205)921-3551 or
[email protected] Go ‘Like’ the Marion County Alabama 4-H Facebook Page!
The Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University), is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome!