Monroe County Office 901 Illinois Ave., PO Box 117
Waterloo, IL 62298 618-939-3434, 618-939-7708 Fax
Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.
Closed Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Madison-St. Clair County Branch Office 1 Regency Plaza
Collinsville, IL 62234 618-344-4230, 618-344-5602 Fax
Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.
Closed Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Winter 2013
Madison, Monroe, St. Clair Unit
4-H Family News
Unit Staff
County Director Pamela Jacobs
4-H Youth Development Educator
Susan Hayden
4-H Youth Development Educator—Metro
Steve Wagoner
4-H Program Coordinator Lynn Weis
Community & Economic Development Educator
Nora Feuquay
Extension Educator Horticulture
Elizabeth Wahle
Program Coordinator Horticulture &
Natural Resources Sarah Ruth
EXCEL Program Director
Karen Tilashalski
EXCEL Program Coordinator
Alison Donoho
Office Support Denise Godfrey Patty Stanton
Mary Kay Rahn
Visit our website;
www.extension.illinois.edu/mms
Highlights from Madison, Monroe,
St. Clair Achievement Programs;
Monroe County 4-H’ers
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Madison County 4-H’ers Thursday, December 6, 2012
St. Clair County 4-H’ers
Friday, December 7, 2012
4-H members in Madison, Mon-roe, and St. Clair Counties were recognized for submitting the top record in a project area in their age group, the top rec-ord overall regardless of age, top secretary, top treasurer, top 4-H Week Window Display, and many other achievements from the 2011–2012 4-H program year.
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Our goal for the future is to contact you via email when the
newsletter is ready for viewing on our website. You will be
able to access it at www.extension.illinois.edu/mms.
Please send to us your updated email address. You can con-
tact us via email at [email protected] or call either office.
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I Dare You Awards;
The I Dare You Award is presented to 4-H youth who demonstrate leadership and service through personal integrity and a willingness to assume responsibility. I Dare You Awards were presented to;
Kevin Mosbacher, Monroe County Megan Mosbacher, Monroe County
Audrey Kinzinger, St. Clair County Megan Beisiegel, St. Clair County
Congratulations to ALL 4-H members who submitted their 4-H records for judging. These members were recognized at county achievement programs during the month of December.
Monroe County 4-H members recognized Sunday, December 2, 2012 for top 4-H records;
Alicia Biffar Rabbits, Sheep, Poultry
Nathan Eschmann Horticulture
Charley Gregson Photography
Caleb Grohmann Swine
Katelyn Hamilton Horse & Pony
Alexis Hartman Dairy
Jacob Johnson Computer Science
Mitchell Leifeld Public Presentations
Lauren Marquardt Poultry
David Matzenbacher Electricity
Austin McCann Small Pets
Madison County 4-H members recognized Thursday, December 6, 2012 for top 4-H records;
Amelia Raymond Animal Science and Home & Family
Sarah Floyd Environment & Natural Resources
Devan Kaufman Food, Nutrition & Health
Kaitlyn Frick Personal Development
Darrin Reinhardt Plants & Soils
St. Clair County 4-H members recognized Friday, December 7, 2012 for top 4-H records;
Grace Kapelski Animal Science and Home & Family
Zoe McIntyre Community Involvement & Global Awareness
Hope Kapelski Engineering & Technology
Nico Janik Food Nutrition & Health
Jessica McCann Sewing & Textiles
Samantha McCann Florticulture, Vet Science
Jessica Neary Health
Steven Puder Woodworking, Visual Arts
Andrew Reifschneider Aerospace
Elizabeth Rethwisch Cat Care
Alexis Ruemker Dog Care
Roxann Surman Beef
Amanda Toth Food & Nutrition
CONGRATULATIONS to ALL
4-H Club members for project
achievement, leadership &
community service.
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UNIT 22 4-H CALENDAR January
7 Madison County Federation Meeting, Pantera’s, Edwardsville 7 Deadline for Scholarship Application for Junior Leadership Conference
21 Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday, Office Closed
22 St. Clair County Leaders’ Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Turkey Hill Grange
26 Monroe County Leaders’ Meeting, 8:30 a.m., County Annex Building
28 Deadline to register for Junior Leadership Conference in Champaign
29 Madison County Leaders’ Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Branch Office, Collinsville
February
2 Madison County Steer Weigh-In, 9:00 a.m., Glenn Grotefendt Farm, Marine
2 St. Clair County Trivia Night, Knights of Columbus, Fairview Heights
9 St. Clair County Steer Weigh-In, 9:00 a.m., 4-H Ag Building, Scheve Park, Mascoutah
23, 24 4-H Junior Leadership Conference, Holiday Inn, Urbana
21 Registration deadline for Horse Bowl & Hippology Contests
March
*Pork Quality Assurance Training dates will be scheduled.
1 Legacy of Leadership Scholarship AND Illinois 4-H Livestock Scholarship
postmark deadline
2 Monroe County Steer Weigh-In, 8:00 a.m., Monroe County Fairgrounds
12 Unit Extension Council Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Branch Office
19 Basket Raffle, KC Hall, Fairview Heights, IL
23 Weekend Gardener, Shrine of our Lady of the Snows. Belleville, IL
April
16 Monroe Co. Ext. & 4-H Ed. Foundation Scholarship applications due
20 State 4-H Robotics Competition, Champaign-Urbana
21– 27 National Volunteer Week
May
1 Horse Lease/Horse Ownership Papers due to Extension Office by 4:30 p.m.
4, 5 State Horse Bowl & Hippology Contests, U of I Campus, Champaign-Urbana
14 Unit Extension Council Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Branch Office
18 4-H Day With the Cardinals
June
4–8 Southern Illinois 4-H Camp Session, Memorial 4-H Camp, Monticello, IL
23–26 Illini Summer Academies, U of I Campus, Champaign-Urbana
24–27 Southern Illinois 4-H Camp Session, Western Kentucky 4-HCamp, Dawson Springs, KY
July
21–28 Monroe County Fair
23 28 Madison County Fair
23–28 State Junior Horse Show, State Fairgrounds, Springfield
August
1-4 St. Clair County 4-H Shows
9 Madison-Monroe-St. Clair Day at IL State Fair
September
6-8 SILC 2013, Camp Manitowa, Benton, IL https://www.campmanitowa.com
Madison, Monroe, St. Clair Unit
Jr. Master
Gardener SPIN
groups and Youth
Cooking Schools
will be held this
summer.
Details will be
sent to 4-H Clubs
when dates are
available.
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ILLINOIS 4-H JR. LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE, JLC
The Illinois 4-H Jr. Leadership Conference, JLC, is a fun filled overnight weekend event that provides jun-ior high delegates with a look into leadership development and opportunities within the 4-H program. This conference is brought to you by the Illinois State 4-H Youth Leadership Team. The 2013 JLC is scheduled
for Saturday and Sunday, February 23-24 at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Conference Center in Urbana.
JLC is open to 7th and 8th grade 4-H members and Operation Military Kids (OMK) Extension participants. At this event, these members have the opportunity to bring a non-4-H friend!!! The conference gives junior high youth a chance to develop their leadership skills, meet and interact with youth from across the state, and view state leadership in action, while connecting with the State 4-H Youth Leadership Team.
For more information, or to register for this event please visit;
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/state4h/events/juniorleadership.cfm
I want to share a decision I have made. After careful consideration, I have made the
decision to retire from University of Illinois Extension. My retirement is effective Feb-
ruary 1, 2013, so my last day will be January 31, 2013.
I have truly enjoyed my Extension career. I have had the pleasure of working with
many wonderful colleagues, and also with many, many excellent volunteers. The
strong 4-H program that exists in all three counties continues to thrive and be suc-
cessful because of the caliber of the volunteers who provide leadership to the pro-
gram.
I have also had the pleasure of working with and learning from hundreds of youth. It
has been a remarkable experience to see them grow and develop into confident, suc-
cessful adults. It is very rewarding to see many of them return to the 4-H Family as
4-H parents and volunteers!
The following quote, taken in part from a TV show, expresses what I am thinking as I approach retirement;
“I'm thankful for my years spent with this family, for everything we shared, eve-
ry chance we had to grow. I'll take the best of them with me and lead by their
example wherever I go…There are things we don't want to happen, but have
to accept. Things we don't want to know, but have to learn. And people we
can't live without but have to let go.”
As I prepare for the next chapter in my life I want each of you to know that I truly cher-
ish the time I have shared with all of you; some a number of years, others just the re-
cent few. And while it is indeed hard to let go, I am confident that the passion and
dedication all you have for the 4-H program will continue, and that the support I re-
ceived from so many of you will be shared in the same way with my successor.
Thanks for making my time with you most rewarding!
Susan
To My 4-H Family in the Madison, Monroe, St. Clair Unit:
Important Livestock Information: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/qaec/
Quality Assurance & Ethics Certification is mandatory for livestock project enroll-
ment and 4-H exhibition. All 4-H beef, sheep, swine, horse, dairy, meat goat and poultry exhibitors must
complete QA&E Certification in order to exhibit livestock in these project areas at both local shows and/or at State
Fair. Members must complete the training via the website one time during their showing career. Those that have
completed it in the past will be eligible to show. The website is now open at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/
qaec/ Please avoid disappointment at the 4-H Show by completing the training NOW, or at your earliest conven-
ience. DO NOT wait until the last minute to complete the training. Doing so may result in the inability to show
a livestock project by being dropped from the project, and forfeiture of premium.
2013 Steers, Barrows, Wethers, & Meat Goats Birth, Ownership and Tattoo Dates
STEERS:
- Calved on or after January 1, 2012
- Owned & personally cared for by exhibitor since – February 1, 2013
- Tattooed –
o On or between the last Saturday in January (January 26, 2013) and March 15, 2013.
o In addition to tattooing, steers that are being considered for showing at state fair are to be tagged with the elec-
tronic ID tags.
*****Major Change*****
ALL STEERS; PREMIERE & NON-PREMIERE, MUST BE WEIGHED, TATTOOED AND TAGGED
WITH AN EID DURING THE DESIGNATED TIMELINE ABOVE TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE 2013
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR.
BARROWS: - Regular Barrows
o Farrowed on or after January 15, 2013 and must be the property of the exhibitor by June 1, 2013.
o No weighing and tattooing required but must submit ear notches when making entry for ISF
- Premiere Barrows
o Farrowed on or after February 10, 2013 and must have been the property of the exhibitor by June 1, 2013
o Weighed and Tattooed February 10 to April 15, 2013
o Tattooed within 35 days of birth and not weigh more than 1.0 lbs/day of age
o Junior exhibitors can purchase nominated barrows
SHEEP WETHERS: - Both Premiere & Live Show Wethers
o Lambed on or after January 1, 2013
o Ownership Date – May 15, 2013
o If wethers are being considered for showing at ISF they must be weighed & tattooed – between March 15 and
May 15, 2013
- Weigh/Tattoo procedures for Open & Jr. Premiere & Live Show Wethers:
All lambs and meat goats to be exhibited at the State Fair MUST be taken to one of the statewide locations for
weighing and tattooing. Each lamb will be tagged with an electronic ID tag, tattooed, weighed, and recorded on
Lamb Nomination Forms.
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4-H Premium Update 4-H Premium checks will be distributed in much the same manner as last year. As soon as we have re-ceived the funds from the state, we will print premium checks and distribute them to 4-H members. At the present time we have received no information as to when the monies will be available. Again, we appreci-ate your understanding and patience as we wait for information from the state.
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MEAT GOATS: (ALL MEAT GOAT WETHERS MUST BE TATTOOED AT REGIONAL SHEEP
PROCESSING SITES).
- Wethers – Born on or after October 1, 2012
- Registered and tattooed in name of exhibitor only by May 15, 2013
- Ownership dates for Kids & Yearlings not in milk – May 15, 2013
BREEDING ANIMALS
Birth & Ownership Dates Beef – Heifers and Cows: - Heifers
o Age requirement is from September 1, 2011 to March 31, 2013 (w/ addition of Senior Yearling class)
o Owned and personally cared for by exhibitor since June 1, 2013
- Performance Cows –
o Cows must be born before September 1, 2011 (Cow-Calf Class only)
o Owned and personally cared by exhibitor since January 1, 2013
Swine – Gilts:
- Age requirement is farrowed on or after January 1, 2013
- Owned by exhibitor since June 1, 2013
Sheep – Ewes & Rams:
- Age requirement for yearling ewes is from January 1, 2012 to August 31, 2012
- Age requirement for ewe lambs is after September 1, 2012
- Age requirement for ram lambs is after January 1, 2013
- Owned and personally cared for by exhibitor since June 25, 2013
Dairy – Cows and Heifers:
- No age requirements
- Calves and Heifers – Owned since June 1, 2013
- Cows – Owned since January 1, 2013
Horse and Pony: - May 1 – Place on file in Extension Office or w/ FFA Advisor copies of ownership and/or lease papers for all ani-
mals that the member plans to exhibit at the ISF Junior Horse Show.
Dogs: - Dogs must be owned or leased by June 1, 2013
At this time, no paperwork is required to be on file.
Dairy Goats: - Kids and Yearlings not in milk must be owned by exhibitor only by June 1, 2013.
Milking Does must be owned by exhibitor only by January 1, 2013.
Meat Goats
All meat goats (wethers and all breeding animals) are to be owned by exhibitor only by May 15, 2013.
Rabbits, Pygmy Goats & Poultry: - Animals in these species that are to be exhibited at the ISF Jr. Show must be owned by the exhibitor as
indicated: Does -- By June 1 of the year exhibiting All others -- Out of stock owned by the exhibitor prior to
June 1.
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Cash In on a Wonderful 4-H Opportunity From Farm Credit Farm Credit is pleased to announce their Community Improvement Grant Program for 2013. Grants will be awarded in the amount of $250 to 4-H clubs who carry out meaningful projects to better their com-munities. For more information and to access the application, please visit their website at http://www.fcsillinois.com/CommunityGrants. Please note that applications must be submitted by February 22, 2013. Decisions on grants will be made by February 27, 2013.
4-H Legacy of Leadership Scholarship OR THE Illinois 4-H Livestock Scholarship
Several $1,000 scholarships are available for 4-H members who are seniors in high school, or already attending col-
lege. The postmark deadline for both of these scholarship opportunities is March 1.
Other scholarships available include State Fair Junior Horse Show Scholarship & Superior Young Producer
Scholarship. Please see the website for all of these opportunities: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/state4h/members/recognition_scholarships.cfm
Scholarship Opportunities
2013 Farm Credit Agriculture Scholarship: www.fcsillinois.com FCS of Illinois is awarding twenty $1,500 college scholarships to current H.S. seniors planning to enroll
full-time in an Ag-based college curriculum next fall. Recipients receive $1,000 for Fall 2013 semester &
$500 if you choose to pursue an Ag degree during Fall 2015.
Selection criteria: academic achievement, participation & leadership within school and community organ-
izations & a commitment to pursuing an ag-related career.
Applicants MUST complete both an on-line registration form & a scholarship application. Both can be
found on our website www.fcsillinois.com—click on “Scholarships 2013”.
The University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences is offering a schol-
arship match to 2013 Farm Credit Ag Scholars who enroll fulltime in the College of ACES during either
the Fall 2013 or Fall 2015 semesters. Recipients who enroll in ACES next fall with receive their scholar-
ship match from the College of ACES in Spring 2014 and Spring 2016 (semesters following the Farm
Credit scholarship (payments). Recipients who transfer to ACES in the Fall 2015 semester are eligible
for the scholarship match which is available as a $500 credit for the Spring 2016, Fall 2016 & Spring
2017 semesters.
University of Illinois Extension 4-H Key Award This state recognition is for older 4-H members and rewards those who exhibit outstanding 4-H leader-
ship, community service & service as a mentor. A member may receive this recognition once during their
4-H career.
Applicants must be 4-H members, 16 to 18 years of age by September 1 or the 4-H year in which they are
applying. (Applications are due in March, so members must be 16-18 years of age by the previous Sep-
tember 1). Each Extension unit may submit a maximum of two applications for award consideration each
year. A maximum of 30 4-H members will receive the Illinois 4-H Key Award annually. Awards are pre-
sented at the Illini Summer Academies in June. Applications are due to the Ext. Office by Feb. 18. Lo-
cal Ext. offices must submit applications to the State 4-H office, postmarked no later than March 1. http://
web.extension.illinois.edu/state4h/members/recognition_awards.cfm
Montadale Sheep Essay Contest:
The Illinois Montadale Sheep Breeders Association is sponsoring its 2nd annual essay contest & will be
awarding a Montadale ewe lamb to the winner. The contest is open to IL 4-H or FFA members under the
age of 18 & not currently raising Montadale sheep. The lamb will be presented to the essay winner at
the annual Illinois Montadale Breeders picnic held in June. The winning essay will also be published in
the spring edition of the 2013 “Montadale Momentum” magazine.
The Essay should describe why the contestant would like a Montadale ewe lamb, future plans for the
lamb & how they will care for it. Essays will be judged on their content & age appropriateness. The win-
ner will be expected to enroll in sheep as a 4-H project & exhibit the lamb at the 2013 Illinois State Fair
Jr. show.
Entries should be sent to John Coers, P.O.Box 78, New Holland, IL 62671 by Feb. 1, 2013. Please in-
clude the entrants name, address, phone no., age & 4-H club or FFA chapter name. Contact John Coers
217-737-5674 or email [email protected] with questions.
AK-SAR-BEN Stock Show Information (Sept. 26—29, 2013)
Century Link Center, Omaha, NE www.aksarben.org Click on “Events”
Anyone interested in participating in the Ak-Sar-Ben Stock Show, please make note that the show re-
quires all Market Beef, Market Hogs, Market Lambs, Meat Goats, and Feeder Calves to be nominated for
the show by submitting an acceptable DNA sample.
The cost to exhibitors in Illinois will be $5 per head. This fee covers the expense of material and handling.
All fees will be paid to the County Extension Office at DNA collection time.
If you are interested in participating, please contact the Extension Office no later than February 1, 2013,
so we can obtain the correct amount of collection envelopes.
Collection deadlines are:
Market Beef April 1
Market Hogs June 15
Market Lambs June 15
Meat Goats June 15
Feeder Calves June 15
Important: If state 4-H ID deadlines are earlier than the above listed deadline, the animal must first meet
state ID deadlines (be listed on state affidavit or nomination form) to be eligible for Ak-Sar-Ben.
Madison, Monroe, St. Clair Unit Page 8 Contest Opportunity
Save the Date Looking for a great summertime adventure? Mark your calendar for 4-H Camp Opportunities for Summer 2013:
Southern Illinois Youth have two opportunities to attend camp;
June 4 – 8 at 4-H Memorial Camp in Monticello, Illinois
June 24 – 27 at Western Kentucky 4-H Camp in Dawson Springs, Kentucky
Start planning now to attend. Find a group of friends, and be the first to sign up when registration opens!
Metro Programming
Granite City Workforce Development Initiative: Granite City High School, Granite City Economic Develop-ment, Madison County Employment and Training, the Madison-Bond Workforce Investment Board, and Uni-versity of Illinois Extension are partnering to carry out a year-long 4-H youth development initiative called “E4U” (“Entrepreneurship for You”). 41 teens from eight school clubs completed Phase I “E4U: Taking the Lead”, and five teens from the 2011-2012 pilot program completed Phase II – “E4U: Be the “E!” in Decem-ber. Phase 1 included leadership development training and interaction with Granite City business profession-als, and in Phase II, the participating teens developed a business plan and presented it to a panel of six busi-ness leaders for critique and feedback. Teens in Phase I are now moving to Phase II spring semester, and Phase II teens are working to start a business with support from the local business community.
“Teens Teaching Youth Biotechnology” Program: The educational program is underway involving six trained teen teachers from Cahokia High School teaching a series of biotechnology lessons to three groups of fourth, fifth, and sixth graders from the ExCEL 4-H Afterschool Program at Huffman Elementary School in Cahokia. The first series involving 25 younger students wrapped up in December, and the next group starts in January.
4-H SPIN Clubs: Adult volunteer leaders are reorganizing an East St. Louis gardening SPIN Club, an area robotics SPIN Club, and an Alton High School 4-H FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) Team functioning much like a SPIN Club does. 4-H club members learn about a specific subject area or 4-H project for at least six sessions in the SPIN Club format. Additional SPIN Clubs are potentially forming in an afterschool pro-gram and in a church.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2013
Doors OPEN at 6 PM, GAMES BEGIN AT 7 PM
Knights of Columbus, Council 592
5420 Old Collinsville Road , Fairview Heights, IL
$12.00 per person
Call Extension Office for information & reservations, 939-3434. Sponsored by St. Clair
County Extension & 4-H Education Foundation
Military 4-H Program at Scott Air Force Base Youth Center
There is great interest among youth in robotics. Twelve members along with five members on a waiting list have reg-
istered for a Robotic SPIN group. (limited by the computer lab size and kit computer programs). Utilizing the We Do
Lego Robotic kits, the initial club members became oriented to programming and constructing basic robots that move
and make sound during the months of November and December. These members will graduate to the more advance
Lego MindStorm programming in Feb and March 2013. Simultaneously, these members will act as Jr. Leaders and
assist new, incoming members who will be starting additional clubs in the Open Recreation and School-Age program-
ming. Plans are also underway for members to attend the First Lego League World Festival tournament in St. Louis in
April to view the activities.
Junk Drawer Robotics club has also formed within the school-age section of the Youth Center. The targeted youth
are children 9-13 that are enrolled in the before/after school program. The club meets twice weekly, with activities
introduced on Tuesdays and construction to be concluded at Thursday’s meeting. Members must plan, design, and
develop a material list and budget for each project. To date, the club members have completed the catapult and clip
mobile machines. Mr. Perry, club leader has indicated that the members have asked if they can come in and work on
their projects between club meetings. Parents have provided positive feedback and additional “engineering” projects
such as toothpick bridges have been built during off club time.
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Madison County 4-H News
Congratulations to Arla Ault, with G C Novas. Arla celebrated 35 years as leader of GC Novas 4-H
Club in Granite City. Arla was recognized for her years of service during the Madison County Achievement program, on Thursday, December 6, at the Extension Branch Office in Collinsville. Congratulations and THANK YOU, ARLA! Arla will be mentoring the new leader, Lori Denton.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION to Charlene Bandy for 25 years of Leadership to the
Town & Country 4-H Club; Debbie Adamick, 20 years with Marine Stars 4-H Club;
Sandy Ohren, 48 years with Pin Oak Progressors 4-H Club. We look forward to
your leadership for many more GREAT 4-H years.
Madison County Steer Weigh-In The Madison County Steer Weigh-In will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2013, at the Glenn Grotefendt
farm in Marine, beginning at 9:00 a.m. All 4-H members wishing to participate in the Beef Premiere pro-
gram, and/or enter the Rate of Gain class must participate in the weigh-in. Steers should be haltered for
the weigh-in. Call the office to register participation: 618-344-4230.
There will be NO CHARGE for Electronic Identification tags this year. The State 4-H
Office is covering the cost of all tags for cattle, lambs, and goats.
If 4-H members are considering exhibiting a steer at the 2013 Illinois State Fair,
please note that ALL STEERS, Premiere and non-Premiere, must be EID tagged,
weighed, and tattooed.
Madison County Federation News Thank you to the Madison County 4-H members for providing refreshments for the county Achievement
Program, and for assisting with award presentations at the event. We appreciate their help in making
Achievement Program a success!
Federation members gathered at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Worden on Monday, December 3. Following
the business meeting, the group enjoyed holiday refreshments, games, and a gift exchange.
Their next meeting is scheduled for Monday, January 7, at Pantera’s in Edwardsville.
Federation member’s also participated in the Granite City Twilight Holiday Parade. They created a float
based on Annabelle’s Wish and had a live calf on their float. They promoted 4-H in the parade.
The group is also planning a spring dance for middle and high school age 4-H members. Please watch
the newsletter for more information about the spring dance.
Quality Assurance and Ethics Certification Training (IMPORTANT INFO) Please note in the livestock information in the front of this newsletter that ALL 4-H members exhibiting Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Horse, Goat, and/or Poultry MUST complete this online training if they have not yet done so in their 4-H career. If this training has not been completed, the member will be dropped from the project, and will not be allowed to exhibit at their local show or at the Illinois State Fair in that project area. Members need only complete the training once in their career, and they may exhibit any species as long as the certification training has been completed in at least ONE livestock species area. Please refer to the website given on page 5 of the newsletter, and complete the training as soon as possible. The web-
site is open NOW. http://web.extension.illinois.edu/qaec/
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Congratulations to these winners!!!
June Dairy Month
1st Place Pin Oak Progressors $50 Gift Card from Midwest Dairy Association
2nd Place Cloverleaf Ag $35 Gift Card from Midwest Dairy Association
4-H Week Window Display
1st Place Alhambra Morning Glories
2nd Place Quercus Grove
3rd Place Town & Country
Honorable Mention Pin Oak Progressors
2012 Top Secretary Award
Aaron Uhe Alhambra Morning Glories
2012 Top Treasurer Award
Kelly Bonk Hooves, Paws & Claws
Madison County News
St. Clair Beekeepers’ Association to offer a Beginner and Public Informational Beekeeping Class
The honey bee is one of the most fascinating and valuable resources on our planet. Have you ever thought of becoming a beekeeper? Are you curious about the plight of the honey bee in recent times? Do you wonder if there are things you can do to aid our honey bees; even if you don’t wish to keep them? If so, the St Clair Beekeepers’ Association would like to invite the public to our 2013 Beginner and Public Informational Beekeeping Class to be held on Saturday, February 16, at the Madison County Farm Bureau, 900 Hillsboro Ave., Edwardsville, IL, 62025 from 8:15 am to 2:30 pm. Cost is $25/person, $35/couple. Refreshments and a light lunch (for those who pre-register by February 9th) will be available along with door prizes, a raffle for a complete hive and a nucleus colony as grand prizes, vendors, and literature and hand-outs including supplier’s catalogs. To pre-register or for more information contact: SCBA President, Terry Combs, 1113 Mulberry St., Keyesport, IL, 62253, Phone: (618) 749-5268 or [email protected]. In case of bad weather the alternate class date is Saturday, March 2, same time, same place.
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St. Clair County 4-H News
St. Clair County Steer Weigh-In The St. Clair County Steer Weigh-In will be held on Saturday, February 9, at the 4-H Ag Building at
Scheve Park in Mascoutah, beginning at 9:00 a.m. All 4-H members wishing to participate in the Beef
Premiere program, and/or enter the Rate of Gain class must participate in the weigh-in. Steers should
be haltered for the weigh-in. Call the office to register participation: 618-344-4230.
There will be NO CHARGE for Electronic Identification tags this year. The State 4-H Office is covering
the cost of all tags for cattle, lambs, and goats.
If 4-H members are considering exhibiting a steer at the 2013 Illinois State Fair, please note that ALL
STEERS, Premiere and non-Premiere, must be EID tagged, weighed, and tattooed.
Quality Assurance and Ethics Certification Training Please note in the livestock information in the front of this newsletter that ALL 4-H members exhibiting
Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Horse, Goat, and/or Poultry MUST complete this online training if they have
not yet done so in their 4-H career. If this training has not been completed, the member will be dropped
from the project, and will not be allowed to exhibit at their local show or at the Illinois State Fair in that
project area. Members need only complete the training once in their career, and they may exhibit any
species as long as the certification training has been completed in at least ONE livestock species area.
Please refer to the website given on page 5 of the newsletter, and complete the training as soon as pos-
sible. The website is open NOW. http://web.extension.illinois.edu/qaec/
Congratulations to these winners!!!
June Dairy Month
1st Place New Ideal 4-H Club $50 Gift Card from Midwest Dairy Association
2nd Place Turkey Hill Busy Bees $35 Gift Card from Midwest Dairy Association
3rd Place Farmers & Friends Participant Certificate
4-H Week Window Display
1st Place Farmers & Friends
2nd Place New Ideal 4-H Club
3rd
Place Turkey Hill Busy Bees
2012 Top Secretary Award: Audrey Kinzinger Turkey Hill Busy Bees
2012 Top Treasurer Award: Marie Harla Turkey Hill Busy Bees
SPECIAL RECOGNITION to Carol Seibert for 28 years of Leadership to the New Ideal 4-H Club.
Share-The-Fun
Do you have fond memories of Share the Fun? Or perhaps you have never even heard of Share the Fun. The Turkey Hill Busy Bee's club would like to host a Share the Fun evening this year as part of our club Theatre Arts project. For many years, Share the Fun was a very popular event held at the Turkey Hill Grange. Clubs were invited to present a short skit/act/song/presentation, etc. as a club. This was a great way for clubs to work together deciding on a skit, perhaps sewing costumes or designing simple sets, and learning to work as a group as they practiced their act or presenta-tion for this one special evening. Turkey Hill Grange is excited for the Busy Bees to bring this event back to 4-H and is willing to allow us to utilize their facility. We would like to know if any clubs in Madison/Monroe/St. Clair would be interested in participating in a Share the Fun evening? If you are interested, please contact Kathy Janik at [email protected] or 277-5459. Depending on interest, we can then begin to plan the program, date, time, etc. The show can't go on without you!
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THINK ABOUT GETTING A TEAM
TOGETHER FOR TRIVIA NIGHT!
HELP SUPPORT ST. CLAIR COUNTY EXTENSION EDUCATION FOUNDATION.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2013
Doors OPEN at 6 PM, GAMES BEGIN AT 7 PM
Knights of Columbus, Council 592
5420 Old Collinsville Road
Fairview Heights, IL
$12.00 per person
St. Clair County 4-H
Scholarship Opportunities
A donation of funds has been made available to support 4-H member’s participation in
2013 conferences & camp programs. There are a variety of local, regional & state op-
portunities for youth to participate & the funding will provide a partial support to registra-
tion fees. 4-H members can find the application entitled “St. Clair Co. 4-H Program
Scholarship Application” on the Unit website under St. Clair Co. 4-H.
4-H members must complete the application a month or more prior to the 4-H program &
submit to: Pam Jacobs, County Extension Director, P.O. Box 117, Waterloo, IL
62298. Recipients will be notified.
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Congratulation s to Shooting Stars 4-H Club; Win-
ners of the State Club/G roup Award in Agriculture,
and the winner of the Monroe County Golden Clover
Award sponsored by Monroe County 4-H Alumni for
outstanding promotion of 4-H. Their Club was also
the winner of the June Dairy Month Award, and will
receive a $50 Gift Card from Midwest Dairy Associa-
tion.
Members of Clover Friends 4-H Club recog-
nized Bernadette Gregson for 40 years of
dedicated service as leader of their 4-H Club.
Congratulations, Bernadette! Your dedication
to Monroe County youth over the years is truly
appreciated by the hundreds of club members
whose lives you have touched! Thank You!
Quality Assurance and Ethics Certification Training
Please note in the livestock information in the front of this newsletter that ALL 4-H members exhibiting
Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Horse, Goat, and/or Poultry MUST complete this online training if they have not
yet done so in their 4-H career. If this training has not been completed, the member will be dropped from
the project, and will not be allowed to exhibit at their local show or at the Illinois State Fair in that project
area. Members need only complete the training once in their career, and they may exhibit any species as
long as the certification training has been completed in at least ONE livestock species area. Please refer
to the website given on page 5 of the newsletter, and complete the training as soon as possible. The web-
site is open NOW. http://web.extension.illinois.edu/qaec/
Monroe County Steer Weigh-In
The Monroe County Steer Weigh-In will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2013, at the Monroe County Fair-
grounds, Waterloo, beginning at 8:00 a.m. All 4-H members wishing to show a market steer at the 2013
Monroe County Fair, must participate in the weigh-in.
The spring showmanship competition will be held in conjunction with the weigh-in. All members participat-
ing in the weigh-in are encouraged to participate in the showmanship contest.
New This Year!!! If 4-H members are considering exhibiting a steer at the 2013 Illinois State Fair,
please note that ALL STEERS, Premiere and non-Premiere, must be EID tagged, weighed, and tattooed.
Monroe County 4-H News
Congratulations to these winners!!!
4-H Week Window Display
1st Place Shooting Stars
2nd Place Golden Eagles
3rd Place Monroe County Hoofbeats
2012 Top Secretary Award: Laura Knysak
Golden Eagles
2012 Top Treasurer Award: Amanda Hartman Golden Eagles
SPECIAL RECOGNITION to Debbie Eckart for 32 years of Leadership to the Lucky 4-H Club; Lisa
Schwarze, 23 years with Maeystown Clovers; Carol Kaiping, 29 years with Monroe County Hoofbeats
and Curt Sondag, 20 years with 4-H Federation.
Don’t Forget! The next County Cloverbud Meeting is Friday, January 18, 2013, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. at the County
Annex Building.
The Theme for the Meeting is: Rules Are Helpful
Please remember to RSVP if possible at 618-939-3434.
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Monroe County Extension & 4-H Education Foundation Scholarship Opportunity
Monroe County 4-H members who are seniors in High School and/or have not reached their 19th
birthday on or before September 1, 2012, are encouraged to review the application criteria for the
$1,500 academic scholarships sponsored by the Monroe County Extension & 4-H Education
Foundation. (See website info below).
Monroe County 4-H Federation Scholarship Opportunity
Scholarships available to High School Seniors and to college students who are Federation mem-
bers. Applications will be available on the Unit website by the end of January. WEBSITE info:
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/mms/
Then select Monroe County 4-H, Monroe County Scholarship Applications.
You can also pick up a copy of the scholarship applications at the Extension Office In Waterloo.
Applications must be postmarked by April 16 and sent to the U of I Extension Office, P.O. Box
117, Waterloo, IL 62298.
Page 16 4-H CLUB PROMOTION Madison, Monroe, St. Clair Unit
All 4-H clubs are encouraged to submit
information and photos to the local
newspaper(s). Be proud to inform the
public about 4-H club activities, achieve-
ments and more!!!
4-H Clubs also promote 4-H through let-
ters to state legislators and County
Board members, community events and
parade involvement, hosting get ac-
quainted evenings, window displays &
more. Be creative—promote & promote.
Set a club enrollment goal!
4-H brochures are available for clubs to
distribute. Contact either Extension of-
fice for brochures.
4-H members are the best sales people
for program promotion! You have won-
derful success stories to share!
4-H CLUB PROMOTION
Please send copies of newspaper promo-
tion materials to either Extension Office.
Thank you!