IMPORTANT INFORMATION THROUGHOUT!
Welcome back to in person programming! We are so
happy to be able to see everyone in person again. This
newsletter will have a lot of information regarding the
Oceana County Fair and how 4-H can participate this
year. We are really looking forward to in person shows
and the auctions. This all is pending any Health
Department restrictions that could possibly pop up but at
this time we have the green light!
Please read the enclosed information and if you have
questions ask your leader or our office.
LOCAL 4-H UPCOMING EVENTS AND DEADLINES
July 17 Hoof Trimming hosted by 4-Star
July 20-24 Countywide Yard Sale/ Bake Sale
July 23 Dairy Registrations due to the office
July 26 4-H Ambassador Applications due to the office
July 30 Small Market Animal Project Pictures, Breeds,
Identifications due for Rabbits, Poultry, Goats
August 2 Horse registration page, vaccination form,
Coggins & picture due by 4:00 p.m. to office
August 2 Any buyers names you would like added to our
list must be in today
August 9 Market Livestock Mtg at Fairgrounds 6:30 p.m.
August 9 Leader/Superintendents Mtg at Fairgrounds
(tentative location) 7:00 p.m.
August 23 Work Bee at Fairgrounds
Aug. 24-28 Oceana County Fair
August 26 Large Market Animal Auction
August 28 Small Market Animal Auction
August 29 Load out of Fair
August 31 Last day of the 2020/2021 4-H year
Sept. 1 The new 2021/2022 4-H year begins!!
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Information in this Newsletter provided by:
Sarah Schaner 4-H Program Coordinator
& Toni Van Bergen 4-H Secretary
4-H NEWSLETTER July 2021
MSU Extension
844 S. Griswold, ste. 400
Hart, MI 49420
Inside this issue: Back in Person 1
Upcoming Events 1
Yard Sale/Bake Sale 2
John Sayles nominations
2
Ambassadors 3
Spirit Day 3
Meetings 3
No Potlucks this Year 4
Nonclub, Buyers Names & Notebooks
4
OCHDC News 5
Market News 6
Lg & SMAA Info 6 & 7
SMAA Info 8
Cloverbuds 9
Fair Numbers 10
Fair Numbers 9
Open Stall Request form from Ag Society
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Inserts: Open Request form-from Fair Board OCHDC Open Youth Horse Showbill
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COUNTWIDE YARD SALE/BAKE SALE
Your gently used items may be someone else’s treasurers! The Countywide Yard Sale/ Bake Sale is a communitywide 4-H ser-
vice project. 100% of the proceeds are donated to the Crystal Valley Care Fund. The Crystal Valley Care Fund helps Oceana families facing catastrophic hardships-
house fire, life-threatening illnesses and other life-altering moments. 4-H families are encouraged to donate CLEAN, WORKING, YARD SALE READY items for the yard sale on Tuesday, July 20th. We need donated items to make the sale an-other success, especially non-clothing items. Every item that sells allows the Crystal Valley Care fund to do more right here in our community! Please only donate working, non-broken items and clothing with no stains or tears. Help is needed beginning Tuesday, July 20th to help receive and tag items for the yard
sale from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The sale will run Tuesday, July 20th through noon on Saturday the 24th.
We need members, leaders and parents to call the MSU Extension Office at 873-2129 to sign up for a time slot.
Remember the pledge; I pledge: My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty,
My HANDS to larger service, and My health to better living
For my club, my COMMUNITY, my country and my world!
Keep an eye out for the youth or adult who goes
above and beyond as everyone is eligible to be
nominated for the John Sayles Memorial award.
John went above and beyond every day. If you
looked around during Fair, or any time, John had a
smile and was quietly pitching in to help whenever he
saw the need. He did it not for the recognition,
nonclub point, or pat on the back, he did it because he
was just a genuinely good, caring, giving person.
Keep your eyes out for a 4-H youth, leader or adult who
fits this description to nominate at the end of the year.
JOHN
SAYLES
MEMORIAL
BE AN AMBASSADOR FOR OCEANA COUNTY 4-H !
Each summer, before the Oceana County Fair, the 4-H Youth Council reviews applications, interviews, and selects representatives as Ambassadors to represent Oceana County 4-H in parades, at community events and more. Applicants must have reach 13 years of age by August 1, 2021
Completed 2 calendar years of club work by August 31, 2021
Familiarized themselves with the 4-H philosophy, pledge and motto
Participated in club and county 4-H opportunities that promote 4-H to others.
Given to their community through service.
Demonstrated leadership skill development through their involvement in 4-H.
Willingness to represent 4-H through duties assigned during the year, including during week of Fair 2020 & 2021.
Applications are available in the office, they may be found on the portal page or you may request one be emailed to you. They are due to the office by Monday, July 26th.
Come out and represent your county and share with the community, how
4-H may have impacted your life and what it is all about.
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The Oceana County 4-H Youth Council will be hosting a “4-H Spirit Day” contest between barns.
This will take place on Saturday, August 28th. The barns will be judged for not only their visual display of 4-H spirit, but cleanliness and pride of 4-H in general. There will be a trophy and prizes for the winning barns. The rabbit & poultry barn will work together as 1 barn. Have fun with it and show your 4-H pride!
MEETINGS
Reminder that there are no Youth Council or HDC meetings in August.
August 9 Market Livestock Mtg at Fairgrounds 6:30 p.m. (tentative location)
August 9 Leader/Superintendents Mtg at Fairgrounds (tentative location) 7:00 p.m.
ONE BIG CHANGE FOR THIS YEAR
NO CROCKPOTS, ETC. AT THE FAIR THIS YEAR THERE WILL NOT BE ANY POTLUCKS.
WE ARE VERY HAPPY TO BE BACK TO IN PERSON AT THE FAIR AND THIS IS ONE
CHANGE THAT WE WILL HAVE TO ABIDE BY IN ORDER TO BE ALLOWED TO HAVE 4-H AT FAIR.
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING
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THIS YEAR ONLY there will be NO NONCLUB POINTS
required for any species.
Market animals and horses will not require nonclub points due to not being
able to be in person for events for the majority of the year.
Look for this to return for the 2021/2022 4-H year!
THIS YEAR ONLY there will be NO REQUIRED BUYER’S NAMES.
We can not require anyone to have face to face contact with buyers. You
may get them if you would like as it would help with marketing your animal.
If you choose to do so we do have buyer’s brochures available in the office to
give out. Whether you reach out in person or via phone or email this year
we MUST have any new buyer’s information (name, business name, mailing
address and phone number) in order to add them to the list. These names
need to be turned in by 4:00 p.m. on August 2nd in order to be added.
Look for this to return for the 2021/2022 4-H year!
ALL MARKET ANIMAL PROJECT MEMBERS… NOTEBOOKS ARE, AND HAVE BEEN, REQUIRED FOR THIS YEAR!
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HORSE (HDC) NEWS
HORSE PROJECT REGISTRATION UPDATES:
For the 2020/2021 year only…. Notebooks are optional for all participants except Futurity project members. This means you do not have to complete a horse notebook if you choose not to. Futurity Members are required to do their in order to complete their project year, you also must present them at the Oceana County Fair.
Non club points are NOT required for any horse project, nor are levels test (this year only).
If you are registering as a 4-H project but NOT planning on attending the 2021 Oceana County Fair you need: 1. To be registered in your 4-H online profile as a horse/pony project participants. You do not have to turn in any registration paperwork to the MSUE office.
If you are registering as a 4-H project and ARE gong to the 2021 Oceana County Fair with your hose you need: 1. Be registered in your 4-H online profile as a horse/pony project participant. 2. Complete your project registration form with a photo, complete the vaccination record form, and have a current 2021 negative Coggins turned into the MSUE office. These three forms, along with the photo of your horse, need to be turned into the Oceana MSUE office by August 2, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. They can be dropped off, mailed in (844 S. Griswold Street), emailed ([email protected]) or faxed (231-873-3710)
You also need to show at least 1 of the OCHDC horse shows.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to our office.
OCHDC HORSE SHOWS There will be 2 OCHDC sponsored Open Youth Horse Shows. They will be held July 24th and August 7th at the Oceana County Fairgrounds. Both begin at 9:00 a.m., Rain or Shine. Ages are 5 years of age (as of 1/1/21)
through age 19 (as of 1/1/21).
The show bill and entry forms can be found in the insert of this news-letter, on the portal site, in the office, or we can email them to you.
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LARGE MARKET LIVESTOCK INFORMATION
HOOF TRIMMING
The 4-Star 4-H Club is hosting a HOOF TRIMMING on Saturday, July 17th at Brian &
Michelle Holladay’s (4552 N 104th Ave Hart) from 10:00am-4:00pm
You MUST text or call Michelle Holladay at 231-742-0414 to make an
appointment time.
The cost is $25.00 per 4-H animal.
LARGE & SMALL MARKET INFORMATION
ATTENTION ALL MARKET MEMBERS! This year, the Oceana County Fair’s livestock auction supporters again have the option of helping out families in need by purchasing an animal that’s meat will go to families in need!
Through Feeding America’s Grand Champion Giving program, buyers have the option of donating an animal to Feeding America West Michigan.
The food bank covers all transportation, slaughter, and processing costs of the donated livestock, which the buyer would typically be responsible for, and the donors receive a tax benefit.
It is a great way for the buyers to further support 4-H, and help those in need!
Year Auction Set-Up
Reception Auction Take-Down
2021 4-Star Wooly Walkers (setup for Nutrien– you will get infor-mation mailed to
you)
Proud Porkers
SALE ORDER ~ BEEF ~ SWINE ~ LAMB ~
ROTATIONAL SCHEDULE FOR MARKET
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
BUYER’S RECEPTIONS FOR BOTH AUCTIONS
A huge THANK YOU to NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS
for offering to again sponsor the food at both the
Large and Small Market auctions!
They are not only going to sponsor the food but they are going to do the serving to help
out the clubs and parents. This year, due to food safety restrictions, the reception will be
items such as a bag with bottled water, chips and a treat.
This will be a huge help and it is greatly appreciated!!
Make sure to thank one of their representatives that night.
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LARGE & SMALL MARKET INFORMATION
A FEW TIPS FROM FORMER BUYERS ON PROMOTING & SELLING YOUR ANIMALS (whether in person or by phone you should still adhere to some of the following
suggestions such as you being the contact person.)
PROMOTE YOUR ANIMAL:
Some members present their potential buyers with a picture of their ani-
mal and give them monthly updates leading up to the Fair. Please note
that it says MEMBERS….NOT your parents or siblings. Make sure YOU are
the one your buyer has contact with. A chaperone should be with you but
you should be doing the talking to promote 4-H & your market project.
Make sure that you contact your previous buyer(s).
If a buyers has been thanked well in the past, odds are they will come back to support
you in the future.
Stop in, or send, your potential buyers a reminder that the auction is coming up and
that you hope to see them there! You are marketing your animal and yourself. Be respectful, shake their hands, look
them in the eye when speaking and always be polite.
AFTER THE SALE:
While at the auction a handshake, smile, genuine appreciation shown while at the
auction means a lot.
A printed thank you note and possibly frame the picture you present them with after-
wards (it can be an inexpensive frame from the Dollar Store, etc.)
Send a PROPER THANK YOU NOTE, not one scratched on a scrap piece of paper!
Some buyers have received a nice baked good with their thank you and picture and
have greatly appreciated it.
A thank you in the paper is nice but it IS NOT REQUIRED, however the buyer’s,
especially if they are businesses, do appreciate the advertisement.
Deliver your thank you and picture in a timely manner by the 4-Her, NOT the parents or
older siblings, and show sincere appreciation.
RABBITS & POULTRY
Rabbits- At this time there will not be anyone tattooing rabbits at the Fairgrounds. Make sure they are tattooed before arriving.
Poultry– pullorum testing will be done at the Poultry Building, by the
Superintendent. Refer to the fair book for testing times.
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SMALL MARKET ANIMAL NEWS
SMAA DEADLINES
July 30th- All pictures with breeds, tag numbers, if applicable, are due
Into the office no later than 4:00 p.m. for all poultry, rabbits and goats.
No Exceptions, get them in early if possible.
Year Auction Set-Up
Reception Auction Take-Down
2021 Backyard Livestock/ Country Beefmen
G.C. Beef Bums / The Herd (set up for Nutrien)
4-Star/ Me & Ewe
SALE ORDER ~ Junior Market ~ Small Market ~
ROTATIONAL SCHEDULE FOR SMAA AUCTION
Did you know that our local 4-H Youth Program has a
Facebook page?
You can find it at: Oceana County 4-H Youth Programs.
~ This page is updated daily ~
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WHAT IS ALLOWED FOR CLOVERBUDS - (5-7 year olds)
With any animal projects, the Oceana county Fair Board & the Oceana County 4-H Youth Programs follow the recommended State 4-H Guidelines for youth 5-7 yrs. old.
Children aged 5:
May be involved with any animal experiences such as, but not limited to, beef, sheep, swine, goats, dairy, dairy feeder, poultry, dogs, cats, rabbits and cavies. Each 4-H Cloverbud must be directly assisted one-on-one by a parent, guardian or adult volunteer while the child is in contact with the animal.
Children aged 6:
May engage in the same activities listed as appropriate for a 5-year-old.
May be involved with any animal experiences such as, but not limited to, beef, sheep, swine, goats, dairy, dairy feeder, poultry, dogs, cats, rabbits and cavies. Each 4-H Cloverbud must be directly assisted one-on-one as needed by a parent, guardian, adult volunteer or 4-H teen who is in close proximity while the child is in contact with the animal.
Children aged 7:
May engage in the same activities listed as appropriate for a 5- or 6-year-old.
May be involved with an equine on a halter and lead, unaccompanied by an adult on the ground (for example, a showmanship type class).
May participate in walk-trot events with adult volunteers in the ring at all times. 4-H Cloverbud members must wear ASTM- or SEI-approved helmets for all 4-H Cloverbud horse experiences.
May be involved with any animal experiences such as, but not limited to, beef, sheep, swine, goats, dairy, dairy feeder, poultry, dogs, cats, rabbits and cavies. Parents, guardians, adult volunteers or 4-H teens should be in supporting roles in close proximity while the child is in contact with the animal.
If these rules are not followed you will be asked to leave the show ring *
ENROLLMENTS FOR 2021/2022
You should have received an email from campus regarding
next year’s enrollment fees. They have decided to forego
any enrollment fees again for next year! We are very happy
to share this information.
YOUTH NUMBERS FOR THOSE 5-7 WHO WISH TO COMPETE
5-7 year olds
4-H Number vs “Youth” Number Which do I use?
if you want to compete,
use your Y “youth” number, NOT your
4-H numbers.
If you want a participation ribbon
only and do not want to be placed, use your 4-H
number from the following pages.
KEEP THIS LIST OF NUMBERS
LAST FIRST Y NUMBER
Alvesteffer Aspen Y103
Bouye Evelyn Y122
Burmeister Kenzye Y116
Essex Cody Y124
Fekken Colton Y101
Fekken Eli Y121
Franklin Gabriel Y131
Green Josephina Y104
Guikema Ezekiel Y135
Harvey Lily Y153
Hawley Remington Y128
Kokx Ayla Y109
Lusby Annlea Y125
Macher Lauren Y112
Miller Hunter Y130
Rycenga Jace Y110
Rycenga Mackenzie Y117
Schulz Brynlee Y119
Shaddock Bryson Y120
Slotman Reid Y158
Twiss Charlie Y107
Vandernaalt Jonathan Y157
VanDerZanden Thomas Y156
VanTuyl Taylor Y140
Varenhorst Ronan Y155
Varenhorst Callista Y114
Wright William Y127
Y105
Y106
Pg. 10
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FAIR NUMBERS
Both 4-H members’ 4-H numbers and Open Youth participant numbers are included in this newsletter. If you do not see your name, please let Toni know, as it was inadvertently left off, or the youth never fully enrolled. Remember that youth 7 and under need to use their “Y” Youth number when entering classes if they want to compete.
If they would just like Cloverbud participation ribbons, then they use their 4-H numbers. Youth must pick one or the other, they may not compete in some things but not others. If choosing to the Y “youth open” number it must be used for everything entered.
CLUB NUMBERS FOR FAIR (if any items are entered by the club as a whole)
NAME NUMBER
4-Star 010
Backyard Critters 4-H Club 021
Backyard Livestock 014
Bits & Bridles 011
Brooks Baconmakers 029
Country Beefmen 016
Country Dairymen 013
Dusty Chaps 017
Equine Achievers 001
Fun Finders 049
Furry Friends 024
G.C. Beef Bums 025
G.C. Proud Porkers 040
G. C. Wooly Walkers 018
CLUB CODES FOR LEADERS
NAME NUMBER
Hunny Bunny 4-H Club 015
Kip’s Kids 009
Me & Ewe 005
Oceana Silver Spurs 046
Pen Pals 008
Pretty Porkers 037
Sheepin’ Up 035
The 4-H Oceana Grangers 032
The Herd 4-H Club 023
The Purrr...fect Cat Club 008
White Lake Riders 039
Wings & Waddles 038
CLUB CODES FOR LEADERS
NAME NUMBER
A
Alvesteffer, Aspen 006
Alvesteffer, Cynthia 063
Auble, Landon 008
B
Babbin, Elon 094
Babbin, Jenna 482
Bailey, Henry 133
Bailey, Jack 040
Baker, Tatum 016
Bates, Abigail 311
Beachum, Avery 105
Beachum, Ayden 623
Beishuizen, Samantha 205
Beishuizen, Sophia 853
Birkhofer, Dillon 156
Birkhofer, Garrett 157
Bisard, Kassandra 411
Bisard, Mary 014
Bishop, Julia 851
Bono, Cailyn 850
Bono, Case 065
Boswell, Serenity 668
Bouyne, Evelyn 181
Bouyne, Lillian 165
Bouyne, Stella 149
Bowyer, Anna 059
Bradley, Landon 009
Bradley, Olivia 208
Brandt, Madison 042
Bratcher, Brookleyn 193
Brimmer, McKenzie 415
Burmeister, Jayna 122
Burmeister, Kaylin 166
Burmeister, Kenzye 209
C
Casarez, Olivia 854
Cederquist, Amanda 207
Cederquist, Arland 605
Cederquist, Jack 141
Cederquist, Owen 212
Cederquist, Reagan 195
Coker, Aiden 050
Coker, Chloe 936
Coker, Tyler 746
4-H NUMBERS– IF A NAME IS MISSING PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE AT 873-2129 **5-7 year olds– only use your 4-H number if you do not want to compete and want a participation ribbon only. Otherwise use your “Y” number.
NAME NUMBER
D
Denny, Alexis 170
Dickman, Bailey 213
Dickman, Bristol 146
Dickman, Wyatt 735
Dion, Miranda 112
Dreyer, Adrianna 041
E
Egeler, Bradley 747
Eisenlohr, Dolph 035
Enns, Alyson 425
Enns, Audrianna 426
Essex, Cody 211
Eubank, Lane 939
Eubank, Luke 474
F
Fekken, Eli 236
Fekken, Jacob 247
Fekken, Nora 770
Flanagan, Michael 154
Fleser, Brandon 804
Fleser, Claire 071
Fekken, Nora 770
Franklin, Gabriel 238
Franklin, Sophia 271
G
Gray, Cayden 725
Gray, Kevin 064
Green, Emily 185
Green, Hailey 219
Green, Josephina 186
Green, Leisy 184
Greiner, Jaclyn 087
Greiner, Kyle 142
Guikema, Avery 223
Guikema, ElliAna 092
Guikema, Ezekiel 281
Guikema, Mason 401
NAME NUMBER
H
Hagstrom, Maximum 233
Hagstrom, Nash 776
Hallack, Clinton 226
Hallack, Isabella 337
Hammerle, Alayna 932
Hanks, Jenna 024
Hansen, Erica 403
Hansen, Logan 398
Harvell, Lindsey 959
Harvell, Thomas 967
Harvey, Lily 039
Hawley, Remington 338
Hayes, Joseph 144
Hayes, Maria 340
Hayes, Phillip 145
Helenhouse, Rayah 018
Herlein, Destiny 251
Herremans, Blake 073
Herremans, Cole 439
Herremans, Morgan 803
Hicks, Abagail 253
Hicks, Alexander 254
Hiddema, Brendan 147
Hiddema, Christopher 341
Hiddema, Hannah 342
Hiddema, Kora 194
Hutchinson, Lanie 286
J
Jager, Katlyn 990
Jager, Kevin 989
Johnson, Kayden 160
Johnson, Kennedy 994
Johnson, Shayla 228
Jorissen, Bryce 152
Jorissen, Kelsey 119
Jorissen, Logan 153
NAME NUMBER
K
Kenney, Mikaylyn 010
Kenney, Mitchael 622
Kidder, Harriet 530
Klotz, Kacen 490
Klotz, Maryn 913
Kokx, Ayla 491
Kokx, Kenai 132
Kroll, Genevieve 364
L
Lambert, Makayla 493
Leonard, Skyler 037
Lusby, Annlea 274
M
Macher, Brandon 111
Macher, Gavin 187
Macher, Lauren 494
Macher, Nathan 137
Marsh, Alexis 655
Marsh, Luke 420
McCormick, Alaina 897
McCormick, Ty James 257
Mcculley, Jade 553
McGhan, Caleb 258
McGhan, Deanna 129
McGhan, Grace 259
McGhan, Levi 188
Michael, Nikolas 028
Millard, Emma 113
Miller, Emma 261
Miller, Hunter 075
Mischler, Alexis 701
Mischler, Benjamin 974
Muckey, Dillon 299
Mull, Maxwell 130
Mull, Samuel 140
NAME NUMBER
N
Noggle, Rylee 672
P
Payne, Alaina 596
Pider, Damian 768
Porter, Kora 167
Porter, Lucas 168
R
Rockwell, IV, Hollis 089
Rockwell, Kolton 981
Rockwell, MaKayla 869
Rockwell, Nicole 620
Ross, Erin 588
Ross, Jerry 117
Routley, David 956
Ruggles, Rylee 136
Rycenga, Jace 497
Rycenga, Mackenzie 502
S
Sauser, Jenna 908
Sauser, Trisha 552
Sawdy, Blane 029
Sawdy, Eian 030
Sayles, Mandi 535
Sayles, Marissa 968
Sayles, Mercedy 788
Schlukebir, Rece 303
Schmieding, Gabryella 215
Schmieding, Jayda 067
Schmieding, Trenton 650
Schultz, Brynlee 078
Settler, Alexis 108
Shaddock, Bryson 510
Slotman, Cole 172
Slotman, Jack 173
Slotman, Luke 512
Slotman, Reid 125
Sorensen, Ally 534
Sorensen, Sadie 829
Stark, Annabelle 192
Stockman, Chase 576
Storms, Brooklyn 098
Swihart, Trenton 384
Swihart, Tristyn 069
NAME NUMBER
T
Tate, Trayce 864
Thomas, Elizabeth 183
Thomas, Emma 941
Turner, Jimmy 621
Turner, Sarah 610
Twiss, Charlie 126
Twiss, Laura 269
V
Valley, Jacey 998
VanGunst, Clara 309
VanAgtmael, Liliana 270
VanAgtmael, Mariana 984
VanAgtmael, Viviana 390
Vandernaalt, Jonathan 127
Vanderstelt, Joseph 726
VanDerZanden, Thomas 026
VanTuyl, Taylor 940
VanTuyl, Hallie 221
Varenhorst, Ronan 179
Varenhorst, Callista 408
Vega, Elizabeth 273
W
Walker, Elin 176
Walker, Eva 222
Walker, Jerald (Noah) 955
Walker, Josiah 938
Walker, Leah 489
Weesies, Abigail 142
Willacker, Jenna 210
Witteveen, Kaleb 224
Woller, Abigail 278
Woller, Anna 090
Woller, Elizabeth 279
Woller, Emma 704
Woller, Hannah 488
Woller, Jenna 381
Wright, William 005
Z
Zant, Rylan 182
Zavala, Brandon 525
*if there seems to be someone missing from either the Youth number listing or the 4-H listing let Toni know.
Those who are ACTIVE at this time have numbers assigned.
If there is not a number that 4-Her is either incomplete or in pending at this Time. Anyone not ACTIVE as of
Aug. 1st will be moved to not participating.
Thank you for helping make sure no one is left out!
We have enclosed a copy of the open stall
requests “for non 4-H related project
animals” from the Oceana Agricultural
Society. They will need turned into the
address listed on the form to request an
open stall.
We also will have the Fair books with
premium sheets & exhibit tags soon.
Do you read your newsletters?
If you have read all the way to the
end….email [email protected] with your
4-H number (or youth number), by August
1st, to register for
a 4-H goodies giveaway bag.
The last time it contained a 4-H bag,
mugs, lanyards, yoyo’s and more.