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May 2020
SCOTT SCOOP
• 4-H Online Talent Show
• 4Healthy Habits Tools
• YQCA
• Mississippi Valley Fair QueenContest
• Design Camp
• 4-H Youth Action Award
• At Home Learning Resources
• 4-H’ers for 4-H Campaign
• Quick Reference on Foods
• Citizenship WashingtonFocus
• Global Clover—May
• Notes from 4-H Coordinator
• Calendar
WHAT’S INSIDE: Scott County’s Got Talent:
4-H Online Talent Show
Scott County 4-H is creating an online talent show and we need your help! In the spirit of 4-H generosity, we are calling all 4-Hers to share any talent you possess to make this dream a reality. You could…..sing a song, play an instrument, do a dance, read a poem, act out a skit with your family members, etc…..this is your moment to shine!
Participating is as easy as one, two, three. In just three east steps, you can be one of the stars of our show.
Record yourself performing your talent.
Upload your video to YouTube with an unlisted link. This means your video can only be viewed by those with whom you choose to share your link. If you need instructions for this step please email me at anng@iastate.edu.
Share the link to your video with me at anng@iastate.edu by Friday, May 8.
That is your ticket to be included in one phenomenal online talent show for Scott County!
Social distancing is challenging. So many people are not able to visit their loved ones. Our Talent Show is a great way for Scott County 4-H to give back to our community by bringing joy to our nursing homes, assisted living facilities and other extended family members and friends.
Join the fun! Share the fun! (and yes…that is a hint….you could consider doing your online talent show act for Share the Fun at the fair! J)
Remember…….Please submit the link to your video by Friday, May 8.
Let’s spread some sunshine and joy throughout Scott County!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Ann Green
4-H Youth Program Specialist
Serving Muscatine and Scott Counties
YQCA
For 2020: All 4-H livestock exhibitors will be required to be YQCA certified for
county and State Fair exhibition for the following: Beef, Dairy Cattle/Dairy Goat,
Meat Goat, Poultry, Rabbit, Sheep and Swine. Due July 1st.
Youth who completed the FSQA test-out option previously, will be granted certifi-
cation through their respective expiration date.
YQCA will be offered both online. It is an annual training that builds on the curric-
ulum each year. The online training will cost $12 per member per year.
To sign up for a training please visit https://yqca.learngrow.io to login with your 4
-H online credentials. Make sure to sign up for the course for your age during the
2019 Calendar Year! You may sign up for in-person trainings in other counties.
Let us know if anyone needs financial assistance via email to
ejlyon@iastate.edu
SWITCH has developed resources to help families continue their healthy behav-iors at home while students are not in school.
Visit the SWITCH webpage for details on activities to help families Switch what they Do, View, and Chew at home.
They can even map out their day with the Family Scheduler.
4Healthy Habits Tools Added to 4-H at Home Resources
Mississippi Valley Fair Queen Contest
The winner of the contest will reign during the fair, which is being held August 4-9, and will assist with various fair activities during the week. The winner also will represent Scott County and the Mississippi Valley Fair at the Iowa State Fair's queen competition. The Iowa State Fair Queen competition takes place August 11-15, 2020.
The 2020 Mississippi Valley Fair Queen Contest is scheduled at 4:30pm on Thursday, July 23, at the Starlite Ballroom. The new queen will be crowned during the fair, Tuesday, August 4.
The Mississippi Valley Fair Queen contestants must be between the ages of 17 and 21 years of age on August 13, 2020, the first day of the Iowa State Fair. Contestants must reside in Scott County or an adjoining county and have never been married or had children. Additional contest rules can be found on the application form.
Contestants will be judged on the following:
A - Personality, attitude, appearance and awareness.
B - Leadership and citizenship, contribution to community.
C - Overall appearance, charm, poise.
Each contestant must also be a member of at least one service organization in her communi-ty, such as a church group, FFA, 4-H or Girl Scouts.
The new queen will receive a sash and crown plus a $750 scholarship sponsored by the Mis-sissippi Valley Fair.
Applications are available at the fair office, 2815 W. Locust St. or website, mvfair.com. The deadline for the return of application is June 1, 2020.
Contest superintendents are Jeantee Keppy and Joan Martz. For additional information, con-tact Keppy at (563) 370-5011 or Martz at (563) 528-1496. The Mississippi Valley Fair Queen Contest also has a Facebook page.
The Iowa 4-H product team has curated a wide variety of youth-
led learning resources that are available for at-home learning. All
of the resources below are publicly available for you and your
family to use. Our goal is to provide resources that young people
can use to stay engaged in learning while out of school.
https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/4h-at-home-learning-resources
At Home Learning Resources
4-H Youth in Action Award Deadline Extended
Application deadline for the National 4-H Youth in Action Award has been de-
layed to May 18, 2020 to allow 4-H leaders and youth more time to promote
and complete the application. 4-H youth can complete for a $5,000 scholarship
and a trip to Washington, D.C.
4-H Youth in Action Award
Registration is open for the 2020 Design
camp, Design Dimensions, hosted by Iowa 4-H
and the College of Design. The camp is held June
21-26. Find out more information and resister on
the Design Dimensions webpage.
Design Camp
4-H 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.
Updated Quick Reference on Foods
An updated version of HS 76 Foods for Iowa 4-H Fairs Quick Reference Guide is now in the
Extension store. The revised Spanish version of this publication is expected to be posted
within a week. This publication is reviewed and revised every 1-2 years. Please use the fol-
lowing permalink when referencing this document on your county site to ensure the most
current, accessible version is being accessed:
https://store.extension.iastate.edu/product/6434
The State Council invites 4-H’ers from across the state to “Count Your
Clovers” and help provide support for 4-H members across the state.
Funds raised from this campaign provide financial aid support for young
people, helps to keep the cost low for the State 4-H Conference and
supports the State Council’s efforts. Clubs should complete the Count
your Clovers pledge form and return the bottom portion to local County
Extension Offices by June 15. Counties should complete the County
Summary Sheet to tabulate all club contributions and submit one check
to the Iowa 4-H Foundation from club accounts.
Learn more about the 4-H’ers for 4-H Campaign on the Iowa 4-H Foun-
dation webpage.
Questions contact Emily Saveraid (515-294-1552).
4-H’ers for 4-H Campaign - Extended till June 15th
MISSION STATEMENT 4-H EMPOWERS YOUTH TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL WORKING
AND LEARNING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CARING ADULTS
Iowa 4-H is excited to announce a special session of Citizenship Washington Focus held during the Presidential Inauguration January 17-21, 2021. Iowa youth, ages 14-19, are encouraged to participate. For more information, visit the National 4-H Presidential Inaugura-tion webpage. The January Citizenship Washington Focus Presiden-tial Inauguration will be the only state-coordinated Citizenship Wash-ington Focus trip in 2021.
If you have youth interested in attending or have additional ques-tions, contact Cayla Taylor (515-294-1877), 4-H Educational Opportu-nities Program Manager, before June 1, 2020.
Available spots for this trip are limited so act quickly!
Cost: Lodging approx. $1,000/person.
Bus Transportation TBD based on delegation size.
Citizenship Washington Focus Presidential Inauguration 2021
Quick Facts: Location East Africa
Capital Dodoma
Population 54,625,000
Official Language Swahili and English
Fun Facts!
Tanzania is home to the famed Mt. Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa, with its summit at 19,340
feet
In Tanzania, over 120 languages are spoken. Most of these are Bantu languages, a category of over 535 languages and dialects that are spoken
throughout Africa.
The 4-H Connection: • 4-H in Tanzania is offered to anyone ages 5 through 25
• There are 730 4-H clubs in Tanzania Male Members: 25,142 Female Members: 30,895
• The vision of 4-H in Tanzania is “see a world where young people and adults through their own communities learn, grow and work together as catalyst, for development and positive change”
• There are four different program areas in Tanzanian 4-H 1. Life Skills and Education 2. Agriculture and Livestock Development 3. Leadership and Management Skills 4. Environmental Conservation and Protection
• During August 4th through the 9th, the 4-H Global Summit will be held in Tanzania
GLOBAL CLOVER May Edition
Name of Country: Tanzania
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach does not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or status as a U.S. veteran. Direct inquiries to the Diversity Officer, 515-294-1482, extdiversity@iastate.edu.
Created by 4-H Global Citizenship Student Worker, Katelin Pagel
Sources: https://4htanzania.or.tz/
https://www.britannica.com/ place/Tanzania
https://www.tripsavvy.com/ swahili-or-kiswahili-for-travelers -1454482
Goodbye = Kwa Heri Please: Tafadhali Excuse me = Samahani Friend = Rafiki
Hello = Jambo Thank you = Asante Learning = Kujifunza My name is = Jina langu ni
Connection: Learn a Language One way we can become a Global Citizen would be by learning a new language. Although learning a new language can be difficult, learning a few words and phrases is easy! In Tanzania over 120 languages are spoken, that’s a LOT! The main language spoken in Tanzania is Swahili. This month, let’s work on learning a few new words in Swahili. If you’re feeling extra ambitious, research more words in Swahili on your own or practice learning a new language of your choosing!
4-H 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.
875 Tanglefoot Lane Bettendorf, IA 52722 563-359-7577
LEARN MORE AT http://www.extension.iastate.edu/scott/
WORDS OF WISDOM
”Adults are just outdated children.”
— Dr. Seuss
“Children are our most valuable resource.”
— Herbert Hoover
Clover Kids
Do you know someone who is interested in
Clover Kids? Any K-3rd Grader is encour-
aged to sign-up with us!
Contact ejlyon@iastate.edu
Fair Dates for 2020
Mississippi Valley Fair:
August 4th - 9th
Iowa State Fair:
August 13th - 23rd
Many of you may have questions regarding the 2020 Mississippi Valley Fair. These are ra-ther uncertain times and the situation changes quickly. As of today, we are proceeding with our typical fair preparations and deadlines. What we can promise you is that 4-H members will have an opportunity to showcase what they have learned through their livestock pro-jects and static exhibits. In other words, keep working on your exhibits! We will continue to be in touch as the date approaches.
As always, if you ever have questions, do not hesitate to reach out! ejlyon@iastate.edu
Emily Lyon Scott County 4-H Program Coordinator
Notes From Your 4-H Coordinator
WANT TO KNOW MORE? FIND US AT: EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/YOUR COUNTY NAME HERE
4-H Calendar 2020
1: YQCA must be Completed for all
species except Horse & Dog
1: Livestock ID’s Due in 4-H
Online
1: Mississippi Valley Fair Queen Contest applications due
1: Citizenship Washington Focus
15: 4-H’ers for 4-H Campaign
21-26: Design Camp Online
8: Scott County’s Got Talent due
15: 4-H’ers for 4-H Campaign due
18: 4-H Youth in Action Award
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach does not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national
origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or status as a U.S. veteran. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Inquiries regard-
ing non-discrimination policies may be directed to Ross Wilburn, Diversity Officer, 2150 Beardshear Hall, 515 Morrill Road, Ames, Iowa 50011, 515-294-1482, wil-
burn@iastate.edu.
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