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Fair Results
4-H Citizenship Club
Beef Weigh-In
Recruiting New Members
Re-Enrolling in 4honline
Project Updates
Calendar
WHAT’S INSIDE:
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CLOVER CONNECTION– AUGUST 2014
Michael Schaub HOWARD COUNTY EXTENSION County Youth Coordinator 132 1st Avenue West Cresco, IA 52136 [email protected] 563-547-3001
County Council youth helping with the Commodity
Carnival at the Mighty Howard County Fair.
Fair &
Fitness
Day Camp
at the
Mighty
Howard
County
Fair.
HOWARD COUNTY EXTENSION
Howard County 132 1st Avenue West, Cresco, IA 52136 Ph 563-547-3001 Hours 8-12 Noon 12:30 -4:30 Learn More at http://www.extension.iastate.edu/howard/4h
Michael Schaub
I would like to congratulate everyone on another very successful Mighty Howard County Fair. The projects and the people once again made our fair Mighty. All of you continue to make me proud to be a part of Howard County 4-H.
Although the Mighty Howard County Fair has come and gone, the summer keeps moving along. The Iowa State Fair is on and we have some exceptional communication projects, static projects and livestock pro-jects heading to Des Moines this year. If you aren’t participating this year but you are planning to head down with your family or friends, make sure you take time to look at all the hard work our Howard County youth are continuing to put in beyond the local level. Good luck to all of our 4-Hers as they travel and par-ticipate in the 2014 Iowa State Fair.
Next on the agenda in our 4-H year is record book completion! Record books are due September 2nd (since Sept. 1 is a holiday). IF YOU NEED ANY ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR RECORD BOOK PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
Just so you’re prepared, there are less than 300 days until the 2015 Mighty Howard County Fair. Once again this is a late edition due to a very busy late July and early August. We will get back on track with a Septem-ber issue in just over a week.
4-H IS BASED ON RESEARCH
Science, Engineering & Technology Savannah Roberts– Walnut Log Sign Rachel Bowser– Ladder Shelf Michael Lensch– Aluminum Showbox
HOWARD COUNTY LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS Sydney Klimesh Beef, Sheep, Goat, Poultry Austin Haskovec Beef Taylor Haskovec Beef Kaylie Klimesh Rabbit, Sheep Katie Huhe Dairy Abby Huhe Dairy
Taylor Haskovec– Blue Eyed Girl w/cat Mark Farlinger– Bleeding Heart Abby Huhe– Rainbow Allison Martinek– Washington D.C. Courtney Dietzenbach– Aquarium Life
Food & Nutrition Alexa Houser– Coconut Bundt Cake Chris Lipa– Soft Caramels Aubrey Orth– Chocolate Kiss Cupcakes Thea Hartzell– Healthy Chocolate Cake
Home Improvement Abby Huhe– OK String Art Amber Hron– Horseshoe Lamp Abigale Kennon- “Hanna” Chair Hope Dohlman– Solar Outdoor Lamp Kelly Dietzenbach– Old Record Bowls Katie Huhe– Restored Side Table Tyler Teslow– Hanging Name Plaque
Personal Development Abby Huhe– ABC Book Shane Trautsch– Blender Lego Tutorial Abby Kennon– Horse Leadership Proj. Rachel Stika– Informational Kiosks
More than 450 static exhibits were judged on Monday, June 23rd. Check out these exhibits in the 4-H Building at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines on August 7 – 17!
Ag & Natural Resources Jared Knudson– Wagon Wheel Bench Jacob Knudson– Aluminum Dog Kennel Thea Hartzell– Horse Frog Poster Emily Roberts– Yard Dice
Creative Arts Kaylie Klimesh- “BIRDY”- Magazine Art Shelby Klaes– Season’s Wall Art Rachel Bowser– Button Tree Amber Hron– Popsicle Stick Barn
Photography Samantha Bigalk– Hawaii Hibiscus Kelly Dietzenbach– Dog Savannah Roberts– Yellowstone Alex Franzen– Silo in Black & White Reece Meinecke– Crestwood Sports Cassy Kennon– Winter Chicken Coop Emi Frohn– Stop Sign with Vines
SUCCESS AT MIGHTY HOWARD COUNTY FAIR BEST DRESSED RABBIT THANK YOUS BARN PRIZES
4-H SILENT AUCTION!
Thank you to all clubs and project lead-ers who donated items to the annual Silent Auction held at the Howard County Fair. This year’s auction was a successful one! Over $1800 was raised! Thanks to all of the supporters.
THANK YOU NOTES
Please remember if you participated in the Ribbon Auction or won a tro-phy at the fair, to send a thank you to your buyers or sponsors if you have not already done so.
Each year the 4-H and FFA Rabbit Show participants are able to enter the Best Dressed Rabbit class. Each participant dresses their rabbit up in their favorite costume and a picture is taken. The pic-tures are displayed in the rabbit barn during the fair and fairgoers vote on their favorite Best Dressed Rabbit.
The 2013 Best Dressed Rabbit People’s Choice Award went to Mitchell Marr with his rabbit. Congratulations Mitchell!
Each year at the Mighty Howard County Fair the livestock barns are judged for the best barns in each species and an overall best barn plaque is awarded. This year the barn prizes were as follows:
Beef- $15 sponsored by Charlie and Judy Baier went to Diligent 4-H’ers Club.
Poultry- $15 sponsored by Keith Klimesh went to Diligent 4-Hers Club.
Swine- $15 sponsored by Cresco Bank & Trust went to Crestwood FFA.
Sheep- $15 sponsored by C US Bank went to Diligent 4-Hers Club.
Dairy- $15 sponsored by Dick and Lois Ollendieck went to Howard Center Stars 4-H Club.
Horse- $15 sponsored by Grover Farms went to Afton Aces 4-H Club.
Rabbit- sponsored by Brad and Alison Holten went to Cresco Merrymakers 4-H Club.
Overall barn prize plaque which will be on display in the Expo Hall was awarded to Diligent 4-Hers Club. There was a special overall barn prize of $50 this year sponsored by the Peckham family in memory of Shay.
HOWARD COUNTY STATE FAIR EXHIBITS
4-H IS BASED ON RESEARCH
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Updates
REGION 4 YOUTH SPECIALIST WOODWORKING BEEF WEIGH-IN
Starting to look for a project for next year’s fair? Are you interest-ed in getting involved with the woodworking project? The How-ard County Woodworking Project Area Leaders are ready to help. If you have any interest in starting a woodworking project contact the Extension Office. The project lead-ers are anxious to get started on some new projects for this fall/winter.
Many of you had the opportunity to get to know Dan Lane over the years and I would like to take this time to thank him for his service to Howard County and to our en-tire region. Dan has left Extension for another position and we wish him the best of luck. Howard County will not be with-out a Specialist for long as Kendra Crooks from New Hampton will be taking over the reigns officially as of August 28th. Kendra has been involved with the 4-H program many years and will be housed in the Chickasaw County Office.
The 4-H/FFA Beef Weigh-In will be
held on Tuesday, December 23rd
from 9-11 a.m. at the Cresco Sale
Barn . If you know that you cannot
attend please let us know as soon
as possible so that we can help
you make other arrangements.
Our regional Citizenship program is about to get under way for the 2014-2015 year. Citizenship Group had their first
meeting on Sunday, Oct. 27th. We went over the basics of the program and what the expectations are for the year. The Citizenship Group is a two year commitment that covers local and state government in year one and moves up to federal government in year two. The group is open to any youth from 7th– 11th grade. Know someone who is not a 4-Her but would be interested in joining? Bring them in and we will sign them up for both. If you would like to join the group or want more information please contact Michael at the Extension Office or via email [email protected] ASAP.
This year we will have six classes that will help us learn how to become better citizens and indulge us in information about our nation’s capital & federal policy makers. The year will conclude with a full 5 day trip to Washington D.C. and a tour of many attractions in the area. Now is the perfect time to join this amazing opportunity.
You will have a great learning experience and will not a find a cheaper field trip. Just another way that 4-H is working to improve our future and continues to… “Make the Best Better.”
Citizenship Year Two Is On The Horizon
CITIZENSHIP GROUP
OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE
LEADER’S CORNER
What is Due?
ENROLLING/RE-ENROLLING 4-H ONLINE
DUPONT PIONEER SEED GRANTS FOR 2014-2015
Record Books are due September
2nd. Please your remind your club
members to submit their books for
awards. There are many awards
available in addition to the comple-
tion awards. Also notify your senior
members that State 4-H Conference
is not during the fair next year so
the Awards Trip is even more entic-
ing.
Club Award Forms are due Septem-
ber 2nd. Please remember to have
your club submit applicants for the
2014 Meritorious, Honorary and
Alumni Awards. This is a great time to
recognize those volunteers that put in
countless hours each year to support
the 4-H program.
Club Financial Reports and Club Pro-
gram Books are due October 1st.
Fall Leader Meeting We will be having the Fall Leader
Meeting on Thursday, Sept. 18th,
2014 at the Extension Office.
Re-Enrollment on 4-H Online
Beginning September 15th Howard County 4-Hers
will be able to re-enroll for the upcoming year.
Please go to https://iowa.4honline.com/ to sign-in
and complete the process for re-enrollment after
September 1st. You have until November 30th to
complete or risk losing the assistance for your annu-
al fee. If you need help enrolling online or would like
to apply for membership dues assistance please con-
tact the Extension Office. If you have new members
that will be joining have them come in or call the
Extension Office.
Recruiting New Members
It is once again the time of year to work on new 4-H recruits for the coming 4-H year.
If you know friends or families in your area, person-ally invite them to your next meeting. If you know someone who isn’t quite sure what 4-H is about, share information of what you’ve learned with them and how much fun you have had. Encourage others to step up and join in! You don’t have to have ani-mals or live on a farm to become involved! The op-portunities in 4-H are endless. Remember to get anyone and everyone in 4th-12th grades.
These grants are formed each year with the objective of
stimulating 4-H clubs in Iowa to plan and carry out com-
munity improvement activities by providing “seed money”
needed to make these projects successful. Awards are
given to applicants in amounts between $50 to $500 per
club project. For more information on applying for a
DuPont Pioneer Seed Grant visit: http://
www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/pioneergrants or https://
www.iowa4hfoundation.org/en/recognition/grants/ .
WANT TO KNOW MORE? FIND US AT: EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/YOUR COUNTY NAME HERE
SEPTEMBER FUTURE DATES TO KEEP IN MIND AUGUST
October 1st– Club Financial Re-
ports are due to the Extension Of-
fice
October 5th– 11th– National 4-H
Week
October 19th– Citizenship Meet-
ing #2
December 23rd– Market Beef
Weigh-In 9-11 a.m.
September 1st– Labor Day
September 2nd– Record Books
Due to the Extension Office by
4:30 p.m.
September 2nd– Club Award
Forms are due to the Extension
Office
September 3rd– Alumni Commit-
tee Meeting; CALS @ 7:30 p.m.
September 7th– County Council
Meeting 4:30 p.m. @ Extension
Office
September 15th– 4-H Enrollment
& Re-Enrollment Begins
September 18th– Fall Leader
Meeting
September 21st– Citizenship
Meeting #1 @ Decorah
September 25th– 6th Grade Envi-
ronmental Day @ Nature Center
September 25th– 4-H & Youth
Committee Meeting; 7 p.m. @ Ex-
tension Office
September 28th– County Council
Regional Retreat; 1-6 p.m. @ Pine
Bluff 4-H Camp
August 4th– Michael takes pro-
jects to Des Moines
August 7th-17th– Iowa State Fair
August 17th– County Council
Meeting and Tubing Trip; Meeting
at Extension Office at 1:30 p.m.
August 18th– Michael brings pro-
jects back from the Iowa State
Fair.
August 18th– Riceville goes back
to school
August 19th– Projects from the
Iowa State Fair can be picked up
August 21st– Cresco goes back
to school
August 26th-27th– Michael will
be out of the office attending CYC
meetings
Calendar of Events
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