4-H News & Notes
INSIDE THIS
ISSUE:
March/April
• 4-H Calendar
• Materials and Record Books
• Scholarships
• Small Animal Leader’s mtg.
• Shooting Sports Training
• County Demonstration Day
• Project Requirement Reminders
• Horse Leaders News
• Market Animal News: Livestock requirements, Beef Weigh-in, Swine Weigh-in
• Idaho State Forestry Contest
• 4-H Leaders Council Mtg. Reminder and Agenda
• 2020 Archery Contest
• Demo Day Reg. Form, due 4/8/20
* See page 7
4-H Materials & Record Books
All 4-H projects have some type of materials
associated with them. Many projects have several
manuals. These manuals are given to first year
members at no extra cost and must be kept for
the member to use for each additional year they
take that specific project. These materials are
often expensive, so to avoid high enrollment fees,
materials are often reused. Replacement
materials must be paid for by the member if
original materials have been lost.
The exception is the project record book. Each
year, members must complete a new record book
for each project. These are now available through
ZSuite at: https://4h.zsuite.org/. Families need
to create household accounts on ZSuite and then
each member adds their own profile for their
projects. Blank record books can be printed from
the website template once added to the respective
member’s profile.
Also, leaders are responsible for ordering the
appropriate materials for each member in the
project. Call the extension office or email Blair at
[email protected] to order materials. Material
order forms can also be found on our website at:
https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/county/
bonner/4-h/documents
March/April 2020
Calendar
March
3rd—HLC Mtg. 5:30 PM
11th—MALC Mtg. 6:30 PM
9th—Fair Board Mtg.
5:30 PM at Fair Office
April
1st– Horse ID’s & Horse
Camp Scholarship Apps due
to Extension Office
7th– Horse Leaders Council
Mtg. 5:30 PM at Extension
Office
8th– Horse Camp Sign-Up,
Extension Office/4-5:30 PM
11th—Beef Weigh-in
13th - Fair Board Mtg.
5:30 PM at Fair Office
18-19th – Shooting Sports
Training in Cd’A
18th—Bonner County
Demonstration Day/
Sandpoint Organic Ag Center
20th—4-H Leaders Council
Mtg. 6:30 PM at Extension
Office
21st—Hippology Contest
5:30 PM at Extension Office
25th—District Horse Bowl
Moscow
Up-Coming in MAY
2nd —Horse Judging Contest
5th - HLC Mtg. 5:30 PM
13th-MALC mtg. 6:30 PM
14th—Idaho State Forestry
Contest
16th—SWINE Weigh-in
20th—Small Animal and Dog
Leaders Meeting 6 PM at
Extension Office
March &
April
2020
4-H Fundraising Approval Form
All 4-H fundraising activities need prior
approval from the county 4-H Professional.
Please call or email Mary if you need
additional forms: 208-263-8511
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Spring is Scholarship Application Time
The following Scholarship opportunities are available to 4-H members:
Bonner County 4-H Leaders Council Continuing Education Scholarship—Must be enrolled in 4-H and have completed 4 years in 4-H and be a high school senior. Application deadline is April 10th.
O. M. Plummer Memorial Scholarship—Must be a 4-H Livestock member and have competed in livestock showing beyond the County level. Application due by December 15th.
Bonner County Cattlewomen and Cattlemen Scholarship of $500 —Available in Bonner & Boundary County. Must be currently enrolled in College with a GPA of 2.5 or better. Applications accepted at anytime. Preference given to students pursuing agriculture/livestock careers.
Other opportunities are available at the University of Idaho Extension website at https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/4h/programs/scholarships. All University of Idaho applications are due December 15th. Also see the Sandpoint High School website at http://sh.lposd.org/counseling-career-center/scholarship/local-scholarships
Information about scholarships and most applications are available at the Extension Office.
Shooting Sports Training Scheduled for April 18-19, 2020 in Coeur d’Alene
The Northern 4-H District has planned a training session for any 4-H Leader who may be interested in becoming certified to lead a shooting sport project or who would like to take a refresher course or add a new certification for another project. Archery, Hunting, Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun training opportunities are all available this spring at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds on April 18th and 19th. A summarized schedule is provided below and the full schedule can be emailed to you by request.
Saturday, 4/18: Archery, Hunting, Pistol and Rifle trainings
Sunday, 4/19: Archery, Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun
Thank you to our current and future leaders for taking the extra training that is required for these projects. You are appreciated!
Small Animal Leaders Meeting—May 20, 2020 @ 6 PM/Extension Office
If you are a project leader for Rabbit, Poultry, Dog, Cat, or other small animal projects, please plan to
attend the Small Animal Leaders meeting on Wednesday, May 20 at 6 PM. We will be planning the annual
Small Animal Field Day and the Small Animal Judging Contest. The Small Animal field day is usually held
on a weekday evening in the month of June and includes activities/learning stations that relate to cat, dog,
rabbit and poultry projects. We also will hold the Small Animal Judging Contest, which is a Fair event with
ribbons awarded. Please attend and help plan a great Small Animal Field Day and Judging Contest.
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Project Requirement & Record Book Reminders
Each year as spring arrives and the 4-H projects move into high gear, it’s important to take a moment and review
the requirements for each project. The University of Idaho 4-H Youth Development Program puts out specific
guidelines and requirements for every project. These requirements can be found online at
https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/4h/projects and are also available at the Extension Office. Each year, leaders
should receive a colored piece of paper that has the specific project requirements for the project they are leading.
It is important that each leader share these requirements with the members so they have clear
expectations for the project year and know what they need to accomplish in order to complete that
project. The project requirements vary from project to project, but there will always be a record
book requirement along with some sort of exhibit requirement. In addition, if you are exhibiting at the
Bonner County Fair, it is always a good idea to review the fair book and familiarize yourself with additional rules
and regulations that may be implemented at the county level. Don’t wait until the week before Fair to
work on your record books. If you have questions about your record books, please ask your leader or call the
Extension Office. Recording information in a record book on a regular basis is especially important for Livestock
projects. For “Quality Assurance” purposes your livestock record book must include an accurate record of every
medication, wormer, or vaccine your animal receives and the date given. The record must be detailed—don’t just
write wormer —record the exact type of wormer given.
County Demonstration Day April 18, 2020 at the UI Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center/scheduled time slots—starting at 9 AM
4-H Demonstration Day is the best way for 4-H members to practice and work on their public speaking skills. The
Bonner County Demonstration Day will he held on April 18th at the UI Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center with
scheduled time slots starting at 9 AM. This event allows members to deliver a presentation in front of judges and
receive a ribbon. Members may do a Demonstration, Illustrated Talk or a Speech.
Topics can be related to Horse, Agriculture (Livestock), or other 4-H project topics. If using a visual aid, keep
them neat and readable from a distance of 20-25 feet. It is best to use white or light colored backgrounds. Also,
become familiar with the judging criteria, which includes the following:
Your Opening/Introduction
Your main points (purpose of your presentation)
Visual Aids used if doing an Illustrated talk or demonstration
(a demonstration must actually show how to do something.
Your appearance, attire, poise and confidence (dress appropriately)
Your topic summary (be sure to review/your main points in the summary and take questions)
Timing of your presentation—Juniors 5-15 min./Int. 5-15 minutes and Seniors 7-15 minutes
When the presentation is over, it’s time for questions. Be sure to repeat the question before answering. If you don’t know the answer, it’s always best to be honest and let the judge know you will have to look up the answer.
YOU MUST Pre-Register by April 8th in order to participate & get a time slot
The Demonstration Day registration form is on page 7. Participants must pre-register by April 8th. Please fill
out and return the registration form or call Mary at 208-263-8511 to reserve a time slot and let me know your
topic, or email registration information to me at [email protected]. Also let me know if you prefer an
early morning, mid-morning, or early afternoon time slot—I will try to accommodate requests. The Sandpoint Organic
Agriculture Center is located at 10881 N. Boyer—just a little over half a mile North of the Extension Office.
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CALENDAR:
March
• 3rd— HLC mtg. 5:30 PM
Extension
April
• 1st—Horse ID’s, Lease Forms
and Horse Camp Scholarship
Applications Due
• 7th — HLC Mtg. 5:30 PM at
Extension
• 8th— Horse Camp Sign-up—#’s
handed out at 8:30 AM. Return
by 4 PM to Register (4-5:30 pm)
• 18th— Bonner County
Demonstration Day/ Sandpoint
Organic Agriculture Center
• 21st—Hippology Contest, 5:30
PM at Extension Office
MAY
• 2nd— Horse Judging Contest at
the Fairgrounds/Indoor Arena.
Register by 8:30 for 9 AM start.
• 5th—HLC Mtg. 5:30/Extension
HORSE LEADER & MEMBER NEWS
2020 4-H Horse Show
The dates for the 2020 4-H Horse Show have been scheduled! The Horse Show will be July 18th and 19th. Horse Gaming will take place Saturday evening under the lights. The Awards Ceremony will follow the last classes on Sunday. You must submit your horse ID’s by April 1st to be eligible for top awards. Please call or email Mary if
you can help run a gate or be a ring steward. Volunteers are needed!
Hippology and Horse Judging Contests
The Bonner County Hippology Contest will be held at the Extension Office
on Tuesday, April 21st at 5:30 PM. The Hippology Contest challenges your
knowledge of the horse industry and equine management practices.
Horse Judging will be held at the
Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 2nd. Please
pre-register for one or both contests by calling
Mary at 208-263-8511 or email your
pre-registration to: [email protected].
Congratulations to Top Placing 2020 County Horse Bowl Contestants
Seniors: Juniors:
Rylie Hancock—1st Place CayliJo Giard—1st Place
Mattye Johnson— 2nd Place Grace Balch—2nd Place
Magnolia Fry—3rd Place Alexis Rief– 3rd Place
The District Horse Bowl will take place on Saturday, April 25, 2020 at Moscow Middle School, (1410 E. D St., Moscow, ID) at 8:30 AM.
Volunteers are needed to assist with the Contest—please call Mary if you can help.
HORSE CAMP 2020 Bonner County 4-H Horse Camp is scheduled for June 22—26. The Sign-up day will take place on April 8th at the
Extension Office. Horse Camp Scholarship Applications must be completed by parent/guardian of the member
applying and must also include a letter from the 4-H member explaining the financial need for scholarship funds.
Scholarship Applications are due to the Extension Office by April 1st with Horse ID’s. You may show up at the
Extension Office as early as 8:30 AM on April 8th to get a registration number and then leave (you may only pick up for
your family). Actual Registration will begin at 4 PM with the lowest numbers being called first. Horse Camp
Orientation will take place on Monday, June 8th at 6 PM in the Indoor Arena. The Horse Leaders will host another
Horse Gaming Day on June 27th—the day after Horse Camp ends . You and your horse can stay one more night at the
Fairgrounds for free and join the Horse Gaming Day.
HORSE I.D.’S ARE DUE INTO THE EXTENSION
OFFICE NO LATER THAN APRIL 1st, 2020.
PLEASE GET THEM IN EARLY!!!
Reminder: The 4-H
Leaders Council meets on
Monday, April 20th @
6:30 PM/Extension
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Market Livestock Requirements Please refer to this information when preparing for spring weigh-ins and when striving to meet a finished weight by Fair.
Beef: Ownership of animal for 150days/130 days on feed is required/born after January 1st of the previous year, as verified by proof of ownership document/bill of sale, presented at spring weigh-in. Bring money for the brand inspection ($2.96) and $1 for vaccination and $1 for wormer —exact change is appreciated. No Maximum weight at spring weigh-in. The minimum finished weight at Fair is 1,000 lbs. Members will be paid up to 1,500 pounds at Auction. Seasonal inspection for crossing state lines is $5.27 (exact change).
Swine: Ownership of animal for 100 days/80 days on feed required/born after January 1 of the current year. Bring a bill of sale to spring weigh-in and money for vaccination and wormer. There is no maximum weight at spring weigh-in. Minimum finished weight at Fair is 230 lbs. (Swine weighing more than 300 lbs. will qualify to sell, if they receive a red ribbon or higher, but will not be paid for any pounds over 300.
Sheep and Goat: Ownership of animals for 70 days/60 days on feed required. Sheep must born after January 1st of current year. Goats must be born after October 1st of previous year. No maximum weight at spring weigh-in. The minimum weight at Fair is 75 lbs. for goats and 105 lbs. for
Sheep.
LIVESTOCK LEADER & MEMBER NEWS
Market Animal Calendar of Events
March 2020
• 11th – MALC Mtg. 6:30 PM, Extension Office
April 2020
• 11th – Beef weigh-in 9 AM
• 18th 4-H Demonstration Day (call to schedule time)
• 20th—4-H Leaders Council Meeting
May 2019
• May 5th-9th— Jr. Livestock Show/Spokane
• 13th– MALC mtg. 6:30 PM, Extension Office
• 16th – Swine Weigh-In, 8 AM—2 PM (Schedule TBD), Fairgrounds
June 2019
• June 13th—Sheep and Goat weigh-in, 8:30-10:30 AM/Fairgrounds
Swine Weigh-In on May 16th from 8 am to 2 PM Due to the large numbers of 4-H members enrolled in the market swine project, we will continue to weigh in the pigs on a
schedule. Each club will receive a time when they are to arrive for weigh-in. If Swine Leaders have a time preference,
please email your preference to Mary by April 15th at [email protected]. Please adhere to the schedule to avoid a
bottleneck at the swine barn. Please also realize that despite scheduled arrival times, unexpected things happen.
Have your bill of sale ready in your vehicle. Each club must provide 2 adults or older teen volunteers to
assist younger members with their animals. Your club volunteers may weigh-in first (at your scheduled
time slot) and then stay to assist others until all of your club is completed. Club & Swine leaders should
recruit these volunteers ahead of time, so they are ready to help out. We will not start your club until
volunteers are present! This makes things much smoother and we were able to finish rather quickly last
year! Thank you!
Beef weigh-in:
Saturday, April 11th
9:00-11:00 AM @ Fairgrounds
Reminder—Any animal purchased out-of-state must have a health certificate presented at weigh-in. The health certifi-cate must come from the state of origin. Proof of Ownership/Bill of sale with animal’s birthdate is required even if the animal came from your own family farm. Bills of sale must have a date and address of the seller, to verify state of origin.
Remember to bring your bill of sale/proof of ownership document
to spring weigh-in. This document MUST include the birthdate of
your animal.
Sheep/Goat weigh-in:
Saturday, June 13th
8:30—10:30 AM
Swine weigh-in:
Saturday, May 16th
8:00 AM—2:00 PM
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Idaho State Forestry Contest The Idaho State Forestry Contest will be held on May 14, 2020 at the Delay Farm in Careywood. Competitive events include: log scaling, timber cruising, tree and plant identification, map reading, compass reading & pacing, tool identification, soil and water quality, tree health, silviculture and noxious weeds. Every year, several of our 4-H Forestry
members of the Careywood Eager Beavers and Hoodoo Hustlers compete in this contest, coached by Adam Ackerman and Brian Hicks. Good luck to the 4-H teams and members. More information can be found at the Idaho Department of Lands website at: https://www.idl.idaho.gov/forestry/idaho-state-forestry-contest/
2020 4-H Archery Contest on August 8th
The Fair Director has graciously offered the Outdoor Arena for the
4-H Archery contest again this year. This means we can offer
spectator seating in the shady grandstand for anyone who wants to
come out and enjoy the Archery Contest. The contest will begin
promptly at 9:00 a.m., although target practice will be available
for any shooter at 8:00 a.m. Some targets will be the traditional
bullseye on paper, and there will be a variety of animal fields
including 3-D foam animal targets. The contest will offer
opportunities for younger members and our beginner archers to
have more success, as some of the target distances will start at just
5 yards for our Junior members with a maximum distance of 15
yards. Intermediate distances will range from 10 to 20 yards and
the Senior distances will range from 15 to 25 yards. Some
members will use recurve bows, while others use compound bows.
Scoring will be done by volunteers at each of the 12 stations. Top
overall awards will be given for both bow types. Archery Awards
will follow the contest after a short intermission to allow time for
volunteers to tally score cards. The Range Masters will be Jason
and Rebekah Ham, Archery leaders with the Hoodoo Hustlers 4-H
Club.
The 4-H Archery
Contest will begin at 9
AM in the Outdoor
Arena at the Bonner
County Fairgrounds on
Aug 8th. Come out and
support our 4-H
Archers.
4-H Leaders
Council Will Meet
on April 20, 2020
Please remember
that the next 4-H
Leaders Council
Meeting is
scheduled for:
Monday, April 20th
at 6:30 PM at the
Extension Office.
Every club should
send at least one
representative to
these meetings.
Leaders please
plan to attend.
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6 Demonstration Day Registration Form — Please Pre-Register by 4/8/2020
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Bonner County 4-H
Bonner County Extension Office Mary O’Meara Kennedy, 4-H Program Coordinator Bonner County 4-H 4205 N Boyer Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864
Phone: 208-263-8511 Fax: 208-263-6191 Email: [email protected]
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communications of program information or reasonable accommodations should contact the Extension Office at 208-263-8511 or [email protected]
Bonner County 4-H
Non-Profit Organization
US POSTAGE PAID
Sandpoint, ID
PERMIT No. 4205
“The University of Idaho is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educational organization. We offer our pro-
grams to persons regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, or disability.”
Welcome New Bonner County 4-H Volunteers
The following people are new volunteers in 2020:
Brandy Andrew/Careywood Eager Beavers/Archery
David Andrew/Careywood Eager Beavers/Archery
Bonnie Atencio/Pack River Pioneers/Knitting, Crochet, Handwork from our Heritage
Miranda Dodge/Beaver Creek Kritters/Horse
Shannon Hurd/Slick Fork Ranch Horse/Horse
Erika McCall/Tags N Tails/Swine
Tamara Williams/Gold ‘n Grouse/Goat, Cloverbuds
Chad Bailey/Market Animal Committee/Treasurer
Thank you
to our new
2020
Volunteer
Leaders