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Geauga County 4-H News & Notes - July 2016 OSUE Geauga County Geauga-Trumbull County 4-H Camp Thank you to the 2016 Camp Counselors who made camp a success! Maddie Arnold, Nina Berschig, Kelli Briggs, Hailey DeGeorge, Matthew Fazio, Jennie Gresley, Claire Hammer, Himmy Hartory, Gerhard Hickey, Ryan Ivans, Lizzie Knopp, Shannon Lewis, Chloe Jamison, Maddi Johnson, Megan Maddox, Callae Moody, Meghan O’Reilly, Tyler Plants, Tyler Rodhe, Emily Svihlik, Steve Turon, and Jared Zimperman. Interested in being a camp counselor for 2017? 4-H membership not required. Contact the Extension Office for an application today! Ohio State University Extension Geauga County 4-H News & Notes July| 2016

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Page 1: Ohio State University Extension Geauga County 4-H...Geauga County 4-H News & Notes - July 2016 OSUE Geauga County ADVISOR AREA We are in need of several judges for Miscellaneous Project

Geauga County 4-H News & Notes - July 2016 OSUE Geauga County

Geauga-Trumbull County 4-H Camp

Thank you to the 2016 Camp Counselors who made camp a success!

Maddie Arnold, Nina Berschig, Kelli Briggs, Hailey DeGeorge, Matthew Fazio, Jennie Gresley, Claire Hammer, Himmy Hartory, Gerhard Hickey, Ryan Ivans, Lizzie Knopp, Shannon Lewis, Chloe Jamison, Maddi Johnson, Megan Maddox, Callae Moody, Meghan O’Reilly, Tyler Plants, Tyler Rodhe, Emily Svihlik, Steve Turon, and Jared Zimperman.

Interested in being a camp counselor for 2017? 4-H membership not required. Contact the Extension Office for an application today!

Ohio State University Extension

Geauga County 4-H

News & Notes July| 2016

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Geauga County 4-H News & Notes - July 2016 OSUE Geauga County

Geauga-Trumbull County 4-H Camp Awards

4-H “H” Awards

“Head” Award – Mallory Sah “Heart” Award – Vince Dimora “Hands” Award – Tatumn Poff

“Health” Award – Ella Case “Spirit of Camp” Award – Hank Arnold

Counselor for the Day

Liberty Mosher Monte Myer

Outstanding Camp Counselor

Chloe Jamison

First Time Counselor Award

Tyler Plants

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ADVISOR AREA

We are in need of several judges for Miscellaneous Project judging on July 16th from 1-3pm at the School Building. If you are interested in serving as a judge for any of the following categories, please

let the Extension Office know as soon as possible.

Cooking Projects Art/Photography

Lizard/Laundry/Family History/Tobacco & Alcohol Cake Decorating/Scrapbooking

Skill-a-Thon/Project Judging July 16th Volunteers are asked to confirm their assistance with the Extension Office or the species chair organizing the corresponding skillathon set up. Some species may elect to have a meeting prior to skill-a-thon to review the set-up, score sheets, etc. Any updated score sheets must be submitted to the Extension Office by June 1

st for approval. Many

volunteers are needed for Project Judging to run smoothly and to provide the 4-H members with a positive experience. All clubs must be represented. This counts towards the required trainings. For smaller clubs, parents may serve as a volunteer for the club.

Ohio 4-H Specialty Logo Plate Sales - Available NOW! The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) is once again offering a specialty license plate dedicated to Ohio 4-H Youth Development and the new logo plates are now available for purchase. Show your support for Ohio 4-H by purchasing an Ohio 4-H Specialty License Plate. A portion of the annual plate fees collected from sold and renewed plates is given directly to Ohio 4-H and is earmarked for 4-H programming. License plates are more than just an accessory – they are an investment in your 4-H members. Ohio 4-H provides over 250,000 youth members in local clubs and county based special interest programs with experiential learning that enhances their ability to use critical thinking, leadership, communication and social skills. You can purchase or renew your Ohio 4-H Specialty plate at your local Ohio BMV Deputy Registrar’s Office or online at https://www.oplates.com/. Other ways that you can help:

Promote the Ohio 4-H Logo plate to your friends and family

Talk about the plate on your Facebook page and Twitter

Promote the logo plate at all of your meetings

Display a banner ad on your website

Promote the 4-H logo plate in your newsletters and emails

Talk to local companies about supporting Ohio 4-H with a plate on their vehicles Show your pride by purchasing an Ohio 4-H Specialty License Plate today!

CLUB NEWS

Malley’s Candy Sale Incentive: The winning club is Breeders & Feeders. They will receive 4 tickets to Pioneer Waterland courtesy of the 4-H Advisory Committee. Thank you the ALL clubs who participated in the 2016 Malley’s candy sale fundraising event.

Welch’s Fruit Snack Fundraiser – Sponsored by the Advisory Committee Fruit Snacks are $1 per bag and come in a case containing two totes of 54 bags of assorted flavors. Each tote of 54 bags sold will earn $13.50 for your club. Club orders are due July 29

th by emailing [email protected] or [email protected].

Pick up is at the Extension Office August 15th from 4:30-6pm and August 16

th during normal business hours. Club

payment is due by September 26th. For more information see attached flyer or contact the office.

Family-A-Fair Family-A-Fair is a community service opportunity for clubs to participate in. When a club provides a sponsorship award, the funds are used to provide a Geauga County family the opportunity to experience the Great Geauga County Fair. Club sponsorships will provide selected families with admission tickets, ride tickets, concession vouchers, and milkshake tokens. See flyer for more information.

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Milkshake Booth Sign Ups If your club is interested in working in the milkshake booth this year please sign up by sending your top 3 preferred shifts, a contact name, and phone number to Leah Fellenstein via e-mail at [email protected]. Leah will send back a confirmation e-mail with your club's assigned shift. Leah will process requests in the order they are received, please only send in shift requests via e-mail. Clubs need to have 10-12 members and at least 2 adults for the entire three hour shift. If your club has a lot of younger members (majority under 12) please have 3 adults available to assist. Clubs are required to come 15 minutes prior to the start of their shift and should allot about 10 minutes at the end of their shift to be replaced by the next club.

Shifts available are Thursday-Monday at the following times. 10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm, 4pm-7pm, and 7pm-10pm.

Commodity Carnival 4-H Fair Booth Geauga County 4-H has been selected to participate in the 2016 Commodity Carnival, brought to us by a partnership with National 4-H Council and the CME Group. The Commodity Carnival increases public understanding of the enormous value of agricultural commodities, highlights what it takes to manage business ricks when taking commodities to market, and improves agricultural literacy. Commodity Carnival is an interactive, hands on series of games where participants grow a commodity (a pig) and sell it at market. After playing Commodity Carnival, participants will recognize an agricultural commodity and associate commodities with produces used in daily life, understand the investments required to raise a hog, and discover how commodity risks factor into market sale prices. After completion of the games, participants are eligible to win a prize based on how their hog did at market. Clubs are encouraged to participate in the Commodity Carnival activities by signing up to assist with facilitating the games. Older teens and volunteers from clubs will “work” two hour shifts at the booth. Participating clubs can use this opportunity to meet Honor Club requirements. To sign up for a time slot, please contact the Extension Office. Additional information about Commodity Carnival is available at http://www.cmegroup.com/education/4-h.html

Fighting Hunger in Geauga County – Community Service Opportunity Greener Fields 4-H club is working with the Geauga Hunger Task Force to help increase donations to the 7 local food pantries throughout the county. Dan Takacs, president of Greener Fields 4-H club is working with Dr. Augustine Kellis of Kellis Eye Center on a joint fundraiser. From July 15

th through August 15

th, all donations and money raised by 4-H clubs

throughout the county will be matched by Dr. Kellis. Each club advisor will receive an email outlining details about the drive. Please contact Dan or Maria Takacs at 440-773-8526 for specific questions. See attached flyer for additional information.

4-H MEMBERS

Miscellaneous Project Judging – Saturday, July 16th 1:00pm – 3:00pm School Building Members who have signed up for judging will need to bring their completed project book, pen or pencil, and their presentation materials. Please arrive approximately 10 minutes prior to your judging time.

Not sure what needs to be completed before judging? Visit http://www.ohio4h.org/families/ohio-state-fair/state-fair-non-livestock-4-h-guidebook for a complete list of project requirements. County completion requirements are the same as the State Fair requirements.

Cloverbud Day Camp August 20th Calling all Cloverbuds, join us for a mini science camp on Saturday, August 20

th from 10am-1pm at the Extension Office.

No cost. More information to follow.

Safety Poster Contest This year’s Safety Poster Contest theme is: Online Safety. All Safety Posters are due at the Extension Office by August 1

st at 4:30pm. Please see attached flyer for complete details and poster requirements. Posters that do not meet the

requirements will not be judged or displayed.

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4-H Photography Contest Here’s a chance to show off your photography skills. All pictures must be taken between Fair 2015 and August 1, 2016. Members are not required to take a 4-H Photography Project to enter contest. Entry deadline is August 1

st. All eligible

entries and winners will be displayed in the Jr. Fair Building during fair.

#AgIsCool Photo Contest ODA is launching an Agriculture is Cool Photo Contest on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Anyone who posts a photo sharing why they think Agriculture is Cool on either of those social media platforms using #AgIsCool is entered into our weekly drawing for prizes. It begins on June 20th and run through August 7th.

LIVESTOCK/HORSE NEWS

Attention PAS Participants If you attended an out-of-county PAS show (excluding Ashtabula’s June 18

th show), your PAS Qualifying Form must be

submitted to the Extension Office by Monday, July 11th at 8am. Please use the drop box in the foyer for after hour’s

submission. Original paperwork is required. Failure to submit forms by 8am, will result in ineligibility for State Fair participation.

Project Judging/Skill-a-thon July 16th Project judging will be held Saturday July 16

th for all livestock and horse projects. Species stations will open at 9:00am

and last until 11:00am. Members need to bring their completed project book(s) to judging. Members must complete project judging to be eligible for Jr. Fair and to fulfill their 4-H project requirements. If an individual does not complete project judging, that individual’s 4-H year will not count despite attending club meetings and other. All project judging must be completed by July 16

th.

Same as 2015 – In an effort to save on printing costs, 2016 score sheets will not be carbon copied. Therefore, all score sheets must be collected at skill-a-thon. Members please don’t forget to turn in your score sheets upon completion of project judging. Ribbons will still be awarded. Score sheets will be given back to the clubs in their fair packets.

Swine Showmanship Clinic July 24th – 5:30pm Auburn Swine 4-H club is inviting all other 4-H clubs to a Swine Showmanship Clinic on July 24. Showmanship demonstrates that 4-H members are capable of working with their animal. Each individual will learn when the proper time is to start training with their animal and the Clinic will help as a review or a useful tool for experienced and new members. This Clinic is helpful because it can help you prepare in advance for the fair. The Clinic will provide information that will boost confidence while working with your animal and answering important questions from the Judge. You will learn to train your animal so that it will respond to the touch of the cane as well as preparing and grooming before the fair. Good Showmanship includes healthy competition as well as critical thinking and decision making skills, which are skills that members will take with them for the rest of their lives. The Clinic will provide proper training to all members of 4-H clubs who wish to participate. The Clinic will take place at the Durkee’s house, 12772 Butternut Rd., Burton on Sunday, July 24

th

at 5:30 pm. Contact Michelle May at 440.823.1552 to RSVP and with any questions about the Clinic.

Poultry Clinic August 16th – 6:00pm Feathers & Fleece 4-H Club is sponsoring a Poultry Clinic with Larry Lokai. The clinic is open to all 4-H members and will be held at the Geauga Extension Office. Please RSVP by August 15

th to the Extension Office at 440-834-4656. Light

refreshments will be served. See attached flyer.

Know Ohio’s Livestock Tampering Laws Please review the attached message from Dr. Tony Forshey, State Veterinarian, Ohio Department of Agriculture.

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JR. FAIR INFORMATION 2016 Gate Theme: Barnyard Beach Party

Please contact Nat Loze for more information. 440-632-1949

Important information from Jr. Fair Coordinator Jan Jackam: Don't forget that the presale assessments and exhibitor list with their market projects for all animals going through the sale is due July 16th. This includes the cheese baskets from the dairy clubs. Your check and list can be dropped off at the Secretary's Office on the fairgrounds on Wednesdays between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or any time through the drop slot on the door.

Again this year we would like to invite members ages 12 to 14 to become auxiliary members for Junior Fair. This is an opportunity for younger members who may be interested in being on Junior Fair Board to get a taste of the duties and responsibilities of the Junior Fair Superintendents. If you have members who are interested, please have them complete the attached form and return it to either Makenzie Healy or Jan Jackam. Contact information is on the form

There will be a marketing clinic open to all Junior Fair market animal exhibitors on Saturday, August 6, at 9:00 a.m. This class will help you compose letters and talk to potential buyers for your market project. The class is being conducted by Ed and Marybeth Rumburg and will include many tips and helpful ideas to help you get the best price for your animal. Please consider attending this informative and helpful meeting. Remember, marketing you and your animal can make a difference in the price you get.

Following the marketing meeting (about 10:00 a.m.) will be a session on how to complete your Drug Use Notification forms and your Junior Fair registration for your animals. Both documents are critical that they be filled out completely, as one goes to the state and must be completely accurate, and the other, if filled out correctly, will get you placed in the correct class in your show. This meeting will be especially helpful to first time exhibitors and their parents. Please encourage your new members to attend.

Finally, don't forget to turn in your list of club members with their shirt sizes. Please send your list with sizes to [email protected], or mail them to: Geauga County Junior Fair, PO Box 402, Burton, OH 44021

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DATES TO REMEMBER July

6 Make up Project Judging – Pre-registration required 16 Project Judging

17 4-H Horse Show 19 Style Revue Show

24 Swine Showmanship Clinic August

1 Safety Poster & Photography Contest Entries Due by 4:30pm 6 4-H Horse Show 15 Camp Counselor Follow Up Meeting 16 Poultry Clinic 20 Cloverbud Day Camp – must pre-register September 1-5 Great Geauga County Fair

5 Labor Day – Extension Office Closed 1 Outstanding 4-H Girl/Boy Advisor Nominations Due October

1 Club Secretary & Treasurers Books Due Member & Volunteer Award Nomination Applications Due All Volunteer Training Requirements must be completed and submitted to the Extension Office 31 Geauga 4-H Advisory Committee Member Applications Due

We gratefully acknowledge the continued help and financial support of our Geauga County Commissioners; Walter Claypool, Blake Rear, and Ralph Spidalieri.

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