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November
2013 4-H News
Montgomery County Extension #1 Industrial Park Drive
Hillsboro, IL 62049 Ph.: 217-53 2-3941 Fax: 217-53 2-3944
Christian County Extension 1120 N. Webster Street
Taylorville, IL 62568 Ph.: 217-28 7-7246 Fax: 217-28 7-7248
Macoupin County Extension #60 Carlinville Plaza Carlinville, IL 62626
Ph.: 217-85 4-9604 Fax: 217-85 4-7804
Je rs ey Co unty Ex te ns ion 200 North Lafayette, Suite 6, 2nd Floor
Jerseyville, IL 62052 Ph.: 618-49 8-2913 Fax: 618-498-5913
STAFFAmanda Cole, County Director
Peggy Hampton,4-H Youth Development Educator
Jodi Heberling, Christian County4-H Program Coordinator
Judy Benz, Jersey County4-H Program Coordinator
Kate Harding, Macoupin County4
-H Program Coordinator
Elisha Hughes, Montgomery County 4-H Program Coordinator
UNIT 18-Serving:Chrisan, Jersey,
Macoupin &
Montgomery Counes
OFFICERS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Saturday, November 16th 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
Lincoln Land Community College
1 Lincoln Land Drive, Litchfield, IL
REGISTER BY NOVEMBER 8TH TO RECEIVE T-SHIRT
Register at: hps://webs.extension.uiuc.edu/registraon/?RegistraonID=8950
Walker 4-H Club is sponsoring a livestock workshop
for all 4-H members in Unit 18 who are interested in learn-
ing more about the Beef, Sheep and Swine projects. The
workshop will be held on Saturday, November 9th from 9
Noon at the Butler 4-H Park located just off Rt. 127 on the
north edge of Butler, IL. The cost for the workshop is $5 and lunch will be provided
If you are interested in parcipang please register at hps://
webs.extension.uiuc.edu/registraon/?RegistraonID=9064 by November 7th. T
Beef workshop is from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. led by Jordan Ruppert & Sue Schafer; Shee
workshop from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. led by Dusn Cruit; and Swine workshop from
11:00 am. to Noon led by Sue Schafer.
University of Illinois US Dept. of Agriculture
Local Extension Councils Cooperating
University of Illinois Extension provides equal
opportunities in programs and employment.
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MACOUPINCOUNTY
4-HOFFICERTRAININGNOVEMBER16TH
this issOfficer Training & Livestoc
Jr. Leader and CW
Livestock Ownership & Tao
Livestock Ownership & Tao
LCP Award & JLC
Achievement Night & Federao
Top Shots & Upcoming Event
Club Info & Holiday Worksho
Calendar of Events/Ornament
4-HLIVESTOCKWORKSHOPNOVEMBER9TH
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Serving as a 4-
H Junior Leader is an honor, an opportunity, and a responsibility. Jr. Leaders can pro-vide leadership to the 4-H club, the county 4-H program, the Unit 4-H program and the 4-H program
at the state level. If you are between the ages of 13 18 (as of Sept. 1), are a current 4-H member,
have been a 4-H member for at least 2 years, and have the approval
of your 4-H leader then check out this NEW OPPORTUNITY!
Jr. leaders can . . .
Help develop the club and county 4-H programs.
Develop their own ability to work with others.
Develop their abilies to plan, to organize and to become a
problem solver.
Become a leader in their community.
Act as a mentor to a new or younger 4-H member .
And through parcipaon may become eligible for 4-H trips,
awards, and scholarships.
To receive a JR. Leader enrollment packet, please contact your 4-H
leader, 4-H program coordinator, 4-H Youth Development Educator or register online at:
hps://webs.extension.uiuc.edu/registraon/?RegistraonID=9067
CWF is a week-long program that provides teen delegates
with insights into the workings of our federal government.
This fun and educational program is provided by the Nation-
al 4-H Youth Conference Center. The Illinois CWF experi-
ence is open to 4-H youth delegates ages 14-18 by May 1 of the year of the trip.
The 2014 trip is scheduled for July 5-13, 2014 and is currently full, however, spaces may
open up as we are coordinating the bus transportation with the Wisconsin delegation. Dele-
gates must register on-line and pay a $250 deposit. Due to a limited number of spaces
available (13 youth), initial registration is limited to 2 delegates per county and on a first-
come, first-served basis (now through December 15). Since the initial spaces are filled, we
will accept names for a waiting list. If additional space is available on the bus, those on the
waiting list will be contacted in December to register. To get your name on the waiting list
go to: hps://webs.extension.uiuc.edu/registraon/default.cfm?RegistraonID=9053
CHECKOUTOURNEWJR.LEADEROPPORTUNITY!
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2014Steers,Barrows,Wethers,&MeatGoats
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Birth, Ownership and Tattoo Dates for Illinois State Fair Junior ShowSTEERS: Calved on or after January 1, 2013
Owned & personally cared for by exhibitor since February 1, 2014Tattooed On or between the last Saturday in January (January 25, 2014) and March 15, 2014. In addition to tattooing, steers that will be going to state fair are to be tagged with the elec-
tronic ID tags.
BARROWS:Regular Barrows Farrowed on or after January 15, 2014 and must be the property of the exhibitor by June 1,
2014. No weighing and tattooing required but must submit ear notches when making entryfor ISF
Premiere Barrows Farrowed on or after February 10, 2014 and must have been the property of the exhibitor
by June 1, 2014
Weighed and Tattooed February 10 to April 15, 2014
Tattooed within 35 days of birth and not weigh more than 1.0 lbs./day of age
Junior exhibitors can purchase nominated barrows
SHEEP WETHERS: Both Premiere & Live Show Wethers Lambed on or after January 1, 2014
Ownership Date May 15, 2014
Weighed & Tattooed between March 15 and May 15, 2014
Weigh/Tattoo procedures for Open & Jr. Premiere & Live Show Wethers:
All lambs and meat goats to be exhibited at the State Fair MUST be taken to one of thestatewide locations for weighing and tattooing. Each lamb will be tagged with an electronic IDtag, tattooed, weighed, and recorded on Lamb Nomination Forms from Dan Jennings.Specific information regarding each of the weigh-in locations & procedures will be forth-coming.
MEAT GOATS: (ALL MEAT GOAT WETHERS MUST BE TATTOOED AT REGIONAL SHEEP
PROCESSING SITES).
Wethers Born on or after October 1, 2013
Registered and tattooed in name of exhibitor only by May 15, 2014
Ownership dates for Kids & Yearlings not in milk May 15, 2014
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BREEDINGANIMALS
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Birth & Ownership Dates for Illinois State Fair Junior ShowBeef Heifers and Cows:
Heifers Age requirement is from September 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014 (w/ addition of Senior Yearling
class)
Owned and personally cared for by exhibitor since June 1, 2014Performance Cows Cows must be born before September 1, 2012 (Cow-Calf Class only)
Owned and personally cared by exhibitor since January 1, 2014
Swine Gilts: Age requirement is farrowed on or after January 1, 2014
Owned by exhibitor since June 1, 2014
Sheep Ewes & Rams: Age requirement for yearling ewes is from January 1, 2013 to August 31, 2013
Age requirement for ewe lambs is after September 1, 2013
Age requirement for ram lambs is after January 1, 2014
Owned and personally cared for by exhibitor since June 25, 2014
Dairy Cows and Heifers: No age requirements
Calves and Heifers Owned since June 1, 2014
Cows Owned since January 1, 2014
Horse and Pony: May 1 Place on file in Extension Office or w/ FFA Advisor copies of ownership and/or lease
papers for all animals that the member plans to exhibit at the ISF Junior Horse Show.
MAY 15 Copies of the ownership and/or lease papers and one set of photos sent to StateFair for entry verification.
Dogs: Dogs must be owned or leased by June 1, 2014
Dairy Goats: Kids and Yearlings not in milk must be owned by exhibitor only by June 1, 2014. Milking Does must be owned by exhibitor only by January 1, 2014.
Meat Goats All meat goats (wethers and all breeding animals) are to be owned by exhibitor only by May
15, 2014.
Rabbits, Pygmy Goats & Poultry: Does -- By June 1 of the year exhibiting All others -- Out of stock owned by the exhibitor prior to June 1.
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4-HPREMIERLCPAWARDPROGRAM
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JLCJR.LEADERSHIPCONFERENCEFEBRUARY8-9TH
Each year, the Illinois Farm Bureau and their Affiliates help Illinois 4 -H
recognize 10 outstanding 4-H members by sponsoring the Illinois 4-H Premier
LCP Award. The award is for 4-H members age 17 or older by December 1,2013.
LCP stands for Leadership, Citizenship, and Professionalism. The application
focuses on leadership positions the member has held; participation in county,
state, and national events; 4-H goals they have set and reached; and reference evaluations Each county is
allowed to submit two applications. The top ten youth selected on the state level are invited to a 3-day lead-
ership conference in April and are recognized with plaques at the Illini Summer Academies banquet in
June. Applications are available at the State 4-H website at: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/state4h/
members/recognition_awards.cfm
Applications must be turned into your local Extension office no later than December 20, 2013.
The Illinois 4-H Jr. Leadership Conference, JLC, is a fun
filled overnight weekend event that provides junior high delegates
with a look into leadership development and opportunities within
the 4-H program. This year it will be held at the Decatur Confer-
ence Center & Hotel, Decatur, IL on the weekend of February 8-
9th. Online registration will be open mid-November and will end in
early January. Registration information will be posted at: http://
web.extension.illinois.edu/state4h/events/juniorleadership.cfm
JLC is open to 7th and 8th grade 4-H members and Operation Military Kids (OMK) Extension partici-pants. At this event, these members have the opportunity to bring a non-4-H friend!!! The conferenceoffers junior high youth a chance to develop their leadership skills, meet and interact with youth fromacross the state, and view state leadership in action, while connecting with the State 4-H Youth Lead-ership Team.
While at JLC delegates will:
Learn about opportunities available to youth leaders in Illinois, including regional and state leader-ship teams, state committees, events, etc.
Explore assorted 4-H projects in depth with hands-on activities. This gives them the information andactivities to take back to their local clubs and start using the leadership skills they have learned.
Participate in active games and mixers that they can take back to their local clubs and use to buildtheirs, and other members' leadership skills.
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ACHIEVEMENTNIGHTNOV8,2013
Federation UpdateOn Sunday, October 6, Federation members
gathered at the Extension Office to conduct thefirst meeting of the 2013-2014 4-H Year. 4-HFederation officers were elected at this meeting.Your new 4-H Federation officers are as follows:Meghan Wolff-President, Mackenzie Wolff-VicePresident, Rachel Wolff-Secretary, and JacobBrown-Treasurer. Look for future informationregarding 4-H Federation activities and meetings.Federation is open to 4-H members 13 and older.
4-HFEDERATION
R.S.V.P. By NOV 1. for Achievement Night!!!!!
4-H members who have made outstanding achievement during
the past year will be recognized on Friday, November 8 at
Achievement Night. In addion, 4-H clubs, volunteers and
alumni will also be recognized. The ceremony will be at the KC
Hall in Carlinville. All 4-H youth and their families are welcome to aend.
Dinner at 6:30pm. Awards ceremony promptly starts at 7pm. Cost per dinner
plate will be $3.50. Please make checks payable to ROSIE HUFF.
Stop by the Photo Booth during Achievement
Night and get your picture taken! Bring yourown camera or we will e-mail you your digital
image. Have fun and make some memories!
NEW!!!!! 4-H PHOTO BOOTHBROUGHT To YOU By 4-H Federaon
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WHATSHAPPENING
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MacoupinCountyTopShots
New Member Party on
November 14
First and second year members
are invited to aend a New
Member Party on Thursday, Nov. 14 at
6:30pm at Extension Office. The party will
introduce members to club, county, and
state opportunies as well as events that
happen throughout the 4-H year! Please
register by November 7 by calling the
Extension office or registering online at
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UPCOMINGEVENTS
Top Shotgun Shooters 2013:
Jordan Cain and Ethan Jones
Macoupin County Top Shots finished up their 2013 season on October
17. Members parcipated in a County Shoot and were recognized for
their efforts at the Annual Shoong Sports Recognion Night! Great Job
to all 4-H parcipants! The 2014 season will begin next March!
HOLIDAY SEWINGWORKSHOP DEC 3
Comejoin the fun! On Tuesday,December 3, at 6:30p.m the U of IExtension will offer an introductoryholiday sewing workshop. This workshop isopen to youth ages 8 and above. Come by your-self or bring a friend to join in the fun. The costfor this class is $5.00 per attendee.
This workshop will be led by Nancy Smith.
Each participant will use their skills to create
their very own holiday sewing project to take
home with them that night.
Space is limited and
advance registration is
needed by Tuesday, No-
vember 26.
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4-H Club Goals What you as members and leaders can do
to make your 4-H club even stronger!
Hold at least 6 club meetings each year.
Have an average attendance of 75% ofmembers at regular meetings.
Have 75% of the members complete theirprojects and turn in records.
Ensure each member has a job and feelsneeded.
Include recreation at each meeting.
Invite new people to join the club.
Develop greater family participation. Provide a service to the community.
Get to know each person in your club.
Become better listeners.
Participate in community functions.
Learn more about specific projectsor subjects.
Have Fun!!!!!
Officers CornerClub Reporters & Historians
Part of your role as a reporter
or historian is to document
what your club does. You can
do this through wring news arcles and
taking pictures during your meengs or special
trips. The Extension office would like to receive
updates from you about what your club is
doing. If you send us reports and pictures, we
will post them to the Extension website or use
in our newsleer to help show off your club.
***Record Changes Coming Soon***The Records Subcommiee has been meeng
to help make 4-H records in Macoupin County
Beer. Look for new record forms in 2014!
Holiday Ornament MakingWorkshop Dec 12 (6:30-8:30pm)
Get into the Holiday Spirit! On Dec 12, the
Stauntoneers 4-H Club Jr. Leaders will be hosng a
Holiday Ornament Making Workshop. Come have
some fun and create 3 to 5 ornaments to take
home with you that night! Make a few gis or
ornaments for your own tree!
Where: Staunton Assembly Church (South Rt. 4)
Ages: 5 & older Cost: $5.00
Deadline to Register is December 5
Call 217-854-9604 or register online at
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UNIT 18-Serving
Christian County
Jersey County
Macoupin County
Montgomery County
Upcoming Events
November
8th 4-H Achievement Night at KC Hall in Carlinville
9th 4-H Livestock Workshop 9 a.m. to Noon, Butler 4-H Park
14th New Member Party 6:30pm Extension Office
16th 4-H Officer Training, 9:3011:30 a.m. Lincoln Land Community College
18th 4-H Committee Meeting Telenet 7:30pm
28-29th Thanksgiving Holiday, Extension Office Closed
December
3rd 4-H Holiday Sewing Workshop 6:30pm-8pm Extension Office
12th Ornament Making Workshop 6:30-8:30-Staunton Assembly Church
20th Applications due for LCP Award
23rdJan. 1st Extension Office Closed
January
ART SPIN CLUB STARTING THIS JANUARY-More Details to Come!
20th Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Office Closed
February
8-9th Jr. Leadership Conference, Decatur Conference Center & Hotel
4-H Foundation Ornament Sale
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Celebrang 100 Years of Extension
What a great way to Celebrate 4-H! Look for
more informaon soon on how to purchase a
4-H Christmas Ornament. Three styles
available: Basic 4-H Clover, William Otwell
Suit, William Otwell Casual.
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4-H HolidaySewing Workshop
What: A holiday sewing workshop is being offered by the
U of I Extension, Macoupin County.
When: Tuesday, December 3 (6:30-8:00p.m)
Where: U of I Extension Office
(#60 Carlinville Plaza, Carlinville)
Who: The workshop is open to youth ages 8 and above.
Volunteer Leader:: Nancy Smith, Seamstress
Each parcipant will be sewing and decorang their
very own holiday project to take home with them
that evening
Parcipants will be learning and enhancing
basic sewing techniques as well as meeng new people!
Please call the University of Illinois Extension Macoupin
County office at 217-854-9604, stop by our office at #60
Carlinville Plaza, Carlinville, or register
online web.extension.illinois.edu/cjmm/
macoupin4h/
Cost is:
$5.00
If you need a reasonable accommodaon to parcipate in this program, contact the University of Illinois Extension Macoupin
County Office at 217-854-9604. University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunies in program and employment.
Deadline to register is Tuesday, November 26.