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909 EAST 2ND AVE. SUITE E; INDIANOLA, IA | 515-961-6237 | MON - THURS 9-12:30; 1-4:30 AND FRI 9-12:30 LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/WARREN
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach programs are available to all without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH
WARREN COUNTY NEWSLETTER
909 EAST 2ND AVE. SUITE E; INDIANOLA, IA | 515-961-6237 | MON - THURS 9-12:30; 1-4:30 AND FRI 9-12:30 LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/WARREN
Cortney Garrington
Executive Director
cortneyg@iastate.edu
ServSafe: Food Safety Training
Do you love the taste of luscious summer fruits? Now you can savor the taste of berries, cherries, peaches and plums all year round. Learn how to “Preserve the Taste of Summer!” during a hands-on fruit canning workshop conducted by ISU Extension dietitian Mary Krisco. Join us on Saturday, June 29th from 9 am to 1pm at the Warren County Extension Office for a hands on morning of fun and learning. The cost for this workshop is $20.00 a person. At this workshop you will make and preserve blueberry spice jam and sample crunchy granola with home-dried fruit! This workshop is based on USDA-approved food preservation recommendations, so that the fruit you preserve is not only delicious but safe to store for a year or more. You will be prepared for preserving any type of fresh fruit through hot-water-bath canning or dehydration. Go home with two jars of jam and a complete collection of ISU preservation publications. All supplies will be provided, including jars, lids, screw rings, and fruit. For more information or to RSVP as spots are limited please contact the Warren County Extension Office at 515-961-6237 or email Cortney at cortneyg@iastate.edu.
WHAT’S INSIDE:
Fair Entry Week– pg. 2
New Family Orient.—pg. 2
Summer Day Camps—pg. 3
Rabbit Workshop—pg. 3
Herdsmanship—pg. 3
Clothing/Comm.– pg. 3
Clover Kids– pg. 3
Pizza Party— pg. 4
Drug Affidavit—pg. 4
Youth Committee– pg. 4
Iowa State Fair—pg. 4
Exhibit Judging–pg. 5
Events Calendar– pg. 5
June 2019 Kristine Labertew
Office Assistant
labertew@iastate.edu
New Master Gardener Class
The Master Gardener program is looking for people who
are passionate about volunteering and gardening. No
previous garden knowledge is required. The program
equips participants to grow in knowledge about gardening
best practices. After the training, Master Gardeners
volunteer in their community, making significant contribu-
tions such as giving vegetables to food pantries and main-
taining gardens at county fairs. This year’s course will for
the second year in a row feature a flipped classroom style
where participants will learn about different topics by
touring and participating in workshops held throughout
the county. Then they will be responsible for watching pre
-recorded webinars and doing some study guide materials
on their own time. The class will run from the end of
August to the beginning of November. Those interested in
the course can apply at https://
mastergardenerhours.hort.iastate.edu/application-
form.php.
Training fees of $195 are due in the fall.
Do You Jam? Hands-on Jam and Dehydration Workshop
This is the last food safety training of 2019
for Warren County. The eight-hour food
safety training and certification course
which meets the Certified Food Protection
Manager requirement will be held on
Monday, August 12th from 9 am to 6:30
pm. All workshop participants must study
the ServSafe manual before the workshop
in order to pass the exam. The book will be
mailed to you from the ISU Registration
Center once you have registered. The price
of the book is included in the $150
workshop fee. To increase your chances of
passing on the first try, please schedule
time to read the book thoroughly, and
complete all exercises in the book. For
more information or to register for the
class please call Warren County Extension
at 515-961-6237.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach programs are available to all without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability.
909 EAST 2ND AVE. SUITE E; INDIANOLA, IA | 515-961-6237 | MON - THURS 9-12:30; 1-4:30 AND FRI 9-12:30 LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/WARREN
WARREN COUNTY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH
4-H HORIZON– June 2019 Logan Kinyon , County Youth Coordinator lkinyon@iastate.edu; 515-961-6237
As the Warren County Fair gets closer, it is time to start
thinking about entering all your 4-H projects into classes. Fair
Entry Week will be held June 17th– 21st from Noon– 7PM and
June 22nd from 8AM– Noon at the Warren County Extension
Office– at our NEW LOCATION. Please use the East Door for
entrance. With the exception of 4-H Exhibit Building Projects,
registration for all classes and projects will take place at this
time. Important reminders:
Livestock— All animals identified in 4HOnline are eligible to
enter into classes. Warren County Produced papers for Mar-
ket Swin, Market Beef, and Breeding Beef are due on the last
day of Fair Entry Week. Available at Bishop Insurance.
Exhibit Building Projects—While there is no pre-registration
for exhibit building projects required, we encourage you to
stop in and grab your project tags and project listing sheet
to have prepared for judging day.
Communication and Clothing Events—Presentations,
Extemporaneous Speaking, Share-The-Fun, Working
Exhibits, Fashion Revue, Clothing Selection, and $15
Challenge. Time requests for the July 11th judging day will
be available.
Livestock and Open Classes—All open classes will register
online by 6/22 with the Fair Secretary at this time.
All entry fees must be paid when entry is made. No late payments will be accepted after June 26th. Pre-ordered 4-H and Clover Kids t-shirts will be available for payment and pick-up. If you are unable to attend Fair Entry Week, please contact Jo Reynolds at 515-961-6687 to make other arrangements.
Fair Entry Week, June 17th- 22nd
New Family Fair Orientation Monday, June 3rd, 6:00-7:00 PM
Warren County Fairgrounds, starting in the large show ring
Are you new to the Warren County 4-H program? We are
happy to welcome you into the Warren County 4-H Family!
To ensure all exhibitors are fully informed on all things Warren
County Fair, please join Extension Staff, Fair Board Members,
and Fair Superintendents for an informative meeting.
We will cover the following topics: county fair schedule, how
to sign up for county fair classes and exhibits, and how to fill
out fair forms. This is a great opportunity for new families to
view the fairgrounds and ask questions! Please RSVP to
Warren County Extension at 515-961-6237 or email Logan at
lkinyon@iastate.edu to ensure we have adequate materials
for all families.
Do you have plans for the long summer days ahead? Our summer day camps are a great opportunity for youth to learn and grow in a fun, comfortable, and safe environment. Day camps are not limited to 4-H members, so we encourage all youth to sign up! To register for any of the below day camps, please call Warren County Extension at 515-961-6237. All camps will be 9am—3pm and held at the Warren County Extension office unless otherwise noted.
For additional info please visit our website: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/warren/news/2019-youth-summer-day-camps
Fun With Bots! - June 6, Grades K-3rd
Tango With Technology—June 11, Grades 4-12
Kids in the Kitchen—June 12 & 19, Grades 4-12 Held at Carlisle Family Life Center
Growing in the Garden—June 13Grades 4-12
BBQ School—June 24-26, Grades 4-12
Exploring Invasive Species—June 28, Grades 3-5
Project Prep Day—July 9, Grades 4-12
Expand My World—July 16, Grades 4-8
Summer Day Camps
MISSION STATEMENT 4-H EMPOWERS YOUTH TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL, WORKING AND
LEARNING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CARING ADULTS.
Clover Kids Pre-Fair Workshop There are many opportunities for Clover Kids to showcase
their skills at the county fair! Clover Kids members can share 2
exhibit building projects on July 20th from 9-11 a.m. under the
shelter house in the campgrounds. These projects are then
showcased in the exhibit building throughout the fair. They
can also show their pets or stuffed animals in the Pet Show to
be held on Sunday, July 28th! In addition, Clover Kids are
welcome to enter any open classes—there are even some
livestock classes specific to the Clover Kids age group! To see a
complete list of class offerings, please reference the 2019
Warren County Fair Book found under the “Participate,” tab at
www.warrencofair.com
To prepare for county fair, the Clover Kids Leaders are hosting
a Clover Kids Pre-Fair Workshop on Thursday, June 27th
starting at 6 p.m. at the Warren County Extension office, 200
W. 2nd Ave, Indianola.
At this workshop, Clover Kids will have the opportunity to
prepare for fair judging and create a project that they can
showcase at the fair! We encourage all participants to bring a
stuffed animal to practice answering questions for the pet
show. This will also be a great opportunity for parents to ask
questions regarding the Warren County Fair. We welcome all
new and returning Clover Kids families to join us for a
fun-filled evening!
Rabbit Workshop
Clothing and Communications Judging– July 11th
Warren County Fair Herdsmanship Join us at the NEW Extension office on Thursday, June 6th,
from 6:00– 7:30pm for an evening of getting rabbits ready for
the Warren County Fair! Please use the East Door. We will
discuss showing at the fair, grooming tips and techniques, and
how to fill out fair entry forms. There will be stations for
trimming nails, tattooing, showmanship, and carrier building.
If your rabbits do not have the required tattoo, now is the
time to get it! The workshop is free but there is a fee for the
carrier building station. If you wish to build a carrier, please
RSVP to the Extension office at 515-961-6237 by May 30th to
ensure the supply company has adequate materials.
Warren County 4-H Herdsmanship is judged by a group of
Senior 4-H members every evening during county fair. Judges
walk through all livestock and animal barns to judge each club
on their club pride, theme decorations, and cleanliness of stall
and tack areas. Each club’s points are then recorded on the
leader board located in the 4-H Exhibit Building. The winner
will be announced during 4-H Family Night on Sunday, July
28th. The winning club earns bragging rights and the honor of
having their name placed on the Herdsmanship Plaque
hanging in the Extension office. We hope everyone will take
pride in the presentation of the Warren County Fair grounds
by competing to be the best Herdsman in the county!
The clothing and communications events will be judged on
Thursday July 11th at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 210 H63
Hwy, Indianola. Juniors will have the opportunity to be judged
in the morning, while Intermediates and Seniors will hold
afternoon judging times for all project areas. Exact judging
times will be assigned following Fair Entry Week.
The following events will be judged on this day: Educational
Presentations, Extemporaneous Speaking, $15 Clothing
Challenge, Clothing Selection, and Fashion Revue. Sign up for
these events is not open until Fair Entry Week, June 17-22nd,
but we encourage you to start your planning for these project
areas now! Not sure what communications and clothing
project areas entail? No problem! Check out our website to
learn more: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/warren/
content/warren-county-fair-information
You can also contact Logan to learn more about these unique
projects. Please note, Working Exhibits will NOT be judged on
this day. Instead, Working Exhibits will be judged at the
County Fair on July 27 during the Watermelon Feed. Sign-up
during Fair Entry is required.
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.
Want your voice to be heard? Come join
the Warren Co. 4-H Youth Committee!
This committee creates a partnership
between Warren County youth and
adults. Together, they make decisions
that directly impact every 4-H family.
4-H Clubs may wish to appoint both a
youth and an adult representative to
attend meetings throughout the year.
Attending multiple meetings will gain
your club voting rights in the major
Warren County 4-H decisions!
Next Meeting: Please note the date
change– Monday, June 24th at 6:30
p.m. at the Warren County Extension
office.
Youth Committee
communications project areas. The
number of 4-H’ers in your club will be
based on 4HOnline enrollment
numbers. Winners will be announced at
4-H Family Night at the Warren County
Fair on Sunday, July 28th. Please see the
Warren County Fair Book for rules and
judging dates. Registration for these
project areas MUST be completed
during Fair Entry Week.
We are once again offering the annual
Communications Challenge! Clubs have
the ability to win up tot 3 pizza parties—
one for Educational Presentations,
Working Exhibits and Share-The-Fun.
Each club could win up to 5 coupons,
each good for a large Casey’s pizza! The
winner from each category will be based
on the highest percentage of 4-H’ers per
club participating in the three
Would your club enjoy a FREE Pizza
Party to kick off the new 4-H year next
fall?! You can help by participating in an
Educational Presentation, Working
Exhibit and/or Share-The-Fun at the
Warren County Fair! These project areas
a great way for 4-H’ers to improve their
speaking skills and practice
presentations in front of an audience.
Win a Pizza Party!
Extension by Thursday, August 1st.
Exhibitors who have food items selected
to exhibit at the Iowa State Fair need to
contact Warren County Extension at
515-961-6237 to make drop-off
arrangements.
There will be two photo opportunities
for exhibit building projects selected for
the Iowa State Fair and the Creative Arts
Tour— Friday, July 26th at 5:00pm and
Sunday, July 28th at 11:00am. Both
photo opportunities will be in the 4-H
Exhibit Building
Specific details for entries can be found
on the Iowa 4-H page here: https://
www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/
statefair/livestock This website also
provides the premium books, drug
affidavit forms, exhibitor ticket order,
and parking permit forms. Please note,
additional ticket and vehicle permit
forms must be postmarked before July
20th and are the responsibility of the
exhibitor.
4-H’ers with exhibit building projects
selected for the Iowa State Fair must
turn in their project to Warren County
Livestock and Horticulture State Fair
entries are open from June 1st– July 1st
in FairEntry. The responsibility for
making proper entry rests upon the
exhibitor. All entries must be made by
July 1 through the FairEntry software
program. Entry fees must be paid at the
time entries are made. All exhibitor
checks must be made payable to the
Iowa State Fair. Only animals nominated
by the May 15th or July 1st 4HOnline
deadline can be entered. Fees can be
paid in cash, check, credit card, or
money order.
This form is front and back, so please
review and complete both sides. Even if
no medications were administered, you
are still required to list your animal’s
identification number. Both an exhibitor
signature and parent/guardian signature
are required.
for the following species: beef, horse,
meat goat, sheep, and swine. The Drug
Affidavit forms can be found online at:
https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/
livestock-id They are also available at
Warren County Extension. Forms will be
collected during county fair check-in.
As young livestock producers, you have
an obligation to provide edible food
products for the consuming public. It is
your responsibility to ensure you are
providing a healthy and safe product. To
help show that 4-H’ers are responsible
producers, drug affidavits are required
Drug Affidavit Forms
Exhibiting at the Iowa State Fair?
WANT TO KNOW MORE? FIND US AT: EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/WARREN/4H
JULY Calendar of Events AUGUST
JUNE
11:00 a.m.—Belmont Badgers, White
Oak Climbers, Shooting Stars, North
River Limelighters, Be-Square,
Happy Hustlers
12:00 p.m.—FFA, STEM
The Exhibit Building will re-open for
viewing of Iowa State Fair and Creative
Arts Tour selections following the
Pre-Fair Picnic.
8:00 a.m.—Indianola Goal Achievers,
Carlisle Trail Blazers, Dog Club,
Robotics, Lucky Clovers
9:00 a.m.— Indianola Panthers,
Virginia Boosters, Belmont Peppers,
Whitebreast, Indianola Thunder,
10:00 a.m.—Liberty Bells, Carlisle
Ridge Riders, Three Rivers, Jackson
Hilltoppers, Warren County
Wranglers
Exhibit Building judging will be held on
July 20th. Each club is assigned a
preferred judging time to keep the flow
moving steady. Everyone must be in line
for judging by 1:00 p.m. The doors will
close to the public for Iowa State Fair
selection at 1:30 p.m.
Clover Kids—opportunity to share
their projects under the campground
shelter from 9am –11am
Exhibit Building Judging Schedule
1ST—YQCA Certification Deadline
1ST—Bottle Calf ID Deadline
3RD—New 4-H Family Fair Orientation
4TH—Agronomy in the Field
5TH—Carlisle Library Tinker Time
6TH—Fun With Bots! Day Camp
6TH—4-H Rabbit Workshop
6TH—Senior 4-H Meeting
9-11TH—Taste of Camp
11TH—Extension Council Meeting
11TH—Tango With Technology Camp
12TH—Kids in the Kitchen Workshop
12TH—New Virginia STEM Lit Program
12TH—Carlisle Library Tinker Time
13TH—Growing in the Garden Camp
15TH—Bike Fest RAGBRAI Event
17TH—Master Gardener Meeting
18TH—Agronomy in the Field
17-22ND—Warren County Fair Entry
19TH—Kids in the Kitchen Workshop
19TH—Carlisle Library Tinker Time
20TH—4-H Youth Committee
24-26TH—BBQ School
25-27TH—4-H Youth Conference
28TH—Exploring Invasive Species
29TH—Jam and Dehydration Workshop
SEPTEMBER
1ST—Art Explosion Day Camp
3RD—Carlisle Library Tinker Time
4TH—Office Closed for Holiday
4TH—No Horse Practice
9TH—Extension Council Meeting
9TH—Project Prep Day
9-11TH—Regional Taste of Camp
10TH—Carlisle Library Tinker Time
10TH—New Virginia STEM Lit Program
11TH—Comm./Clothing Judging
15TH—Master Gardener Meeting
15Th—Fair Grounds Clean-Up
16TH—Corn Promotion Board Elections
16TH—Food Preservation 101
16TH—Expand My World Day Camp
16TH—Agronomy in the Field
17TH—Carlisle Library Tinker Time
18TH—Exhibit Building Booth Decorating
20TH—4-H Exhibit Building Judging
24TH—Carlisle Library Tinker Time
24-29TH—Warren County Fair
1ST—Senior 4-H Meeting
1ST—ISF Projects Due to Extension Office
8-18TH—2019 Iowa State Fair
12TH—ServSafe Certification Course
13TH—Extension Council Meeting
14TH—New Virginia STEM Lit Program
15TH—4-H Youth Committee
9TH—Master Gardener Meeting
19TH—ISF Projects can be picked up
24TH— Salsa Making Workshop
Warren County Fair, July 24-29, 2019
Theme: “OUR FAIRvorite Things”
2ND—Office Closed for Holiday
10TH—Extension Council Meeting
16TH—Master Gardener Meeting
19TH—4-H Youth Committee Meeting
20-22ND—Regional Intermediate Trip
Funnel Cake Stand
Volunteer at the county fair to raise money for Warren County 4-H Awards
and Recognition! Volunteers must be at least 10 years old and an adult must be
present. Shifts will be 10am– 2pm, 2pm– 6pm, and 6pm– 10pm. Sign-up
will be available during Fair Entry Week. Four people are needed for each shift.
Shifts are available everyday of the Warren County Fair.
2019 Warren County Fair Book
Now available online at: www.warrencofair.com
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