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Calhoun County
January - February 2019
Ques�ons about Michigan 4-H State Awards: contact Be�y Jo Krosnicki at:
nashbe�@msu.edu or 810-648-2515.
4-H State Award Recognition Areas
Beef Science
Birds & Poultry Science
Civic Engagement
Companion Animal Science
Consumer & Family Science
Dairy Science
Environmental & Outdoor Education
Equine Science
Food, Nutrition, Health & Fitness
Gardening & Horticulture
Goat Science
Leadership & Service
Rabbit & Cavy Science
Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
Sheep Science
Shooting Sports
Swine Science
Visual, Performing & Expressive Arts
Workforce Preparation
Group Award
Applica�ons for Michigan
4-H State Awards are due
February 1st
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https://www.canr.msu.edu/4_h_scholarships_and_recognition_program/4_h_awards_and_recognition_program
The Michigan 4-H State Awards Program is an
opportunity for 4-H members to develop workforce
readiness skills such as goal setting, written and oral
communication, critical thinking, time management
and organization. Through the program, Michigan 4-H
members have an opportunity to receive recognition
while expanding their network and improving their
leadership skills. At the conclusion of this program
participants have a cover letter, resume, and a portfolio
highlighting their 4-H experiences. Many of these tools
will be transferable to future application essays for jobs,
college, and scholarships. A select group of State
Award applicants are invited to participate in the State
Awards Program during 4-H Exploration, June 19-21,
2019. AgeCategories
• Mark of Excellence Essay Contest~11-12 year old 4-H members
• Junior State Award~13-15 year old 4-H members
• Senior State Award~16-19 year old 4-H members
• Group Award~13-19 year old 4-H members
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MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer, committed to achieving excellence through a diverse workforce and inclusive culture that encourages all people to reach their full potential. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Persons with disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodations.
What is Mark of Excellence?
• An award program for Michigan 4-H members ages 11 and 12.
• Introductory opportunity to Michigan 4-H State Awards Program.
How can I participate? • Write an essay (500 words /
two pages) on the topic “Because of 4-H, I can…”
• Submit your essay to your county office by February 1st .
What happens after I submit my essay?
• Every county may select two Mark of Excellence delegates to be rec-ognized.
• All participants receive a certifi-cate and a medal.
• Your essays are used by county and state 4-H offices to inform the public about what 4-H means to youth. Copies of your essay are given to the State 4-H Office, Michigan 4-H Foundation, and Kettunen Center.
4-H YOUTH: The Mark of Excellence!
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3 Calhoun County 4-H Program Local News
PROGRAM SUMMARY: The Calhoun County 4-H Tractor Operator Program (TOP) will teach youth tractor operation, along with safety, maintenance and repair. Successful completion of the 4-H TOP provides com-pletion certificates to 13-19 year olds. 14-15 year olds may be eligible to receive a certificate of training from the US Department of Labor required for operation of a 20 PTO HP or greater, garden or agricultural tractor by youth employed on property not owned, leased, or operated by a parent or legal guardian.
WHO: 13-19 year olds WHEN: 9 AM—12 PM (must attend all sessions) Jan. 16, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 March 2, 9, 16 & 23 LOCATION: Stealy Farms 16300 13 Mile Rd. Battle Creek, MI CONTACT US: Kathy Fischer, fisch226@anr.msu.edu 269-781-0784 HOW TO REGISTER:
Online registration: https://events.anr.msu.edu/CalhounCountyTractorOperatorProgram/
Or mail registration form and payment to: MSU Extension 315 W. Green St. Marshall, MI 49068 DEADLINE TO REGISTER: January 16, 2019 COST: $50 4-H Members $80 Non-members
Calhoun County 4-H Tractor Operator Program
Keeping Youth At
Your Table
A Cross Generational
Collaboration
Who should attend:
Youth who want to learn life
skills, civic awareness and
have a desire to improve
lives of others.
and
Adults who want to learn
the needs, concerns and
interests of youth, bring
new perspectives and inno-
vative ideas to your organi-
zation.
Description: Why should
Communities encourage
youth-adult partnerships?
To encourage invested and
knowledgeable citizens and
increase resources to crea-
tively problem solve. Youth-
adult partnerships take
intention and time to build
because they push the
boundaries of how the two
groups traditionally inter-
act… so let’s come together
and learn how to create the-
se partnerships.
To Register or for more
information: please con-
tact the Calhoun County
MSU Extension Office at:
269-781-0784 or Kathy
Fischer, 4-H Youth
Coordinator at:
fisch226@msu.edu
DATE & TIME:
January 20, 2019
3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
LOCATION:
MSU Extension Office
Calhoun County Building
315 W Green St,
Marshall, MI
NO COST: Free! PLEASE
RSVP to 269-781-0784
or to fisch226@msu.edu
Highlights of
the 4-h
Chamber Music
Spin Club
Friends, Music & Fun!
The Calhoun County 4-H Youth Program recently had a Chamber Music Spin
Club offered this year as an enrichment opportunity for Advanced Band members.
This club was held after school on Wednesdays from 3-4 p.m. in the Springfield
Middle School band room. The Chamber Music Club met six times, starting on No-
vember 7th and ending on December 12th. Students performed music in small
groups under specialized instruction, and they showcased their work at a concert
on December 11th. There are several more Spin Clubs in the works. To learn
more about Spin Clubs contact Rebecca Felton at feltonr@msu.edu or call the Cal-
houn County MSU Extension Office at: 269-781-0784.
4-H Statewide and Local Program Events
What is Exploration Days like? ∗ There’ll be more than 200 session choices held on and off campus. You’ll choose one
or two for your three-day stay. ∗ You’ll live in a Michigan State University dorm and eat in the cafeteria—just like
MSU students do. ∗ Sessions are taught by people who know their stuff, including MSU faculty members,
4-H volunteers and staff members and other experts. ∗ It’s not all sessions! There’s plenty of time for fun, including swimming, skating, sou-
venir shopping, exploring, bowling, basketball—even a great dance Thursday night. ∗ The 2019 cost is TBD. There is an additional $20 4-H participation fee for youth
not yet enrolled in 4-H. The fee includes meals, a shared room in a dorm, sessions and a t-shirt. You may wish to check with your county MSU Extension office to see if scholarship funds are available.
4-H Exploration Days registration goes from mid-March through April with session as-signments made on a first-come, first-served basis. As you select your session choices, be sure to watch for age restrictions! Age requirements for sessions are based on your age as of January 1. Contact the 4-H staff in Calhoun County at 269-781-0784 for more information on 4-H Exploration Days, and any specific details pertaining to your county’s delegation.
June 201-21 2019 Michigan State University
This fun MSU pre-college program could be the highlight of your summer - it could even change your life! About 2,500 youth (ages 11-19) and chaperones from across Michigan attend annually. The 2019 registration book and forms will be available mid to late February, 2019.
Visit the webpage at: https://www.canr.msu.edu/4_h_exploration_days/
Plans for 2019 4-H Exploration Days have begun!
Two themed escape rooms are in the works. Room 1: Farmer Fred and his dog, Flicka, are
searching for a mare that has wandered off – and she’s due to have a baby at any moment!
You can help Fred by looking for clues as to where his mare and foal could be. Room 2:
During a Welcome to MSU, you hear stories of playful spirits who like to tease new students.
Play their games and solve the puzzle to show your own MSU spirit.
More information coming soon!
B.E. Henry Memorial College Scholarship Deadline is April 1st Furu Family Memorial Scholarship Deadline is June 30th LaVern Smith Memorial Scholarship Deadline is April 1st Calhoun County Swine Club Scholarship Deadline is March 15th Get these scholarship applications in the MSUE office or online at: https://www.canr.msu.edu/calhoun/
Local Scholarships for 4-H Members
Calhoun County 4-H Escape Rooms coming soon!
Resolve to have a great
4-H year
As we start to think ahead to
the New Year, how can 4-H
clubs resolve to improve in
the year ahead? Here are ten
suggestions to make the up-
coming year a successful
one.
Resolve that:
1. Club meetings will start and end on time.
2. Business meetings will follow Robert's Rules of Order and that all club paperwork, such as minutes, club inventory and financial statements, will be completed in a timely manner.
3. All members will take part in discussions and have a say in decisions that are made. Keep a chart with each members’ name and when they speak at busi-ness meetings.
4. The club meeting place will be a safe, comfortable and welcoming environ-ment for all club mem-bers.
5. Fun will be included in each meeting.
6. A learning activity will be included in each club meeting. Ideas include exploring a new 4-H cur-riculum, having members volunteer to do a demon-stration, doing a show and tell about each members' favorite project, or bring-ing in a guest speaker.
7. The club will pursue at least one community ser-vice project chosen, planned and celebrated by the club.
8. New members will have a buddy they may talk with about any 4-H questions.
9. The 4-H pledge will be said at every meeting.
10. Every club member will be recognized in some way to let them know they are cared about.
Authored by Christine Heverly, MSU
Extension. Adapted from an article
originally published by
Sandy Risedorph.
Discover and develop your leadership skills by trying to beat the clock in an Escape Room...
Solve the puzzle...Escape the room!
Calhoun County
4-H Youth have been
asked to say the Pledge
of Allegiance and the
4-H Pledge at the MSU
Women’s Basketball
game. This is an honor
for our youth who are
attending the game. If
you would like to be a
part of saying the
pledges please let us
know. You will be in-
structed as to where to
meet and you will also
receive a FREE T-shirt.
Contact the MSU
Extension Office at 269
-7810-784 or email;
msue.calhoun@county.
msu.edu
Contact Us Kathy Fischer 4-H Program Coordinator
Calhoun County MSU Extension 315 W Green St Marshall, MI 49068
Phone: 269-781-0784 Fax: 269-781-0768
msue.calhoun@county.msu.edu
Web Site
http://msue.anr.msu.edu/county/info/calhoun
Statewide and Local Calendar of Events 5
4-H Workshops & Other 4-H Events
January 19: Michigan 4-H Embryology Staff, Teacher and Volunteer Training Ingham County Fairgrounds, Mason, MI This training is designed for educators who would like to learn how to implement an embryology program through classroom activities or 4-H SPIN clubs. http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/michigan_4-h_embryology_staff_teacher_and_volunteer_training--ingham_county
January 20: Keeping Youth at the Table A cross generational collaboration for youth & adults. A FREE program to be held at the Calhoun County MSU Extension Office 3 to 5 pm. RSVP re-quired call 269-781-0784 or email: fisch226@msu.edu
January 25-27: Green & White Youth Event & Open Hog Show https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/green-and-white-hog-show-2019 Registration due Jan. 5, 2019, MSU Pavilion for Agriculture & Livestock Education, Lansing
January 26: State 4-H Rabbit Show MSU Pavilion, East Lansing This one day event is open to Michigan 4-H members ages 8 to 19. Exhibitors may enter as many breeds as they wish. Spectators are welcome! http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/2019_state_4-h_rabbit_and_cavy_show
Calhoun County 4-H Tractor Operator Program Dates: Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, March 2, 9, 16, 23 (you must attend all sessions) from 9am to noon $50 4-H, $80 non 4-H Stealy Farms, 16300 13 Mile Rd, Battle Creek, MI con-tact: 269-781-0784. See article on page 3 of this newsletter. Deadline to register: Jan. 16
February 1-2: 4-H Horse Judging Workshop & Practice Contest http://www.canr.msu.edu/ans/extension/youth_events MSU Pavilion, East Lansing
February 23: 4-H Horse Teen & Adult Leaders’ Conference Kettunen Center, Tustin Registration is LIMITED
February 24: 4-H Day at the Breslin Breslin Center, East Lansing Join us for the 14th annual celebration of MSU Extension 4-H Youth Development at the MSU Women’s Basketball game against the University of Michigan Wolverines. There’s still time to get your free tickets just contact the MSU Extension office. Hur-ry need to order by Jan. 30th. http://www.canr.msu.edu/events/4-h-day-at-the-breslin
February 23-24: 4-H Teen Leaders in Action Workshop Ages 13-19, 10:30 A.M. - 3 P.M. Kettunen Center, https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/4-h-teen-leaders-in-action-workshop 4-H teen leaders are being sought to help meet the challenge of educating the next generation of young people!! Build your skills while teacher other youth.
March 16-17: Michigan 4-H Robotics Leaders Workshop http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/michigan_4_h_robotics_leaders_workshop_2019 Kettunen Center, Tustin Robotics workshop for adult and teen leaders ages 13 and up interest-ed in developing and growing a robotics 4-H club.
March 17-20: 4-H Capitol Experience is an annual four-day conference that focuses on civic engagement and public policy. Up to 130 teens from around the state meet in Lansing, Michigan to: 1) Understand the responsibilities of a citizen. 2) Explore different aspects of a policy issue that may affect individuals and their communities. 3) Explore various careers in public policy. 4) Attend bill writing session. 5) Have an in-depth meeting with someone in (or involved with) state government. msue.msu.edu/program/info/4_h_capitol_experience
When and where: March 17-20 Tours and agency visits will take place at the State Capitol and surrounding area. Who should attend: High school students at least 14 years old and adult participant-chaperones. All participants must have pictured identification. Cost: $360 4-H members, $380 non 4-H members. Includes all meals, lodging & material fees.
Registration deadlines: Registration is collected online via a secure web-based platform. All registrations must be paid in full by February 10th or risk being cancelled to make space for the youth on the waitlist. Registration Link: https://events.anr.msu.edu/4HCapEx/ If you have any questions on the registration process, contact the MSU Extension office at 269-781-0784.
For the most up-to-date events listing, go to: https://www.canr.msu.edu/4h/
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4-Hers Attending
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