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4-H i s a communi ty of young people ac ross Amer i ca who are l earning l eadership, c i t izenship and l i fe sk i l l s .
ILLUSTRATED TALKS AND DEMONSTRATIONS 4th County Activity
SOUTHSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, 6:00 PM
Call the Extension Office to register by
Tuesday, November 14th
Any registrations after the 13th will get a five point deduction.
Powerpoint or poster boards can be used.
NO live animals are permitted
Cloverbud (5-8 yrs) talks are 1-5 minutes
Junior (9-13 yrs) talks are 2-5 minutes
Senior (14-19 yrs) talks are 5-8 minutes
The categories are: Animal Science
Citizenship
Consumer Economics
Entomology—Let’s Talk About Bugs
Environmental Stewardship
Health
Horse
Human Development
Innovative Technology
Safety
Public Speaking
Vet Science
Food Fair: Breads, Eggs, AR Foods, Healthy Snacks, Fruits and Vegetables
Only judges will be allowed to ask 4-H’ers questions during competition.
Each participant should present an illustrated talk or demo in a category they are interested in. Review the time lengths above to know how long your talk should last.
Game Night
January—12th
5-7pm
Extension Office
The Teen Leader Club is working hard to sponsor a Game Night for 5—12 year old
4-H’ers.
There will be a variety of board
games, cards, crafts etc.
Popcorn and goodies will also be available.
The November issue of CLOVER-PATCH Buzz-z will be mailed to all enrolled 4-H’ers from last year’s and the current years mailing list. The January’s newsletter will only be mailed to current enrolled 4-H members and leaders for the 2016-2017 year. Please make sure you re-enroll in 4-H to continue getting the county newsletter.
If you forgot your email or password to log into your
family profile give us a call.
Re-enroll at:
arkansas.4honline.com
CLOVERPATCH NEWS
Independence
County
Extension
Office
1770 Myers Street
Batesville, !R
870-793-8840
November 2017
November
6—Recordbook Workshop
9—Sewing Club 4:15
14—Talks & Demos—6pm
27—Christmas Parade
28—Cooking club
December
3—Christmas Brings Hope
Work day—2-4pm
3—Teen Christmas Party 4—Christmas Brings Hope
Work night—5-6pm
12—Sewing Club 4:15pm
22-1—Extension Office Closed
January
2—Extension Office Opened
8—Recordbooks Due
11—Recordbook Judging
12—Game Night 5-7pm
BB Shooting
Baitcasting
BATESVILLE CHRISTMAS PARADE Christmas Parade begins at 6:30 pm on Monday, November 27, 2017
Theme for this year is “CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD”. If your club wants to be a part of the Christmas Parade you will line up for the parade in front of Cash Savers at 5:00pm. Your club may want to ride on a float or walk as a group. You must register your float if you want it to be judged. Registrations forms are at the Chamber of Commerce Office.
Due to restrictions within the city for horses, they will not be allowed in the parade.
CHRISTMAS BRINGS HOPE B-Day Winners 2017
BBQ Broiler
BLUE Ainsley Stolarik Central Magnet AFT
BLUE Savannah Martin L-U ARK
BLUE Aden Martin L-U ARK
RED Daniel Latus Batesville
RED Ally Edmonds Southside
RED McKenna Stolarik Batesville
BBQ Turkey Blue Natasha Hightower Diamond T
CB-1st Rylynn Pence Kripple Creek JR-1st Coleman Bozeman Kripple Creek
CB-2nd Kenley Boutwell Southside JR-2nd Landen Lee Cedar Ridge
SR-1st Dylan Leddy Cave City JR-3rd Cayden Bowren Kripple Creek
SR-2nd Rance Wagoner Shooting Sports
SR-3rd Tanner Sherrill Livestock
CB-1st Madeline Wolfrom Batesville
CB-2nd Jayden Price Kripple Creek JR-1st Kaylee Leddy Cave City
CB-3rd Christian Sifford Razorback JR-2nd Payton Reinhart Southside
SR-1st Sydney Blackman Diamond T JR-3rd Cayden Bowren Kripple Creek
Bicycling CB-1st Jasper Foree Batesville
CB-2nd Kenley Boutwell Southside
CB-3rd Lane Baxter Livestock JR-1st Sarah Beth Pickering Cedar Ridge
SR-1st Brayden Bowren Kripple Creek JR-2nd Michael Dunehew Cedar Ridge
SR-2nd Hannah Kimmer Diamond T JR-3rd Jaden Timbs Cedar Ridge
SR-3rd Sydney Blackman Diamond T
Ainsley Stolarik won the gas grill donated by OMP!
Come join in and lend a helping hand the afternoon of
Sunday, December 3rd, from 2:00—4:00 pm or
Monday, December 4th, from
5:00—6:00 pm
at the
Independence County Fairgrounds
Bring donations such as canned goods, peanut
butter, mac and cheese, etc.!
CBH is in need of drivers for routes on Sunday,
December 3rd at 2:00pm. If you can help out with this
give the Extension Office a call.
PROJECT BOARDS—if you turned in a project board they are at the Extension
Office. You may pick them up at anytime.
TEEN LEADER CLUB
Christmas Party
December 3rd 4-6pm
After Christmas Brings Hope
Bring a $5 Christmas Ornament for
Dirty Santa and a snack.
Pizza will be provided.
4-H COOKING CLUB November 28th at 4:15pm
Extension Office Conference Room 4th grade and up
This meeting you will cook for your parents for the Thanksgiving meal.
So bring your ingredients for you dish.
4-H SEWING CLUB November 9th at 4:15pm
December 12th at 4:15pm.
Second part of the Farm Bureau Women’s Sewing competition. Bring you own project, material, etc.
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LEADERS CORNER
Citizenship Washington Focus July 7-14th
Applications due in the state 4-H office December 20th, 2017. Cost $1,200.
The registration for Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) is up & ready. Delegates will learn about the democratic process and their role as citizens while they experience our nation’s capital. They will get the inside scoop about how government really works from prominent guest speakers. In addition, they will participate in bill writing workshops, a national issues form, mock elections, and congressional sessions that prepare you for leadership now and in the future. Applicants must be 14 years of age by Jan. 1, 2018.
RECORD BOOKS 4-H record report forms, instructions, tips, and how to add photography to your record book can be found on-line
at http://www.kidsarus.org/go4it/recordbook/Default.htm or contact the Extension Office for a copy.
Turning in a completed Record book counts as 1/4 of the expense of the summer trip.
The deadline for submitting 4-H Journals will be 4:30 pm, Monday, January 8, 2018. Please be on time, as there will be no books taken after this date. Remember, Advanced Books age 16-19 are required to have a 4-H Resume with their Record Book. For more information about the 4-H Resume check the rules or call the Extension Office.
4-H RECORD BOOKS JUDGING
Journal Covers are $2.00 at the Extension Office.
THIS WILL BE OUR LAST NEWLETTER FOR THIS YEAR.
It has been a great year and we would like to wish all of you a very
MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR
Our office will be closed beginning Friday, December 22th—January 1st.
We will reopen on Tuesday, January 2nd, 2018
RECORD BOOK DIVISIONS
4-H National Conference
For more information call the Extension Office.
Applications due in the Extension Office December 4, 2017.
You must be 16 years of age by Jan 1, 2018 and not have had their 19th birthday by Jan. 1. Cost is $650—your cost is $325, after 4-H Foundation pays 1/2. Registration is on 4-H Online.
Each county can send one delegate for review.
4-H Veterinary Science Field Trip 2018
LSU-School of Veterinary Medicine 11– 19 years
January 19th and 20th $150 Registration Fee
RECORD BOOK WORKSHOP
November 6th at 6:00 pm
We will be having our Record book workshop on Monday, November 6th, 6:00pm at the Extension Office conference room. If you are a new member and have never completed a record book, you should attend this very important workshop. We will begin with the Cloverbuds, then Beginners, Interme-diate, and last will be Advanced. Please call and register so we will be sure to have enough copies on hand. If no one calls, the workshop will be cancelled.
LEADERS: This will count as a training session if you attend.
Project Books: Please submit a list of 4-H’ers and what project book they would like for the this year. Since registration is online there is not a place to request project books.
Promotion Month: Please provide Linda with a list of what your club did to promote 4-H in October.
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Cloverbuds 5-8 years Beginners 9-12 years Intermediate 13-15 years Advanced 16-19 years
The Extension Staff will be judging 4-H Record books on Thursday, January 11th. We will need leaders to help judge. If you would like to volunteer to help judge please call our of-fice. Judging will begin at 5:00pm and a meal will be provided.
LEADERS: This will count as a training session if you volunteer.
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Don’t forget:
Talks and Demonstrations
Christmas Brings Hope and Christmas Parade
Nathan Reinhart
County Extension Agent
Staff Chair
Julian Carpenter
County Extension Agent
FCS Agent / 4-H
FACEBOOK Independence County 4-H
and click like to join.