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1 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM New Mailing Address For Extension Office Due to some unforeseen issues with the USPS we must update our address. Our new address is: (same physical place) 3800 SW Airport Way, Bldg. 4 Redmond, OR 97756 Office Closures for November and December In observance of Thanksgiving - Thu & Fri, Nov 22 & 23 In observance of Christmas - Mon - Tue, Dec 24 - Jan 1 Calendar 2 Enrollment Information 4 Whats Up? 5 Noodles and Needles 9 STEAM / Shooting Sports 10 Small Animal 12 Catch Pen 15 Horsen Around 16 Central Oregon Christmas Parades A great way to show our 4-H Spirit! Bends Annual Christmas Parade will take place on Sat. Dec. 1 in downtown Bend at noon. Our theme is Sharing Christmas Joy”. We welcome all 4-H folks as parade parcipants. For entry informaon and/or entry forms, please E-Mail of call Ernie Gilpin, Parade Chairman at [email protected] or (541) 388-3879. La Pines Annual Christmas Light Parade at 6 PM, Saturday Dec 8, 2018. Santa Arrives in La Pine and goes to the Community Center aſter the parade for Award Ceremony and a chance to shop at the Craſt Show! For registraon forms contact the LP Chamber office at 541-536-9771. Redmonds Annual Starlight Parade is FREE to enter and will take place, Saturday, November 24th (the Saturday AFTER Thanksgiving) at 5:00p.m., in downtown Redmond on 6th Street, from Dogwood to Forest. Our theme this year is "We Need a Lile Christmas"! For more informaon, call the Redmond A bi-monthly publicaon for the 4-H members, leaders & families of Deschutes County Over The Clover Volume 28; Issue 6 Nov/Dec 2018 Correcon High Point Small Animal Exhibitor: Junior - Cheyenne Silbaugh In the Sep/Oct edion of our newsleer we mistakenly listed the wrong Junior High Point Exhibitor. We apologize for the error. kg Chamber at 541-923-5191 or [email protected]. Sisters Holiday Celebraon & Parade, Friday & Saturday, November 23 & 24 The annual Christmas Tree Lighng ceremony is at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, November 23 in Fir Street Park. The Christmas Parade is on Saturday, November 24 at 2 p.m. on Hood Avenue. Following the parade, visit with Santa Claus at the chamber office on Main Avenue. 541-549- 0251 or www.sisterscountry.com.

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Page 1: Over The lover · 15 3Early ird 4-H Enrollment Ends 17 11New Leader Training 18-21 HDLR, Eagle rest Resort 14 22 Youth Leadership Team Meeting 15 1724 Horse owl SR/INT #2 6:00 pm

1 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

New Mailing Address For Extension Office

Due to some unforeseen issues with the

USPS we must update our address. Our

new address is: (same physical place)

3800 SW Airport Way, Bldg. 4

Redmond, OR 97756

Office Closures for November and December

In observance of Thanksgiving -

Thu & Fri, Nov 22 & 23

In observance of Christmas -

Mon - Tue, Dec 24 - Jan 1

Calendar 2

Enrollment Information 4

What’s Up? 5

Noodles and Needles 9

STEAM / Shooting Sports 10

Small Animal 12

Catch Pen 15

Horse’ n Around 16

Central Oregon Christmas Parades A great way to show our 4-H Spirit!

Bend’s Annual Christmas Parade will

take place on Sat. Dec. 1 in downtown

Bend at noon. Our theme is “Sharing

Christmas Joy”. We welcome all 4-H

folks as parade participants. For entry

information and/or entry forms, please

E-Mail of call Ernie Gilpin, Parade

Chairman at [email protected] or (541)

388-3879.

La Pine’s Annual Christmas Light

Parade at 6 PM, Saturday Dec 8, 2018.

Santa Arrives in La Pine and goes to the

Community Center after the parade for

Award Ceremony and a chance to shop

at the Craft Show! For registration

forms contact the LP Chamber office at

541-536-9771.

Redmond’s Annual Starlight Parade is

FREE to enter and will take place,

Saturday, November 24th (the

Saturday AFTER Thanksgiving) at

5:00p.m., in downtown Redmond on

6th Street, from Dogwood to

Forest. Our theme this year is "We

Need a Little Christmas"! For more

information, call the Redmond

A bi-monthly publication for the 4-H members, leaders & families of Deschutes County

Over The Clover

Vol u me 2 8 ; I s s u e 6

N ov/ D e c 2 0 18

Correction

High Point Small Animal

Exhibitor:

Junior - Cheyenne Silbaugh

In the Sep/Oct edition of our newsletter we

mistakenly listed the wrong Junior High

Point Exhibitor. We apologize for the error.

kg

Chamber at 541-923-5191 or

[email protected].

Sisters Holiday Celebration &

Parade, Friday & Saturday,

November 23 & 24

The annual Christmas Tree Lighting

ceremony is at 5:30 p.m. on Friday,

November 23 in Fir Street Park. The

Christmas Parade is on Saturday,

November 24 at 2 p.m. on Hood

Avenue. Following the parade, visit

with Santa Claus at the chamber

office on Main Avenue. 541-549-

0251 or www.sisterscountry.com.

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2018

November

1 HDLR Registration Opens

1 New Leader Training

10 Horse Judging/Hippology Sagebrush Arena

9:00 am

22-23 Thanksgiving, Office Closed

December

25 Christmas, Office Closed

31 HDLR Registration Closes

2019

January

1 New Year’s Day, Office Closed

8 Advisory Meeting, NS 6:00 pm

9 Horse Bowl SR/INT #1 6:00 pm

15 Auction Committee, Mt View6 pm

15 Early Bird 4-H Enrollment Ends

17 New Leader Training

18-21 HDLR, Eagle Crest Resort

22 Youth Leadership Team Meeting

24 Horse Bowl SR/INT #2 6:00 pm

26 4-H New Member Boot Camp NS 10am

February

2 Beef Weigh In, Sagebrush Arena, 10am - 12pm

5 Horse Bowl SR/INT #3 6:00 pm

6 Record Book Training (My 4-H Resume)

7 Horse Bowl JR #1 6:00 pm

14 County & State Scholarship Deadline 4pm

16 Idea Fair, Sisters Complex 9:00 am

19 Auction Committee Meeting 6:00 pm

26 Youth Leadership Team Meeting 6:00 pm

March

Deschutes County 4-H Calendar

Youth Leadership Team Meetings

5 Horse Bowl JR #2 6:00 pm

9 Small Animal Clinic, HDAC 9:00 am

16 Oregon Feed, Feed/Nutrition Clinic NS 9am

16 Communication Contest South Sister 9am

19 Auction Committee Mting, Mt View 6:00 pm

26-29 Camp Tumbleweed, Tadmor

24-27 Youth Voices In Action

April

3 New Leader Training 6:00 pm

6 Small Animal Show/Judging HDAC 9 am

10 Record Book Training-Animal Science 6pm

9 Auction Committee Meeting 6:00 pm (special date)

13 Cupcake Wars Contest NS 9:00 am

TBA Livestock Judging Contest, Jefferson County

23 Youth Leadership Team Meeting 6:00 pm

May

1 Last day to enroll in 4-H to compete at fair

3-4 Food & Textile skills contest, Crook County

11 Dog Fun Match, NS 9:00 am

14 Advisory Meeting NS 6:00 pm

15 Dog Judging Contest, NS 6:00 pm

17-19 4-H Spring Classic

21 Sheep/Swine/Goat Weigh In 4-7 pm

28 Youth Leadership Team Meeting 6:00 pm

25-26 DC4-HA Horse Show, Sagebrush

June

3 Fair Entries Open

8 Expressive Arts/Tech Skills Challenge, NS

8 Oregon Feed, Show Prep Clinic, Sagebrush

12 Record Book Check (Redmond and Bend) 4- 7 pm

18 Record Book Check (Redmond and Bend) 4- 7 pm

18 Record Book Check La Pine 5:30-7:00 pm

17-20 Horse Camp

19 Auction Committee Meeting 6:00 pm

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2018-9 Advisory Meetings

Starting

6:00 pm General Session

6:30 pm Educational

7:00 pm Following 6 Project Areas Split:

Livestock, Horse, Dog, Small Animal, Home Ec/Exp Arts

and Shooting Sports

Tue, Jan 8, 2019

Tue, Mar 12, 2019

Tue, May 14, 2019

Tue, Jul 09, 2019

Tue, Sep 10, 2019

24 Record Book Check Redmond ONLY NS 4-7

25 Youth Leadership Team Meeting 6:00 pm

26-29 Summer Conference OSU

July

1 Fair Entry Deadline

9 Advisory Meeting (Fair-Prep) NS 6:00 pm

13 Fashion Revue NS 9:00 am

16 Auction Committee Meeting 6:00 pm

18-21 Horse Fair

TBA Judging Palooza

20 Dog Fair HDAC

23 Youth Leadership Team Meeting 6:00 pm

24 Superintendent/Clerk Meeting

25 Sheep/Swine/Goat pen set up #1 3:00 pm

27 Small Animal Pen Set Up 10:00 am

27 Rabbit Hopping Following pen set up

27 North Sister Building Set up 9:00 am

28 Swine/Goat pen set up #2 2:00 pm

29 Static Judging 8:00 am

30 Animal Delivery and Weigh In 7 am-12 pm

August

July 31-Aug 4 Fair

3 Livestock Auction

September

10 Advisory Meeting NS (Fair De-brief) 6:00 pm

2019 Record Book Checks

Wed, Jun 12 - Redmond & Bend 4-7 pm

Tue, Jun 18 - Redmond and Bend 4-7 pm

Tue, Jun 18 - La Pine 5:30-7:00 pm

Mon, Jun 24 - Redmond ONLY NS 4-7

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4 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

2018 – 2019 4-H Enrollment

2018 – 2019 4-H Enrollment

Enrollment opens October 1, 2018

Forms are available in our office or online at http://www.deschutes4h.info/files/2017,2018memberenrollment.pdf.

SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE FOR RETURNING MEMBERS: Returning members wishing to receive an enrollment

scholarship must fill out and return both the enrollment form and scholarship form BEFORE January, 15, 2019 to be

eligible to receive a scholarship. Scholarship amounts will be determined on a case by case basis. Members, in most

cases, will be expected to pay a portion of the enrollment.

If enrolled by:

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The first two family members will be $65.00 each; each additional family member will be $35.00.

If enrolled between:

Wednesday, January 16 – Wednesday, May 01, 2019

Each member will be $85.00

If enrolled on or after:

Thursday, May 02, 2019

Youth enrolling on or after this date will NOT be eligible to compete at County or State Fair.

CLOVERBUD ENROLLMENT: $35.00 each

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5 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

Record Book Judging Contest Results

Juniors

Amelia Eldridge Judge's Choice

Lilly Rickart Blue

Lucas Killingbeck Blue

Riley Wallace Blue

Lindsey Webb Blue

Austin Edmonds Blue

Riley Hartfield Red

Shaylee DeMelo Red

Andrew Mosher Red

Brylee Tye Red

Hailey Lakin Red

Cheyenne Silbaugh Red

Megan Benson Red

Nathan Lee Red

Bailey Moore Red

Spud Wright Red

Hailee Feroben White

Lucas Gregory White

Amalia Nelson White

Intermediates

Ella Hayden Judge's Choice

Janessa Birge Blue

Caitlyn Burns Blue

Payton Dixson Blue

Desiana Hanson Blue

Thomas Hansen Blue

Kathryn Lee Blue

Lauren Neuman Blue

Jessica Sperber Blue

Kaira Squier Blue

insurance , is due upon submittal of this

form.

Funds raised for the 4-H Program may

not be used to benefit any individual;

instead they are to be used to benefit

the entire club.

If you have any questions, please

contact Karissa Dishon at 541-548-6088

ext. 7653 or

[email protected]

Got Skills? Want to Share Skills?

What kind of Idea Fair class can you

teach?

These are 50 minute classes on anything

from

toilet maintenance to beef

showmanship, flower

arranging to spinning wool, Karate to

Yoga. Please, if you are willing to take a

bit of time from your busy schedule, fill

out a speaker form and teach a class or

two at the idea fair in February. We’ll

need the speaker form by Dec 15, Idea

Fair is Saturday, February 07, 2015 in

Redmond. We could certainly use your

help!

Brady Graham Blue

Owen Baker Red

Emilee Lindquist Red

Darst Atherly Red

Seniors

Teegan Wallace Judge's Choice

Erin Klepper Blue

Sarah Lachenmyer Blue

Jenelle Neumann Blue

Sadie Rose Blue

Ashlynn Johnson Red

Hannah Klepper Red

Lauren Paltzer Red

4-H Fundraising Reminder Leaders, please don’t forget to keep us

informed of your fundraising activities

by filling out the Notice of Intent to

Fundraise.

Leaders are not covered by tort liability

insurance through Oregon State

University. The University does not

recognize fundraising as an educational

endeavor. DC4-HA covers leaders

under its liability insurance. A $5

contribution, toward the cost of this

What’s Up? Upcoming events for Deschutes County 4-H

Special thanks to our volunteer

judges; Shannon Biondi,

Sheryl Katzke and Megan Silvey!!

We appreciate you and all of your

hard work!

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6 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

As you may have heard, High Desert

Leadership Retreat Registration is

OPEN! Below is information you can

share with youth and families that may

be interest. Please note the

information about payment being

taken in County Offices.

High Desert Leadership Retreat (HDLR)

is a great opportunity for youth in 7th-

12th grade to spend the weekend

learning new skills, building

independence and networking with

other teens from all over Oregon. Held

over MLK weekend in January, HDLR

gives you a taste of independence as

you grocery shop and cook for yourself

and your condo-mates throughout the

weekend. During the day, you will

participate in a series of self-

selected leadership classes and in the

evening there is plenty of time for fun

at the rec center and dance! See the

full details below.

Retreat Dates: January 18-21

Retreat Location: Eagle Crest Resort

Registration (open at 6 am November

1st): http://bit.ly/4H2019HDLR

Early Bird Registration Cost (11/1-

11/30): $200

Regular Registration Cost (12/1-12/31):

$220

Hotel: Quality Suites 5188 Wittenberg

Lane NE Keizer, OR 97303

Onsite Check-in Starts Sunday March

24th at 1:30 pm, Program Begins at 3:00

Depart Wednesday March 27th at 1:30

pm at the hotel lobby

4-H members (grades 8 to 12) and their

friends are invited to Youth Voices in

Action/OLI ll to enjoy 4 days/3 nights at

the Quality Suites Hotel , and State

Capitol. Young people and adults will

have fun and hone their leadership

skills, practice public speaking, meet

legislators and state agency

representatives, work in teams, be

challenged to think about issues that

affect Oregon, and use their voice

often!

Summer Conference Jun26 - 29, 2019

Registration will open May 2019

Summer Conference is an opportunity

for youth grades 7-12 to travel to

Corvallis, explore campus life, make new

friends, learn, and have a lot of fun.

While here, participants attend

workshops on a wide variety of subjects.

Over 80 classes are offered including

dog agility, a logging site tour, animal

anatomy, fly fishing, origami, and

etiquette.

Payment: New this year, payment will

be made to the participants County

Extension Office after they completed

registration for the retreat. After

registration closes (12/31) each county

with participants attending is expected

to send one check to cover all

registered participant costs, to

Deschutes County 4-H Association.

Checks can be mailed to:

OSU Extension Service- Deschutes

County

Attn: High Desert Leadership Retreat

3893 SE Airport Way, Redmond, OR

97756

Youth Voices in Action / Outreach Leadership Institute

"What would our communities and

nation look like if young people

were fully engaged as partners in

decisions that affect them... ?"

Youth Voices in Action / Outreach

Leadership Institute

Online registration ($200) will be open

by January 15, 2019 and closes Friday,

March 1st, 2019.

Sunday, March 24 through Wednesday

March 27, 2019

What’s Up? Upcoming events for Deschutes County 4-H

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7 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

Washington Focus and we are happy to

offer its sister program for middle school

4-H'ers, Leadership Washington Focus.

The program takes place at our

conference center, conveniently located

one mile from Washington, D.C.

Students will -

Build confidence and motivational

skills to lead others in meaningful

action

Practice effective inter-personal

communication skills through group

discussions and public speaking

Work with others to create and

accomplish goals

Develop a personal leadership style

Exchange ideas, practice respect,

and form friendships with other

4‑H'ers from across the nation

Experience hands-on learning using

the historical backdrop of

Washington, D.C.

For more information: https://4-h.org/

parents/leadership-washington-focus/#!

register-for-lwf

In addition to attending workshops,

participants will hear a nationally

acclaimed speaker, participate in a

Community Service project, and enjoy

many fun activities such as a pool party

and dance.

Members arrive on campus early

Wednesday afternoon, either through

their own transportation or on the

summer conference charter buses,

then stay in a campus dorm and eat at

a dining hall. The conference is capped

off with a closing program Saturday

morning where new state

ambassadors and national congress

delegates are announced.

June 26-29, 2019

Held on the beautiful OSU Campus

Registration fee only $200 - many

counties cover part of this cost

Registration is done online. You will

need to get a password from your

county extension office in order to

register. Contact your county office for

details on your county's registration

process. Detailed registration

instructions are posted and can be

found in the "resources" section

below.

Registration will open in May, 2019

Questions about Summer Conference

can be directed to Roberta Lundeberg.

Citizenship Washington Focus Every summer, high school students

from across the country travel to

Washington, D.C. to participate in

Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF),

4‑H’s premier leadership and

citizenship program for high school

students.

CWF is more than a Washington, D.C.

field trip – it’s an opportunity for 4-

H’ers to learn how to be citizen leaders

and make a difference in their

communities.

CWF participants -

Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at

our nation's capital and the chance

to meet members of Congress

Develop communication,

leadership and citizenship skills

through hands-on learning and

group activities

Build new and lasting friendships.

Leadership Washington Focus

For more than 50 years, thousands of

4‑H’ers have participated in our high

school program, Citizenship

What’s Up? Upcoming events for Deschutes County 4-H

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8 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

November 1st- Camp Counselor

Applications Available

December 3th- Camp Counselor

Applications DUE by 5 PM

December 14th- Camp Counselors

Notified

January 23th- Camp Counselor Training

at 6 PM

January 30st- Camp Counselor Training

at 6 PM

February 1st- Camp Registration Open-

Early Bird Price

February 6th- Camp Counselor Training

at 6 PM

February 15th- Camp Registration Price

Increase

March 8-10- Camp Counselor Retreat

March 10th- Camp Registration Closes

March 13th- Camp Counselor Check-In

Meeting at 6 PM (Conference Call)

March 26th-29th – Camp Tumbleweed

2019 Camp Tadmor

Camp Tumbleweed Counselors Wanted!

Thank you for showing interest in

being a 2019 Oregon State University 4

-H Camp Tumbleweed Teen

Counselor. This is the fourth year and

we are excited once again to offer this

camp and opportunity to the youth of

central Oregon and beyond. The 4-H

Camp Tumbleweed Teen Counselor

Program is open to all teens currently

in 9th-12th grades.

Oregon State University 4-H Camp

Tumbleweed will be held Tuesday,

March 26th through Friday, March

29th 2019, at Camp Tadmor, located

outside of Swe t Home Oregon. 4-H

Camp Tumbleweed is an annual camp ,

designed specifically for 4th-6th grade

students to make new friends,

participate in fun activities, attend

educational classes, spend time in

nature and make lifelong memories!

Camp counselors are responsible for

providing their own transportation to

and from trainings. Meals will be

provided at each session. Camp

counselor trainings will cover a

different area/topic

• Leadership & Public Speaking

• First Aid Training

• Team Building

• Working with Campers

• Harassment & Risk Manage

Due to the in depth nature of the

camp counselor program, it is highly

encouraged for participants to attend

all camp counselor trainings. Those

who have attended all of the trainings

will be considered over those who

have not in the final selection

process. 1) Please fill out the attached

application, 2) submit a letter of

recommendation and 3) submit a one

page, double spaced essay describing

why you would like to be a camp

counselor and what you hope to learn

from the experience by Monday,

December 3'', 2018. Applicants will be

notified by Friday, December 14th,

2018 if they have been selected.

Please make sure your contact

information is accurate so we are able

to contact you.

If you have any questions please feel

free to contact me at your earliest

convenience,

[email protected] or 541-

475-3808.

Camp Tumbleweed 2019 Schedule

November 1st- Registration

Information Due to PACE

What’s Up? Upcoming events for Deschutes County 4-H

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9 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

computer-generated on single-sided

pages and formatted following standard

manuscript format using double-spaced

type and 12pt font in legible font face.

o Essay must encompass the designated

topic in 750 to 1,000 words.

o All factual statements and interview

references must be cited in a

“resources” or “bibliography” list.

o Essays will be judged on (a) scope of

research, 40%; (b) accuracy, 30%; (c)

creativity, 10%; (d) conciseness, 10%;

and (e) logical development of the topic,

10%.

o On a separate page, please include a

brief biographical statement of the

author including mailing address, email

address and telephone number.

• Each state may submit only ONE entry.

• Deadline for national submission:

March 1, 2019

• National winners will be announced:

May 6, 2019

• Second Prize: $500

• Third Prize: $250

Questions? Contact Molly Sausaman,

Executive Director, Foundation for the

Preservation of Honey Bees, at 404-760-

2875 or [email protected].

2019 National 4-H Beekeeping Essay

Submission Deadline: March 1, 2019

Sponsored by: Foundation for the

Preservation of Honey Bees 2019 Essay

Topic: Honey Varietals, State to State

Each jar of honey reflects an

unrepeatable combination of climate,

soil, weather and flowers. Each state

has unique honey varietals that

beekeepers can market to their

customers. Please identify one unique

varietal to your state and discuss the

flower’s uniqueness and how

beekeepers can effectively market that

varietal.

In your essay, please include a photo

of the varietal’s flower, an interview

with a local beekeeper who collects

this varietal and a recipe that

highlights the varietal.

Put on Your Thinking Cap!

An essential judging criterion is the

scope of research you put forth in

developing the ideas behind your

essay—accounting for 40% of your

score. The number of sources

consulted, the authority of the sources

and the variety of the sources are all

evaluated. Personal interviews with

beekeepers and others familiar with

the subject are valued sources of

information and should be

documented.

Note that “honey bee” is properly

spelled as two words, even though

many otherwise authoritative

references spell it as one word.

Eligibility:

The 2019 National 4-H Beekeeping

Essay Competition is open to active 4-H

Club members only.

Any 4-H Club member who placed first,

second or third in previous years of the

national competition is NOT eligible to

win in 2019, however, state

competition winners remain eligible to

enter the national competition.

Entered essays must encompass the

designated topic only. There will be NO

exceptions.

Competition Rules & Essay

Requirements:

Any 4-H Club member interested in

writing an essay should contact their

local 4-H office for competition details.

The state selection process must be

completed through the 4-H system.

Failure to meet any one of the essay

requirements will result in

disqualification.

• Essay requirements for national

judging: o Essay must be typewritten or

What’s Up? Upcoming events for Deschutes County 4-H

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10 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

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11 DESCHUTES COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM

Sewing and Technology Workshop

Reaza has put together a workshop

that will combine sewing and

technology. This workshop is limited

in space and will be a two part

workshop.

Youth will need to have basic sewing

skills as we will be sewing with both

machines and by hand.

Youth will learn machine and hand

applique, inserting a zipper, and how

to incorporate LED lights into their

projects.

The classes will be held:

Wed, December 5th from 6 to 8 pm at

the Extension Office

Wed, December 12th from 6 to 8 at

the Extension Office

There is a cost of $5.00 for both parts

Class size is limited to 8

If you are interested call Kim at 541-

548-6088.

The Perfect Pie Crust

Ingredients:

12 tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks) very

cold unsalted butter

3 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon kosher salt

1 tablespoon sugar

1/3 cup very cold vegetable

shortening

6 to 8 tablespoons (about 1/2 cup)

ice water

Instructions:

Dice the butter and return it to the

refrigerator while you prepare the flour

mixture. Place the flour, salt, and sugar

in the bowl of a food processor fitted

with a steel blade and pulse a few times

to mix. Add the butter and shortening.

Pulse 8 to 12 times, until the butter is

the size of peas. With the machine

running, pour the ice water down the

feed tube and pulse the machine until

the dough begins to form a ball. Dump

out on a floured board and roll into a

ball. Wrap in plastic wrap and

refrigerate for 30 minutes.

Cut the dough in half. Roll each piece on

a well-floured board into a circle, rolling

from the center to the edge, turning and

flouring the dough to make sure it

doesn't stick to the board.

Fill as desired and bake.

Noodles, Needles, & Stuff A section for members and their families involved in home economics and expressive arts project areas (Including, but not limited to: foods, clothing, knitting, crocheting, quilting, photography, & leather craft)

Candy Cane Fudge

Ingredients:

2 (10 ounce) packages vanilla

baking chips

1 (14 ounce) can sweetened

condensed milk

1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract

1 1/2 cups crushed candy canes

1 dash red food coloring

Instructions:

Line an 8 inch square baking pan with

aluminum foil, and grease the foil.

Combine the vanilla chips and

sweetened condensed milk in a

saucepan over medium heat. Stir

frequently until almost melted, remove

from heat and continue to stir until

smooth. When chips are completely

melted, quickly stir in the peppermint

extract, food coloring, and candy canes

reserving 1/2 cup for the top.

Spread evenly in the bottom of the

prepared pan and sprinkle with

remaining 1/2 cup on top and gently

press down. Chill for 2 hours, then cut

into squares.

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2018-19 Shooting Sports Season

The 2018-19 Oregon 4-H Shooting

Sports Mail-In Tournament Season

will kick off with Archery in

November. All the other disciplines

will start in January. By using the

shooting sports disciplines to teach

valuable life skills, youth are set up

for success. While competition is a

part of that process, it is not the

whole process. The foundation of 4-H

Shooting Sports is positive youth

development. Education comes first,

followed by recreation, and then

competition. In the Mail-In

Tournament, as in all 4-H activities, it

is about the youth first and then the

project. 4-H shooting sports promote

and enhance life competencies that

make our community’s youngest

citizens open to challenge and

discovery, feel they have a sense of

purpose, affirm the importance of

something greater than themselves,

accept personal responsibility, feel

positive and optimistic, and be able

to set and achieve realistic goals.

Youth in 4-H Shooting Sports are on a

trajectory to do better in school,

make healthy choices, be socially

competent, develop personal

standards, connect and contribute to

Science Inquiry Handouts and Videos

Introduction to Science Inquiry -

Handout, Video

Rocket Stomper - Handout, Video

Bee Buzzers - Handout, Video

Parachutes - Handout, Video

Egg Crusher - Handout, Video

Worm Behavior - Handout, Video

Animal Color Preference - Handout,

Video

Farm Animal Health - Handout, Video

Fabric Dyeing - Handout, Video

Milk Magic - Handout, Video

View entire Science

Inquiry video series here

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be safe for your kids to do research on.

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web, image, and video search. Results

are vetted by editors.

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others, and take fewer risks on their

way to making a successful transition

to adulthood.

Oregon 4-H Shooting Sports Ambassadors

The state 4-H shooting sports

ambassador program is designed to

promote 4-h and 4-H shooting sports.

youth selected to serve as

ambassadors receive training that will

allow them to advocate for the

program at county, regional, and state

levels. some ambassadors are asked to

support state events as well.

Ambassadors provide public relations

support at special events such as

donor/sponsor functions and also

serve as spokespersons for the 4-H

shooting sports program, helping to

make 4-H and the 4-H shooting sports

programs more visible. The

ambassadors further develop their

skills in leadership, public

presentation, citizenship, community

service, public relations and team

building.

For more information visit:

http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/

projects/outdoor/shooting-sports

SET/STEM/STEAM A section for members and their families involved in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics

Outdoor Education A section for members involved with Shooting Sports, ATV, and other outdoor activities.

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Outdoor Education A section for members involved with Shooting Sports, ATV, and other outdoor activities.

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and top 4 Seniors will be eligible to

compete at the state contest.

This year Spring Classic will be held

in Redmond.

What’s new in Small Animal!

This year we will be making some

changes to the knowledge part of the

Small Animal Program.

We will be having all the animal

knowledge contests, with the

exception of horse, on the same day.

We have also added Poultry/Pigeon

Bowl and Rabbit/Cavy Bowl. For

those not familiar with how bowls

work, they are similar to the game

show Jeopardy. Youth are asked

questions relating to their project

area and receive paints for correct

answers and lose points for incorrect

answers.

The judging contest will be slightly

different then we have done in the

past. Poultry will have a judging

contest and Poultry and Pigeon will

have a bowl. Rabbit and Cavy will

have a judging contest and bowl.

During the judging contest for poultry,

youth will judge eggs, poultry, and ID

poultry parts. The Poultry/Pigeon

bowl will pull questions from 4-H

Market Broiler, the National 4-H

Poultry Judging, 4-H Pigeon and Dove

project book, the Poultry Project book,

and the 4-H Poultry Showmanship

book.

The judging contest for Rabbits and

Cavy will be similar to what we have

done in the past, except there will not

be questions on Poultry or Pigeons.

The Rabbit/Cavy bowl will pull

questions from the Rabbit project

book and the cavy project book.

Small animal judging and bowls will be

held on Saturday, February 9th.

New this year at the State Level: Small

animal has been added to the Spring

Classic. This means that the top 4

Intermediates and top 4 Seniors, in

each of the contest, will be eligible to

compete at the state contest. This

year Spring Classic will be held in

Redmond.

What’s New in Dog!

This year we will be making some

changes to the knowledge part of the

Dog Program.

We will be having all the animal

knowledge contests, with the exception

of horse, on the same day. We have

also added a new contest this year, Dog

Bowl. For those not familiar with how

bowls work, they are similar to the game

show Jeopardy. Youth are asked

questions relating to Dog and they

receive points for correct answers and

lose points for incorrect answers.

Dog judging and Dog bowl will be held

on Saturday, February 9th. Dog judging

will be similar to how it has been done in

the past. Dog bowl questions will come

from your Dog project book and the Dog

Obedience, Showmanship, and Contest

Guide.

New this year at the State Level: Dog

has been added to the Spring Classic.

This means that the top 4 Intermediates

Small Animal A section for members and their families involved with Small Animals, including poultry, doves, pigeons, rabbits, cavies and dogs.

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At its simplest, livestock judging

consists of two parts:

Placing a group of animals

The placing of a class lets you place the

animals in order of your idea of how

they compare to the perfect, letting

you prioritize and strategize as to the

final placing of the animals.

2) Orally justifying your decision

Oral reasons, often causes more

anxiety. But, if you are prepared,

reasons are an exciting chance to share

your thoughts and priorities with an

expert, allowing him to judge your

reasons.

Livestock judging has the additional

benefits of teaching you about

decision making, public speaking and

self-confidence.

Building skills will help you in every

other area of your life, now and in the

future. Plus, you will have the

opportunity to meet industry leaders

as well as others, like yourself, that are

tomorrows industry leaders.

Catch Pen A section for members and their families who are involved in the involved in the livestock projects (cattle, dairy, goat, sheep, swine, & llama)

Oregon 4-H Spring Classic

Save the Date!

This event has been moved! Mark your

Calendars!!

May 17 - 19, 2019

Livestock Quiz Bowl

Livestock Skills Contest

Communications Contest

Join the Deschutes County Livestock Judging Teams

The Deschutes County Livestock Judging

Teams are looking for new members of

all 4-H levels! Anyone with interest

should please contact Kim Griffiths at

541-548-6088 or

[email protected].

The Judging Team is having its next

meeting November 24, 2018 at the

extension office from 12 -2pm. Anyone

with any interest in learning about

judging should plan to attend.

We will be having Mari Palacio as a

guest speaker. Mari Palacio grew up in

Bend, Oregon, where she developed an

appreciation for the show ring, animal

nutrition and junior programs through

exhibiting horses and pigs.

She relocated to Oklahoma for college

and judged livestock at both Redlands

Community College and Oklahoma State

University, earning many national

accolades throughout her career.

The goal of livestock judging is to

compare your idea of an animal against

the “Perfect” and then to compare your

opinion with others. The idea of the

“perfect” animal is constantly changing

making livestock judging a fun

challenge.

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Horse Bowl

Do you have some equine knowledge?

Want to learn more, share your

knowledge with others, and compete

for an opportunity to compete in

Statewide and National contests?

Horse Bowl always draws some terrific

young people, but not nearly enough.

Enjoy this “off-season” opportunity to

learn more about your horse.

Three horse bowl opportunities, 3

scores each, best 6 scores count. Top 5

intermediate and seniors participate at

the State Spring Horse Classic event in

Marion County this year. Join us!

Intermediates & Seniors

#1 Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 6:00 pm

#2 Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 6:00pm

#3 Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 6:00 pm

We are usually done by 8 pm and all

events are held at the Extension Office.

Juniors have 2 opportunities to

compete…

Juniors

#1 Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 6: pm

#2 Tue, Mar 5, 2017 at 6 pm

Should be done by 7:30 or 8—don’t

miss out!

Horse ‘n Around A section for members and their families who are involved in the horse project

Oregon 4-H Spring Classic

Save the Date!

This event has been moved! Mark your Calen-

dars!!

May 17 - 19, 2019

Livestock Quiz Bowl

Livestock Skills Contest

Communications Contest

Horse Judging/Hippolgy Contest

Saturday, Nov 10 at 9 am

Sagebrush Arena

Horse Judging is a contest opportunity

for you to test your skills judging

conformation and performance horse

classes against an official judge. It’s also

an opportunity for statewide and

national contest participation. Judging

contests are life skill building,

regardless of what you are judging—

selecting and ordering horses and/or

performances, explaining why you

chose them that way—processing and

decision making.

Hippology is a fun contest that tests

your individual equine knowledge

about anything equine. Including feed,

first aid, breeds, colors, markings, tack

and equipment, general health and so

much more. Don’t miss this

opportunity to test your knowledge.

This is also an opportunity for

statewide and National competitions.

Study up and join us!

Always a fun contest—don’t miss out.

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About 4-H

4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization, grows

confident young people who are empowered for life today and prepared

for career tomorrow. 4-H programs empower nearly six million young

people across the U.S. through experiences that develop critical life skills.

4-H is the youth development program of our nation’s Cooperative

Extension System and USDA, and serves every county and parish in the

U.S. through a network of 110 public universities and more than 3000

local Extension offices. Globally, 4-H collaborates with independent

programs to empower one million youth in 50 countries. The research-

backed 4-H experience grows young people who are four times more

likely to contribute to their communities; two times more likely to make

healthier choices; two times more likely to be civically active; and two

times more likely to participate in STEM programs.

Learn more about 4-H at www.4-H.org, find us on Facebook

at www.facebook.com/4-H and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/4H.

The 4-H Motto:

To Make the Best Better

The 4-H Slogan:

Learn by Doing

The 4-H Pledge:

My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger

service, My Health to better living, for my club, my community, my country, and

my world.

The 4-H Creed I believe in 4-H for the opportunity it will give me to become a useful citizen. I believe in the training of my head for the power it will give me to think, plan, and reason. I believe in the training of my heart for the nobleness it will give me to become kind, sympathetic, and true. I believe in the training of my hands for the ability it will give me to become helpful, useful, and skillful. I believe in the training of my health for the strength it will give me to enjoy life, to resist disease, and to work efficiently. I believe in my country, my state, my community, and in my responsibility for their development. In all these things I believe, and I am willing to dedicate my efforts to their fulfillment.

2015 Deschutes County

4-H Association

Executive Board

President—Judy Hackett

Vice President—Sheryl Katzke

Secretary—Megan Silvey

Treasurer—Dawn Morrison

Youth Leadership Team

President—Alea Minar

Vice President—Harper Smith

Secretary—Allison Forester

Treasurer—Charleen Davenport

Check your favorite Social Media!

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Deschutes County 4-H Association 3800 SW Airport Way, Bldg. 4 Redmond, OR 97756 Deliver to the Family

Deschutes County 4-H 3800 SW Airport Way, Bldg. 4, Redmond, OR 97756

541/548-6088 or Fax: 541/548-8919 www.deschutes4h.com

4-H Staff Karissa Dishon, 4-H Youth Development 541/548-6088 x 7953, 541-639-2802 cell, or [email protected] Reaza Mansur, 4-H Program Assistant 541/548-6088 x 7970 or [email protected] Kim Griffiths, 4-H Administrative Program Assistant 541/548-6088 x 7966 or [email protected] AND hundreds of volunteers that make all the difference!

Extension Service, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Scott Reed, Vice Provost-University Outreach & Engagement , Director-Extension Service. This publication was produced and distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Extension work is a cooperative program of Oregon State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Oregon Counties.

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