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Cooperative Extension Service - New Mexico State University - U.S. Department of Agriculture
Rio Arriba County Extension Service
HCR 77, Box 9 Abiquiu, NM 87510
Phone: 505-685-4523 CLOVERLEAF Fax: 505-685-4624 Your Source for 4-H News and Events
Email: [email protected]
March 2020 2019-2020 4-H Year Ages
CLOVERBUDS: 5 to 8, years old AND in Kindergarten, 1st or 2nd grade (Born in 2011, 2012, 2013 or 2014)
NOVICE: 9 to 11 years old or 8 years old AND in the 3rd grade. (Born in 2008, 2009, 2010 or born in 2011 AND in 3rd grade)
JUNIOR: 12 and 13 years old or 11 years old AND in 6th grade. (Born in 2006, 2007 or born in 2008 AND in the 6th grade)
SENIOR: 14 to 18 years old OR 13 years old AND in 8th grade (Born in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 or born 2006 AND in 8th grade) Youth who are 19 on or by December 31 of the current 4-H year
(2019) are NOT eligible to enroll as a 4-H member. If you were born in 2000 or before, you are too old to enroll as a member for the 2019-
2020 4-H year. We would love to have you as a leader/ helper!
The 2019-2020 4-H program year is in full swing! County New Member Enrollment deadline:
First Monday of March Deadline to Add/Delete Projects:
First Monday of March
Did you know? The overall purpose of the 4-H Cloverbud program is to foster
the development of life skills which are essential for the cognitive, social, emotional and physical maturation, of kindergarten through 2nd graders by providing a unique
educational opportunity. Children in these grades are a distinct audience for 4-H, with unique learning characteristics and
developmental needs different from older children and youth served through 4-H membership. As a result, the 4-H
Cloverbuds program is designed with specific educational objectives and program policies focused on the kindergarten -
2nd grade child.
REMINDER Event Registration Process: • All 4-H event registrations MUST be
completed with club leader. • Organizational Leader signature is required. • If the event has a fee, please submit one
club check for all attendees.
Registration is Now Open for Youth Get Away in Glorietta
on April 17-19. The theme for YGA is Inside Out. During this weekend event,
participants will have a chance to learn about a variety of projects, contests and
leadership, and will participate in community service projects.
Senior 4-H’ers can take part in Youth Get-Away by serving as Counselors and
Counselors in Training (CIT). Contact your club leader for registration
information and applications.
A big Thank you to Ms. Mari for the Feed and Nutrition Seminar!
Next meeting Rio Arriba County 4-H Council will be on Saturday, March 7th at 1 pm at in
Abiquiu. Note Date Change.
Happy Birthday! Peyton, Britta, Wacey, Isabelle, Kaytee, Felisiana, Isabela, Chantry, Mario, Julia,
Hannah, Ruben, Santiago, Gavin, Loryn, Adam, and Andrea
New Mexico State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educator. NMSU, Rio Arriba County and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating.
Submitted by: Laylah Duran, Club Reporter
Rancheros 4-H Club News The Gallina Rancheros held our monthly meeting on February 3, 2020. We were fortunate enough to have Marcella come to our meeting and teach us all about jewelry making. We made key chains and bracelets. It was lots of fun. Thank you Marcella!!!
Submitted by: Club Leader
Black Bears 4-H Club News
Submitted by: Sonny, Nathaniel, and Shania, Club members
The Rangers 4-H Club News The Rangers 4-H Club held our monthly meeting on
February 9th. At our meeting we discussed how some of our members enjoyed spending time at The Senior Leadership
Retreat. It was the first time at the retreat for one of our members and the last for another. Ashley Tafoya attended the National Healthy Living Summit in Washington D.C. We had 3 members attend 4-H Day at the Round House. When I asked
Bayler Faulkner what her favorite part was she said “The chance to see Legislation in action. It is something I use quite a
bit of in 4-H.” I also received a special gift from Ashley and Logan Tafoya to help me do my club reporting. A camera! Our
next meeting is scheduled to be held 3/29/20.
Submitted by: Lilly Gallegos, Club Reporter
Ranch Hands 4-H Club News The Ranch Hands 4-H Club has had a busy start to the new year. Officers for 2019-2020 are: President – Rosalie Martinez Vice President – Gabriel Martinez Secretary – Arianna Valdez Treasurer – Evan Trujillo Reporter – Kambrie Martinez Parliamentarian- Justin Abeyta Song & Recreation Leader – Peyton Martinez
We have been busy teaching our new members what 4-H is all about. We made suncatcher ornaments for the hospital to distribute to patients over the Christmas holiday and made Valentine’s gifts for friends and family members. We are also planning our next community service and fundraiser for the spring and looking forward to an exciting year ahead!
Submitted by: Kambrie Martinez, Club Reporter
Bobcats 4-H Club News Today (2-19-20) at our 4-H meeting we had installation of
officers. Before the meeting started we had a potluck, including some delicious food. After that we said the 4-H
pledge, and Ms. Coriz gave us details about our jobs. This list contains of all the officers and their jobs.
Olivia: president, Joaquin: vice president Delilah: secretary, Mario: treasurer, Laylah: reporter, Amelia: historian
Young Guns 4-H Club News The officers for the 2019-2020 4-H year are: President- Brooke Trujillo, Vice President - Stetson Trujillo, Secretary - Colette Bibeault, Treasurer - Chantel Bibeault, Reporter - Yaritza Torres, Historian - Cassidy Jimenez, Parliamentarian - Belita Martinez, Recreational Leader - Reed Trujillo. Everyone is getting busy with their indoor projects, riding, working with and or getting ready to purchase their fair animals. Congratulations to Cassidy Jimenez for being selected as one New Mexico 4-H Portfolio winners for outstanding record books. She will be off to Atlanta in November! Submitted by: Club Leader
Rio Arriba County Fair Livestock Tagging Dates
Attention Exhibitors: 2020 Official Tagging Dates have been set. It is a requirement to have your project animals tagged and inspected during designated dates in order to exhibit at the Rio Arriba County Fair which will be held, July 29-August 2, 2020. Beef: February 28th, 3:00-6:00 pm TA Extension Office February 29th, 8:30-11:00 am Rio Arriba Fairgrounds Swine, Goat, Lamb: May 8th, 3:00-7:00 pm TA Extension Office May 9th, 8:30-11:00 am Rio Arriba Fairgrounds Rabbits, Poultry: June 26th, 3:00-7:00 pm TA Extension Office June 29th, 8:30-11:00 am Rio Arriba Fairgrounds
Planning to Exhibit your 4-H Project Animal?
Enrolled in a Livestock 4-H Project?
Livestock exhibitors are required to attend the designated tagging dates and to complete a
Livestock Nomination Certificate to designate their project animals. 4-H Leaders and FFA advisors will be asked to sign the completed certificates after the tagging to complete the nomination process. In the
months leading up to the County Fair, exhibitors will be asked to complete an entry form confirming show
intentions and identifying the number of livestock pens needed.
The 2020 “Guide for Livestock Exhibitors”
Outline the requirements for showing Junior Livestock in New Mexico can be found on the New
Mexico 4-H Website http://www.nmlbonline.com/documents/2020%20New%20Mexi co%20Guide%20for%20Livestock%20Exhibitors.pdf?15768024
77 Livestock Nomination Form
form can be found on our CES website or request a copy by mail or email from the TA or Abiquiu office.
Keep in Mind: NO animals will be tagged outside of
specified dates or off site. Exhibitor need not be present at tagging, as long as,
proper paperwork is completed and sent with designated representative.
Tags will cost $3.50 Tag Replacement pricing: 1st replacement $3.50;
2nd and beyond $4.
Enrolled in the 4-H Rodeo Project?
By State Rodeo Rules, all contestants must have personal accident insurance and a signed and completed rodeo waiver in
the State 4-H Office 15 days prior to the participant’s first rodeo of the current
year in order for the member to compete in Sanctioned 4-H Rodeos.
This includes the completion of the rodeo safety course. If hauling, obtain hauling certificate.
RODEO CARDS ARE ISSUED ANNUALLY https://aces.nmsu.edu/4h/4-h-rodeo.html
Enrolled in a 4-H Horse Project? Members looking to participate in 4-H Sanctioned Horse Shows are required to submit a Horse Certificate for their 4-H project horse. Horse Certificates need to be done every year or renewed every year with approval of the County Agent. The horse certificate is a form similar to a registration form. You can find it on the 4-H website under “Forms and Publications.” They are due on May 1 to the County Extension Office (not the State 4-H Office).
Horse Certificates are available on our County Website
SAVE THE DATE Rio Arriba County 4-H Camp
June 5-7, 2020 Ghost Ranch
Camp Counselor Applications available! Check in with your club leader
Save the Date! NM Healthy Living Summit
April 17-19, 2020 Glorieta, NM
Open to 4-H and Non-4-H Youth grades 8-12. More information coming soon!
Healthy living in our communities are often overlooked. As a New Mexico State Healthy Living Ambassador, I, Ashley Tafoya, would like to change that. Partnered with some Rio Arriba Schools and the local 4-H staff, we are creating a healthy living program in our county. Our goal is to educate our youth about the risks and dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, including vaping. If you are or know of any youth between the ages of 13-18, 4-H or non-4-H members, that are interested in serving as a Rio Arriba Healthy Living Ambassador please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or Marcella Talamante. Thank you!
4-H Dress Code Reminder: As participants in and representatives of the New Mexico 4-H Youth Development Program, clothing guidelines have been established for your involvement in county, district, state and national 4-H
events. Refer to the following website to review the dress code if needed. http://aces.nmsu.edu/4h/documents/dress-code-bklt.pdf
Guest Etiquette: When using buildings for 4-H meetings, contests, workshops, etc. follow policy use; cleanup the area you use and send a Thank You note!
REMINDER With a full Calendar of Events, keep in mind, ALL ADULT VOLUNTEERS NEED TO BE SCREENED AND APPROVED BEFORE registering for an event. If there is a break in service, they will need to complete the screening process to be eligible to enroll as a leader.
NEW starting the 2019-2020 4-H Year! All 4-H Volunteers will be required to complete the
training, 4-H Working With Minors, each year prior to working with youth.
Annual training renewal will begin each October 1st when enrollments begin.
Trainings will be available in multiple formats, including online and face-to-face trainings.
To access the online training visit: https://rioarribaextension.nmsu.edu/documents/work
ing-with-minors---online-training-instructions.pdf To schedule a training at your next club meeting,
contact Marcella. All 4-H Volunteers must have successfully
completed training to be eligible to register for any 4-H event.
Dates to Remember… February 28-29: Beef Tagging Days March 2: Deadline to Add/Delete 4-H Projects March 2: Deadline for New 4-H Enrollment March 7: Northern Rio Grande Classic Jackpot March 9: County Camp Counselor Apps Due March 13-14: State Home Ec. School March 20-22:State Youth Shooting Sports Summit March 23: County Contest Registrations DUE March 23: YGA Registrations DUE March 28: County Adult Leader Retreat April 4-5: County Shooting Sports Contest April 17-19: YGA April 17-19: State Healthy Living Summit April 25-26: County 4-H Contests April30-May3: NM Shooting Sports Championships
Rio Arriba County 4-H ContestRegistration Form
Return by March 23, 2020
Office Use Only: R2.20 Received By: ____ On: ____
(Circle) Member Name: _________________________ Club Name: _______________________ 4-H Age Group: Cloverbud Novice Junior Senior
Email address to where you would like updates sent: ________________________________________________________________________
When registering for contests, keep in mind various County Dates and District/State Contest Time Choices N/J- & Junior Only; S-Senior Only; ST-Senior Team Only Shooting Sports Contest General Contest Areas Home Ec. Contest Areas La Puebla/Espanola Rural Event Center, Rural Event Center, April 4: ABIQUIU ABIQUIU (See Contestant Entry Form for details)
: Presentations: _____Favorite Foods April 25: April 26 _____Hunting (ST) (Circle):Nutritious _____Agronomy (S) (Circle):Agriculture _____Consumer Decision _____Light Rifle (<7.5 lbs) Snack/Beverage General _____Dairy Judging (S) Making (N/J) Home Ec. Bread _____Entomology
_____Small-bore Rifle (S) : Public Speaking: _____Fashion Revue Sandwich _____Horticulture Main Dish _____Muzzleloading (S) _____Hippology (S)
(Circle): Impromptu _____Fashion Magic Contest Poetry (N/J) Salad
_____Pistol (S) _____Horse Bowl (ST) _____Family & Consumer Fruit/Vegetable Science Skill-a-thon
Prepared _____Horse Judging : NM Talent Contest: Recipe Title: April 5:
_____Archery-Compound Bow _____Land Judging (S) (Circle): Celebrate 4-H _____ Family & Consumer ____________________ _____Livestock Judging Choreographed Routine Science Bowl (ST) _____Archery—Traditional
Comedian (Recurve) _____Livestock Skill-a-thon _____ 4-H Food Challenge Drama
_____Shotgun _____Meats ID Judging (S) Musical State Shooting Sports Championships: May1-3, Raton _____Range Management (S) Vocal District Shooting Sports Contest: June 16, Raton
_____Wildlife Habitat District 4-H Contests: June 23-24, FarmingtonState 4-H Conference: July 13-16, Las Cruces
Cloverbud Activities (Ages 5 to 8 and in the 2nd grade) April 25: _____Presentation - Show N Tell _____Public Speaking - Story Book Reading _____Cloverbud Talent Show _____Public Speaking - Poetry/Nursery Rhymes _____Cloverbud Decision Making _____Cloverbud Favorite Food Show
4-H County Contest descriptions and guidelines are available, call 505-685-4523 or 575-588-7423 to request a copy. Limited facilities and equipment for Favorite Food Contest, contact the Extension Office for more details.
Contest Handbook can be found on our County Website: http://rioarribaextension.nmsu.edu/ District Contest Rules govern Novice and Junior contests; State Contest Rules govern Senior Contests.
Registration Form – Open to All Adult Volunteer Leaders
Adult Volunteer Leader Name: _____________________________________
Email address: ___________________________________________________
Phone Number: __________________________________________________
Mailing Address: _________________________________________________
4-H Club: _______________________________________________________
Make Checks payable to: Rio Arriba County 4-H Council
Participants will receive additional event details with a confirmation email.
If you have an individual with a disability who is in need of an auxiliary service to participate in this event or has specific dietary requirements, please notify our office by March 20, 2020 at 575-588-7423.
New Mexico State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educator. NMSU, Rio Arriba County and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating.