2009 december-2010 january 4-h facts...herkimer county wishes everyone safe, healthy and happy...
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4-H FACTS Cornell University Cooperative Extension December 2009/ Herkimer County January 2010
4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.
JANUARY
1 New Years Day - CCE Closed
1 Deadline for 4-H re-enrollments
TBD Horse & Dairy Quiz Bowl practice/clinics
5 4-H Club Secretary reports due
8 Capital Days applications due
12 4-H Teen Winter Weekend
applications with payment due
16 Registration for 4-H Food & Nutrition/ OMK Hero Packs
18 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
CCE Closed
DECEMBER
5 4-H Club Secretary reports due
17 CCE Office closed at 12 noon
20 Farmers’ Museum Candlelight Evening
24-25
Christmas - CCE Closed
FEBRUARY
5 4-H Club Secretary reports due
12-14 Teen Winter Weekend
15 2010 NYS 4-H Foundation Scholarship Applications Due
15 Presidents’ Day - CCE Closed
17 4-H Dairy Discovery Applications due
17
4-H Food and Nutrition/OMK Hero Packs Workshop
19 Heirloom Seed orders due
28– March
2
4-H Capital Days Trip
Cornell University Cooperative Extension of Herkimer County wishes everyone safe, healthy and happy holidays.
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4-H Honor Secretaries 2
Farmers’ Museum Heirloom Seed 2
4-H Teen Winter Weekend 2
The Farmers’ Museum Candlelight Evening
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4-H Capital Days 3
Earn A Calf 3
Tractor Safety Day 3
Vet Science Program 3
4-H Horse & 4-H Dairy Bowl Quiz 3
2010 NYS 4-H Foundation Scholarship Program
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4-H Food & Nutrition/Hero Packs Workshops
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Building a Powerful Presentation Using Your Passion
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4-H Cheese Fundraiser 5
Looking for Stocking Stuffer Ideas 5
2009-2010 4-H Club Enrollments 6-8
Herkimer County 4-H Welcomes New 4-H Members
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4-H Year End Completion 9-10
4-H Volunteer Leaders Recognition 10-11
Herkimer County Fair 11
New York State Fair 11
4-H Member Recognition Event 12
National 4-H Week Celebrated 13-14
4-H Officer Training 14-15
4-H Club News 16
Winter Weather 12
Holiday Book Tree 3
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 4-H HONOR SECRETARIES
Congratulations to: Philip Mosher, Little Falls Friends 4-H Club; and Rick Donahoe, Milk Shakers 4-H Club for turning in their September 4-H Club Secretary report by October 5.
THE FARMERS’ MUSEUM HEIRLOOM SEED PROJECT
The Farmers' Museum will again offer interested 4-H members new varieties of heirloom seeds to grow. As in the past, 4-H members are required to grow the seeds and then exhibit the mature specimens at the Farmers’ Museum Annual Autumn Harvest Festival in September. Specimens exhibited at Harvest Festival will be judged and given awards.
Watch for complete details regarding ordering and specific offerings in the February 4-H Facts Orders will be due by February 19.
4-H TEEN WINTER WEEKEND
Lewis County 4-H may once again be sponsoring Teen Winter Weekend, February 12-14 at Camp Oswegatchie in Croghan. Teen Winter Weekend is open to teens ages 13 and up in grades 7 through 12. We are waiting for complete details regarding the cost and program. Each county can only send 10 participants, so get your registration in today.
Contact the 4-H Office for an application. You must provide a chaperone. Applications and money deadline is January 22. Call the 4-H Office to get more information on this program or to reserve your place.
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THE FARMERS' MUSEUM CANDLELIGHT EVENING
DECEMBER 20, 2009 - 3:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.
4-H clubs or families interested in caroling in this holiday event should please call or e-mail Meg Preston at (607) 547-1452 or [email protected] before December 5th if you would like to participate in this traditional holiday event!! We encourage your participation. Sign up to sing for either a 1/2 or an hour.
4-H CAPITAL DAYS, ALBANY, NY
FEBRUARY 28 - MARCH 2, 2010
This trip is for two 4-H'ers who are at least sophomores in high school. Delegates from each NYS county meet in Albany for this two day government awareness program.
The goals are: to achieve a better understanding of the scope of NYS government; to create an awareness of career opportunities in state government; to gain a better understanding of our county as it relates to NYS; to provide the opportunity for delegates to meet with their legislators and other 4-H’ers from across NY State.
Applications for this event are due to the 4-H office by January 8. So don’t delay, call or email JoAnn ([email protected]) at the 4-H office today for your application. The cost of the trip will be $50 per participant which is due with the application. The 4-H office covers the remainder of the cost.
EARN A CALF Congratulations to the winners Bryce Windecker and Brook Mucurio. A special thanks to CNY Farm Progress Show and to the Jane Windecker Memorial
TRACTOR SAFETY DAY
We will be offering a Safe Tractor and Machinery Operation Program to youth and adults 14 and over on April 20-22. We invite and encourage all farm and non farm youth and adults who will be working on or around machinery to participate in the program. Watch for the February-March 4-H Facts Newsletter for more details.
VET SCIENCE PROGRAM In cooperation with Oneida County 4-H will be offering vet science program. The program will be based on level one. 4-Her’s who are in 3rd–5th grade are eligible to participate. Watch the February-March 4-H Facts for more details.
The District Horse Bonanza Contest (Horse Bowl, Hippology and Communications) will be held on Saturday, March 13th in Morrisville.
We are still waiting to hear if there are any youth interested in participating in Dairy Quiz Bowl. If you are interested in participating or volunteering to coach a team, call Jenn ASAP so practices can be set up.
The District Dairy Bowl Contest will be held on Saturday, March 20th location TBD.
4-H HORSE AND DAIRY QUIZ BOWL
HOLIDAY BOOK TREE Cornell Cooperative Extension of Herkimer County will be collecting books again this holiday season for needy children throughout the area. These books will be donated to the Even Start Program. New or “gently-used” books for young children are requested. If you have any books that you would be willing to donate, please drop them off at the Cornell Cooperative Extension office at 5657 State Route 5 in East Herkimer during business hours, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
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2010 NYS 4-H FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Eligibility. The NYS 4-H Foundation and generous sponsors are pleased to provide scholarships to members for their accomplishments as a result of 4-H experiences, and to support future educational goals.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicant must be eligible for 4-H enrollment. Youth who have reached their nineteenth birthday before January 1, 2010 are not eligible to apply for scholarships.
Applicant must have been a 4-H member in New York State, or participated in a Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development Program for at least one year.
Applicant must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an accredited university, college or technical school.
Applicant must have a current grade point average of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale unless otherwise stated for specific scholarships.
S c h o l a r s h i p A p p l i c a t i o n Procedures. Download the 11 page form and follow the instructions carefully at http://nys4hfoundation.org/ (click on scholarships, then click on scholarship application).
Applications can be sent electronically as an attached file to [email protected] or mailed to NYS 4-H Foundation, 220 Herald Place, Syracuse, NY 13202. The application and all required materials are to be received NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 15. Notification of scholarship awards will be made in June. Distribution Procedures. Awards will be distributed upon completion of the first semester of enrollment at the university, college or technical school.
4-H FOOD & NUTRITION/HERO PACKS WORKSHOPS
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Mid Winter Recess - Another whole week off from school! If you’re looking for something to do inside, why not join other 4-H’ers from across Herkimer County for the day?
Food and Nutrition Workshop
We have many food and nutrition projects to choose from: Muffins and More, Pyramid of Snacks, Kitchen Science for Kids, Cooking with the Three Sisters, Healthy Heart Snack Choices, In-Touch Science: Foods & Fabrics, Six Easy Bites, Food Mysteries, Tasty Tidbits, You’re the Chef, Foodworks, Shopping for Food & Making Meals In Minutes, Preparing Foods & Planning Menus, Making Bag Lunches, Snacks & Desserts, etc.
What we need now is a volunteer who is willing to facilitate this workshop. The 4-H office will provide all the materials. If you would like to help plan and facilitate this workshop, please call JoAnn by the January 15th deadline.
Operation Military Kids Hero Packs Workshop
This session will consist of a community service project of filling backpacks with comfort items to be given to children who have family members deployed.
Adults or teen leaders to help supervise are urgently needed. Exact details regarding these workshops will be determined by the volunteers who offer to assist with the planning. If we do not get enough signed up by the deadline, only those who have registered will be notified of any changes in these plans.
Pre-registration is required by January 15. Due to planning requirements, only those pre-registered by this date will be allowed to attend.
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BUILDING A POWERFUL PRESENTATION USING YOUR
PASSION Monday, January 18th
11:00 a.m. —3:00 p.m., Oneida Co. Ext. Office
(Martin Luther King Day Observed)
Do you have a passion for ANIMALS? Do you have a passion for COOKING, CONSTRUCTING or CONSERVATION? Statistics show that the BEST speakers have a PASSION for what they are speaking about.
Special Guests: Rich Miller, NYS Horse Com-munications Leader Diane Walter, NYS Public Presentations Leader
Featuring: Public speaking —— without the fear factor!
Workshops to help youth construct and give a presentation.
For reservations call Kristi at the Oneida County Extension Office at 736-3394, Ext. 122 or email [email protected]
Congratulations to the following 4-H Clubs for participating in the county 4-H Cheese Fund raiser and selling over $5,500 worth of cheese.
Barnyard Buddies 4-H Club
Cow Belles 4-H Club
Fields of Clover 4-H Club
Foxy Trotters 4-H Club
German Flatts 4-H Brothers & Sisters 4-H Club
Kuyahoora Kaprines 4-H Club
Little Falls 4-H Friends 4-H Club
Mini Milkshaker 4-H Club
Milk Shakers 4-H Club
Schuyler Hillbillies 4-H Club
Starkville Champions 4-H Club
There is a limited supply of the following 4-H items available in the 4-H office.
4-H CHEESE FUNDRAISER
Essential Mug - White mug with 4-H clover screen printed in green $2.65
Note Paper - 25 vellum note paper and envelopes. 4”x5”, folded.
Thank You Notes - $4.75
Blank Note Cards - $4.75
4-H Bear Official Beanie Babies Collectible - This 4-H Bear is golden yellow with a green ribbon and the 4-H emblem on his chest! - we have 2 available at a special $1.95 each
Member’s Record Book Cover - 8 1/2” x 11” binder - $2.00 ea.
White t-shirt with green clover 100% cotton. Limited sizes available: youth small, youth medium and youth large.
LOOKING FOR STOCKING STUFFER IDEAS?
Black nylon cinch bag with 4-H Brushstroke design screen printed in white. - $4.50
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2009 - 2010 4-H CLUB ENROLLMENTS Thank you to the following clubs for submitting their reenrollment forms.
Attention: If your name does not appear in this article, we have not received your re-enrollment; your name will be dropped from our mailing list, and this will be the last newsletter you receive. The 4-H Office has received the following 4-H re-enrollments for the 2009-2010 4-H year:
Traditional Members
Barnyard Buddies 4-H Club
Alyson Casler Member West Winfield
Jack Casler Member West Winfield
Tracey Casler Gen/Org Leader West Winfield
Abraham Dibble Member West Winfield
Caroline Dibble Activity Leader West Winfield
Emily Dibble Member West Winfield
Joseph Dibble Member West Winfield
Joshua Douglas Member West Winfield
Carolyn Ingalls Project Leader West Winfield
Emily Ingalls Member West Winfield
Julia Ingalls Member West Winfield
Angela Lewosko Project Leader West Winfield
Gabrielle Lewosko Member West Winfield
Karen Livingston Project Leader West Winfield
Matthew Livingston Member West Winfield
Timothy Livingston Member West Winfield
Cow Belles 4-H Club
Michelle Hitchcock Gen/Org Leader Jordanville
Tess Hitchcock Member Jordanville
Susie Miner Member Mohawk
Evonna Mower Member Jordanville
Michayla Mower Member Jordanville
Natasha Mower Member Jordanville
Wasayla Mower Member Jordanville
Milleta Oldick Member Richfield Springs
Ellen Perkins Member Mohawk
Stephanie Perkins Resource Leader Mohawk
Alexandria Rogers Member Richfield Springs
Fields of Clover 4-H Club
Carol Ainslie Gen/Org Leader West Winfield
Lily Land Member West Winfield
Claire Livingston Member West Winfield
Leah Livingston Member West Winfield
Jenee Lusby Member West Winfield
McCaylia Plungis Member West Winfield
McKenzie Plungis Member West Winfield
Britney Tucker Member West Winfield
Foxy Trotters 4-H Club
Hannah Barrett Member Leonardsville
Alexis Bryce Member West Winfield
Amber Bryce Member West Winfield
Christina Bryce Gen/Org Leader West Winfield
Kaleigh Bryce Member West Winfield
Rachel Burke Member Ilion
Stephanie Burke Member Ilion
Meghan Cantwell Member Richfield Springs
Julie Cole Member Burlington Flatts
Michelle Cole Activity Leader Burlington Flatts
Andrew Culver Activity Leader West Winfield
Anna Culver Member West Winfield
Sue Culver Project Leader West Winfield
Maya Evans Member Cassville
Alexa Luke Member Ilion
Michele Luke Project Leader Ilion
Rachel Madden Member Cassville
Caitlyn Murdock Member Frankfort
Joan Pearsall Project Leader West Winfield
Jodi Pearsall Project Leader West Winfield
German Flatts 4-H Brothers & Sisters 4-H Club
Cory Blais Member Mohawk
Ricky Blais Member Mohawk
Dylan Shaver Member Mohawk
Hayden Shaver Member Mohawk
Rachel Shaver Gen/Org Leader Mohawk
Megan Stewart Member Frankfort
Morgan Stewart Member Frankfort
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Kuyahoora Kaprines 4-H Club
Tyler Ellsworth Member Newport
Kassi March Member Newport
Sierra Zeidner Member Poland
Little Falls 4-H Friends 4-H Club
Joseph Bacher Member Little Falls
Laurel Brodkorb Member Little Falls
Alana Connolly Project Leader Little Falls
Claire Connolly Member Little Falls
Keegan Connolly Member Little Falls
Mary Kathryn Connolly Member Little Falls
Hilary Creater Member Little Falls
Kimberly Creater Gen/Org Leader Little Falls
Shelby Creater Member Little Falls
Dylan Hapeman Member Little Falls
Allison Lee Member New Jersey
Abigail Mosher Member Little Falls
Elizabeth Mosher Project Leader Little Falls
Jeff Mosher Project Leader Little Falls
Philip Mosher Member Little Falls
Sarah Piana Member Little Falls
Matthew Treusdell Member Little Falls
Starlene Treusdell Project Leader Little Falls
Milk Shakers 4-H Club
Alissa Collins Member Ilion
Chad Collins Member Ilion
Kelly Collins Project Leader Ilion
Kelsey Collins Member Ilion
Stacy Collins Member Ilion
Casey Dibble Member Little Falls
Tyler Dietz Member West Winfield
Rochelle DiNigro Member West Winfield
Allison Donahoe Member Frankfort
Audrey Donahoe Gen/Org Leader Frankfort
Rick Donahoe Member Frankfort
Sam Donahoe Member Frankfort
Thomas Donahoe Project Leader Frankfort
Christina Douglas Project Leader Ilion
Hannah Douglas Member Ilion
Joshua Douglas Member Ilion
Robert Douglas Member Ilion
Travis Nelson Member West Winfield
Tyler Nelson Member West Winfield
Megan Peterson Member Cassville
Edward Smith Member Newport
Mohawk Rednecks 4-H Club
Kyle Brewer Member Ilion
Riley Brewer Member Mohawk
CarolAnn Eysaman Member Mohawk
Nancy Jaycox Project Leader Mohawk
Dawn Jaycox-Weeks Gen/Org Leader Mohawk
Justin McRedmond Member Ilion
Alexis Wall Member Fort Plain
Geoffrey Wall Member Fort Plain
Carrie Weeks Member Mohawk
Jeffrey Weeks Member Mohawk
Sarah Weeks Member Mohawk
Schuyler Hillbillies 4-H Club
Kerry Bray Member Frankfort
Andrew Chlus Member Little Falls
Brook Mucurio Member Frankfort
Korin Mucurio Member Frankfort
Rachel Mucurio Activity Leader Frankfort
Marissa Padula Member Frankfort
Kim Ules Project Leader Frankfort
Rebecca Ules Member Frankfort
Alyssa Upson Member Frankfort
Daniel Upson Member Frankfort
Jordan Upson Member Frankfort
Bryce Windecker Member Frankfort
Deborah Windecker Gen/Org Leader Frankfort
Kayla Windecker Member Frankfort
Autumn Zwierecki Member Utica
Starkville Champions 4-H Club
Elizabeth Doxtater Member Fort Plain
Luke Doxtater Member Fort Plain
Teresa Doxtater Activity Leader Fort Plain
Alexander Kennedy Member Fort Plain
Alicia Kennedy Member Fort Plain
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Jennifer Kennedy Project Leader Fort Plain
Kathleen Kennedy Member Fort Plain
Jennifer-Mae Smith Member Fort Plain
Pamela Smith Gen/Org Leader Fort Plain
Rebecca Smith Member Fort Plain
Stephanie Smith Member Fort Plain
Alec Snyder Member Fort Plain
Helen Snyder Member Fort Plain
Jackie Snyder Project Leader Fort Plain
Kristopher Snyder Member Fort Plain
Madeline Snyder Member Fort Plain
Independent Members
Austin Goldsmith Member Deerfield
Jessica Hula Project Leader Jordanville
Jennifer Hula Project Leader Jordanville
Mitzi Hula Project Leader Jordanville
Jeremy Lesniak Project Leader Utica
Justin Lesniak Project Leader Utica
Patricia Lesniak Project Leader Utica
Stacey Lesniak Project Leader Utica
Stanley Lesniak Project Leader Utica
Charlene Mykel Member Dolgeville
Judy Pasick Project Leader Utica
Abigail Putney Member Ilion
Katelyn Reed Member Richfield Springs
Schylar Reed Member Richfield Springs
Robin Simmons Project Leader Frankfort
Rose Simmons Member Frankfort
Sophia Simmons Member Frankfort
Willow Simmons-Nackley Member Frankfort
Anita Snell Project Leader Little Falls
Dean Snell Project Leader Little Falls
Dillon Snell Member Little Falls
Amanda Thomas Member Ilion
Dawn Thomas Activity Leader Ilion
Stephanie Treadwell Member Mohawk
Victoria Treadwell Member Mohawk
Andrew Wild Member Dolgeville
Beth Wilson Project Leader Dolgeville
Starr Wilt Member Cassleberry
Cloverbud 4-H Clubs Mini Milkshakers 4-H Club
Laura Culver Cloverbud West Winfield
Audrey Donahoe Gen/Org Leader Frankfort
Seth Donahoe Cloverbud Frankfort
Anna Madden Cloverbud Cassville
Isabella Smith Cloverbud Newport
Madesen Spellman Cloverbud Middleville
Mohawk Lil’ Rednecks 4-H Club
Chase Brewer Cloverbud Mohawk
Riley Brewer Cloverbud Ilion
Dawn Jaycox-Weeks Gen/Org Leader Mohawk
Abigail Waite Cloverbud Ilion
Samuel Weeks Cloverbud Mohawk
Valley Kids Cloverbud 4-H Club
Aidan Ainslie Cloverbud West Winfield
Elijah Dibble Cloverbud West Winfield
Luke Doxtater Cloverbud Fort Plain
Megan Ingalls Cloverbud West Winfield
Julia Lewosko Cloverbud Frankfort
Katie Livingston Cloverbud West Winfield
Jasmine Ondrako Cloverbud West Winfield
Benjamin Plungis Cloverbud Frankfort
Kendra Shaver Cloverbud Mohawk
Helen Snyder Cloverbud Fort Plain
Chad Tucker Cloverbud Ilion
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HERKIMER COUNTY 4-H WELCOMES NEW 4-H MEMBERS
Cow Belles 4-H Club
Evonna Mower Member Jordanville
Kalyna Rogers Member Richfield Springs
Foxy Trotters 4-H Club
Sopie Coulson Member Little Falls
Alisha Duh Member West Winfield
Christina Duh Member West Winfield
Samantha Landgren Member Cassville
Natalie Wohlfert Member Little Falls
Kuyahoora Kaprines 4-H Club
James Luck Member Cold Brook
William Morrow Member Poland
Little Falls 4-H Friends 4-H Club
Warren Hapemen Cloverbud Hillsdale
Alexander Ressue Member Little Falls
Daniel Ressue Cloverbud Little Falls
Milk Shakers 4-H Club
Rebecca Salm Member Newport
Erica Salm Member Newport
Mini Milk Shakers 4-H Club
Isabella Smith Cloverbud Newport
Mohawk Lil’ Rednecks 4-H Club
Chase Brewer Cloverbud Mohawk
Cole Brewer Cloverbud Ilion
Schuyler Hillbillies 4-H Club
Maureen Kimbrell Member Frankfort
Starkville Champions 4-H Club
Jayne Snyder Cloverbud Fort Plain
Valley Kids 4-H Club
Skye Simmons Cloverbud Schuyler
Independent 4-H Members
Jennifer Reed Project Leader Richfield Springs
4-H YEAR END COMPLETION MEMBER/VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION
Unfortunately our Annual 4-H Member/ Volunteer Recognition Event was cancelled due to lack of registration. However, congratulations to the following fourteen 4-H clubs for submitting their year end completion sheets: Barnyard Cloverbuds, Barnyard Buddies, Cow Belles, Dolgeville Ears & Tails, Fields of Clover, Foxy Trotters, Little Trotters, Horse ‘n Around, Little Falls 4-H Friends, MilkShakers, Mini MilkShakers, Mohawk ‘Lil Rednecks, Mohawk Rednecks, and Starkville Champions 4-H Clubs and Independent members Jennifer Hula, Lily Land, Luke Murray, Katelyn Reed and Schylar Reed. Clubs were encouraged to pick up their awards from the 4-H office and hold a member/volunteer recognition event of their own on the club level. This event is to recognize 4-H members and clubs that have successfully completed the 4-H year.
The following awards and recognitions were announced:
Key: ● = 1st year ▲= 5th year ◘ = 10th year
Certificate of Year End Completion - The criteria to receive a Certificate of Year End Completion is: a member must complete at least one 4-H project and submit a 4-H year end completion sheet: ●Noah Allen, ●Jordyn Bailey, ●Tyler Bailey, Hannah Barrett, ●Elizabeth Calder, ●Brittney Cirillo, Julie Cole, Sara Curtin, ●Austin Goldsmith, ●Abigail Hammond, Erika Hooker, Emily Ingalls, Julia Ingalls, Alexander Kennedy, Alicia Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy, Mercedes Lewandrowski, Alexandra Mahaffy, ●Justin McRedmond, ●Alex Quayle, ●Trevor Quayle, ●Brendon Raux, ●Kenneth Roberts, ●Rebecca Roberts, ●Jack Scherer, Colin Seaman, Kira Seaman, Wyatt Seaman, Jennifer Smith, Stephanie Smith,
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Alec Snyder, Kristopher Snyder, Madeline Snyder and Ashley Zahniser.
All Around 4-H’er Award - for having completed three projects, attended two contributing educational events, and exhibited 4-H project work at the Herkimer County Fair or presented at the county 4-H Public Presentation Event, in addition to meeting the requirements for the Certificate of Year End Completion: Joseph Bacher, Laurel Brodkorb, Alexis Bryce, Kaleigh Bryce, Rachel Burke, Jack Casler, ▲Chad Collins, Claire Connolly, Keegan Connolly, MaryKathryn Connolly, Anna Culver, Abe Dibble, Emily Dibble, Joey Dibble, Rochelle DiNigro, ▲Elizabeth Doxtater, ●Maya Evans, ●CarolAnn Eysaman, Hannah Douglas, Kristy Hammont, Jennifer Hula, Sidney Ingraham, ●Lily Land, Allison Lee, Timothy Livingston, Alexa Luke, Rachel Madden, Susie Miner, Abigail Mosher, ▲Philip Mosher, Wasayla Mower, Caitlyn Murdock, Devon Mykel, Travis Nelson, Tyler Nelson, Milleta Oldick, ▲Megan Peterson, ●Sarah Piana, Katelyn Reed, Schylar Reed, Rebecca Smith, Matthew Treusdell, ●Carrie Weeks, Jeffrey Weeks, ▲Sarah Weeks and ●Andrew Wild.
Outstanding 4-H’er Award - for meeting all the criteria for an All Around 4-H’er as well as participating in the 4-H Public Presentation Event, exhibiting 4-H project work at the Herkimer County Fair and assuming a leadership role. The recipients of this award included: Meghan Cantwell, Alissa Collins, Kelsey Collins, Stacy Collins, Hilary Creater, Shelby Creater, ▲Allison Donahoe, Rick Donahoe, Joshua Douglas, Robert Douglas, Dylan Hapeman, Tess Hitchcock, ●Hannah Mang, Emma Miner, Michayla Mower, Natasha Mower, Charlene Mykel, Ellen Perkins, McCaylia Plungis, ●Alexandria Rogers, Stephanie Treadwell, Victoria Treadwell and Christopher Wilson.
Cloverbud Certificate of Completion – for having attended at least six meetings, completed at least three projects and submitted a 4-H year end completion sheet: ●Aidan Ainslie, Austin Ainslie, ●Hailey Allen, Kyle Brewer, ●Riley Brewer, Amber Bryce, Alyson Casler, Casey Dibble, Elijah Dibble, Tyler Dietz, Samuel Donahoe, Seth Donahoe, Luke Doxtater, Meghan Ingalls, ●Steven Knoupf, Gabrielle Lewosko, Julia Lewosko, Claire Livingston, ●Katie Livingston, Leah Livingston, Matthew Livingston, Jenee Lusby, ●Ashley McRedmond, Jasmine Ondrako, ●Benjamin Plungis, McKenzie Plungis, ●Edward Smith, Helen Snyder, ●Madesen Spellman, Britney Tucker, ●Chad Tucker, ●Abigail Waite, ●Samuel Weeks, and Evan Wilson.
PLEASE NOTE: If your name appears on these pages and you haven’t received your award, please contact JoAnn at the 4-H office prior to December 18.
Each year we formally attempt to recognize the many people who volunteer time and expertise to enrich the quality of programming, touching the lives of thousands of 4-H members. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Herkimer County salutes your wonderful contributions and many years of service to the program.
First Year Leaders Bronze Clover Award- Jennifer Bacher, Jason Brewer, Janetmarie Dabrowski, Thomas Donahoe, Mary Festa, Nancy Jaycox, Dawn Jaycox-Weeks, Casey Losee, Rhonda Raux, Susan Roberts and Rachel Shaver.
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4-H VOLUNTEER LEADERS RECOGNITION
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Second Year Leaders: Jessie Carnright, Tracey Conover, Crystal Crossett, Caroline Dibble, Carol Franklin, Stephanie Perkins, Vicky Scherer, Beth Wilson and Leah Wilson.
Third Year Leaders: Carol Ainslie, Jodi Carnright, Tracey Casler, Andrew Culver, Audrey Donahoe, Heidi Fenton, Carolyn Ingalls, Nancy Jaquish, Angela Lewosko, Karen Livingston, Michele Luke, Marylynn Mattison-Collins, Rachel Mucurio, Cynthia Putney, Jennifer Shaler and Kim Ules.
Fourth Year Leaders: Shane Badger, Paula Culver, Jessica Hula, Gineene Paulson, Robin Simmons, Veronique Stormes and Starlene Treusdell.
Fifth Year Leaders Silver Clover Award: Kelly Collins, Dale Covert, Laura Covert, Teresa Doxtater, Patie Goldsmith, Justin Lesniak, Brian Mosher, Elizabeth Mosher, Jeff Mosher, Melissa Mosher and Dean Snell.
Sixth Year Leaders Monica Aney, Christine Bryce, Ryan Carnright, Michelle Hitchcock, Jodi Pearsall and Elizabeth Ricci.
Seventh Year Leaders: Michelle Cole, Alana Connolly, Michelle Cummings, Tina Douglas, Jennifer Kennedy, Amanda Livingston, Pamela Mahaffy, Pamela Smith and Jackie Snyder.
Eighth Year Leaders: Kimberly Creater, Suzanne Culver, Nancy Lee, Stacey Lesniak, Deborah Windecker.
Ninth Year Leaders: JoAnn Carnright and Karen Fisher.
Tenth Year Leader Gold Clover Award: Jeremy Lesniak.
Eleventh Year Leaders - Heidi Carnright, Pat Clark, Anita Snell
Thirteenth Year Leader - Judy Pasick
Sixteenth Year Leader: - Mitzi Hula
Eighteenth Year Leader - Stanley Lesniak
Nineteenth Year Leader - Pat Lesniak
Twenty-Seventh Year Leaders - Alice Mosher and Mike Mosher
Thirty-Third Year Leader – Joan Pearsall
NY STATE FAIR On September 7, members of the Little Falls Friends 4-H Club staffed the Herkimer County booth at State Fair. They interacted with the general public making “squeezies” from the Simple Gifts project curriculum.
4-H VOLUNTEER LEADERS RECOGNITION
HERKIMER COUNTY FAIR
Thanks to Kim Creater for submitting this photo of Dylan Hapeman receiving the Bud Johnson Memorial Best Bred and Owned trophy at the Herkimer County Fair.
MaryKathryn Connolly, Clair Connolly and Keegan Connolly
Dylan Hapeman
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4-H Connects Kids to Cornell
The Little Falls 4-H Friends held a club member recognition event in October attended by Joseph Bacher, Laurel Brodkorb, Claire Connolly, MaryKathryn Connolly, Abbey Mosher, Philip Mosher, Matthew Treusdell, Beth Mosher, Keegan Connolly.
The Little Falls Friends 4-H Club bulb planting at the Manheim Town Hall Wednesday, November 11, 2009 in the afternoon. L-R Shelby Creater, Philip Mosher, Joey Bacher, Laurel Brodkorb, Hilary Creater, Abbey Mosher Top Alex Ressue and Dylan Hapeman.
WINTER WEATHER Herkimer County is such a wonderful place to live, we offer the following information regarding Cornell Cooperative Extension and 4-H.
1. If a meeting is going to be cancelled, we will call the following radio stations to announce the cancellation: WLFH 1230 AM; WIBX 95.5 FM.
2. Sometimes the weather is bad in one part of the county and not in others. Use your own judgment when deciding to travel.
3. Sometimes it’s too late to cancel a meeting when the weather turns bad, again use your own judgment.
4. If the Cornell Cooperative Extension office closes, evening meetings are cancelled.
5. If you decide not to travel to a meeting, please call the office ahead of time if possible.
If the Herkimer County Office Building is closed, the Cornell Cooperative Extension Office will also be closed. Canceling and trying to reschedule meetings is very difficult, so if at all possible, meetings will be held. Again, use your own judgment and do not travel if you do not feel safe.
4-H MEMBER RECOGNITION EVENT
MaryKathryn Connolly
Keegan Connolly
Abbey Mosher
Joseph Bacher Laurel Brodkorb Philip Mosher
Claire Connolly
Matthew Treusdell
Beth Mosher
Kim Creater
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4-H Connects Kids to Cornell
The Barnyard Buddies 4-H Club of West Winfield promoted National 4-H Week on October 2nd with this display located at the corner of North Street and Stone Road in West Winfield.
The Cow Belles 4-H Club met at the Jordanville Library on September 26, 2009 to prepare for an upcoming book sale to be held at the library on October 10th. The members of the 4-H Club, Kalyna and Alexandra Rogers, Evona Mower, Natasha Mower, Michayla Mower and Wasayla Mower, Milleta Oldick, Kristy Hammont, Tess Hitchcock, Ellen Perkins, and Susie Miner contributed their efforts to prepare the discarded books for the Librarian Jacquie Empey. They separated the books into fiction, nonfiction, and children’s categories. Each 4-H’er happily participated and earned community service hours and participated in National 4-H Week.
The Fields of Clover 4-H Club met on Sunday October 4th at the Ainslie Farm in West Winfield to set up their display for National 4-H week. They painted four round bales in the shape of a clover and decorated with cornstalks and a pumpkin. In addition, they had a sign using the slogan “The Power of Youth” with the members’ handprints on it. This display was located on the corners of Stone Road and N. Winfield Road in West Winfield.
The Foxy Trotters 4-H Club got together and decorated the gazebo at the "Village Green" in West Winfield in honor of National 4-H Week. We had our 1st business meeting of the month and are looking forward to a fun-packed year.
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NATIONAL 4-H WEEK CELEBRATED
From left to right: Katie Livingston, Julia Lewosko, Matt Livingston, Alyson Casler, Abe Dibble, Emily Dibble, Emily Ingalls, Julia Ingalls, Gabby Lewosko, Tim Livingston, Joey Dibble, Eli Dibble, Ruth Dibble, Meghan Ingalls.
Front row: Kalyna Rogers, Alexandra Rogers, Evonna Mower, and Millleta Oldick Second row: Susie Miner, Natasha Mower, and Wasayla Mower Third row: Ellen Perkins, Tess Hitchcock, Kristy Hammont, and Michayla Mower
L-R Chad Tucker, Jenee Lusby, Claire Livingston, Britney Tucker, Leah Livingston, McCaylia Plungis, Abbie Ainslie, McKenzie Plungis, Lily Land, Jasmine Ondreko, Benjamin Plungis, and Aidan Ainslie
Pictured are Caitlyn Murdock, Kaleigh Bryce, Julie Cole, Alexis Bryce, Maya Evans, Alexa Luke, Amber Bryce, Rachel Madden, Anna Madden and our new members: Bella Raux, Alisha Duh, Christina Duh, Natalie Wohlfert and Samantha Landren.
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4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.
The Little Falls 4-H Friends 4-H Club visited the City of Little Falls Mayor and the Town of Manheim Supervisor on Wednesday, October 7 where they received proclamations declaring 4-H Week in their city and town.
Twenty-seven Herkimer County 4-H members from six 4-H clubs recently attended the countywide 4-H Officer Training workshop held at the Herkimer Reformed Church. 4-H clubs have elected their officers for the 2009-10 4-H year and this workshop provides them with the proper initial training to help ensure a successful 4-H experience. These sessions better prepare the 4-H club officers to conduct more efficient meetings. Training young people to understand their role in a group and operate an effective meeting according to parliamentary procedure is an investment in life long skill development. This helps them to become cont r ibu t ing members o f soc ie ty . Local 4-H members who participated included from the Cow Belles 4-H Club: Tess Hitchcock, Wasayla Mower, Ellen Perkins & Alexandria Rogers; Fields of Clover 4-H Club: Jenee Lusby, McCaylia Plungis, McKenzie Plungis & Britney Tucker; Foxy Trotters 4-H Club: Rachel Burke, Liz Calder, Anna Culver & Rachel Madden; Little Falls Friends 4-H Club: Joseph Bacher, Dylan Hapeman, Abbey Mosher, Philip Mosher & Matthew
Treusdell; Mohawk Rednecks 4-H Club: Kyle Brewer, Riley Brewer, CarolAnn Eysaman, Alexis Wall, Carrie Weeks, Jeffrey Weeks & Sarah Weeks; and Schuyler Hillbillies 4-H Club: Bryce Windecker, Kayla Windecker & Autumn Zwierecki. The volunteer presenters included Debbie Windecker, volunteer leader of the Schuyler Hillbillies 4-H Club, facilitating the President and Vice President segments; Angela Hanson, Cornell Cooperative Extension Board of Directors member, facilitating the Secretary segment; Duane Sidney, CCE Board of Directors President, facilitating the Treasurer segment; Carol Ainslie, volunteer leader of the Fields of Clover 4-H Club facilitating the News Reporter segment; and Star Treusdell, volunteer leader of the Little Falls 4-H Friends 4-H Club facilitating the Song & Recreation Leader segment.
After receiving individualized instruction for their specific office, each group elected an officer to represent them in a simulated 4-H Club meeting.
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Pictured left to right (front) Abbey Mosher, Dan Ressue, Supervisor John Haughton, Joseph Bacher, Alex Ressue. (Back) Claire Connolly, Philip Mosher, Matthew Treusdell, and Laurel Brodkorb
4-H OFFICER TRAINING
Pictured (left to right) in photo conducting a mock business meeting are Anna Culver (News Reporter), Liz Calder (Secretary), Kayla Windecker (Vice President), Sarah Weeks (President), Tess Hitchcock (Treasurer), Britney Tucker and Abbey Mosher (Song & Recreation Leaders).
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4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.
Presidents: Alexis Wall, Sarah Weeks, Dylan Hapeman, McCaylia Plungis, Deb Windecker
Vice Presidents: Kyle Brewer, Kayla Windecker,
Deb Windecker
Secretaries: Front L to R: Carrie Weeks, Jenee Lusby, Alexandria Rogers, CarolAnn Eysaman, Back L to R: Philip Mosher Wasayla Mower, Liz Calder, Angie Hanson
Treasurers: Joseph Bacher, Bryce Windecker, McKenzie Plungis, Rachel Madden; Back: Jeffrey Weeks, Ellen Perkins, Tess Hitchcock, Duane Sidney
News Reporters: Front: Anna Culver, Riley Brewer, Autumn Zwierecki; Back: Rachel Burke, Matthew Treusdell, Carol Ainslie
Song & Recreation Leaders: Britney Tucker, Star Treusdell, Abbey Mosher
On October 4, all 11 members of the Fields of Clover 4-H Club met at the Ainslie farm to decorate the National 4-H week display. They will meet on October 12th for a tour of the Windy Hill Orchard and farm stand. New year forms were filled out and the following officers were elected: President McCaylia Plungis, VicePresident Lily Land, Secretary Jenee Lusby, Song/Recreation Leader Britney Tucker, Treasurer McKenzie Plungis, News Reporters Claire and Leah Livingston.
During our meeting in September, the Little Falls Friends filled out yearly report forms to hand in to 4-H office; discussed summer 4-H activities including Herkimer County Fair, and New York State Fair; elected officers: President, Dylan Hapeman; Vice President, Mary Kathryn Connolly; Secretary, Philip Mosher; Treasurer, Joseph Bacher; News Reporter, Mathew Treusdell; Song and Recreation Leader,
Abigail Mosher. Other members in our club are Laurel Brodkord, Hilary Creater, Shelby Creater, Sarah Piana, Allison Lee, Claire Connolly, Keegan Connolly and Warren Hapeman. We also planned activities for National 4-H week. We discussed cheese sales, attending the Leadership Training workshop in November and the importance of signing up by the deadline for this and all future 4-H activities.
The Milkshakers 4-H Club met on September 26 and elected the following officers: President Stacy Collins; Vice President Megan Peterson; 2nd Vice President Robert Douglas; Secretary Rick Donahoe; Treasurer Erica Salm; Song & Recreation Leaders Allison Donahoe and Rebecca Salm; News Reporter Hannah Douglas, Club Project Leaders Ricky Donahoe, Chad Collins, Travis Nelson; Refreshments Tyler Nelson, Allissa Collins, Tyler Dietz.
4-H CLUB NEWS
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"THE PURPOSE OF THE 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM IS TO ENABLE YOUTH TO DEVELOP KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, ATTITUDES, AND BEHAVIORS TO BE COMPETENT, CARING ADULTS"
4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT STAFF
Jennifer Collins, 4-H Extension Educator, [email protected]
JoAnn Richards, 4-H Program Educator, [email protected]
Rachel Shaver Administrative Assistant, [email protected]
Barbara Johnson Administrative Assistant, [email protected]
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State 4-H Web address: www.cce.cornell.edu/4h
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