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Announcements ............................... 1-2 Horse News ........................................ 2 Livestock News ................................... 3 Project Club News ........................... 4-5
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CALL THE EXTENSION OFFICE AT 586-6101 AND ASK FOR ONE OF THE AGENTS BELOW.
KRISTA PERRY STEVE CONRAD CHRISTY EASTWOOD
krista.brown@uky.edu sconrad@uky.edu ceastwoo@uky.edu
BOONE COUNTY 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION AGENTS
Cooperative Extension Service
Boone County
6028 Camp Ernst Rd
P.O. Box 876
Burlington, KY 41005–0876
(859) 586–6101
Fax: (859) 586–6107
boone.ca.uky.edu
4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT NEWSLETTER
4-H BANQUET Congratulations to all of the members and volunteers that were recognized at the 4-H Achievement Banquet that was held in October. Also, a huge thank you to all of the parents and volunteers for another successful year!
Special guests Dr. Mark Mains, Assistant Director for 4-H Youth Development and Haley Anderson, 4-H State Presi-dent, joined us for our achievement banquet and brought greetings on behalf of the Kentucky 4-H Program and Ken-tucky 4-H Officer Team. Thank you so much to the both of them for attending our banquet.
Vicky Tungate received an Emeritus Award from the Boone County 4-H Council for 34 years of experience volun-teering with Boone County 4-H. Thank you, Vicky!
Mike Klahr, retired horticulture agent, received the Friend of Boone County 4-H Award at the Boone County 4-H Achievement Banquet. Congratulations, Mike!
2016/2017 4-H HORSE EDUCATION MEETING SCHEDULE
Below is a list of the date, time and location of this year’s meetings. Other opportunities to acquire hours may be added, but they are not guaranteed. Participants must attend 6 hours of education from our Certified Volunteer Horse Leaders to be able to compete in 4-H horse activities for the 2016-2017 program year. ► SAT, 12/10/16 10:00 AM-Noon
Potter’s Ranch (*NEW OPPORTUNITY*)
► MON, 2/20/17 6:30–8:30 PM
Boone County Extension Office
► SAT, 3/18/17 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Lookout Hills Stables
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IMPORTANT SHARPSHOOTER NEWS
The Sharpshooters will be starting their new year in January! This 4-H club is a shooting sports club offering education in the following disciplines: archery, .22 caliber rifle, and 12 and 20-gauge shotgun.
Any 4-H’er interested in joining the Sharpshoot-ers for the first time are welcome to attend the meetings in November and December. NEW members are to attend three of the six indoor meetings, including the two mandatory safety meetings in March and April in order to participate in the outdoor shoots. Returning members will need to attend three of the six indoor meetings, including one of the mandato-ry safety meetings in March and April in order to participate in the outdoor shoots. The Sharp-shooters meet the second Thursday of each month from 7:00-8:30 pm. If you have ques-tions, please contact the office!
2017 4-H HORSE DATES TO REMEMBER
► District 4-H Horse Show—June 2-4 ► State 4-H Horse Judging—June 14 ► State 4-H Horse Contest—June 15-16
► State 4-H Horse Show—July 2-8
2017 4-H CAMP Save the date! 2017 4-H Camp will be June 12-16. Camp registration packets will be availa-ble early to mid-January.
4-H BANQUET CORRECTIONS Several names were left off of the 2016 4-H Achievement Banquet program. Please ac-cept our apologies for the error.
Showman of Showmen Participants: Rachel Utz
Sale of Champions: Chevy Vaske and Maria Brockman
State Fair Livestock: Chevy Vaske
TEEN NEWS District Teen Retreat forms are available! The retreat will be January 20-21, 2017 at the Cincinnati Airport Marriott in Hebron and Dave & Busters in Florence. Registration is due December 9. Stop by the office to pick up your form today!
Mr. Bob Anderson, longtime instructor and
supporter of our 4-H environmental camps, has
recently had some medical issues. If you would
like to send a note of encouragement or a get
well card, please send to:
Boone County Extension Service
C/O Bob Anderson
P.O. Box 876
Burlington, Kentucky 41005
We will see to it that all notes and cards get
forwarded to Bob.
Like the Boone County 4-H Livestock Club on Facebook
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4-H LIVESTOCK CLUB MEETING DATES FOR 2016/2017
*Always check current month 4-H newsletter for dates, times, and/or location for any changes.
12/3/16—9:00 am-Noon, Kinman Farms
12/10/16—9:00 am-Noon, Boone County Enrichment Center
1/26/17—7:00-8:30 pm, Boone County Extension Office
2/2/17—7:00-8:30 pm, Boone County Extension Office
3/9/17—7:00-8:30 pm, Boone County Extension Office
4/25/17—7:00-8:30 pm, Boone County Extension Office
5/6/17—9:00 am-Noon, Boone County Fairgrounds
BOONE COUNTY 4-H LIVESTOCK CLUB COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
The 4-H Livestock Club will be doing several community service opportunities this year. These are great opportunities to give back to our community and help others.
February/March: Women’s Crisis Center—Collect ink pens, garbage bags, adult color-ing books, crayons, and markers. Please bring items to the 4-H Livestock Club meet-ings in February and March.
March 11 from 9:00 am-Noon—TBA
ATTENTION 4-H LIVESTOCK CLUB MEMBERS!
Reminder: 2017 enrollment forms are due by the mandatory meeting in January!
*Mandatory livestock meeting is Thursday, January 26, 2017 at 7:00 pm at the Enrich-ment Center. This meeting is for all partici-pants who plan to exhibit a market animal at the county fair in August and/or participants in the 4-H Country Ham project. A parent must attend with the participant. 4-H LIVESTOCK CLUB
IMPORTANT INFORMATION! Dates to remember when purchasing your market projects are:
• Lambs and hogs must be born on or after January 1, 2017.
• All beef steers must be born on or after January 1, 2016
• All Market goats must be born on or after December 1, 2016
• Market chickens must be hatched on or after May 15, 2017 and are required to be from a certified hatchery.
• All rabbits must be born on or after June 2, 2017.
• Ducks must be hatched on or after April 1, 2017.
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Snow Day Policy Please remember that we follow the same schedule Boone County Schools follow regarding cancellations. If the schools are closed due to inclement weather, any 4-H activities scheduled for the day by our office (banquets,
meetings, workshops, etc.) will be automatically cancelled and rescheduled at a later time.
ELECTRONICS CLUB We hope everyone had fun at our November club meeting! Capacitors are very interesting, but they aren't the only ener-gy storage component in our arsenal. Join us on Tuesday, December 13 from 6:30-8:00 pm at the Extension Office to learn about the next energy storage device: inductors! Remember to enroll in 4-H to join our club. You are welcome to email us with questions at 4helectronicsclub@gmail.com.
AEROSPACE CLUB
Our next meeting will be on Monday, December 5 from 6:30-8:00 pm in the lower level of the Enrichment Center. December will be part one of a three-part series on airplanes, which will include a lot of building and test flying. Come see how a design's overall shape and weight (which includes payload) can affect flight per-formance. Everyone can try 3D designing on our computer, and also try our flight simulator to see what it would feel like to sit in the cockpit and fly the type of plane you design. New mem-bers are welcome anytime of the year! For more infor-mation, email us at bcaeroclub@gmail.com.
CLOVERBUDS The Cloverbuds had a fun meeting in November making turkey crafts for Thanksgiving! Our next
meeting will be held at the Extension Office on Friday, December 2 at 7:00 pm! Come join the fun with us!
KEEP CALM AND COOK ON GROUP
Last month, we made twice-baked potatoes,
and some were even made from sweet pota-
toes. A half of one potato makes a fancy side
dish at get-togethers and
two halves can make a
hearty lunch. We’ll be
making cookies at our De-
cember meeting. Did you
know that the world’s larg-
est chocolate chip cookie
in the Guinness World
Records weighed 40,000
pounds and was 102 feet
wide?! Check out immaculatebaking.com to
see the huge oven that was constructed just to
bake it! The tallest cookie tower was made by
Girl Scouts and included 22,800 cookies! The
largest cookie jar collection—2,653 jars—can
be seen at a store in Metamora, IN (just about
an hour away). Merry Christmas!
Be sure to bookmark our website at:
boone.ca.uky.edu/4-HYouthDevelopment
Here you can find current and past issues of the 4-H newsletter, links to forms needed for enrollment, awards, scholarships, or special events, as well as updates on club meetings, events and our 4-H summer camp.
Check Out
Our Website
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PHOTO FRENZY There will not be a Photo Frenzy Club meeting in December. Meetings are held the third Thursday
of the month from 6:00-7:00 pm at the Extension Office. The photo contest theme for the January 19 meeting is "Holiday." New members are welcome to participate by bringing in a 4x6 photo to be judged by fellow club
members. There is a prize each month for the winner. Contact Carol Battaglia at 859-869-2103 or at bc4hphotofrenzy@gmail.com for more information.
RABBIT CLUB During our November meeting, we elected officers for the club, started working on making our SOP binders, explored different rabbit breeds, and looked at some common illnesses of rabbits. Please remember that we will not be meeting in December—Merry Christmas! Our next meeting will be January 10, 2017 from 6:30-7:30 pm in the Claxon Room. We look forward to seeing you then to start our first full year in the rabbit club!
PAWS & CLAWS CAT CLUB Paws and Claws welcomed three new members last month: Emily Emerson, Ava Reed, and Zack Whaley. We played a game of Cat Charades and worked on a workbook page about being a responsible pet owner. Two Little Orphan Kittens visited for some play time. Our next meeting will be on December 14. We will have a Christmas party with a cat gift exchange and create a cat craft project. Members will bring a snack to share and donate items for the Boone and Grant County animal shelters. Items will include cat litter, small cans of food, dry cat and dog chow, and small toys. Items can either purchased or handmade.
WIGGLES AND WAGS DOG CLUB At our last meeting, we elected officers for the upcoming year, had a dog visitor, and even made crafts! The elected officers are: Presi-dent: Rachel Schlosser; Vice President: John
Bulmer; Histori-an: Bri Stone; and Secretary: Whitney Bailey. Congratulations! Our next meet-ing is December 20 at 7:00 pm. We will have an-
other dog visitor and play games. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Come join the fun!
at
Kinman farmS 4175 Burlington pike, Burlington
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
9:00 AM–NOON
This activity will count for 3 educational hours.
Outside activity—dress appropriately
Saturday, December 10, 2016 9:00 am–Noon
at
Enrichment Center
1955 Burlington Pike, Burlington
This activity
will count
for 3
educational
hours.
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The Corpse Flower, named after its unfortunate smell, can take up to six years to bloom—thankfully!
An elephant’s skin can be an inch thick in places. Camels originated in North America, but became
extinct on the continent 10,000 years ago.
It takes less than one minute for blood to travel all around your body.
All Scandinavian countries have a cross on their flag. A man in the United Kingdom holds the world record
for putting on the most pairs of underpants in one hour: 144!
It would take a snail nearly 4,575 years to circle the Earth.
Venus spins backwards on its axis.
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