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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
Announcements
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CALL THE EXTENSION OFFICE AT 586-6101 AND ASK FOR ONE OF THE AGENTS BELOW.
STEVE CONRAD CHRISTY EASTWOOD
sconrad@uky.edu ceastwoo@uky.edu
BOONE COUNTY 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION AGENTS
Table of Contents Announcements ..................1-2 Horse News .............................2-3
Fair News...................................3-5
Livestock News ........................6
Project Club News..................6
ENROLLMENT FOR 2020 STARTS NOW Forms are available at the Extension Office and online at http://boone.ca.uky.edu/content/enrollment. Please note that all pages of the form must be completed or it will be returned to you. Each child must have their own enrollment form.
2019 enrollment expired on August 31, 2019. To be an active member, continue to receive monthly newsletters, and participate in 4-H events, summer projects, and the Boone County Fair as a 4-H member, you MUST re-enroll by completing the 2020 enrollment form to re-activate your membership.
Note: If you filled out a form in August, you will need to fill out a 2020 form. If you do not re-enroll for 2020 by October 1, 2019, you will STOP receiving your monthly newsletters.
4-H Enrollment deadlines: May 1: To take Summer Project classes
June 1: To enter exhibits into the fair and get free fair passes
Enrollment forms will be accepted after these dates, but will not be entered into the system. Therefore, 4-H'er will not be allowed to participate in the programs listed above.
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Horse News
YOUNG GUNS The Young Guns organization meeting will be held on September 16 at 7:00 pm at the Boone County Extension Office! If you would like to be a part of this exciting group, call Joyce Voet at 859-630-4566. New members are always welcome!
4-H GARDEN CLUB The 4-H Garden Club is an exciting, hands-on club that teaches about plants, insects, diseases, and much more! Our club meetings are the first Monday of each month from 6:30-8:00 pm. All of the club meetings will be held at the Boone County Enrich-ment Center, unless otherwise specified. We will take 20 members into the club. You MUST be en-rolled in this club by November 1 to participate! Call us at 586-6101 to register.
Below is the activity/subject schedule for the year:
September 9: Meet at the Boone County Environ-mental and Nature Center to learn about cut flow-er gardens
October 7: Decoupage pumpkins (location TBA)
November 4: Forcing bulbs indoors
December 2: Using greens from the landscape to create a decoration
January 6: Learn about air plants
February 3: Work on seed identification activities
March 2: It’s all about the Bees!
April 6: Starting seeds outdoors April 20: Visit the demonstration gardens at the Boone County Environmental and Nature Center to learn about high tunnels
May 4: Planting raised bed
May 18: Container gardens
June 1 & 15: TBA
July 6 & 20: TBA
August: Rest for Boone County Fair
APPLY FOR SPECIAL 4-H FAIR AWARDS Outstanding 4-H’er Award – Two 4-H’ers
(Junior and Senior) are selected annually, based on the number of points accumulated throughout the fair week with their exhibits in the 4-H division (Cloverville, fruits and vegetables, horse, and livestock).
Cloverville 4-H Awards – Presented to two 4-H’ers, one high-point Junior and one high-point Senior from exhibits in Cloverville (Floral Hall).
Applications are available at the Extension Office or online at http://boone.ca.uky.edu/cloverville and are due by September 20, 2019. Awards will be given at the annual Achievement Banquet.
RIDING/DRIVING LOGS Riding/driving logs are due by September 27. The period covered is September 1, 2018 through August 31, 2019. Forms can be found at: http://boone.ca.uky.edu/content/horse-program.
4-H EXCHANGE STUDENTS IN BOONE COUNTY
Boone County 4-H has several 4-H exchange stu-dents living in Boone County this summer. Below are some pictures taken during their visit! We hope you had a great time!
LOOKOUT HILLS HORSE LOVERS GROUP Are you a horse lover? If so, come join the LookOut Hills Horse Lovers group! Our goal is to expose horse lovers to all the fun and responsibilities that horses have to offer. We have two age groups available for participation: 3-8 year olds that meet at 6:00 pm, and 9-17 year olds that meet at 7:00 pm. You do not need to own a horse to join. We will meet at LookOut Hills Farm (3300 Burlington Pike, Burlington) one Friday a month to learn about and ride horses. Please register for each meeting by sending an email to lookouthills@aol.com, or online at lookouthills.com. The cost is $5 per child at each meeting. The dates for 2019 are: September 6 and October 18 (wear costumes for the Halloween party!). Please contact Donna Bray at 859-816-9395 for questions or more information.
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ELITE DRILL TEAM Hello from Elite 4-H Drill Team! Our organizational team meeting will be held at the Boone County Extension Office in the Ferguson Room on September 26 at 7:00 pm. This is the perfect opportunity for new and prospective members to ask any questions they might have. Come meet us and see what we are about! We anticipate lots of fun in the coming year. So don't be shy, join us for an awesome 4-H adventure! Please contact Pam Pickett for more information at 859-586-6730.
2019 STATE 4-H HORSE SHOW RESULTS
Name Top 10 Class Winners
Kaleb Alden 7 1
Josie Bronk 5
Avery Ehrhardt 2
Rylee Eilerman 9 4
Samantha Foltz 4
Grace Hildebrand 3 1
Madyson Munninghoff 4
Macy Nichols 4
Faith Piraro 3 1
Adelle Richardson 3
Katie Schroder 2
Emery Weston 5
*Note: Rylee Eilerman won High Point in W/R/M Junior Division, and Josie Bronk won Reserve High Point in Hunter Junior Division.
Fair News
Fun at the
A One Pallet
A One Supply Chain
AllState Insurance, Becky Utz
Anonymous Supporters of Regina Utz
Bays Stock Farm
Becky & Bert Smith
Belleview Oil
Belleview Sand & Gravel
Bennett Excavating
Bernie & Eve Vaske
Best Way Disposal
Bill & Jane Smith
Bluegrass Stockyards
Bob Zapp
Bob, Freda, & Shannon Carlin
Boone Co. Farm Bureau—Bob Schwenke & Joe Claxon
Boone Co. Sheriff, Michael Helmig
Boone Kenton Lumber
Brenda & Brian Jones
Butch Burns Family & Crew
Suzie & Charlie Trapp
Carroll Co. Animal Clinic
Chad Kearns & Family
CK Livestock
Crittenden Farm, Lawn & Garden
D&D Industrial
Dave Wallace
Deaton’s Market
Doll Plumbing
Edward Jones—Brad Shipe
Empire Construction
Farm Credit Services
Finer Piner Farms
Florence Hardware
Forcht Bank
Friends of Blair Cupps
First National Bank
G&H Welding
Gary Peace & Les Hill
Gary, Wes, Lizzie, Jax, & Davis Anderson
George & Carlene Stephens
Haag Ford
Hayes Architect
Thank You 2019 Sale of Champions Buyers
Heritage Bank
Honey Locust Farms
In memory of Aug Trapp
Integrity Electric
James Chambers Trucking
Jason & Missy Alsip
J&J Trucking
Jeff & Kelly Doll
J-Mar Concrete
Jimmy Beach
John Schickel for State Senate
Johnson’s Country Ham
Keller Williams Realty
Kevin & Michelle Stith
Kinman Farms
Kiser Cattle
Kissel Entertainment
Kubota Tractor of the Tri-State
Liberty Cattle Company
M&M Finishing
Mark Parker Concrete
Mary Simpson Farms
Matt Dedden Excavating
Meade Tractor
Merkle Lawn Care
Mike Crane Insurance Agency, KY Farm Bureau—Burlington
Moore’s Carpet Specialist
Natalie Moore
Neuman Tractor
Paris Stockyards
Poverty Hollow Farm
Pumpkin & Lee Trapp
Quinn Electric
Rector Excavating
Riegler Blacktop
Rodney & Tammy Collins
Rosemary, Paul, Brent, & Dale Mastin
Sarah Swisher
Scott Farms
Second Glance Salon
Sherri & Dave Thomas
Simpson Vet Services
Skyline Chili—Union & Burlington
Smith’s Towing
Smoke n’ Guns
Smyrne Ready Mix
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THANK YOU Thank you to the following people for making the 4-H Sale of Champions a success!
Curt England Dave Wallace Gary Anderson Jeff Doll Heritage Bank Jenny Gripshover Kubota Tractor of the Tri-State
Larry Burcham, Auctioneer
Leaders, volunteers, & parents
Linda Padget & Ladies Rodney Bays Wayne Isaacs
Ammon Nursery Angie Jones, Photographer
A-One Pallet Barb Slagle & Gina Ligon
Becy Utz, Kayanna Bennett, Charlie Hodges, & BJ Clemons
Boone County 4-H Council
Boone County 4-H Livestock Committee
Butch Burns & Crew The Buyers
2019 BOONE COUNTY 4-H SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
One Boone County 4-H livestock exhibitor was given a prestigious award at the Boone County Fair this year. This award is sponsored by an anonymous donor who wanted to recognize members who stand out from the others. The award is based on the following criteria:
1. Member is a graduating senior or aging out of the 4-H program.
2. Member is continuing their education.
3. Superior sportsmanship in livestock over the course of total years is displayed in 4-H.
This award will be given annually to a 4-H member deserving of this title and comes with a monetary award as well. This year’s recipient is Layne Simpson! Congratulations!
4-H SHOWMAN OF SHOWMEN CONTEST
The following 4-H members participated in the 4-H Showman of Showmen competition at the Boone County Fair. Congratulations to all participants for being outstanding showmen in their designated species:
Horse ........... Madyson Munninghoff Swine ........................... Rebecca Bays Rabbit .......................... Anna Meyers Sheep ............................ Chevy Vaske Goat ............................. Sydney Alsip
Poultry ............................ Blair Cupps Beef .................................. Renora Utz Dairy ................................ Regina Utz
Showman of Showmen Winner:
Congratulations, Chevy !
Steve & Jennifer Smith & Family
Stith Funeral Homes
Stith, Wimsatt Assoc. CPA
Sue & Matt Beck
T3 Truck, Trailer, & Tire Service—Jimmie & Bryanna Smith
The Meyers Family
Tim Alexander Insurance Agency, KY Farm Bureau— Florence
Trackside Butcher Shoppe
Triple R Livestock
Truck & Trailer Supply
Umbarger Feeds
Urb’s Garage & Collision Center
Walton Farms
Webb Excavating
Weather Oar Knot Marina & Restaurant
Wiseway Plumbing
Wolfe Equine Services
WV Cattle Company
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4-H SALE OF CHAMPIONS WINNERS Grand Champion Grand Champion Steer ................... Carly Stith Grand Champion Goat .................... Sydney Alsip Grand Champion Hog ...................... Cody Berry Grand Champion Lamb ................... Luke Bays Grand Champion Dairy Calf ............................................. Blair Cupps Grand Champion Rabbit ................. Blair Cupps Grand Champion Country Ham ...... Michael Brockman Grand Champion Chicken ............... Anna Meyers Grand Champion Duck .................... Blair Cupps
Reserve Champion Reserve Champion Steer ................. Renora Utz Reserve Champion Goat .................. Blair Cupps Reserve Champion Hog ................... Blair Cupps Reserve Champion Lamb................. Blair Cupps Reserve Champion Dairy Calf ............................................. Regina Utz Reserve Champion Rabbit ............... Chevy Vaske Reserve Champion Country Ham .... Jessica Rowland Reserve Champion Chicken ............. Ella Meyers Reserve Champion Duck ................. Brianna Porciello
Market Beef Luke Bays Rebecca Bays Blair Cupps
Market Goats Renora Utz Chevy Vaske
Market Lambs Abigail Abdon Hannah Abdon Weslee Alsip Rebecca Bays Cooper Benton Abbie Benton Lynlee Higgins Linda Isaacs Tim Isaacs Colton Kearns Jillian Skidmore Chevy Vaske
Market Hogs Luke Bays Rebecca Bays Joey Benton Blake Michel Regina Utz Renora Utz Chevy Vaske
Market Dairy Calves Kori Long Renora Utz
STATE 4-H COUNTRY HAM CONTEST IN LOUISVILLE
Twenty-two Boone County 4-H members participat-ed in the 4-H country ham competition at the Ken-tucky State Fair on Thursday, August 15. Over 750 4-H members participated across the state. The country ham project is scored on giving a speech and they are then judged on their ham. Boone County 4-H members did a great job. Thank you to Gail Lanham, Wanda Isaacs, and Jason Brown for volunteering to judge speeches. We appreciate your dedication and commitment to 4-H! Below are the results:
2000-2001:
Non-Smoked Ham—Anna Meyers, 1st place
Speech—Anna Meyers, 3rd place
Overall—Anna Meyers, 2nd place
2002:
Speech—Chevy Vaske, 1st place
Overall—Chevy Vaske, 1st place
2005:
Non-Smoked Ham—Hallie Spaulding, 3rd place
2006:
Non-Smoked Ham—Ella Meyers, 1st place
Non-Smoked Ham—Joshua Brockman, 3rd place
Pictured: Ella and Anna Meyers.
4-H LIVESTOCK CLUB The first 4-H Livestock Club meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 17 at 7:00 pm a the Boone County Extension Office. This meeting will county for 1.5 educational hours.
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livestock News
4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM WILL BEGIN MEETING IN SEPTEMBER
The first meeting of the new year will be on Monday, September 23 at 6:30 pm at the Boone County Extension Office. New members are welcome!
Project club news
AEROSPACE CLUB Our next club meeting will be on Thursday, October 3 on the upper level of the Enrichment Center from 7:00-8:00 pm. There will not be a September meeting. We have been tracking the progress of companies working to create racing drones that race with artificial intelligence, void of human inter-vention. Come join us to see if AI can beat a human in a drone race on the big screen. We also have a new drone that members can code to make it fly strictly by code, just at a much slower pace. You can also still get some practice flying our indoor mi-cro drones with hand held controls as well. Please email us at bcaeroclub@gmail.com for details or any questions. New members are welcome year round!
ART & PHOTO CLUB Our next meeting will be held on Thursday, September 19 from 7:00-8:00 pm on the upper level of the Enrichment Center. September's theme is all about working with dramatic lighting and playing with shadows as we head back into fall and shorter days. Those who like art will make artwork and those who like photography can bring a camera or use ours to take photos. Art supplies will always be provided and you get to keep everything you make. This club is open to 4-H members ages 9-18, welcomes members any time of the year, and is free to participate in. Contact us at bc4hartphotoclub@gmail.com for more information.
NIBBLES & SQUEAKS GUINEA PIG CLUB We will be having our Guinea Pig Show at our next meeting on Tuesday, September 3 from 6:00-7:00 pm at the Extension Office. Members will show their guinea pigs in different breed categories and have them compete in an agility course. Members are encouraged to invite friends and family to the show. Our club meets the first Tuesday of each month from 6:00-7:00 pm at the Extension Office. New members are always welcome! For questions or more information, please contact Ben or Christie at christie.emerson03@gmail.com.
EXPLORING OUTDOORS CLUB Our next club meeting will be on Monday, September 16 at 6:30 pm at the Extension Office. Andrew Whittle from the Kentucky State and Wildlife Department will speak to us about trail and gun safety. For October, we will meet on the 7th and the 11th at 6:30 pm at the Extension Office. We will learn all about fly fishing. On the 11th, we will be having a special hands-on demo on fly fishing at a local pond. Attendance at the October 7 meeting is mandatory if you would like to participate in the October 11 meeting. We will have more information in next month’s newsletter. We will not meet in Novem-ber and December, but will pick back up on January 20, 2020. We hope to see you there!
WIGGLES AND WAGS DOG CLUB
Last month, we had our dog show at the Boone County Fair. Participants were Rory Shinkle
showing Bella, Audra Exterkamp showing Buster, Liz Chiasson showing Bruce, and Kyla Davis showing Lilo. We had a large crowd and all the participants did a great job! Our next meeting will
be on September 24 at 7:00 pm at the Extension Office. If you would like more information about our club, please contact Robin Huddleston at rhuddleston24@hotmail.com or at 859-512-8505.
SHARPSHOOTERS Sharpshooters will start accepting new members between November 2019 and January 2020. Email us at bc4hsharpshooter@gmail.com for questions or for information about joining for 2020.
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