Michigan State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension pro-grams and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in fur-therance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. The 4-H Name and Emblem have special protections from Congress, protected by code 18 USC 707.
Missaukee County
4-H offers clubs, workshops, camps & much more!
Have you seen our calendar? February and March are packed with programming! If you aren’t enrolled in 4-H, what are you waiting for!? Nearly every weekend from now through summer is offering exciting educational opportunities for area youth.
Clubs are beginning to meet! Weekend workshops at Kettunen Center offer outstand-
ing experiences in vet science, livestock, robotics, agriculture and leadership skills. Many
4-H camps are beginning to advertise and offer registration soon, like 4-H Exploration
Days, 4-H Veterinary Science Camp, and Great Lake Natural Resources Camp. We’re
partnered with local businesses and schools to offer Mock Interview, a chance for youth to
practice interviewing before they are face-to-face with a future employer. Our office even
programs for fair exhibitors who aren’t club-enrolled, welcoming them to obtain exhibitor
education hours to help them succeed in the show ring and beyond! There’s even an online
option this year for market livestock education class. We have much to offer! Members
are encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities — and all are encouraged to vol-
unteer and help us create new ones!
Sincerely,
Laura Quist, Missaukee County 4-H Program Coordinator
Contact Us
Laura Quist 4-H Program Coordinator MSU Extension 6180 W. Sanborn Road Lake City, MI 49651 Phone 231-839-5848 Email [email protected] Website https://www.canr.msu.edu/missaukee/4-h/ For the most up-to-date news, LIKE us on Facebook! facebook.com/Missaukee4H/
Re-enrollment deadline approaching!
If you are planning on enrolling in 4-H for the 2018-2019 year, re-enroll now! Deadline is March 15 (or by your 2nd club meeting) to sign-up.
How to register: Step 1) Register at www.4honline.com (New members create a profile. Re-enrolling members simply updating your existing profile, being sure to select the clubs you’d like to join.)
Step 2) Make payment for your annual membership. You may pay your club leader or send a
check to MSU Extension, 6180 W. Sanborn Road, Lake City, MI 49651.
Checks should be make payable to MSU Extension.
Want info on
Missaukee 4-H
Clubs? Check out our
website for clubs,
locations, leaders
and more!
https://
www.canr.msu.edu
/missaukee/4-h/
club-information.
January-February 2019
NEW 4-H BEE CLUB!
See Page 6 for info on our new
Bee and Garden club
effort!
2 STATEWIDE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
4-H Events and Workshops D j
February 15-16: 4-H Veterinary Science Teen and Adult Leaders Workshop
Kettunen Center, Tustin
Explore animal systems and learn about animal health for a broad array of animals species. Come prepared
to learn from experienced veterinarians and others.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/4-h-veterinary-science-teen-and-adult-leaders-workshop D j
February 16: Michigan 4-H at the Griffins
VanAndel Arena, Grand Rapids
Come out to VanAndel Arena for an exciting night of hockey with the Grand Rapids Griffins! A portion of
each ticket will support Michigan 4-H programming.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/michigan-4-h-at-the-griffins
February 16-17: 4-H Beef, Sheep and Swine Teen and Adult Leaders Workshop
Kettunen Center, Tustin
This workshop is designed for both teen and adult leaders who are involved with beef cattle, sheep and
swine projects. Topics include animal health, management, care and nutrition.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/4-h-beef-sheep-and-swine-teen-and-adult-leaders-workshop
February 23: 4-H Teen and Adult 4-H Horse Leaders Conference
Anthony Hall, East Lansing
Attend this conference to explore topics such as horse judging, equine first aid, and veterinary care for
horses. Information shared will assist leaders in youth development and more.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/mi-4-h-teen-adult-4-h-horse-leaders-conference
February 23-24: 4-H Teen Leaders in Action Workshop
Kettunen Center, Tustin
Teens attending this workshop will learn how to teach an educational lesson to other youth in their local
community.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/4-h-teen-leaders-in-action-workshop
February 23: Project WET for teen leaders and adult volunteers
Van Buren MSUE
Project WET’s mission is to reach children, parents, teachers and community members of the world with
water education that promotes awareness of water and empowers community action to solve complex
water issues. https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/project-wet
February 24: 4-H Day at the Breslin
MSU Breslin Center, East Lansing
Show your Michigan 4-H pride while cheering on the MSU Women's Basketball team during this annual
event. https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/4-h-day-at-the-breslin
March 16-17: Project F.I.S.H.
Tawas City
Help start a 4-H fishing club for kids! Learn how to involve of youth in a long term and continuous, com-
munity supported, sport fishing and aquatic resource education program. Contact Meaghan Gass at
[email protected] for registration; and Laura Quist at [email protected] for 4-H club info!
New Michigan 4-H Cavy Fitting & Showmanship
Guide
Michigan 4-H cavy showmen now have a new resource! The Michigan 4-H Cavy Fitting & Showmanship Guide contains objectives and guidelines for the 4-H participant in cavy fitting and showing contests. Information covered in the resource includes feeding, care, handling and conditioning. The bulletin provides full color, step-by-step instructions with photo illustrations for completing the contest examination. Also included is a cavy showmanship scorecard. Download your free copy today at https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/cavy-fitting-showmanship-member-s-guide-4h1345.
3 LOCAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS
February 12: Missaukee 4-H Advisory Board Meeting
Community Room, MSU Extension, Lake City at 6:30 p.m.
Members, parents and volunteers with an interest in 4-H youth development programs are
encouraged to attend. Meeting held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/missaukee/4-h/advisory-board
February 15: 4-H Beekeeping Essay Deadline
Online
Youth have an opportunity to win $750 and be published by entering this beekeeping contest.
Details at the link below. One Michigan essay will go on to compete in the National contest.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/2019-4-h-beekeeping-essay-contest-for-michigan-4-h-members
February 19: 4-H Jr. Master Gardener Workshop
CTC Ag/Natural Resources Greenhouse, Cadillac
Explore the 4-H "Learn, Grow, Eat, and Go!" curriculum & get tips
on youth gardening projects. Evening program is ideal for teens or
adults excited about growing plants with youth and looking for
hands-on activities. Pre-registration required.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/jr-master-gardener-training
February 21: Planning Meeting: Missaukee Summer Classic Beef
Show
Duane’s Restaurant, Falmouth
Exhibitors, parents and all welcome to plan details to bring this educational beef show to Mis-
saukee County 4-H’ers! Questions? Follow their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/
groups/MissaukeeSummerClassic/ or contact Katiane Myers, [email protected]
February 22: Mock It, Then Rock It: Mock Interview 2019
Baker College, Cadillac
400 high school students from Missaukee and Wexford Counties will practice interview and
resume skills, with the support from local schools, businesses, agencies, and MSU Exten-
sion. Volunteers needed! Register at the link below. Home school families wishing to partic-
ipate may also use the link below.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/mock-it-then-rock-it-mock-interview-event
March 1: 4-H Exploration Days—Overview and Q&A’s
Ardis Missaukee District Library, Lake City at 5 p.m.
Always wanted to attend, but have questions? Join us for this chat! Parents and youth are wel-
come to hear about this event from youth and parents who’ve attended in the past.
March 2: 4-H Exploration Days—Overview and Q&A’s
McBain Community Library, McBain at 10 a.m.
Always wanted to attend, but have questions? Join us for this chat! Parents and youth are wel-
come to hear about this event from youth and parents who’ve attended in the past.
For the most up-to-date events listing, go to http://4h.msue.msu.edu/events.
Save the date for the 4-H Alumni Tip-Off
Reception!
On Feb. 24, Michigan 4-H alumni will gather to celebrate 4-H with other alums from across the state at the 4-H Alumni Tip-Off Reception! Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy snacks and drinks, take a photo with Sparty and meet other 4-H alumni before enjoying a women’s basketball game at the Breslin Center. Organized by Michigan 4-H and the Michigan 4-H Foundation, the Tip-Off event takes place before 4-H Day at the Breslin, for which free tickets are available. Call the 4-H office to order your FREE tickets today! More information about the Alumni Tip-Off event is available at https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/4-h-alumni-tip-off-reception. For free tickets to the 4-H Day at the Breslin, contact your local MSU Extension office.
4 STATEWIDE NEWS
World Food Prize Michigan Youth
Institute registrations due April 1
As millions across the globe deal with food insecurity,
the World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute (WFP
MIYI) offers young people an opportunity to be part of
the solution. Held May 9, the event seeks to inspire and
prepare the next generation of global leaders to end world hunger.
Occurring in two locations, East Lansing and Marquette/Chatham, attendees have the opportunity
to share their ideas related to global food security with experts and other Michigan youth while
learning how university faculty and staff members, researchers and students are working to address
world hunger.
To participate, youth should be in grades 8-12 and register by the April 1 deadline. As part of the
registration process, youth are required to prepare a two- to five-page research paper about one of
twenty grand global challenges which are related to food, hunger and poverty. At the event, youth
present and discuss their papers with other attendees and research and industry experts. They also
participate in interactive activities related to global food challenges and engage with area experts to
discuss solutions to global hunger and poverty.
The top performing students at the WFP MIYI will be selected to attend the World Food Prize
Global Youth Institute in Des Moines, Iowa, in October. For more information, visit https://
www.canr.msu.edu/wfpmiyi/. Registrations and papers are due April 1.
Start planning your 4-H Exploration Days adventure!
A fun summer favorite for Michigan 4-H’ers across the state, plans
are well underway for the 2019 4-H Exploration Days! This
signature MSU precollege program, to be held June 19-21, allows
youth to stay on the campus of Michigan State University while
attending classroom and field trip sessions throughout their stay. In
addition to enjoying fun and learning on campus, attendees build the
skills they need to successfully transition to college and to life as an
adult.
The event features more than 200 session choices. Begin planning
your stay when the 4-H Exploration registration books become
available mid-February! Topics include animal science, business and
entrepreneurship, international language and culture, performing
and visual arts, and science, engineering, and technology.
Use the registration book to make your top session selections in advance of registration opening on March 12
(also be on the lookout for session age restrictions). Sessions will fill up quickly and all registration
information is due to your county’s MSU Extension office at the end of April, although specific dates vary.
For more information, join us on March 1 or 2 for a brief overview of the program, and a chance to hear
from youth and parents who’ve participated (program info available in the Local Calendar page). Contact
your local MSU Extension office at 231-839-4667 or visit https://www.canr.msu.edu/4_h_exploration_days/.
Michigan 4-H Miniature Horse
Show Guidelines now
available
The new Michigan 4-H Miniature Horse Show Guidelines allow Michigan 4-H mini showmen to understand the rules governing their shows. It is also a great resource for leaders and show managers, as well as 4-H members! Included in the document is information for all classes, including: jumper, hunter, costume, driven dressage, gymkhana, pole bending and more. Download your free copy today at https://www.canr.msu.edu/horses_ponies/uploads/files/Miniature-Horse-Rule-Book-Final-2019.pdf.
5 STATEWIDE NEWS
Resolve to have a great 4-H year
Authored by Christine Heverly, MSU Extension. Adapted from an article
originally published by Sandy Risedorph.
As we start to think ahead to the New Year, how can 4-H clubs
resolve to improve in the year ahead? Here are ten suggestions to
make the upcoming year a successful one.
Resolve that:
1. Club meetings will start and end on time. 2. Business meetings will follow Robert's Rules of Order and that all club paperwork, such as minutes, club inventory and financial statements, will be completed in a timely manner. 3. All members will take part in discussions and have a say in decisions that are made. Keep a chart with each members’ name and when they speak at business meetings. 4. The club meeting place will be a safe, comfortable and welcoming environment for all club members. 5. Fun will be included in each meeting. 6. A learning activity will be included in each club meeting. Ideas include exploring a new 4-H curriculum, having members volunteer to do a demonstration, doing a show and tell about each members' favorite project, or bringing in a guest speaker. 7. The club will pursue at least one community service project chosen, planned and celebrated by the club. 8. New members will have a buddy they may talk with about any 4-H questions. 9. The 4-H pledge will be said at every meeting. 10. Every club member will be recognized in some way to let them know they are cared about.
Citizenship Washington Focus registration available
Registration for the 2019 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) program, taking place June
22-29, is now available. Program participants learn about the nation's government by participating
in hands-on leadership workshops and touring historical sites in Washington, D.C. The cost of the
2019 4-H CWF program is $1,500 and includes all meals (except seven meals in transit), lodging
and transportation. Visit https://events.anr.msu.edu/CWF2019/ to register.
Now recruiting for 4-H Capitol
Experience 2019
4-H Capitol Experience is now recruiting for 2019
participants! This annual statewide program, occurring
March 17-20, helps prepare youth for active citizenship by
focusing on civic engagement and public policy.
More than 100 teens from around the state converge on
Lansing to experience state government in action and learn
how they can influence policy issues. Participants interact
with legislators, state agency staff, and other resource people to learn how policy is made.
Attendees will leave the program having a great understanding of the responsibilities of a citizen, be
able to identify different aspects of a policy issue that may affect individuals and communities, and
know potential careers in public policy. Cost for this event is $360 and includes most meals, lodging
and materials. For more information, visit https://www.canr.msu.edu/4_h_capitol_experience/.
Save the date
for the Michigan
4-H Robotics
Leaders
Workshop!
Enhance your
engineering skills at the
hands-on, 4-H Robotics
Leaders Workshop,
March 16-17, at the
Kettunen Center in Tustin!
The workshop is open to
adult and teen volunteer
leaders ages 13 and up
interested in developing
and growing a 4-H
robotics club.
Participants will be
introduced to and learn
basic robotic skills, as
well as explore different
types of robotic projects
within LEGO Mindstorms
EV3, VEX Robotics,
LEGO Wedo and Junk
Drawer Robotics.
Learn more at http://
msue.anr.msu.edu/
events/
michigan_4_h_robotics_le
aders_workshop_2019.
2018 Capitol Experience participants
interacting with resource people.
Michigan State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension pro-grams and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in fur-therance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. The 4-H Name and Emblem have special protections from Congress, protected by code 18 USC 707.
TEENS TEACH—Pollinators, Gardening and Beekeeping!
Sound interesting? Here’s the buzzing…
1. A new gardening and beekeeping club is soon forming!
2. Feb 19: Jr. Master Gardener Workshop in Cadillac
Teens interested in this club should consider joining the Jr.
Master Gardener Workshop to learn hands-on activities for
gardening.
3. Feb 23: Teens In Action Workshop—Native Bees
The agriculture track of this workshop will help prepare teens
to educate their community about native bees, pollinators
and gardening.
4. Teens Teach: Ag Innovator’s Native Bee Challenge: focus on
education about pollination and how pollinators’ health and
habitat affect food production. Teens will be trained to
present this information to their community.
5. Mar 7: Heroes to Hives Join the 4-H table at Missaukee
Conservation District’s annual dinner. Our program is Heroes
to Hives, a unique program through MSU Extension that
supports veterans and honey bees. Order tickets
from Missaukee Conservation District and
ask to be seated at the 4-H table!
(Youth may request a
scholarship to attend by
calling Laura at
231-839-5848.)
Missaukee has 2 shooting sports clubs, archery and BB/rifle.
Sign up today at www.4HOnline.com
High School students from Lake City and McBain will be attending this event
to practice their job skills. Volunteers needed! Please share these handouts
at your business, church or local store to help us recruit volunteers! Thanks!