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[email protected] [email protected] 254-897-2809 Text Messaging via Remind.com This year, we will be using the Remind.com software to send out text message reminders. To sign up to receive text messages this year, text the message @glenrose4h to 254-247-3498. We promise not to overwhelm you with text messages. We will use them for meeting re- minders and any important reminders, such as livestock validation dates/deadlines, major pro- ject or contest entry deadlines, project kick-off events, etc.. Somervell County 4-H Newsletter February 2015 February Meetings Our 4-H Club Business Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 10th 2015 @ 6:00 at the expo. The 4-H Shooting Sports Club will meet on Tuesday, February 24th @ 6:30 at the Holiday Inn Express. Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agricul- We have a new team member on board, Ag Agent, Zach A. Davis. He’s working hard on getting the 4-H program up and running full steam ahead. He and his family are new to the area, so stop by and welcome him to Glen Rose. Let’s show him what makes us unique! You can reach him via e-mail at: [email protected].

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[email protected]

[email protected]

254-897-2809

Text Messaging via Remind.com

This year, we will be using the Remind.com

software to send out text message reminders.

To sign up to receive text messages this year,

text the message

@glenrose4h to 254-247-3498.

We promise not to overwhelm you with text

messages. We will use them for meeting re-

minders and any important reminders, such as

livestock validation dates/deadlines, major pro-

ject or contest entry

deadlines, project kick-off events, etc..

Somervell County 4-H

Newsletter

February 2015

February Meetings

Our 4-H Club Business Meeting is

scheduled for Tuesday, February

10th 2015 @ 6:00 at the expo.

The 4-H Shooting Sports Club will

meet on Tuesday, February 24th @

6:30 at the Holiday Inn Express.

Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agricul-

We have a new team member on board, Ag Agent, Zach A. Davis. He’s working hard on getting the 4-H program up and running full steam

ahead. He and his family are new to the area, so stop by and welcome him to Glen Rose. Let’s show him what makes us unique! You can reach

him via e-mail at: [email protected].

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[email protected]

[email protected]

Record Book Workshop Coming Soon! Start recording information and taking pictures for your record book.

We’re working on hashing out all the details for a record book work-

shop and will let you know the date and time once it’s confirmed. Be

sure to document your project well, whether it be an animal project,

food and nutrition, etc. You’ll need community service and leadership

too! So volunteer to lead the pledge, set up for a 4-H club or project

meeting or coordinate a community service project. Call us if you have

questions.

All of your projects looked great. You put in the work and it paid off. Now it’s time to

get those Thank You letters in. Your letter must be turned in to the extension office and

if you have a pen at the livestock barn it must be clean to receive your check. Letters

must be turned in by 4 pm Tuesday, February 3rd. I will let you know when the

checks arrive. Remember none of this is possible without the contributions of the buy-

ers. If you happen to see your buyer out and about, make sure to thank them in person!

Range & Plant ID Shelly Smajstrla, April Planer and Jennifer Miller

have stepped up to lead this project. If you are in-

terested in participating, please let us know. Prac-

tice will start soon. The district contests are Fri-

day, April 10th and entries are due in our office by

Thursday, March 26th. Want to learn more... Click

here or give us a call.

Photography Contest County photography contest entries will be due to our office by

5pm March 2nd. You may e-mail them to me by clicking here or

if you prefer you can bring them in on a disk or jump drive. Dis-

trict photography contest entries will be due March 16th. You can

view the categories and contest rules by clicking here. There is

also a ton of helpful information here.

Meeting Change Due to spring break falling the

week of our regularly sched-

uled meeting, we will meet a

week later in March. Our

March 4-H meeting will be

March 17th at 6pm.

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The Extension office will be closed February 16,2015 in honor of Presi-

dents Day. If you need something while we are out, please call and leave

us a message or shoot us an e-mail and we will get back to you when we

return on the 17th. ~ Zach, Brianne & Cassidy

County Round Up This year’s County 4-H Roundup will be held on Tuesday, March 24th. Be thinking

about topics for Educational Presentations and Share-The-Fun contests. This is your

chance to have fun individually or with a group in acting, dancing, singing or playing mu-

sic in Share-the-Fun. Educational Presentations teach us how to create and

present information on a topic, complete with visual aids like a power point presentation,

references, and a question & answer session.

Both are GREAT projects and teach skills you will use all the time in school, college and

as an adult!

There will be 7 categories offered for Share-the-Fun:

Celebrate 4-H (a skit or song about 4-H and why it’s great)

Choreographed Routines (dances, synchronized performances)

Dramedy (comedy/drama)

Musical/Instrumental (instrumental only, piano, fiddle, etc.)

Poetry

Solo/Band Performance (instrumental or vocal combo)

Vocal (a capella or with a recording)

Each entry may have 1 to 9 participants. If you’re interested in participating, please con-

tact the County Extension Office.

District Round-Up will be April 18th in Meridian!

2015 Texas 4-H Day at the Capitol Join Texas 4-H at the Texas State Capitol Wednesday. March 25,

2015 for the third 4-H Day at the Capitol. This event will have lim-

ited registration to the first 300 youth and adults, so don’t delay in

signing up! Registration will open on February 1st and go until the

event is full or February 28th. See the flyer attached to this newslet-

ter.

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Family Consumer Science Updates

Meeting & Practice Info

February 1st - Shotgun, Ar-

chery & Rifle Practice

February 8th - Shotgun & Ar-

chery Practice

February 15th -Shotgun, Rifle

& Archery Practice

February 21st - Fundraiser

February 22nd - Postal Makeup

Day & Archery Practice

February 24th - Meeting

Shooting Sports Updates

Sporting Clays Fundraiser The date has been booked for February 21st! We have

lots of planning to do and need all the help we can get.

We will need volunteers to help organize the event as

well as people to help work the day of the event and

even someone to make desserts for lunch that day.

Please contact Mark Ochoa or Sonja Mausser if you can

help in any way.

Consumer Decision Making & Nutrition Quiz Bowl Consumer Decision Making: The consumer decision making contest teaches participants

how to make good purchasing decisions and to evaluate products based on quality and situ-

ations presented. If you are a senior, this is also one that you can advance to state in.

Nutrition Quiz Bowl: The Nutrition Quiz Bowl features questions on topics about basic

nutrition, food preparation and storage, nutrition and health consumer information, etc.

If you are interested in either of these contests Brianne needs to know by February 18th.

(hint: Click contest titles to link you to more information)

Upcoming Events We regularly add events to our county website. Check it

out today! Ellis County Archery Tournament

Bosque County Archery Tournament

March Madness Invitational

Henderson County Whiz Bang

Archery will be practicing every

Sunday in order to prepare for

the Ellis County Shoot. All

shooters are welcome to practice

even if you’re not planning to

compete.

[email protected]

[email protected]

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LIVESTOCK UPDATES

[email protected]

[email protected]

Fort Worth Stock Show ~January 16 - February 7th

San Antonio ~ February 12 - March 1

San Angelo ~ February 13 - March 1

Houston ~ March 2 - March 22

Austin ~ March 13 - March 27

Major Stock Shows Stock show season is upon us and with that comes plenty to remember. We have compiled a

major stock show handbook to help you. If you would like one just stop by and ask or shoot

me an e-mail! Anyone receiving passes for stock shows will be called as they are available.

For important info please click the links below.

Fort Worth: fwssr.com

San Antonio: sarodeo.com

San Angelo: sanangelorodeo.com

Houston: rodeohouston.com

Austin: rodeoaustin.com

Livestock Judging The first livestock judging practice will be at the extension of-

fice on February 12th at 5:30 pm. You will need to bring a

notepad and a couple of pencils. If you’re interested in joining

in on the livestock judging team or just want more information,

give us a call. This is a great way to learn more about different

species and what to look for when picking out show animals.

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LIVESTOCK UPDATES

4-H Scales & Clippers The 4-H program has scales to weigh your animals and clippers to

clip them, also. If you would like to use these items, you may

check them out from the office. We ask that you return them in 2

days so the next person can use them. There will be a $10 refunda-

ble deposit and a $10 rental fee in order to rent the clippers. Please

be sure to return the clippers clean and ready for the next person to use.

Exhibitor Cards We have exhibitor cards for your livestock

show pens. If you want one come by the office

and we’ll get you set up!

Photos Be sure to take pictures of you and your project and/or team practic-

ing or competing. Send them to us and we’ll put them on our

webpage. This will allow us to let the community know what we’re

up to, and you’ll have great pictures for your Record Book!

It’s never too early to start on your project for next year. If you need help locating breeders

or picking out animals for next year’s show, let Zach know!! He’s been a 4-H Agent for a

number of years and is more than happy to lend his expertise or answer any questions you

may have about your project. Email or call us if you need anything!

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo - Horse Show Registration is open now!! Click here to enter online. The entry deadline is February 1st, but they

will take late entries for a fee until February 10th. Competition is March 17-18th. Sorry for the

late notice, we just received this information. A flyer is attached to this newsletter.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1Shotgun,

Rifle & Ar-

chery Prac-

tice

2 3

Thank You

Letters Due!

4 5

6 7

8

Shotgun &

Archery

Practice

9 10

4-H Meeting

11 12

Livestock

Judging Prac-

tice

13

14

15

Shotgun,

Rifle & Ar-

chery Prac-

tice

16

OFFICE

CLOSED

17

18 19 20 21

Sporting

Clay Fund-

raise

22

Shotgun

Makeup Day

Archery

Practice

23 24

Shooting

Sports Meet-

ing

25 26 27 28

February 2015

Extra-Curricular Activities & 4-H Eligibility

As an educational agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service supports the Texas Education code

and academic responsibility of student 4-H members. The Extension sponsored 4-H youth programs must

comply with provisions of the Texas Educational Code in order for the 4-H program to maintain status of an

extracurricular organization.

When 4-H members participate in competitive events or when a member is participating in any 4- H

event that will require him/her to be absent from school, the Extension Agent must submit a written

request to the appropriate school official prior to the activity. The school will determine if the students

are eligible for participation and notify the agent. If parents have any questions they should contact the

school administration.

March Dates to Save

March 2nd - County Photo

Entries Due

March 7th - District Consum-

er Decision Making Contest

& Nutrition Quiz Bowl

March 16th - District Photo

Entries Due & Entomology

Contest

March 17th - 4-H Meeting

March 24th - County Round

Up

March 25th - 4-H Day at the

Capitol

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Spring Contests The first round of Spring contests has district competitions in March. The second round of con-

tests fill up the month of April, bleeding over into May. Below are some of the

projects/contests offered in the Spring. You can find out more about these projects on the Dis-

trict 8 4-H website: http://d84-h.tamu.edu. If any of these interest you as a 4-H’er or adult

volunteer, please contact Zach or Brianne. We are happy to assist in any projects a 4-H’er

wants to do, but it takes adult leaders & volunteers to help us make it happen.

Nutrition Quiz Bowl Age Divisions: Junior/Intermediate & Senior

District Contest Date: March 7th The Quiz Bowl involves teams of three or four members. Two teams

compete against each other at one time, answering questions related to

nutrition, food safety, dietary guidelines, food preparation, food

preservation, MyPlate, health, and consumer information with the use

of an electronic buzzer system.

Consumer Decision Making Age Divisions: Junior/Intermediate & Senior

District Contest Date: March 7th Consumer Decision Making is a judging contest designed to teach kids

to observe, compare and make consumer based decisions based on

facts. Teams of 3-4 members individually use their consumer

knowledge to rank similarly based products to fit a given scenar-

io. Kids learn to organize their thoughts and to defend their decisions

in oral reasons.

Horse Judging Age Divisions: Junior/Intermediate & Senior

District Contest Date: April 11th

Teams of three or four members individually evaluate mul-

tiple classes of 4 horses for composition and performance.

Teams all compete at once, judging the same sets of clas-

ses. Both age groups give oral reasons on a specified num-

ber of predetermined classes.

Entomology Age Divisions: Junior/Intermediate & Senior

District Contest Date: March 16th

The entomology project familiarizes youth with the insect

world by studying, collecting and identifying various in-

sects. Individuals or teams of 3-4 members individually

identify insect specimens by scientific name.

District Rifle Contest Age Divisions: Junior, Intermediate & Senior

District Contest Date: May 2nd, 2015

The District Rifle Contest is a competitive shooting contest

with several different categories Seniors can qualify for

State at the Texas 4-H Roundup.

Livestock Judging Age Divisions: Junior/Intermediate & Senior

District Contest Date: April 25th

Livestock judging is the process of evaluating, selecting,

placing, and learning the various livestock

species–cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Judging is the foun-

dation of any 4-H livestock project.

Range & Plant ID Age Divisions: Junior/Intermediate & Senior

District Contest Date: April 10th

The range science project develops knowledge and skill in

practical range and ranch management. The Plant ID contest

familiarizes 4-H’ers with native pasture plants & grasses.

Teams of 3-4 compete individually judge scenarios and

identify plant specimens.

Leaders 4 Life (Parli. Pro) Age Divisions: Junior, Intermediate & Senior

District Contest Date: April 30th

The Leaders 4 Life Program provides resources to equip

clubs in conducting high quality leadership training,

parliamentary procedure training, and service

learning activities.

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Sponsored by HOWARD COLLEGE

June 7, 8, & 9, 2015

Howard College Agriculture Department at the Howard College G.C. Broughton, Jr. Agriculture Complex

INSTRUCTION IN: INSTRUCTORS

* Selection Kenneth Dudensing, Sweetwater Richard Long, Sterling City

* Health and Management Jackie McDonald, Brownwood Joel Lanier, Seminole

* Feeding Cody Lanier, Boerne Marshall Eaton, Tuscola

* Exercising Cade Wilson, Brownwood Greg Hogg, Seminole

* Washing and Shearing Sam Silvers, Junction Michael Collins, Idalou

* Classifying

* Showmanship

(with hands-on instruction)

COST: $85.00 per person for meals and awards. Each entrant will receive a camp cap or tee shirt. Camp participants must be nine (9) years old or entering the third grade. **Add $50 per lamb provided by Howard College. (This is if you are not bringing your own lamb.) If possible please bring a lamb!

Adult supervision is required. **Please note: **Hotel reservations must be made by the participants. (Housing is not provided) The Holiday Inn Express will serve as the host hotel. Mention the camp for the special rate. Rates set at $119/night. Contact Holiday Inn Express at 432-263-5400 for reservations. Meals by College Cafeteria (3 meals included)

SCHEDULE 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m......................Arrival & Check-In (at G.C. Broughton Ag Complex)

1:00 p.m...........................................Sunday, June 7th First Panel Discussion

11:00 .......................................Tuesday, June 9th Presentation of Awards

MAIL ENTRIES TO: Cash Berry Howard College 1001 Birdwell Lane Big Spring, Texas 79720

Please make checks payable to Howard College!

DEADLINE: ** First 200 Paid Entries Accepted ** NO REFUNDS AFTER MAY 1st!

For More Information Contact: Cash Berry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432-264-5110 (Office) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432-517-0505 (mobile) Lane Halfmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432-264-5132 (Office) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432-270-2537 (mobile) C.E.A. Office, Tommy Yeater . . . . . . . . . 432-264-2236 (Office)

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Registration Form Click Me!

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Sponsored by HOWARD COLLEGE

June 14, 15, & 16, 2015

Howard College Agriculture Department at the Howard College G.C. Broughton, Jr. Agriculture Complex

INSTRUCTION IN: INSTRUCTORS * Selection Robert Scott, Lubbock Chad Coburn, Sterling City * Health and Management Glen Martin, Mason Chase McPhaul, Big Lake * Feeding Dr. William Edmiston, Eldorado Josh Smartt, San Angelo * Exercising Doug Hawkins, Cleburne Aaron Custer, Coahoma * Washing and Shearing Brad Roeder, Fredericksburg * Showmanship (with hands-on instruction)

COST: $85.00 per person for meals and awards. Each entrant will receive a camp cap or tee shirt. Camp participants must be nine (9) years old or entering the third grade. **Add $50 per goat provided by Howard

College. (This is if you are not bringing your own goat.) If possible please bring a goat!

Adult supervision is required. **Please Note: **Hotel reservations must be made by the participants. (Housing is not provided) The Holiday Inn Express will serve as the host hotel. Mention the camp for the special rate. Rates set at $119/night. Contact Holiday Inn Express at 432-263-5400 for reservations. Meals by College Cafeteria (3 meals included)

SCHEDULE 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m......................Arrival & Check-In (at G.C. Broughton Ag Complex)

1:30 p.m..........................................Sunday, June 14th First Panel Discussion

11:00 ........................................Tuesday, June 16th Presentation of Awards

MAIL ENTRIES TO: Cash Berry Howard College 1001 Birdwell Lane Big Spring, Texas 79720

Please make checks payable to Howard College!

DEADLINE: **Only the First 200 Paid Entries will be Accepted-Get them in early! NO REFUNDS AFTER MAY 1ST !

For More Information Contact: Cash Berry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432-264-5110 (Office) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432-517-0505 (mobile) Lane Halfmann. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .432-264-5132 (Office) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432-270-2537 (mobile) C.E.A. Office, Tommy Yeater. . . . . . . . 432-264-2236 (Office)

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Registration Form Click Me!