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Extension Office Staff Tina Hicks
CEA-4-H & Youth Development [email protected]
J.D Ragland
CEA—Agriculture & Natural Resources [email protected]
Amy Wagner
CEA—Family & Community Health [email protected]
Shannon Walsh
Urban Program Director [email protected]
Mary Stephens
Extended Learning Day Program Leader [email protected]
Erin Jones-Gray
CEA—Horticulture [email protected]
Vera Shorter Office Manager
Important News
Newsletter Editor, Layout & Design:
Sue Walker
4-H Parent Booster Club
When: 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 4th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Making plans for 4-H 4th of July Parade entry and discussing the Booster Bust Trap & Skeet Randall County 4-H Fund Raiser.
The Cloverleaf Randall County 4-H Newsletter
June 2019
The members of Texas A&M AgriLife will provide equal opportunities in programs and ac-tivities, education, and employment to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity and will strive to achieve full and equal employment opportunity throughout Texas A&M AgriLife. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Senior Leader Lab/Power Camp When: June 24-26
Where: High Plains Retreat Center, Amarillo
4-H members should have completed 8th—12th grade in the 2018-2019 school year. Registration deadline is June 13th and costs is $170. A $20 extra late fee will be charged to those reg-istering between June 15-17.
District Council Offices for both District 1 and District 2 will be elected at this camp. Officer applicants must return both pages of the Officer application, resume, and two letters of recom-mendation (one 4-H related and one non-4-H) by June 10 to Lin-da Bice, [email protected]. Please include a 3x2 picture or digital photo. Don’t forget you need a county agent’s signa-ture on your application. Applications can be found at the website below.
Everyone attending will be responsible for their own transpor-tation. For more information about this camp, go to https://d14-h.tamu.edu/about-2/north-region-4-h-senior-leader-lab-power-camp/ .
County Record Books
County Record Books are due to the Exten-
sion Office by Noon June 21st. They will be
judged at the County level on June 27th. We
would appreciate help with judging these
books. If you can help even for a little while,
contact Tina at 468-5543 or
[email protected],edu.
H Stars!
4-H Stars!
We apologize if we’ve failed to recognize any of your 4-H ac-
complishments. Con-tact the Extension
Office, and we’ll be glad to mention them in next month’s news-
letter.
Storyboard
Juniors
Libby Wagner Pet Clothing 3rd
Intermediates
Emily Fields Wearables 2nd
Brenna Ware Jewelry 1st
Seniors
Hannah Fields Home Furnishing 3rd
Fashion Show
Juniors
Isabella Fields Buying Dressy 2nd
Intermediates
Brenna Ware Const Refashion 2nd
April Artho Buying Dressy 1st
Emily Fields Buying Under $25 1st
Seniors
Jacie Guerrro Const Theatre/Costume 1st
Hannah Fields Const Semi—Formal 1st
Duds to Dazzle
Intermediates Wearable 1t
April Artho, Cora Bell, Berdena Degroot &
Savannah Miller
Intermediate Non-Wearable 1st Taylor Bedwell, Kenna Ellison, Emily Fields,
Addison McCord & Brenna Ware
Senior Jewelry/Accessory 1st
Hannah Fields, Kodi Hicks & Kadenze Mowry
Consumer Decision Making
Juniors
High Team 1st
Hays Wyatt, Libby Wagner & Bree Reinart
High Individuals
Hays Wyatt 1st
Libby Wagner 2nd
Intermediates
High Team 1st
Halee Johnson, Kyton Johnson & Trinity Black
High Individual
Halee Johnson 1st
Seniors
High Team 1st
Lucas Bradshaw, Tanner Owen, Sunny Cowley & Tirey Bow
High Individuals
Lucas Bradshaw 2nd
Educational Presentations
Intermediates
Trinity Black Open ANR 1st
Seniors
Hannah Fields Animal Science 2nd
Jace Owen Health & Wellness 3rd
Katelyn Brownd &
Abby Burkham Open FCS 1st
Entomology
Juniors
Team 1st
Christopher Cummings, Jeremiah Myers & Keegan Philips
High Individuals
Christopher Cummings 1st
Jeremiah Myers 3rd
Intermediates
High Team 3rd
Skyler Fortner, Abigail Phillips & Kyle Guerrero
High Individuals
Kyle Guerrero 3rd
Seniors
High Individual
Jacie Guerrero 1st
Share-the-Fun
Musical/Instrumental
Jacie Guerrero 3rd
Horse Judging
Intermediates
High Team 2nd
Rylan Johnson, Jenna Hicks, Samantha Berry & McKynna Kelly
High Team 3rd
Kailee Tuttle, Marly Foster, Jeny Pope & Kenna Ellison
High Individual Overall
Rylan Johnson 2nd & Intermediates High Individual
Livestock Skillathon
Junior Team 1st
Kilian Leheska, Mason Wolf, Riley Wilson & Reese Wilson
Jr High Individuals
Killian Leheska 1st
Mason Wolf 2nd
Riley Wilson 3rd
Int High Individual
Alex Wilson 1st
Livestock Judging
Juniors
High Team Overall 3rd
Kyla Cortese, Kilian Leheska & Lynlee Bice
High Overall Individual
Kyla Cortese 1st
Seniors
High Team Sheep & Goat 3rd
High Team Swine 3rd
High Team Reasons 3rd
Sunny Cowley, Addie Hicks, Tanner Owen & Callen Bice
District Spring Roundup Results
4-H Opportunity Scholarships
Emily Thurman will receive a Bacca-laureate scholarship at State Round-up this year. Congratulations Emily, we’re proud of you!
District Archery Results
1st Year Juniors
Wyatt Leonard Compound Aided 1st
Juniors
Rebekah Kolath Compound Aided
Elizabeth Kolath NASP 1st
Elk Annual Clay Shoot
Parker Heflin 1st
Max Richmond 3rd
What’s Happening
This camp is for youth who have just completed 2nd grade though 12th grade.
Dog Project Meetings When: 2 p.m. Sundays, June 9th & 23rd
Where: AOTC Building, 8175 S Osage
Leaders: Cherie Scholz, 679-5031 or [email protected]; Vickie Sprouse, 567-1559 or [email protected]
Meeting Room Reservation Requests If you want to schedule a meeting in one of the Kuhlman Extension Center meeting rooms, please fill out a Meeting Room Reservation Request Form found at http://randall.agrilife.org/4h-youth-development-2/forms-2/misc-forms/.
You may bring the completed form to the Extension Office or send it to the Randall County box [email protected]. We’ll confirm that your meeting has been placed on the calendar. Remember, it’s first come, first served so make a reservation as soon as you find out you’re having a meeting.
Information for Newsletter If you have something you would like placed in the 4-H newsletter, please e-mail the Extension Office at [email protected] by the 20th of each month or the following Monday if the 20th is on the weekend. We will no longer be calling you for this information. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to publicize events in which your involved.
Robotics No Robotics Meetings till Fall
If you’re interested in finding out more about the Robotics Project, you’re invited to attend this meeting.
Leaders: Cheryl, 806-418-4114, or Kevin Morris, 806-443-3834 or [email protected].
What’s Happening
Congratulations to our 2019 Randall 4-H
Graduating Seniors!!
Kenzie Allen
Marshall Belcher
Myles Cranmer
Arial Cruz
Grady Flowers
Quade Hiatt
Nathan Hoggatt
Ranson Ince
Preston Love
Hope Moody
Morgan Niemiec
Judy Quiroz
Michael Ann Robinson
Brendan Silvers
Madison Thompson
Emily Thurman
Jace Venhaus
Brandon Vonnetzer
Ruby Wilkerson
Peyton Winn
Attention: Club Managers & Shooting Sports
4-H Club Chartering Deadline—June 28th
Deadline for chartering your clubs is June 28th. Club Managers, your clubs need to be chartered and ap-proved or your members will not be able to reenroll for the 2019-2020 4-H year. Chartering instructions can be found at http://texas4- h.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/19-20-Charter- Instructions.pdf.
What’s Happening
Citizenship Washington Focus
Every summer, high school students from across the country travel to Washington, D.C. to participate in Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF), 4-H’s premier leadership and citizenship program for high school students. CWF is more than a Washington, D.C. field trip – it’s an op-portunity for 4-Hers to learn how to be citizen leaders and make a difference in their commu-nities. CWF participants—
• Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at our na-tion's capital and the chance to meet mem-bers of Congress
• Develop communication, leadership and citizenship skills through hands-on learning and group activities
• Build new and lasting friendships.
For more information on the program, go to https://4-h.org/parents/citizenship-washington-focus/?utm_campaign=&utm_source=newsandnotes&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20190212&utm_term=.
July 6th
Be sure and bookmark the Texas 4-H Blogspot for important State Roundup information: http:// texas4hround- up.blogspot.com/.
Jan Livingston as Guest Speaker
Livestock Lowdown Steer & Heifer Validation Tags
$26 ea. +$25 Postage till June 21st
State Fair Validation Tags Lambs $26 ea. +$25 Postage till June 21st Goats $26 ea. +$25 Postage till June 21st Swine—$19 ea. + $25 Postage till June 5th
Stock Show Checks If you haven’t picked up your stock show checks, they’re still waiting for you at the Extension Office. Our office is open 8-5 p.m. but closed Noon—1 p.m. for the lunch hour. Remember if you have an outstand-ing invoice, this must be paid before your check will be released to you.
Livestock Validation Steer & Heifer
3-7 p.m. Tuesday, June 18th, @ Mike Bain Family Barn
Sheep & Goats
Wednesday, June 19th & Thursday, June 20th Schedule with J. D., 468-5543 or 463-0245 the time and day you want your family’s animals vali-dated.
Swine
Saturday, June 22nd, & Sunday, June 23rd Schedule with J. D., 468-5543 or 463-0245 the time and day you want your family’s animals vali-dated.
Horse Happenings
Final Big 5 Horse Show June 2nd @ Range Riders (Randall)
For more information, contact President Max Davis or Vice President Christie Davis, 806-736-0418, or visit the website at https://big5horse.wixsite.com/website.
District Horse Show When: Friday, June 28th
Where: 2T Arena (15681 Cavin Rd, Amarillo)
Entries must be entered through 4-H Connect by mid-night June 14th. Late registration closes June 20th with a $20 late fee. For more information on this con-test, go to https://d14-h.tamu.edu/project-resources/animals/horse-show/. Contestants must enter for the State Horse Show within 48 hours after the District Horse Show ends. You can also find infor-mation about this contest at the above link. Moore County Summer
Horsemanship School When: 8-5 p.m. June 6-8
Where: Sunshine Stables in Dumas, TX (10846 FM 2589)
Cost: $150 per person payable at the door
Food will be supplied. Contact Marcel Fischbacher, Jr., 935-2594, for more information.
WTAMU 4-H Open Arena Night None this summer
Horse Happenings
Shooting Sports!
Archery No Meetings till August
Where: J ‘n C Archery, 7627 Canyon Dr
Cost: $7 per shooter to cover cost of targets and use of equipment.
Leader: Christi Hairston, 282-9540 or [email protected]
Shotgun Project Amarillo Gun Club
Stopped taking new shooters April 17th. Practices are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sundays and 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact the leader, Ger-rod Salyer, 335-0130 or [email protected], if you have any questions. District Contest is June 21st & 22nd. Entries for District must be entered by June 7th via 4-H Connect.
District Trap & Skeet When: June 21st (Sporting Clays & Skeet)
and 22nd (Trap)
Where: Cactus Flats Gun Club—Sporting Clays
Amarillo Gun Club—Trap & Skeet
Registration must be completed on 4-H Connect no later than June 7th. For more information on the contest, go to https://d14-h.tamu.edu/files/2019/04/District-1-Trap_Skeet-Letter.rev-2019.pdf.
Texas 4-H Shooting Sports State Games Hunting & Wildlife, Muzzle Loading,
Pistol & Rifle Events July 7-12
Archery Events July 16-20
Shotgun Events July 16-20
Registration Step 1 (via 4-H Connect) closes June 20th. Step 2 (via iClays) also closes June 20th. For more information on any of these events, go to http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/shooting_sports_state_games_2019.pdf.
Club News T-Anchor 4-H Club Meeting
No Club Meetings till the Fall
Leaders: Tracy Berry, 282-3982 Deanna Wilkerson, 640-2407 [email protected]
News: Please check e-mails daily. This is the club’s way of sending info and updates.
Cowboy 4-H Club Meeting Contact club leader for meeting information.
Where: Lions’ Club in Happy, TX
Leader: Tricia Odom – 764-3560, [email protected]
Canyon 4-H Club Meeting No June or July Club Meetings
Leaders: Diane Thurman—676-0278
Cara Bradshaw—676-1404
“Like” our Canyon 4-H Club page on Facebook or check out the club website for timely updates and info.
Livestock 4-H Club Meeting No Club Meeting
We are planning a few field trips this summer so watch your emails and texts and follow us on Twitter and Face-book. We are working on having our Panhandle Show-down Lamb & Goat Jackpot again in August, and we will be needing club members and parents’ help. Thanks in advance and have a good Summer!
Leaders: Mandy Cowley, 806-786-3807 [email protected], Sherilyn Owen, 683-5020, [email protected], Ellise Meador, 290-5390, [email protected]
“Like” us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive latest announcements and updates. You can even text [email protected] to 40404 to get text messages.
Shooting Sports Rifle & Pistol Leaders: Scott Karcher, 351-2385, [email protected] Archery Leader: Christi Hairston—282-9540, [email protected] Trap & Skeet (Shotgun) Leaders: Lanna Hollar, 683-0464, Ralan-
[email protected], Jeremy Hollar, 683-6686 and Gerrod Salyer, 335-0130, [email protected]
Facebook Page for Randall 4-H Shooting Sports Club www.facebook.com/randall4hshooting
Consumer Decision Making Leader: Tricia Odom, 335-5064, [email protected] Dog Leader: Cherie Scholz, 679-5031, or [email protected] Vickie Sprouse. 567-1559 or [email protected] Swine Quiz Bowl & Skillathon Leader: Greg Curry, 806-674-8788, or [email protected]
Rabbit Leaders: Misty Manasco, 679-2489 , [email protected] Kristy Ketterlin, 670-7063, [email protected] Marci Muno, 806-681-4118, [email protected] Robotics Leaders: Kevin & Cheryl Morris, 806-418-4114, [email protected] Livestock Judging Leader: J. D. Ragland, 468-5543 or 463-0245, [email protected]
Horse Judging Leader: Cheyenne Lueb, 433-5485, or [email protected] Entomology Leader: Bonnie Pendleton, 651-2554, [email protected] Beef Skillathon Leader: Shannon Wilson, 676-2067, [email protected]
Beef Quiz Bowl Leader: Cara Bradshaw, 676-1404, [email protected]
Project News
Clover Kids 4-H Club Meeting When: 6 p.m. Monday, June 17th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Program: Community Service Activity
Contact the club leader if you have any questions.
Leader: Sandra Mowry, 341-6976 or [email protected]
Shine 4-H Club No Club Meeting for Summer
Leader: Michelle Fields, 580-647-0996,
Bushland 4-H Club No Club Meeting for Summer
Leader: Tyler Randolf, 282-3781.
Rabbit 4-H Project Club When: 2 p.m. Sunday, June 2nd
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Leaders: Misty Manasco, 679-2489, [email protected] Kristy Ketterlin, 670-7063, [email protected] Marci Muno, 681-4118, [email protected]
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Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service
Randall County 4-H
Herbert F & Jeannie Kuhlman Extension Center
200 N Brown Rd
Canyon, TX 79015
Phone: 806-468-5543
Fax: 806-468-5547
Email Address: [email protected]
"To Make the Best Better"
The members of Texas A&M AgriLife will provide equal opportunities in programs and activities, education, and employment to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity and will strive to achieve full and equal employment opportunity throughout Texas A&M AgriLife.
The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Information contained in this letter is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of the Texas A&M University Systems is implied.
Amy Wagner
County Extension Agent-
Family & Community Health
Tina Hicks
County Extension Agent-
4-H & Youth Development
J.D. Ragland
County Extension Agent-
Agriculture & Natural Resources
February 18th
June 16th