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1 Medina County 4-H Newsletter 1506 Avenue. M Hondo, TX Ph Fx medina-tx@tamu.edu Web-site: http;//medina.agrilife.org IMPORTANT!!! STEER & HEIFER VALIDATION ORDER LAMB & GOAT VALIDATION TAGS TURKEY ORDERS GOAT & LAMB CAMPS DISTRICT HORSE SHOW REGISTRATION SUMMER CAMPS YOUTH RANGE WORKSHOP Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Horse Validation Deadline Hondo & Rio Medina Clubs Meetings Devine, Castroville & LaCoste Club Meetings Reg for State 4-H Roundup Begins Reg for Leadership Lab Begins May 2018 District Horse Show Reg Begins D Hanis Club Meeting Inside this issue: June Calendar County Roundup Results Contest Results 3 District Smallbore Rifle Results District Photography Contest Results Gold, Silver & Bronze Star Awards Lamb & Goat Tag Orders Goat & Lamb Camps 5 Turkey Orders 5 Youth Range Workshop 5 Calf Roping & Break-A- 6 Way School District Horse Show Registration Outdoor Challenge 7 Leadership Lab 7 Summer Fun 7 New County Council Officers Office Closed Coming in June State 4-H Roundup Registration Ends Reg for Leadership Lab Ends June 3rd - 5th - Goat Workshop at Howard College June 10th - 12th - Lamb Workshop at Howard College June 11th - 15th - State 4-H Roundup at College Station June 17th - 22nd - Youth Range Workshop in Junction June 20th - 21st - District Horse Show in Dripping Springs June 27th - 29th - Leadership Lab at Brownwood 4-H Center District Horse Show Registration Deadline

2 PAGE 2 June 2018 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Goat Workshop State Rifle Contest June State Rifle Contest Lamb Workshop County Record Books Due State 4-H Roundup District Horse Show in Dripping Springs Leadership Lab COMING IN JULY July 11th - 15th - State Shooting Sports Games July 13th - Recordbook Judging July 21st - 4-H Grant Applications Due July 22nd - 27th - 55th Annual State 4-H Horse Show COMING IN AUGUST August 17th - Lamb & Goat Validation Tag Orders Due August 27th - Turkey Orders Due

3 PAGE 3 COUNTY ROUNDUP RESULTS The County Roundup was held on March 8 at the Medina County AgriLife Extension office. Those going on to the District Spring Roundup will be: Jolee Berger-Fashion Show Johnny Guzman and Trip Robbins-Share-the-Fun-Duet Julia Guzman, Haylee Hurtado, Iliana Garcia, Wyatt Schott and Jackson Lowell - Leaders 4 Life - Intermediate Chesney Vogt, McKenna Tschirhart, Ariana Suniga and Tori French Leaders 4 Life- Senior DISTRICT MEAT JUDGING CONTEST RESULTS The District Meat Judging contest was held on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at Angelo State University. Medina County was well represented by a Senior team, Intermediate team, Intermediate individual, and two Junior teams. The Senior team made up of Thomas Beard, Shelton Luedke, Shane Molitor and Rob Sexton earned 4 th place team with Rob earning 8 th high point individual. The Intermediate team of Coy Jacobs, Cooper Molitor, Leah Pfeiffer and Johanna Steubing earned 2 nd place in their age division with Coy earning 2 nd high point individual, Cooper 6 th high point individual, Leah 7 th high point individual and Johanna 8 th high point individual. Garrett Scott participated as an individual and earned 11 th high point individual. The Junior team of Emmie Dodson, Carynn Jacobs and Kyla Steubing earned 1 st place junior team. Carynn also earned 2 nd high point individual, Kyla earned 3 rd high point individual and Emmie 5 th high point individual. The Junior team of Carter Jacobs, Harper Scott and Lauren Scott earned 3 rd place team with Carter earning 1 st high point individual, Harper 8 th high point individual and Lauren 9 th high point individual. Congratulations to all team members and coaches! DISTRICT WOOL JUDGING RESULTS The Medina County Wool Judging teams competed at the District 10 Spring Roundup on April 19 th in Fredericksburg. Medina County was well represented with two senior teams, one intermediate team and a senior individual. The senior team of Laurell Pfeiffer, Camryn Rothe, Cassie Bendele and Will Gardenhire earned 2 nd place team with Cassie earning 2 nd high point individual, Laurell 6 th high point individual and Will 7 th high point individual. The team of Heidi Boehme, Emma Lessing, Devin Gonzales and Shane Molitor earned 3 rd place with Heidi earning 1 st high point individual. Kellen Pfeiffer also participated as an individual. Both senior teams will advance to the State Wool Judging contest this June at the Texas State Roundup. Intermediate team of Coy Jacobs, Leah Pfeiffer, Garrett Scott and Johanna Steubing earned 5 th place with Coy earning 9 th high point individual. Congratulations everyone! LEADERS 4 LIFE CONTEST The District Leaders 4 Life contest was held on Thursday, April 19 th in Fredericksburg. Medina County was represented by two teams. The senior team made up of Chesney Vogt, Tori French, McKenna Tschirhart and Arianna Suniga earned 4 th place. The intermediate team that participated was made up of Julia Guzman, Haylee Hurtado, Iliana Garcia, Wyatt Schott and Jackson Lowell. DISTRICT FASHION SHOW The District 10 Fashion Show was held on Friday, April 20. Junior Jolee Berger entered the Construction - Ensemble category and placed first. Congratulations Jolee! DISTRICT LIVESTOCK JUDGING RESULTS Saturday, April 21 st was the District Livestock Judging contest in Bandera. Medina County was well represented with three senior teams, one intermediate team and one junior team. The senior team of Wyatt Wilhelms, Walker Hemphill and Tristan Zinsmeyer earned 4 th place team, 3 rd in reasons, 6 th in sheep and goat, 6 th in swine and 2 nd in cattle. Wyatt Wilhelms earned 4 th high point individual, 3 rd in reasons, 8 th in sheep and goat, 1 st in cattle. Walker Hemphill earned 5 th high point individual, 1 st in reasons, 7 th in swine, 2 nd in cattle. The senior team of Kellen Pfeiffer, Sydney Bogan, Wyatt Clostio and Ryan Tomaselli earned 5 th place team, 5 th in reasons, 5 th in sheep and goat, 4 th in swine and 5 in cattle. Wyatt Clostio earned 6 th high point individual, 5 th in reasons, 9 th in swine and 4 th in cattle. The senior team of Tori French, Chesney Vogt, Luke Lessing and Logan Echtle earned 10 th place team, 10 th in reasons, 10 th in sheep and goat, 9 th in swine and 8 th in cattle. The intermediate team of Leah Pfeiffer, Cambry Reus, Garrett Echtle, Taylor Vocke earned 9 th place team, 7 th in reasons, 2 nd in swine and 6 th in cattle. The junior team of Emma Allbee, Jake Allbee, Wyatt Kohlleppel and Hadley Johnson earned 5 th place team, 4 th in reasons, 4 th in sheep and goat, 3 rd in swine and 5 th in cattle. Emma Allbee also earned 7 th high point individual. Congratulations to everyone! Roundup Registration - For those who qualified for State Roundup - Registration is open on 4-H Connect until May 1st to May 17th. If you need help registering, call the Extension Office at

4 PAGE 4 DISTRICT SMALLBORE RIFLE RESULTS April 21 st was the District Smallbore Rifle contest in Victoria. Medina County is always well represented at this contest and this year was no exception. The results of the contest are: Juniors: The junior team of Allyson Anderson, Kynlee Crisp, Aaron Ghavidel and Charlie Zinsmeyer earned 2 nd place team with Kynlee earning 1 st high point individual. Others participating as juniors were Jenah Broesche, Jaxon Calvert, Alyssa Harris, Gerald Herrera, Easton Pedroza and Owen Jarrett. The Junior/Intermediate team of Audrey Anderson, Sydney Anderson, Cheyenne Broesche and Dylan Lee earned 2 nd place team with Cheyenne Broesche earning 3 rd high point individual. Others participating as Junior/Intermediates were Haiden Wiley, Joey Koonce, Seth Rakowitz, Trace Sagemuehl and William Rothe. Intermediate age participants were Ty Mechler and Shamus Williams. Shamus earned 5 th high point individual. Senior age participants were Abby Zinsmeyer, Tahj Kuemmerle and Sinead Williams. Abby earned 1 st high point individual and will advance to the State Roundup contest in June. Congratulations to everyone who competed! DISTRICT PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST RESULTS The results of the District Photography Contest were announced at the District 10 Spring Roundup. Here are the results. In the Junior age division Brennen Butler earned a blue ribbon in the Animals/Domestic category. Ashlynn Farris earned red ribbons on her Animals/Domestic and Details & Macro entries and a blue ribbon on her Plant & Flora entry. She also earned the Category winner with her Plant & Flora entry. Kacey Farris earned red ribbons on her Enhanced, Theme and Food entries. Gabriele Garza earned a red ribbon on her Landscape & Nature entry. Johnny Guzman earned blue ribbons on his Animals/Wildlife, Dominant Color and Elements of Design entries. He also earned Category winner on his Elements of Design entry. Connor Prukop earned a red ribbon with his Animals/Wildlife entry and a blue with his Landscape & Nature entry. He also earned Category winner with his Landscape & Nature entry. John Zinsmeyer earned red ribbons on his Animals/Domestic, Catch All and Plant & Flora entries. Mikayla Zinsmeyer earned a white ribbon with her Animals/Domestic entry, a red ribbon with her Landscape & Nature entry and a blue ribbon with her People entry. Intermediate Riley Chafin earned a red ribbon with his Landscape & Nature entry and blue ribbons with his Elements of Design and Travel & Place entries. Bailey Crain earned a red ribbon for her Animals/Domestic entry and blue ribbons in the Enhanced and Motion/Action category. Mallorie Fewell earned red ribbons in the Animals/Domestic and Landscape & Nature categories and a blue ribbon in the People category. Julia Guzman earned blue ribbons in the Animals/Wildlife, Food and Plant & Flora categories. She also earned a Category winner with her Plant & Flora entry. Rowdy Koonce earned a red ribbon in the Animals/Domestic category and blue ribbons in the Food and People category. He also earned Category Winner in both the Food and People categories and the Best of Show with his People entry. Brady Prukop earned blue ribbons for his Animals/ Wildlife, Landscape & Nature and Plant & Flora entries. He also earned a Category Winner in the Animals/Wildlife category. Senior Olivia Garza earned blue ribbons for her Animals/Wildlife, Sports and Theme entries. Jett Henefey earned a red ribbon for his Animals/Wildlife entry and blue ribbons for his Landscape & Nature and Plant & Flora entries. Reed Rothe earned red ribbons for his Animals/Wildlife and Plant & Flora entries. All together Medina County brought home 25 blue ribbons, 19 red ribbons, 1 white ribbon, had 8 Category Winners and 1 Best of Show. Congratulations to everyone! GOLD STAR AWARD The 4-H Gold Star Award is the highest County achievement award any 4-H er can receive. The award will be presented to the most deserving young people without regard to gender. The following requirements must be met: A. The applicant must be at least 15 years of age as of September 1, 2017, and completed at least 3 years in 4-H including the current year. B. Applicant must submit a 4-H record book the year he/she is to be considered for the award. C. To apply, indicate you want to be considered for the award when you submit your 4-H recordbook on Monday, June 18th at 5:00 pm. SILVER STAR AWARD The 4-H Silver Star Award is awarded to (2) year old 4-H members who have demonstrated active involvement in 4-H projects and activities. The award will be presented to the most deserving young people without regard to gender. The following requirements must be met: A. The applicant must be years of age as of September 1, 2017, and completed at least 2 years in 4-H including the current year B. Applicant must submit a 4-H recordbook the year he/she is to be considered for the award. C. To apply, indicate you want to be considered for the award when you submit your 4-H recordbook on Monday, June 18th at 5:00 pm. BRONZE STAR AWARD The 4-H Bronze Star is awarded to (2) 9-11 year old 4-H members who have demonstrated active involvement in 4-H projects and activities. The award will be presented to the most deserving young people without regard to gender. The following requirements must be met: A. The applicant must be 9-11 years of age as of September 1, 2017, and completed at least 2 years in 4-H including the current year B. Applicant must submit a 4-H recordbook the year he/she is to be considered for the award. C. To apply, indicate you want to be considered for the award when you submit your 4-H recordbook on Monday, June 18th at 5:00 pm.

5 PAGE 5 LIVESTOCK STEER VALIDATION Each exhibitor and a parent must sign validation forms. If you or one of your parents are unable to attend validation, contact the Extension office to make arrangements to come in and sign the forms before validation. Steer Validation is held in June, please watch for s on details. IF YOU MISS VALIDATION - Late county validations will be done for one week after the official validation date with a $100 penalty per exhibitor. LAMB & GOAT VALIDATION TAG ORDERS The Lamb & Goat validation tag order forms are included in this newsletter. Please complete your tag order form and return it along with your payment to the Extension office by: Friday, August 17, 2018 A prepaid tagging fee must accompany validation tag orders for all livestock. GOAT CAMP When: June 3rd - 5th Where: Howard College Agriculture Department Cost: $85.00 per person for meals and awards LAMB CAMP COUNTY & MAJOR SHOW TURKEY ORDERS Please complete your order form included in this newsletter and return it along with your payment to the Extension office by: Monday - August 27, 2018 When: June 10th - 12th Where: Howard College Agriculture Department Cost: $85.00 per person for meals and awards RANGE WORKSHOP 64th Annual Youth Range Workshop Mark your calendars for June 17th - June 22nd. Youth, age 14-18, are eligible to participate in this week-long, hands-on workshop. Participants are exposed to actual land management practices and decisions through field trips to ranches and a wildlife management area. These field trips bring out facts on goals of land ownership and the responses of vegetation to practices conducted for livestock, wildlife, recreation, and rangeland restoration. All examples will be real-life applications. The camp is headquartered on the Texas Tech University-Junction campus. Applications will be accepted until 40 participants have been selected. Applications can be found at:

6 PAGE 6 HORSE NEWS 4-H HORSE CLUB Members interested in joining please contact: Melissa Brown or mon.texan@hotmail.com 2018 TEXAS 4-H CALF ROPING AND BREAKAWAY SCHOOL The statewide Texas 4-H Calf Roping and Breakaway school will be held June 24th-28th in Stephenville Texas. This event was developed in order to encourage young people to develop leadership skills and to exercise their abilities in working with younger members in roping activities in 4-H. Participation is open to all 4-Her s statewide with applications being accepted on a first come, first serve basis with first priority to those 4-Her s who are 12 years of age and older. The maximum number of participants will be 50. The cost of the school is $425 for the week. One horse per applicant is allowed due to limited number of stalls available. For more information visit: DISTRICT HORSE SHOW REGISTRATION Registration for the district horse show will be open from May 2nd - 18th. The entry fee for the district horse show is $15 per class. And it will be held at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park in Dripping Springs on June 20th & 21st. Additional information for exhibitors can be obtained by contacting the Extension office Again, in order to participate in the District Horse Show, your horse must have been validated by May 1st. The District 10 4-H Horse Show is scheduled for June 20th & 21st in Dripping Springs, At district, participants must enter and show in at least one class in a division to qualify for the State 4-H Horse Show in that division. The 55th Annual State 4-H Horse Show will be held at the Taylor County Exposition Center on July 22nd-29th. RECORDBOOKS It s time to start keeping records for your Projects. Keeping records is a great way to hold on to your memories about your incredible adventures in 4-H. Record keeping is also a great way to develop skills in time management, communication, setting goals and deadlines, money management and project evaluations. In an effort to update the current recordbook system a committee has developed an online program with a data entry system that easily allows for updates, editing and printing. There will be three (3) levels of recordbooks based on 4-H age (junior, intermediate, and senior). Information requested for each level will progressively add on to each other. The junior & intermediate books are significantly simplified from past recordbooks. The senior level book is similar to the past record book with some minor edits. Parts of the report form will be standardized to allow for ease of completion and judging. Much of the data from previous recordbooks that a member may have saved on their home computer may be cut and pasted into the new form All 4-H members will begin using the new online forms or a new paper form that will be available for download from the Texas 4-H website. Recordbooks will still be printed and turned in (in hardcopy form) to be judged by the deadline Monday, June 18th to the County Extension Office. This system is available for use at:

7 PAGE 7 Check out attached flier for fun Summer Camps! OUTDOOR 4-H OUTDOOR CHALLENGE Are you up for a challenge? Do you love the great outdoors? The Texas 4-H Outdoor Challenge to be held at the Seguin Outdoor Learning Center on June 22nd - June 24th. Grab a friend and learn, practice, and train to compete in a series of ten outdoor events that will challenge you physically and mentally. Are you the ultimate Texas Outdoor Challenge team? Join in and find out! For more info go to: LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES LEADERSHIP LAB 2018 Leadership Lab is held annually in June and 4-H members from ages may attend. This event provides a variety of leadership, recreation, and project enhancement workshops that participants are challenged to take back to their own county and implement. District 4-H Council Delegates from the 21 counties are highly encouraged to attend and participate in the Business Meeting which includes the election of officers for the new 4-H year. Candidates for District 4-H Council will present their campaign speech and participate in a question and answer session in front of the voting delegates. Date: June 27th - 29th at Texas 4-H Conference Center in Brownwood, TX Registration on 4-H Connect at: from May 1st - May 31, 2018 If you are interested contact Debby Bodenchuk at: or dgbodenchuk@tamu.edu Summer Fun! Don t think 4-H ends for the summer watch your and next newsletter for details on what s happening in 4-H this summer. Focus on Photography -here is a 3 day workshop teaching the fundamentals of how to take a fabulous photo. You will learn all about the Rule of Thirds, how to fill your frame, lighting, leading lines, forced perspective, backgrounds and editing. We ll have a photo scavenger hunt and much more. Rocket Camp - this camp will be a four day workshop teaching the fundamentals of Rocketry. You will learn all about propulsion, lift, drag and other factors that affect rocket design. Then you will get to build your own rocket and the finale will be the launch of your rocket. Art Applewhite from the Alamo Rocketeers will be the Senior Advisor of this workshop and will also share how you can participate in the Alamo Rocketeers monthly launches. The sky is the limit on this workshop! Watch you s and newsletters for more info or contact the Extension office at H HEALTHY LIFESTYLES INVITATIONAL The 4-H Healthy Lifestyles Invitational will be on Thursday, June 14th giving youth an additional opportunity to participate in Roundup. The classes and resources for the H Healthy Lifestyles Invitational Contest are now available at: Previous contest classes are also posted on the website. The contest is held during Texas 4-H Roundup and is open to intermediate and senior age divisions. Youth may compete as teams or individuals.

8 PAGE 8 County Council Officers for The Medina County 4-H Council met on April 23 rd to elect officers for the upcoming 4-H year. The officer team is: President: Jett Henefey, 1st Vice President: Silia Lopez, 2nd Vice President: Johanna Steubing, Secretary: Abby Zinsmeyer, Reporter: Julia Guzman, Treasurer: Luke Lessing and District council delegates: McKenzie DeCock and Logan Arnett. Congratulations to the new officers Pictured outgoing President Haley Steubing handing off the gavel to incoming President Jett Henefey. Congratulations to the new officers looking forward to a fantastic year! GET YOUR FRIENDS INVOLVED!! You can still register to become a member of 4-H. Don t miss out on the fun summer projects and workshops provided to 4-H members, receive our monthly newsletter, and join the millions of youth worldwide who Make The Best Better. Enrollment is on 4-H Connect at: Here are some tips in using 4-H CONNECT: If you already have a profile DO NOT create another one! If you are new to 4-H, set up a profile and follow the prompts. If you lost your and password call your county office they can tell you your address and reset your password! To be an official 4-H member in Texas 4-H you must have an Active profile in 4-H Connect! An active membership will not be granted until participation fee is paid You cannot register for an event until your profile is ACTIVE. If you have any questions or cannot access 4-H Connect please call the Extension Office at Enrollment for the H year will begin August 15, 2018 How to Contact Us Sandra Kunkel: s-kunkel@tamu.edu Debby Bodenchuk: dgbodenchuk@ag.tamu.edu Office Hours: 8:00am-Noon & 1:00pm-5:00pm

9 Page 9 Club Managers 4-H Club Manager(s) Phone # Castroville Aris Vogt Leticia Teague Beth Zinsmeyer Devine (3rd-12th) Katherine Hines Jason Skow Stacy Skow Carly Parson D Hanis Laurie Henefey TEXAS 4-H AGE AND YEAR Youth may participate in 4-H from September 1st of grade 3 through August 31st following completion of grade 12 with these restrictions: Texas 4-H will have new membership eligibility based on SCHOOL GRADE and not age. The new eligibility rules and guideline are: Minimum age - 8 (in addition to being in the 3rd grade) Maximum age - 18 (as of August 31, 2017) 4-H Member Categories Senior: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 Intermediate: Grades 6, 7, and 8 Junior: Grades 3, 4, and 5 Hondo Intermediate (3rd-5th) Hondo Jr. (6th-8th) Hondo High (9th-12th) LaCoste Nicole Steubing Crystal Riff Christie Kaden Dottie Heiligman Sandy Steubing Buffie Rogge Laurie Lentz Chelley Gibson Vicky Steubing Onnie Saathoff Melinda DeCock Tracy Chafin MEDINA COUNTY 4-H IS ON FACEBOOK Sign up for Facebook!!! To connect with Medina County 4-H. just search Medina Co. 4-H click on Like and you will be added to our friends. Tag Medina County 4-H on your photos! 4-H GRANT APPLICATIONS 4-H Grant applications are available at the Extension office for one time start up funding, contests, tools and equipment. This is not for individual use, but for county wide club or team activities. Rio Medina Michael Zinsmeyer Rikki Zinsmeyer Grant applications are due Friday, July 20th. Contact the Extension office at for more information. Sandra Kunkel Debby Bodenchuk Medina County Extension Agent FCH Medina County 4-H Program Asst. 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.

10 SUMMER CAMP FUN... FISHING CAMP Fishing Camp is a brand new program this summer June 20-June 22. Participants will have the opportunity to learn everything they need to know about fishing in Texas waters, from creating lures to permit laws. They will also get to participate in their favorite events from a challenge course, nightly dances and team challenges. COUNTY CAMPS I, II & III County Camp I will take place (July 5-July 7), County Camp II (July 9-July 11) and County Camp III (July 11-July 13). Camps will be filled with water games, color runs and much more FUN!! HORIZONS This five day, four night camp (July 1-July 5) focuses around project enhancement, career exploration, and personal/professional development. Participants choose their focus area where they will receive approximately 16 hours of instruction and introduction to careers in the field. Each workshop is limited to 20 youth and are filled on a first come, first served basis. Evening activities are geared towards professional development and workforce preparation, and of course, camp recreation and games! MISSION POSSIBLE Mission Possible promotes the involvement of all youth. We invite youth with and without disabilities or special needs or who require special accommodations to participate in this unique summer residential camping program. 4-H membership is NOT a requirement. Camp will be July 2 July 4 The focus is on each campers Abilities and not their disabilities. Participants are encouraged to recognize their individual strengths and their own limitations while participating in a safe and fun camp environment! PRIME TIME I & II Prime Time is an age-specific, four day three night residential camp experience. Session I is for youth who have completed grades 5-8 (July 15-July 18), while Session II (July 18-July 21) is for youth who have completed grades 2-5. Yes, those youth completing grade 5 can choose which session to participate in. Camp activities include swimming, kayaking, challenge course, rifle, archery, arts & crafts, dancing, games and lots more. Evening activities involve all youth in team building, dorm challenges and the nightly dance. Alternative activities are available during the dance. For more information on all camps go to: Youth are housed in dormitories with other youth from the same county, where possible. You may also request cabin mates during the registration process. Those requests will be met, if possible.

11 LAMB VALIDATION TAG ORDER-DUE Friday, AUGUST 17 TH Address Phone # Wether Dam Tags X $17 each = $ Market Lamb Tags X $17 each = $ Registered Breeding Sheep Tags X $17 each = $ Parent Signature Date Make check payable to: MCJLS. Mail or bring this form along with your payment to: Medina County Extension Office, 1506 Ave M, Hondo, TX Wether Dams & Registered Breeding Sheep may only be validated under an individual; however, the county show will allow them to be exhibited by family members. This is a validation tag order form only. It does not enter you in any stock show (county or major). GOAT VALIDATION TAG ORDER-DUE Friday, AUGUST 17 TH Address Phone # Wether Doe Tags X $17 each = $ Market Goat Tags X $17 each = $ Registered Breeding Goat Tags X $17 each = $ Parent Signature Date Make check payable to: MCJLS. Mail or bring this form along with your payment to: Medina County Extension Office, 1506 Ave M, Hondo, TX Wether Does & Registered Breeding Goats may only be validated under an individual; however, the county show will allow them to be exhibited by family members. This is a validation tag order form only. It does not enter you in any stock show (county or major).

12 TURKEY ORDER - Due Date: Monday, August 27th Name Grade School 4-H Club Name Grade School 4-H Club Name Grade School 4-H Club Name Grade School 4-H Club Address Phone# Parents Signature Date 1.Turkey orders are for both Major and County Shows. 2.A minimum 10 exhibitors are required in order to have the County Turkey Show. Total Turkeys X $4.25 each = $ (increments of 25) Price subject to change, pending information from Texas A&M Poultry. Please contact the Extension office for more information. Please make check/money order payable to: MECA Mail or bring this form and payment to: Medina County Extension Office 1506 Avenue M Hondo, Texas This is a validation tag order form only. It does not enter you in any stock show (county or major).

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