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Washington County Extension Office 597 Grant St. Suite 200 Blair, NE 68008 402-426-9455 www.washington.unl.edu Beth Davis Office Assistant bdavis13@unl.edu Ellan Hasenkamp 4-H Assistant ellan.hasenkamp@unl.edu Melisa Konecky 4-H Assistant melisa.konecky@unl.edu Debbie Saville Office Manager dsaville@unl.edu Steve Tonn Extension Educator stonn2@unl.edu Becky Versch Extension Educator rversch1@unl.edu What s happening Washington County 4-H June, 2015 IMPORTANT DEADLINE: JUNE 15 June 15 is the last day to enroll in 4-H, add projects or drop projects from your online enrollment. It is the responsibility of the 4-Her/ family to meet this deadline. To enroll or change your projects go: https://ne.4honline.com/ See Page 2 and 3 for IMPORTANT LIVESTOCK DEADLINES! 4-H Leaders: To serve as an active leader for your club this year, you must complete the leader packet and turn it into the office by June 15. Also, be sure to have your Health and Human Services Screening sheet filled out and mailed to the address listed on the form. All leaders and volunteers working with 4-Hers need to have this form filled out and mailed in by June 15. A copy of the form can be found online at http://4h.unl.edu/youthprotectionresources or in the Extension Office. For questions contact Beth Davis at the Extension Office today!! 402-426- 9455 2015 4-H Updates Posted Online Parents and Leaders! Before you finalize project enrollment for your 4-Hers this year (by June 15), take time to watch the 2015 4-H Updates posted online. These quick presentations introduce new projects that are available and summarize changes you ll see in this year s county fair exhibits: Part I: https://connect.unl.edu/p9o38p5ut2g/ Part II: https://connect.unl.edu/p4mln598vka/ Summer Workshops are here! Check the attached flyers to see the great activities we have lined up for your 4-Hers this summer! Please register at least one week before each session. Don t see what you want? Call us with ideas: 402-426-9455.! Help Wanted! Seeking experienced leaders to serve as mentors: Provide help, guidance to new leaders on how to organize and run a club, understand county fair responsibilities, encourage 4-Hers to participate in a variety of events. Provide subject matter expertize to all 4-Hers in a given area such as showing animals, competing in shooting sports, robotics, modeling, speech and presentations, ect. Contact us at the Extension Office at 402-426 -9455 if interested! Incubator for Sale Four-tray wooden incubator for sale or possible give-away. A great way to try something new in your poultry or wildlife project! Contact Mrs. Marilyn (Davey) Jensen at 402-468-5381. Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. The 4-H Youth Development program abides with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.

ANIMAL SCIENCE 2015 Washington County Fair Livestock Judges Beef Sydney Gehl Sheep and Meat Goats Kent Clymer Dairy Goats Cole Meador Dairy Kori Vodika Horse Joel Condreay (Sunday); Dani Spatz (Saturday-Trail, Speed Events); Randy Beyer (Saturday-Working Ranch Horse) Swine Kirby Joy IMPORTANT HORSE PROJECT DEADLINES: County Fair Horse Exhibitors Please Note: County Fair Horse affidavits are due into the Washington County Extension Office by June 1. Level testing for the County Fair Horse Show must be completed by July 10. Certified instructors approved to complete horse advancement level testing can be found at: http://animalscience.unl.edu/ansc4hhorseprogramadvancementlevels You must use an individual listed on this website for the appropriate skill level you are trying to pass. Written tests are still required to be completed at the Extension Office. IMPORTANT LIVESTOCK PROJECT REMINDERS: Youth Quality Assurance (QA) Training: Must Be DONE by JUNE 15 Each 4-Her planning to exhibit livestock (beef, dairy cattle, dairy goat, sheep, meat goats, swine, rabbits and poultry) will need to complete at least three online learning modules within their respective age group by June 15. Age groups (age as of Dec. 31) are: Junior 8-10 years; Intermediate 11-14 years; and Seniors 15-18 years. The online modules can be found at http://campus.extension.org. Cost is $5 per 4-Her. The Extension Office has a guide for completing the online modules. Once the youth complete a module, they can print it out and mail it to the Extension Office or they can e-mail the certificate to the Extension Office at washington-county@unl.edu. Upon receipt of the certificates we will be able to verify which 4-Hers have completed QA. Testing must be completed and certificates must be received by June 15. (Intermediate and Seniors who have already tested out do NOT have to complete the online modules.) Online resources that may be helpful include: Website: http://4h.unl.edu/qualityassurance Step-by-step video on how to pay for the course and get registered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gkyi3eomzs&feature=youtu.be State 4-H/FFA Livestock Exhibition Policy Simultaneous participation in 4-H and FFA programs is acceptable and encouraged if youth choose to do so. However, there may not be duplication of project animals or other production units. For purposes of exhibition, this means an animal can only be nominated and shown in one organization or the other, not both. Any animal shown as an FFA exhibit is ineligible for show as a 4-H exhibit by any exhibitor. An animal can be nominated for show in either 4-H or FFA but not both. Washington County 4-H June Newsletter Page 2

ANIMAL SCIENCE IMPORTANT LIVESTOCK PROJECT DEADLINES: Online Affidavits Due JUNE 15 4-Hers exhibiting market sheep, market goats, market swine, breeding beef, breeding sheep, breeding does, rabbits and feeder calves at the Nebraska State Fair or AK-SAR-BEN must: 1. Enter the animal s livestock affidavit online by midnight on June 15. To do so, go to: http://livestockaffidavit.unl.edu. If you need assistance, contact the Extension office for a helpful guide. 2. Submit a livestock ID form for each animal. Due to the Extension office by June 15. All Livestock Must also be Tagged and/or DNA Collected by JUNE 15 Animals requiring a 4-H tag are Bucket Calves (all calves must have a 4-H tag no herd tags allowed); Feeder Calves; Meat Goats; Dairy Goats (can also be tattooed or drawing); Breeding Does (4-H Pink Tag/Tattoo); Breeding Ewes (can also be tattooed); and Market Lambs. 4-H families may pick up tags and DNA envelopes at the Extension Office. Tags are $1.00; DNA envelopes are $6.00. NOTE: All online affidavits for Market Lambs and Market Goats require the scrapie tag I.D. field to be completed. Type NA for all Market Wethers in both Market Lambs and Goats. 4-H Swine Project Identification Due JUNE 15 4-H swine to be shown at the County Fair, Nebraska State Fair and AK-SAR-BEN must be identified by ear notches. To protect 4-H swine projects from the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV), 4-H families will be responsible for ear notching, collecting DNA samples and submitting the proper paperwork to the Extension Office by June 15. Identification forms are available at the Extension Office. DNA envelopes for market swine to be shown at the Nebraska State Fair or AK-SAR-BEN are available from the Extension Office. Swine projects to be shown at the Nebraska State Fair or at AK-SAR-BEN must also submit a livestock affidavit online by midnight, June 15. Need help with ear notching or collecting DNA samples??? Contact the Extension Office at 402-426-9455. Family Livestock Judging Contest 4-Hers interested in livestock judging are encouraged to join us for our 2015 Family Livestock Judging Contest that will be held on June 28 with the meal starting at 5:30 pm and the contest starting at 6:00 pm at the Washington County Fairgrounds. NEW FOR 2015: Feeder Calf Self-Tagging Tags and identification form may be picked up at the Extension Office. Identification forms must be returned to the Extension Office by June 15. Calves shown at AK-SAR-BEN must also have their feeder calf livestock affidavit entered online by midnight, June 15.!!! Attention!!! Beef & Sheep Project Members: 4-H breeding beef and market lamb project members have the opportunity to exhibit in a new class at the 2015 Washington County Fair. We will have a Bred and Owned Breeding Heifer and Bred and Owned Market Lamb class at the Fair. Breeding heifers and market lambs must be from the Washington County 4-Her s or family s herd or flock and must be owned, raised and shown by the 4-Her. The animal must be raised by the 4-H member at a residence in Washington County. 4- Her s must complete a Bred and Owned Affidavit in addition to the livestock ID form they submit to the Extension Office. Both of these forms are due by June 15 in the Extension Office. The 4- Her may choose to enter in the Bred and Owned class or the regular fair class, but not both. Wanted: Livestock Judging Team Members Livestock Judging helps 4-Hers learn how to evaluate breeding and market livestock and how to make decisions about selecting, culling, buying, and selling livestock. Contact the Extension Office to find out more about when and where Livestock Judging workout sessions are held! Washington County 4-H June Newsletter Page 3

Shooting Sports The 4-H Shooting Sports program is available to those 4-Hers age 8-18 (as of January 1). However, exhibitors participating in the Shooting Sports program must complete the required safety hours and practice sessions offered before the County Fair competitions. Those not fulfilling these requirements will not be allowed to compete. BB Gun Shooting Sports requires each shooter to complete safety training once every three years. ALL first year 4- Hers or those new to the shooting sports program MUST participate in this safety program to compete. Classes for this year will be held on Saturday, June 20 and Saturday, June 27. Each day will have two sessions: 9:00-10:30 am and 10:30-noon. Please contact the Extension Office to register for the BB gun session you plan to attend. Each time slot only accommodates eight shooters. Other important dates are: July 1 Fremont Fair Pre-registration Deadline July 10 Fremont Fair BB Gun Contest, Christensen Field, Fremont July 11 Washington County Fair BB Gun Contest, Fairgrounds July 12 Washington County Fair BB Gun Contest, Fairgrounds Archery competitions require supervised training hours each year. This training time MUST be completed at the Orion Archery Range in Blair under supervision of the 4-H Certified Instructors. First year participants require eight hours of training. Experienced shooters must complete four hours each year to compete. Practice sessions are as follows: June 11 12-18 year olds June 25 8-11 year olds July 2 12-18 year olds July 9 8-11 year olds July 11 Outdoor 400 Shoot, Fairgrounds Event Results: April Archery Shoot Results Indoor 200, Ages 8-11 Freestyle Dalton Dwight Nielsen: 181 Ian Lode: 164 Kendra Loseke: 147 Dalton Duane Nielsen: 144 Kolton Hammer: 145 Ashton Tranmer: 93 Lane Johannes: 88 Ryleigh Schroeter: 53 Barebow Gabe Flynn: 72 Lizzy Flynn: 50 Charzlie Lambert: 22 Compound Limited Walker Behnken: 86 Carter Behnken: 69 Indoor 200, Ages 12+ Intermediate Sam Larsen: 136 Emma Lucht: 118 Jacob Strom: 62 Senior Tyler Lucht: 190 Noah Stafford: 176 Layne Stafford: 102 Speech Contest Results Intermediate Madyson Ray: Medal Kendra Loseke: Blue Public Service Announcement Contest Results Junior Carter Behnken: Medal Alexis Hiykel: Medal Jenna Murch-Shafer: Purple Intermediate Nathan Hiykel: Purple Wyatt Wiemer: Purple Brad Tonn: Blue Washington County 4-H June Newsletter Page 4

HORTICULTURE 2015 On-Line Horticulture Judging Contest The 2015 Nebraska 4-H Online Horticulture Judging contest will being going on during the month of June. This year the contest will be available from June 12 at 8:00 am until June 22 at 8:00 am. It will be composed of three parts: general knowledge questions, plant parts and seed identification, as well as a judging portion. It is open to ALL youth, as well as adults. The password is Nebraska and the two links that are listed below will take you directly to the contest. http://go.unl.edu/mfh2 http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=2010-nebraska-horticulture-judging-contest Youth must fill in all of their information completely. The online contest should only be taken once by each participant, if it is taken multiple times the first score entered will be the only one used. No study materials are to be used while taking the test. The contest will allow an opportunity for the participant to review the answers prior to submitting. Once submitted, the participants will see their score, but they will not be able to see which questions they missed. After the contest has ended, the participants can request to see their scores and their answers. Study materials for the online contest and State judging contest held at the State Fair are the same and can be found at: http://njha.org/contests-projects-activities/horticulture-identification-judging-contest/ https://unl.app.box.com/s/zendgiw69xzihhz0ln6bcuysdnhzyj9j 4-H Horticulture Fair Help Needed We are in need of both adult and youth volunteers to help with the 4-H horticulture exhibits at the Washington County Fair. Volunteers will help with checking in exhibits, assisting judges, writing judge s comments, placing ribbons on the exhibits and recording the results on Saturday, July 25, from 7 am to 4 pm. You can pick the time of day and length of time to help. If you are interested, please contact Steve at the Extension Office at 402-426-9455 or email stonn2@unl.edu. OTHER EVENTS: Youth Tractor Safety Course The 2015 Tractor Safety Trainings will be held in Lincoln and Wayne, Nebraska in June. Any youth 14 or 15 years of age who works on a farm or ranch other than his/her parent s is required to be certified through a tractor safety course. Extension Educators and field specialists will teach the 2 - day course. Successful completion of the course will allow trained youth to operate a tractor of 2-PTO horsepower, or to connect and disconnect an implement or any of its parts to or from a tractor. The training in this area will be June 4-5 in Lincoln or June 15-16 in Wayne. Cost for the course is $60, which includes all course materials, lunch both days and breaks. Advanced registration is required. For details or to register, contact the Extension Office in Lancaster County at 402-441-7180 or Extension Office in Wayne County at 402-375-0102. Youth Leadership 2-Day Summit UPDATE! Rescheduled for June 29 and 30 from 8:30 to 5:30 at Camp Fontanelle. FREE overnight summit! (See the attached flyer.) REMINDER: Register for this year s workshops! Babysitting Clinic: must be 11 years or older Poultry and Rabbit Clinic: Fairgrounds Baking Basics: Cookies Blair High School Quick Breads Blair High School Favorite Foods Extension Office Intro. To Genealogy: Extension Office Clover Kids: Extension Office Let s Paint Run-Away: Blair High School (See dates and times on Page 6 or attached flyers) Washington County 4-H June Newsletter Page 5

OTHER EVENTS: Summer Photography Workshop: An invitation from Burt County has been extended to area 4-H members to join in their Photography Workshop! The workshop is planned to be held in Oakland. A date has yet to be announced. We are working on an exciting opportunity to have Eric Anderson, formerly of Lyons present a photography workshop for any 4-H members and the public. Eric is a 23 year old severe weather, landscape, astro and time lapse photographer. He is based in Omaha and is currently pursuing a broadcasting degree with an emphasis in news media at the University of Nebraska, Omaha. However, as of press time for this article a date has not been confirmed. Please call the Nebraska Extension Office in Burt County at 402-374-2929 for more details. Go to Eric s website at: http://cloudedlens.com/ to see what amazing photos he has taken!! TEENAGE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Kathleen Cavanaugh from the Y board in Blair is looking for teens to volunteer to help with different things during the Gateway Run on June 13. The race starts at 8 am and should only take about two hours. If interested contact Kathleen via email at whitedogacres@abbnebraska.com. Race Timer table/start line to assist Tom W- need 2 people HELP These people will assist our timer-removing race tags as runners come back across the finish line and transporting them to Tom at the computer as he lists the finishers. Judge costumes and conduct Award Ceremony to distribute globes and prizes - 2 people HELP Some runners will be in costume so they need to be judged 1-4th place for prizes. I may get Dave Nannen to do this as he is our announcer. Bike lead-1 person HELP This person will lead the runners along the route as the race starts. Will need a bike and helmet. Blair police will be there too. Place Red Carpet and borrowed Tensa Ropes at Finish line after race start and place and retrieve Y provided orange safety cones funnel at end of race - Secure Red Carpet in Jeff s office after Race - 2 people HELP This is a loaned red carpet and movie theater ropes that we will need placed at the finish line so that the runners can cross over-hence the Gateway Hurray Hollywood theme. They may be heavy so some strong girls OR boys would be needed. Manage water containers/bottles water/cups provided by Sue and manage food table (outside or inside) - need 1-2 people HELP (Bagels and fruit are being donated-i am picking all up the night before. I will need help cutting these items and them managing/distributing them to race participants.) Washington County 4-H June Newsletter Page 6

2015 Washington County 4-H Calendar (This calendar includes dates known and set at this time. Events and dates may change or be added throughout the coming year, so please stay tuned to the monthly newsletter for new information.) June 1 Horse ID Deadline 4-5 Youth Tractor Safety Course Lincoln 7-12 UNL Big Red Summer Camps 9 4-H Council Meeting 10--12 Babysitting Clinic, 9:00-3:00 13 Gateway to the West Parade 14 Poultry and Rabbit Clinic, 2:00-4:00 15-16 Youth Tractor Safety Course Wayne 15 4-H Enrollment Deadline 15 Livestock ID Deadline 15 Genealogy Workshop Part 1, 9:00-12:00 16 District Horse Show - Ord 17 District Horse Show - Wayne 17 Baking Basics Cookie Workshop, 9:00-12:00 17 Clover Kids Workshop, 1:00-3:00 18 District Horse Show - Seward 18 Baking Basics Quick Bread Workshop, 9-12 18 Clover Kids Workshop, 1:00-3:00 19 Favorite Foods Day Workshop, 9:00-12:00 22 Genealogy Workshop Part 2, 9:00-12:00 25 Painting Workshop, 9:00-12:00 28 Family Livestock Judging Contest, 5:30 pm 28-30 PASE/Life Challenge July 3 Extension Office Closed - Holiday 8-12 Fremont Fair 10 County Fair Entry Deadline 10 Horse Level Testing Deadline 11 Outdoor Archery Competition - Fairgrounds 14 4-H Council Meeting 18 Interview Judging, Fashion Show Judging, Presentations Contest, Favorite Foods Day 24-29 Washington County Fair August 1 American Royal Livestock DNA Nomination: Deadline for Market Hog, Lamb and Goat Fairs & Shows June 3 NE Nebraska 4-H Horse Show, Homer June 3 Livestock Judging Contest, Bladen, NE June 5-7 UNL Livestock Judging Camp, Lincoln June 10-12 UNL Livestock Judging Camp, Lincoln June 10-18 District Horse Shows June 27 Papio Livestock Show, Springfield July 8-12 Fremont Fair July 11 Invitational Dairy Show, Beatrice July 13-16 Nebraska State Horse Show July 24-29 Washington County Fair Aug. 28- Sept. 7 Nebraska State Fair Sept. 19-20 Ak-Sar-Ben Horse Shows Sept. 24-27 Ak-Sar-Ben Livestock Shows County Fair Judging Score Sheets Available On-line 4-Hers and Parents: Check out the guidelines used for judging projects at the Washington County Fair and State Fair by going on-line at http://4h.unl.edu/nebraskastatefairbook on the left hand navigation list click on Score Sheets and Forms. We use the same forms that are used at the Nebraska State Fair. Washington County Fair July 24-29, 2015 2015 County Fair Theme: Turn It Up, Turn It Loose Washington County Extension Office 597 Grant St. Suite 200 Blair, NE 68008 402-426-9455 www.washington.unl.edu https://www.facebook.com/unlwashingtoncounty Washington County 4-H June Newsletter Page 7

WHO: Clover Kids WHERE: Extension Office WHEN: June 17 and 18, 1:00-3:00 pm June 17: T-Shirt Day! Bring a plain white t-shirt to decorate Poly-cotton t-shirts work well June 18: Caring for Animals and Nature Day! The first project is centered around how to care for animals and what it all involves. The second project is a scavenger hunt the kids will go on to collect items in nature to create a collage with. Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Nebraska Lincoln Extension educational programs abide with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.

WHO: New or young exhibitors in poultry and rabbit and for those who have any questions. WHERE: Washington County Fairgrounds WHEN: June 14, 2-4 pm WHAT: Show Procedures How to Clean Your Animals Proper Feed How to Prepare Animals for Show Showmanship Demonstrations Feel free to bring your own rabbit if you have any questions on the breed or sex of the rabbit. NOTE: There will be NO poultry allowed, because of the outbreak of Avian Influenza. **Pre-Registration not required** Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Nebraska Lincoln Extension educational programs abide with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.

1206 W 23 rd Street l Fremont, NE 68025 l 402.727.2775 l http://dodge.unl.edu BABYSITTING BASICS WHO: Youth age 11 years+ WHAT: First Aid & Emergency Preparedness Keeping Children Safe Playing and Reading with Children Bathing/Diapering/Feeding Young Children Babysitting as a Business Rights & Responsibilities & Personal Safety WHEN: June 10-12, 2015, 9 am-2:30 pm WHERE: Nebraska Extension Washington County 597 Grant Street Blair, NE COST: $40 includes lunch, snacks, training materials and CPR/First Aid Training Questions? Contact Lisa Poppe at lpoppe2@unl.edu or 402.727.2775 BABYSITTING BASICS Return to: Nebraska Extension in Dodge County Registration Form - Due by Monday, June 1, 2015 1206 W 23rd St, Fremont, NE 68025 Make check payable to - University of Nebraska Name Age Parent Address Town Zip Phone # s Email I give permission to use my name/photo in publications, Facebook or websites associated with 4-H/Extension. Allergies: Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Nebraska Lincoln Extension educational programs abide with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.

Baking Basics Learn tips and techniques for successful baking. Blair High School, FCS Kitchen/Classroom Time: 9:00 am 12:00 noon Cost: $5.00 June 17 Cookies June 18 Quick Breads Favorite Foods Day Workshop When: June 19, 9:00 12:00 Where: Extension Office Learn how to get ready for this fun contest and get started on your exhibit! Parents welcome. Introduction to Genealogy When: June 15 & 22, 9:00 12:00 Where: Extension Office Need help getting started with your family history? Plan to attend this two-part primer on tracing your family tree. Parents welcome. Let s Paint Run-a-ways! June 25, 9:00 am 12:00 Noon Blair High School Art Room Cost: $30 (Frames extra) Create your own acrylic painting during this popular workshop. All supplies (except frame) provided along with step-by-step instruction. Take home a fair project ready to enter! Please return with payment made payable to: Washington County 4-H Council. Mail to: Nebraska Extension in Washington County, 597 Grant Street, Suite 200, Blair, NE 68008. Registration due one week prior to class. Name Age: Phone: Cookie Workshop ($5) Introduction to Genealogy Quick Bread Workshop ($5) Let s Paint Run-a-ways! ($30) Favorite Foods Day Workshop I give permission to use my name/photo in publications, Facebook or websites associated with 4-H/Extension. Allergies:

Yo u t h L e a d e r s h i p 2 D a y S u m m i t & G u i d e t o H o n o r i n g Yo u r s e l f. LIVEWISE E3 Coalition is hosting a FREE leadership summit for JH seventh graders through HS Juniors. 40 spaces available, apply soon Breakfasts, campfire lunches and Saturday dinner included Bring Sleeping bag and pillow Laser tag activities Wear long pants and shoes with covered toes. Transportation may be provided (inquire when you register) Date and Time: Monday June 29 8:30am- Tuesday June 30 5:30pm Place: Camp Fontanelle 9677 County Road 3, Fontanelle, Nebraska 68044 Participating agencies Inclusive Communities PMP-ME 360 Suicide prevention Camp Fontanelle Choices This project is supported in part by Region 6 Behavioral Healthcare through the Substance Abuse Block Grant of the Department of Health and Human Services. This FREE overnight summit will cover guidelines on how to be true, be free and be you. 1. Leadership training ~ Find your strengths from the front row leader to the supporter from the back. All are important and necessary. 2. Diversity acknowledged~ Come let the real you shine. Learn how diversity not only makes you special but how you are vital to us all. 3. Morale building~ Share your talents, hone your skills, create the person you want to be while cheering each other on. 4. Drug and alcohol trends ~ Leave with knowledge on how substance use affects the user and the family as well as how to cope. 5. Stress management~ Become certified in QPR~ suicide prevention. Learn how to save a life. Register at www.livewisee3.org or to get more information... 402-278-1735