Morgan County 4-H Round Up

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Morgan County Extension 3120 Hwy. 36 W, Suite B Hartselle, AL 35640 256-773-2549 256-773-2540 www.aces.edu Date: 03/02/2016 Issue: March 2016 Morgan County 4-H Round Up What s Inside: Morgan County Round-Up Pig Squeal Optimist Essay Contest Winners Graduating Seniors/ Scholarship Opportunity Morgan County 4-H Chick Chain Achievement Record Book Deadline Aspire Leadership Conference Upcoming 4-H Events Ambassador Meeting 4-H Youth Leadership Robotics Expo Robotics Competitive Event Morgan County 4 H Round Up will be held on March 15, 2016, at the Sparkman Civic Center in Hartselle. Registra on for this event will begin February 1, 2016. The deadline for registra on is February 26, 2016. Registra on forms can be obtained from your in school 4 H Teacher or 4 H Community Club leader. Opening ceremonies will begin at 8:45am the morning of March 15, 2016, with judging beginning at 9:00am. We are having a contest to see which club can bring the most dona ons for the Ronald McDonald house to the Round Up. Bring items such as: Paper Plates, plas c ware, toilet paper, personal hygiene products (in sample sizes). We will also accept soda can pop tabs. This collec on is to complete the requirements of our adopted Statewide 4 H Community Service Project which ends April 21, 2016. Par cipants from the Block Rocks compe on of the Morgan County 4 H Round Up stand ready for an interview with the judges to discuss their block building designs. 3120 Hwy 36 West, COUNTY Suite B, ADDRESS, Hartselle, CITY, AL STATE 256-773-2549 XXX XXX XXXX Office OFFICE Hours 8:00 HOURS am-4:30 pm LEARN MORE AT Learn WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/COUNTYNAMEHERE more at www.alabama4h.com Published by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University), an equal opportunity educator and employer.

Morgan County 4-H Pig Squeal Morgan County 4-H will be par cipa ng in the NW Region Pig Squeal for the first me. Morgan County will have 4 par cipants. There will be a Showmanship Clinic on March 5, 2016 at the Muscle Shoals Fairgrounds. The Pig Squeal Show will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2016, at the Muscle Shoals Fairgrounds. Optimist Essay Contest Results The Op mist Club of Moran County Sponsored an Essay Contest in January 2016. The topic was Lead by Example: Reality or Fic- on. The winners are: 1st Place Drew Cooper, Danville 2nd Place Brooke Harbin, Danville 3rd Place Madalyn Holliday, Danville Graduating Seniors Seniors! If you are gradua ng this year you need to let Mrs. Fisher know in order for her to order a set of 4 H cords to wear with your cap and gown at gradua on. Please email her at skf0002@aces.edu and let her know you are interested in 4 H cords. Alabama Farmers Federa on members can now apply online for a $1000 college scholarship funded through the Alfa Founda on. Applica ons are due April 1. The scholarships will be awarded to 100 students a ending Alabama colleges, universi es or technical schools and may be used for tui on, fees, books or supplies required for coursework. The program is open to high school seniors and post secondary undergraduate enrolled or planning to enroll in a two or four year school in Alabama. Winners will be no fied in May. Scholarships will be awarded based on academic record: demonstrated leadership and par cipa on in school and community ac vi es; honors; work experience; and statement of goals and aspira ons. A minimum grade point of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale is required. To be eligible, the scholarship applicant must be a member of the Alabama Farmers Federa on and the membership must be issued in the name of the scholarship applicant. To apply, visit AlfaInsurance.com For more than 100 years, Alabama 4-H has helped young people develop into resourceful citizens and responsible leaders.

4-H Chick Chain 2016 If you have par cipated in Chick Chain or would like to par- cipate in Chick Chain here is some informa on for you: Registra on is due by March 25, 2016. The MANDATORY mee ng will be April 14, 2016 at the Morgan County 4-H office. Chicks will be delivered Friday, May 20, 2016. The show date is TBA. How does the Chick Chain program work? You will receive 9 chicks that are 1-2 days old and are all pullets (females). All chicks come from a reputable hatchery and will be properly vaccinated. The day for Chicks arrival is May 20. You will care for these pullets for approximately 20 weeks. At this me, you will bring the 2 best pullets to the Morgan County 4-H Chick-Chain Show and Auc on in October 2016. (You are required to show and sell at least one of your chickens.) You will receive a percentage of the auc on proceeds from your chickens to help offset some of the feed and equipment costs incurred throughout the project. If you have successfully raised all 9 pullets, you will have 7 le. These pullets belong to you. In order to par cipate in the 4-H Chick Chain project, follow these simple steps: 1. You must be enrolled in the Alabama 4-H Program. If you are not currently enrolled, please contact the Morgan County Extension Office for more informa on: 256-773-2549 2. Par cipants interested must fill out a Chick Chain registra on form. This form will be brought to a mandatory chick chain mee ng on April 14, 2016 that both the 4-Her and parent must a end. At this mee ng you will receive valuable informa on to help you prepare for and raise the pullets you will receive. 3. Your 9 pullets will arrive at the Extension Office on May 20, 2016. You will pick the chicks up from the Morgan County 4-H office. It is acceptable to have a representa ve pick up the chicks for you. 4-H Chick Chain 2015 par cipant used some crea vity to turn her old outdoor play set into a chicken coop for her chickens. The coop is set up inside with nes ng boxes, a watering system, and a feeder.

Achievement Record Book Deadline The deadline date for the NW Region to submit the 2016 Junior/ Intermediate Achievement Record Books will be Monday, May 9, 2016. 4 H youth need to start working on your Achievement Record Books now in order to have enough me to finish it by the deadline date. Aspire Youth Leadership Conference Alabama high schoolers looking to strengthen their leadership skills and agricultural knowledge are invited to the Aspire Youth Leadership Conference July 12 14 in Columbiana. The conference is sponsored by the Alabama Farmers Federa on, Alabama Ca lemen s Associa on, Alabama Council of Coopera ves, Alabama Poultry & Egg Associa on, Alabama FFA and Alabama 4 H. Students must be 15 17 years old as of June 20 to a end the conference and must include an applica on (found at alfayoungfarmers.org), a le er of reference and a 4 by 6 inch photo. Tui on is covered for a endees. The deadline is March 15. The class is capped at 80 a endees. For more informa on contact Himburg at 334 612 5159 and jhimburg@alfafarmers.org or Ashton Monk at 334 613 4272 and amonk@alfafarmers.org or go to this web site: h p://alfafarmers.org/stories/ news detail/youth leadership conferenceaspires to educate and inform#.vroeio_2aum Up Coming 4-H Events West Central AL Jr. AL Beef Expo 4-H & FFA March 17-18, 2016 in Montgomery, Alabama at Garre Coliseum State 4-H Shotgun Championships; April 8-9, 2016 at Red Eagle Gun Club & Sellwood Farms To choose clothing that makes you look State 4-H Archery Championships; April 23, 2016 at Faye e County Mul -Purpose Complex good! 4-H Day at the McWane Science Center; April 23, 2016 in Birmingham

4-H Youth Ambassador Meeting The Morgan County 4-H Ambassadors will be having a mee ng on Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at the Morgan County Extension Office in the small mee ng room at 6:00 pm. We will be discussing the upcoming Morgan County 4-H Round-Up and how the Senior I and Senior II Ambassadors will be helping with this event. Plan on a ending and bring a friend. All Morgan County 4- H members are invited to a end. 4-H Youth Leadership Conference 4 H Youth Leadership Conference will be held April 2 3, 2016 at the 4 H Center in Columbiana. Registra on fee is $90.00 and can be accessed through 4HOnline on February 15. 2016. Robotics Expo 2016 The Morgan County 4 H Robo cs clubs par cipated in a Robo c Expo sponsored by Lockheed Mar n and hosted by the Lauderdale County 4 H Robo cs clubs on February 25, 2016, at the Clements Bap st Church in Athens, AL. Many thanks to Janet Lovelady, REA Lauderdale County, Dr. Tony Cook from Auburn University, and Sharon Fisher Agent Assistant II from Morgan County 4 H for ge ng everything planned. Many thanks to the teachers and volunteers who gave of their me for this event. Over 80 4 Her s a ended the Expo where they had the chance to showcase their Robots and par cipate in the following Programs; Junk Drawer Robo cs, Rocketry and GPS Precision Farming. Par cipants from various schools work together to make a circuit board with lights. For more than 100 years, Alabama 4-H has helped young people develop into resourceful citizens and responsible leaders.

Morgan County 4-H Robotics Expo Morgan County Robotics Competitive Event will be held on April 25, 2016 at the Sparkman Civic Center. Community 4-H Clubs Haystacker Horse Club (horse optional) Leader: Andrea Cantrell H-(256) 881-8827 C-(256) 797-1097 Call for date and time of meeting. Wildlife Explorers Meets at Wheeler Wildlife Visitor Center Leader: Eleshea Jones H-(256) 773-1180 C-(256) 303-1719 Shooting Sports (Danville) Leader: Scott Boyd H-(256) 773-2506 C-(256) 654-8553 Brewer High School Shooting Sports Community Club Shotgun and Archery Club Leader: Gary Linderman C-256-303-2832 E-mail: gplinderman@morgank12.org Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce. Educational programs serve all people regardless of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, gender identity, marital status, family/parental status, religion, sexual orientation, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual s income is derived from any public assistance program.