LENNOX & ADDINGTON 4 -H JULY 2016 NEWSLETTER Board of Directors Name Phone Number Dave Goodfellow President 354-9275 David McNichols Vice President 378-0463 Kathy McNichols- Secretary 378-0463 Linda Harpell- Treasurer 777-0845 Keith Coleman 354-6888 Janet Huff 386-3419 Katherine Burrows 328-1610 Nan Keyes 331-6484 Julia Blackett -Youth member 386-3982 Remember, all volunteers, parents and senior members (15 and older) are welcome at the Association meetings. Next meeting is Tuesday July 5, 2016 at 7:00pm upstairs at the Napanee Fairgrounds. Note that our meetings have changed to the 1st Tuesday of the month for the remainder of the year. Come out and share your ideas and suggestions. 4-H Pledge I pledge: My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, My Health to better living, For my club, My community And my country. Congratulations to everyone who is moving on to a new Grade in school next year or who is graduating and will be pursuing levels of higher learning! We are proud of all your accomplishments and wish you continued success as you learn in school, in life and in 4-H.
July 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Woodworking 6:30 10 Cupcake Club (Say Happy Birthday to Linda) 17 Odessa Fair 11 Vet Club Horse & Pony Club meeting 5:30-7:30 18 Woodworking 6:30 5 4-H Association meeting- Upstairs in the Arena, Napanee Fairgrounds 7pm 12 Sewing club- Newburgh Hall 7:00 6 7 Miniature Horse Club meeting 5:30-7:30 8 9 Cloverbuds meeting 9:30am At McNichols Scrapbooking Final meeting& Pizza party 2-6pm 13 14 15 16 Odessa Fair 19 20 21 5:30-7:30Miniature Horse Club meeting 22 23 24 25 5:30-7:30Horse & Pony Club meeting 27 Help set up for the fair 28 Projects due at the fair 2-9pm 29 Visit the project barn, milk booth, Petting zoo 30 Horse show 8:30(members arrive at 7:30) Rabbit show 9:30 Sheep show 11:30 Cupcake show 4:00 31 Mini horse 8:00 members arrive at 7:30) Goat show 9:00 Free lunch 11-1 Aug 1 Beef &Dairy show 10:00 Pick up projects 5-6pm If you know a little about a lot of things and a lot about a couple of things, if you like fun and friendly competition, making new friends and learning new information, this could be the game for you! Go for the Gold is a 4-H game competition, similar to Jeopardy with questions about 4-H information from projects, opportunities, current events, etc. Our team of 4 members compete in a Regional tournament in August. The winners of the tournament go on to play in a Provincial tournament at the Royal Winter Fair in November. If you are interested in trying out for our team, please contact Kathy at 613-378-0463 or by email. It is a lot of fun! LAST CALL----TEAM MEMBERS NEEDED!!
Members Contest (PARENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ANSWER!!!) Answer these questions. All the answers are contained in this newsletter 1. What is the date projects are due at the fair? 2. Where is the Mini Horse show at the fair? 3. What can the member who enters the most projects at the fair win? The winner of the May contest is Adain Burrows! Members to call or email Kathy McNichols at 613-378-0463 with their answers. First 3 with the correct answers(not given by parents) will win a prize! **************************************************************** CLOVERBUD CORNER For our fourth meeting, we visited the Camden Lake Conservation Park. We went on a nature walk, searching for items we could use in our project. We saw ducks, bear tracks, a flock of Canada geese swimming with their babies, several songbirds and lots of plants and trees. We searched through sand from the lake bottom for treasures too. Our next meeting is July 9 th at McNichols where we will be playing alternative sports like mini golf, skipping, marbles, badminton, Frisbee, horse shoes and more. Cloverbuds is so much fun! Region 3 Judge-It Day, Tuesday July 26 th Missed the early bird registration? You can still attend this fun event by paying the late price of $20. Registration form is attached to this email. All members and volunteers attending need to take a completed Participation Agreement with them to hand in at the registration desk! Form is attached to the email.
Report from the Mini Horse Club.by Adrianna MacLean Guest speaker Rachel from Purina came to talk to us about horse nutrition and how to balance the diet. She also talked to us about what the right body condition is for a foal, brood mare, stallion and the average horse. She talked to us about what a hay belly is and the feed they sell to help that and what can happen if you feed your horse too much or not enough feed. She talked about what laminitis is. She told us about what a horse should eat. 1. Hay- 2% bw. 2. Water Intake- 5-10 gallons 3. Salt- 1 oz. 4. Complete feed- feed to body condition score. To learn more about balancing the ration, go to www.equipurine.ca/en/rationbalancer or to talk to Purina call, email, FaceTime, or Skype purina contact Mon-Fri at 1-7pm. THANK YOU to Katherine Burrows for organizing a terrific picnic for our 4-H families. We had a wonderful day in the shade, great food, great fun, games and swimming, and great friends! Thanks to all who turned out.
THE FAIR IS COMING!! Thursday July 28, 2pm-9pm- Members bring their projects into the project barn. Again this year the Fair Board is presenting a free ride pass for a day to the member who submits the most projects! Get your 4-H entry bracelet..please don t lose these as you need to have them on for free admission and the free lunch on Sunday. These are issued to members aged 11 and over as children 10 and under have free admission. Friday July 29- Projects are judged from 9am-12pm doors open at 4:00pm for public display Vote in the People s Choice Award Contest. Milk booth, silent auction, 4-H mini store open in the Palace. Corn box play area open in the Palace Petting zoo and Rare Breeds in the 4-H Barn Saturday July 30-4-H Horse & Pony Show 8:00 am at the Grandstand 4-H Rabbit Show 9:30am in the Arena 4-H Sheep Show 11:30am in the Arena 4-H Cupcake Decorating Competition in the Palace Free family bingo 7-9pm in the Palace. Everyone welcome! Family Fun Area open in the Palace at 9:00am- free kids Bingo in the afternoon between Magic Shows, silent auction, milk booth with family-priced drinks, ice cream treats and curd, 4-H mini store, colouring contest, agricultural displays, corn box play area, Projects on display in the project barn..petting Zoo and Rare Breeds in the 4-H Barn. Sunday July 31-4-H Mini Horse Show 8:00am at the Grandstand 4-H Goat Show 9:00am in the Arena 4-H Small animal Champion Showmanship in the Arena 11:00am Free lunch for 4-H members and volunteers 11:00am-1:00pm Family Fun Area open in the Palace at 9:00am Adult 50/50 Bingo 4:00-9:00pm in the Palace Projects on display in the Project Barn, Petting Zoo and Rare Breeds in the 4-H Barn Monday Aug 1-7am Free breakfast of muffins, donuts, juice and coffee for members and volunteers 4-H Beef and Dairy shows- 10:00 am in the Arena Family Fun Area open in the Palace at 9:00am, Silent Auction closes at 4:00pm Members can pick up their projects between 5-6 pm..if you are unable to pick yours up, please make arrangements for someone else to. Tuesday Aug 2- Everything needs to be put away, if you are able to help please come to the Fairgrounds by 9:00am. Items we need for the Fair **Items for the Silent Auction- each club to provide one item or basket. **Email pictures from your clubs to Kathy at kathymcnichols@gmail.com to be put in the slideshow. ** Each club can enter a 3 sided-club board of club events in the project barn.
4-H in the Community Several members and some friends marched in the Canada Day Parade in Tamworth on July 1 st. Thanks to all who came out to help celebrate our birthday and to Katherine Burrows for organizing the marchers! Caitie and David McNichols also participated with a calf petting zoo at the Canada Day celebration in Newburgh. Some of our livestock members will be participating in shows at the Odessa Fair on the weekend of July 16 th and 17 th. Good luck to all! 4-H Ontario Opportunities Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture The Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture (CYSA) competition is held annually as an opportunity to develop your public speaking skills and create a forum to express community concerns. Contestants prepare a 5-7 minute speech on one of the annual themes. There is a Junior Competition (ages 11 15) and Senior Competition (ages 16 24). The Senior Champion receives $1,000 while the Junior Champion is awarded $500. Applications are made through CYSA directly. Event: November 2016 (Royal Agriculture Winter Fair) Registration Deadline: September 30, 2016 Application fees apply Bertram and Hazel Stewart 4-H Dairy Youth Education Award & Bursary Deadline: September 30, 2016 The Bertram and Hazel Stewart 4-H Dairy Youth Education Award & Bursary honours Bertram and the late Hazel Stewart s deep commitment and passion toward agriculture, education and 4-H. Open to 4-H Ontario members who have been a Dairy Club member for at least three years. At application, prospective winners must be enrolled in grade 9, 10 or 11, with intent to pursue post-secondary education. Presented at the TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic Show at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in the year it is granted, this bursary of $1,000 is payable upon successful completion of first year of post-secondary schooling. Giles Hume 4-H Ontario Centennial Award Deadline: July 31, 2016 Recognizing leadership and dedication to community betterment, and established in the summer of 2015 in honour of the 100 year anniversary of 4-H in Ontario, this award of $2,000 will be granted to a recipient to assist with their post-secondary education as recognition of excellence in 4-H and their home community. Justin Parish Memorial Bursary Deadline: October 3, 2016 This $500 bursary honours the spirit of Justin s dream of one day attending the Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic Show at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (RAWF). Presented by Robin and Connie Parish, the Justin Parish Bursary will support a 4-H Ontario Dairy Club Member in attending the RAWF in Toronto. The 4-H member must be attending the Classic Show for the first time as team member, fitter or herdsperson. The recipient will be chosen by a selection committee and notified by 4-H Ontario. PResentation of the bursary will take place in the show ring during the Classic Show at the 2015 RAWF. See more details on the 4-H Ontario website