1 N. Main St., Suite 309 / Courthouse Annex, Cleburne 76033 Phone: (817) 556-6370 Fax: (817) 556-6375 E-mail: Johnson@ag.tamu.edu Website: Johnson.agrilife.org JANUARY 2018 Johnson County Staff: Kristen Clark County Extension Agent 4-H & Youth Development Justin Hale County Extension Agent Agriculture & Natural Res. Labeth Carter County Extension Agent Family & Con. Sciences Kathy El-Jabsheh Office Manager Position Vacant Part-time Secretary BEST OF LUCK TO ALL OUR COUNTY SHOW & YOUTH FAIR EXHIBITORS!! In this issue read: Camps, Contests & Info. 2 All rules and schedule can be found online at: http://jclaa.net. Shooting Sports 3 Livestock News 4-6 Horse News 7 Calendar of Events 8-9 Council and Booster Club @ 7pm Thursday, January 4, 2018 Joshua Community Room All club presidents and club council delegates are urged to attend the monthly County Council meeting to represent your club, share what s happening with your club members and hear first-hand what s going in and around the county! Club Managers, leaders and Parents are invited to attend the Booster Club meeting which is held at the same time as Council. These meetings are open to all of our 4-H members and parents. Call (817-556-6370) if you have any questions. Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Camps, Contests & Information We wanted to let you know about TWO awesome opportunities for 4H Clubs! Capital Farm Credit Community Outreach Grant Program In 2018, Capital Farm Credit is unveiling a brand new Community Outreach Grant Program. The program will provide grants to Texas FFA chapters and 4-H clubs that have developed a project to better their community. The grant will range from $500-$1000; dependent on the proposed budget of the chapter. Funds will be awarded to assist club and chapter members in bringing positive change by establishing projects that make local communities better places to live. The applications for Community Outreach Grants are available at: https://sitebridge.farmcreditbank.com/f/other/40/cfc-community- Grant-Program-Application.pdf. The deadline for applications is March 1, 2018. All applications should be emailed to grants@capitalfarmcredit.com. If you have questions regarding this grant program please contact grants@capitalfarmcredit.com What Agriculture Means to Me Video Contest Each year, to celebrate Ag Day, Capital Farm Credit holds a contest for high school aged 4-H and FFA in Texas. Students create a 30 second video to tell us What Agriculture Means to Me and uploads the video link to enter. The video that receives the most online votes wins that high school student a scholarship, and their 4-H or FFA Chapter will also receive a donation. *First Place Student: $2,500 & their chapter receives $1,500 *Second Place Student: $1,500 & their chapter receives $1,000 *Third Place Student: $1,000 & their chapter receives $500 *Corporate Selection: $1,000 & their chapter receives $500 (This is a new category this year. We will have a panel of judges to identify a video based on effectiveness of message and quality of video.) Students can begin creating their video at any time, but they will not be able to upload or start receiving votes until February 1, 2018. The contest ends on Ag Day, March 20, 2018. Stay tuned for a link to upload videos. Texas 4-H & Youth Development Program Opportunity Scholarships are academic scholarships awarded each year to applicants based on their academic record, 4-H experience, and financial need (for scholarships for which it is a required criterion). Approximately 225 academically-competitive scholarships will be awarded ranging in amounts from $1,000 to $20,000. No scholarship recipient whose award is based on this application process will receive less than $1,000. Full applications and their instructions are available online at: http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/scholarships. Page 2
Shooting Sports For the most up-to-date information, go to the Johnson County Shotgun Sports website: http://www.jc4hshotgunsports. com or to the state site at: https://texas4- h.tamu.edu/projects/naturalresources/ Page 3
Livestock News There are clippers (goat/lamb/swine/ beef) available for check-out in the County Office for use in preparing your livestock projects for show. Simply call the Office (817.556.6370) ahead of time to reserve them on the day you will need them. Be sure and stop by the County Show concession stand and pick up your stainless steel insulated cup for only $20! (All proceeds will benefit the 4-H Booster Club) Page 4
Livestock News Looking for Progress/Jackpot Show to Participate In? Go online to either of these locations: http://www.purplecircle.com/livestockshows.html http://www.theshowbox.com/shows/showschedule Page 5
Livestock News SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Set-up Night All 4-H members are responsible for setting up the Youth Fair at the White Building on Friday, January, 4 at 4:00 p.m. It won t take long! After you get done there, you can set up your stalls in the livestock barn. Concession Stand Be sure to find out when your 4-H club is assigned to work the concession stand. All money raised in the concession stand during the county show benefits the Johnson County 4-H Booster Club who in turn pays for camps and contests for 4-H members. Sale Day Don t forget to come support the Johnson County 4-H Washington, D.C. Group on Saturday, January 13 before the premium auction. The meal will be served at the Cleburne Conference Center starting at 11 a.m. Clean-up Night All 4-H members are responsible for helping clean up the barn and arena on Monday, January, 15. We will be there until the job is done. Attention Youth Fair Exhibitors: Pay close attention to the rules for Youth Fair entries. If you are entering a Baked or Canned Good-- all entries must be accompanied by the recipe typed in black ink on 1-side of a 8.5 x 11 inch sheet of plain white printer paper with no clip art, colored ink or added decorations. Page 6
Horse News The Youth Horse Show is an all breed youth horse show with classes for registered and unregistered horses. Any registered breed may show in the all breed classes, while any unregistered horse is eligible to compete in the grade horse classes. Exhibitors are ages 18 and under. Age divisions include 5-9 Walk/Trot, Novice, 13 and under, and 14-18. Rules and entry information can be found at: http://www.rodeohouston.com/visit-the- Rodeo/Livestock-Horse-Show/Horse-Show For the most up-to-date information, go to the Johnson County Horse Committee website: http://www.johnsoncountyhorse.com Page 7
JANUARY 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Council/Booster Club meetings @ 6:30PM, Joshua Community Rm. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 County Show Buyer s Lunch, 11AM, Conference Ctr. Teen Retreat, 1/5 1/7, Brownwood 14 D8 Dairy Judging Contest, Ft. Worth 15 OFFICE CLOSED 16 17 18 19 20 Johnson County 4-H Horse Judging Contest, SVCC 21 22 23 24 San Angelo Food Challenge Contest 28 29 30 31 Ft. Worth Stock Show & Rodeo 1/12-2/3/17 Johnson County Livestock Show January 9-13 Ft. Worth Stock Show & Rodeo 1/12 2/3/18 Ft. Worth Stock Show & Rodeo 1/12 2/3/18 Teen Retreat, 1/5 1/7, Brownwood Ft. Worth Stock Show & Rodeo 1/12-2/3 25 26 27
20 21 22 23 24 february 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Council/Booster Club meetings @ 6:30PM, Joshua Community Rm. 4 5 6 7 8 San Antonio Food Challenge Contest 11 San Antonio meat judging contest 18 19 Presidents Day 2 San Angelo public speaking contest 9 San Antonio Dairy judging contest 3 10 San Antonio public speaking contest 12 13 14 15 16 17 San Angelo meat judging contest 25 26 27 28 San Angelo Livestock Show 2/2-2/18 San Antonio Livestock Show 2/7 2/25/18 San Angelo Livestock Show 2/2-2/18 San Antonio Livestock Show 2/7 2/25/18 Ft. Worth Stock Show & Rodeo 1/12-2/3 San Antonio Livestock Show 2/7 2/25/18 San Angelo Livestock Show 2/2-2/18