PENNSYLVANIA 4-H HORSE PROGRAM THE MCALLISTER OUTSTANDING EQUINE MEMBER AWARD 2019

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PENNSYLVANIA 4-H HORSE PROGRAM THE MCALLISTER OUTSTANDING EQUINE MEMBER AWARD 2019 A $500.00 scholarship will be awarded to the winner, along with a handmade tack trunk. The winner and finalists will be announced during Recognition Ceremonies at the State 4-H Horse Show on Saturday, October 26, 2019. Finalists will be awarded a handmade grooming box. Applications due by August 5, 2019. Application Criteria Applicants for the McAllister Outstanding Member Award must be at least 15 years old as of January 1 of the current year and must be in at least their third year of membership in the 4-H horse program. Members currently enrolled in any 4-H horse project are eligible. Ownership of a horse is not mandatory for completing an application. This award is to recognize an outstanding 4-H member active in the 4-H horse/horse science program. Emphasis is on the member and his/her participation in the horse program, plus his/her leadership and impact on club, county, and community in general. Finalists will be recognized during the State 4-H Horse Show. The member with the highest-scoring entry will receive a $500.00 scholarship and a tack trunk (or similar item). The award was named to honor a longtime volunteer, Dr. Scott McAllister of Centre Hall, PA who has spent a lifetime giving to the horse programs in Pennsylvania. He values the 4- H program as a place for youth to develop communication, leadership and horse skills. Application Procedure Each county may nominate one outstanding 4-H horse program member for this award. The selection procedure should be determined by the individual county. Selection of the county nominee should be made by an appropriate process determined by the extension educator and local horse program leaders. Former finalists may apply if selected by their county. Former winners of the saddle/tack truck may not apply. Checklist for completed application packet (forward all items to the state level for judging): 1. Completed Application Form. Use our form or format. Do not include news clippings, photographs, or more than two letters of reference. 2. Two completed recommendation forms, at least one which must be from a non-4-h related person (i.e., a teacher, employer, counselor, coach). Note: Do not ask a member of your immediate family to complete a recommendation form. Application Deadlines A completed application for ONE nominee per county should be sent to: Paula Lucas, Crawford County Extension, 1099 Morgan Village Road, Suite A, Meadville, PA 16335. Send the original and three copies of the application and letters (original for file copy and one for each judge). Do not send materials in a notebook or plastic sleeves. Applications must be received in the Crawford County office no later than August 5. There are absolutely no exceptions to this deadline! Applications that do not have 4 copies total will not be accepted. No faxes or emails will be accepted! Send the entire packet as a unit; there is no guarantee that additional "pieces" sent under separate cover will be included with the final application at the time of judging. Finalists may be interviewed to determine the top winner if deemed necessary by the judges. If you have questions or need further information, contact Paula Lucas at 814-333-7460. 1

Applicant Name: County: Extension Educator Name and email 2019 PENNSYLVANIA 4-H HORSE PROGRAM MCALLISTER OUTSTANDING EQUINE MEMBER AWARD SCORE SHEET I. Project Summary 5 points II. 4-H Story 30 points III. Communications 20 points IV. Leadership 20 points V. Community Service 20 points VI. County/Regional Events 10 points VII. State/National Events 10 points VIII. Involvement in Non-4-H Activity 10 points IX. Applicant Recommendations 15 points X. Clarity and Neatness of Application 10 points TOTAL SCORE: 150 points This publication is available in alternative media on request. The University is committed to equal access to programs, facilities, admission and employment for all persons. It is the policy of the University to maintain an environment free of harassment and free of discrimination against any person because of age, race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, creed, service in the uniformed services (as defined in state and federal law), veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, marital or family status, pregnancy, pregnancy-related conditions, physical or mental disability, gender, perceived gender, gender identity, genetic information or political ideas. Discriminatory conduct and harassment, as well as sexual misconduct and relationship violence, violates the dignity of individuals, impedes the realization of the University s educational mission, and will not be tolerated. Direct all inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy to the Affirmative Action Office, The Pennsylvania State University, 328 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802-5901, Email: aao@psu.edu, Tel (814) 863-0471. 2

County 2019 PENNSYLVANIA 4-H HORSE PROGRAM MCALLISTER OUTSTANDING EQUINE MEMBER AWARD COVER PAGE Name _ Address E-mail City State Zip Male Female Years in 4-H Phone No. ( ) Age as of January 1 of this year Date of Birth / / Name of Parent(s) or Guardian(s) Name of 4-H Club(s) Name of 4-H Leader(s) Name of high school, college, or vocational program Year in school Major area of study _ If you are not in school, list your present job or career I have prepared this application and believe it to be accurate. Date Member's Signature My signature below indicates that I have read this application and believe it to be correct. I certify that this individual is a current and active member of the 4-H Youth Development Program, and I approve this application. Date Parent or Guardian Signature Date Local 4-H Leader Signature Date Extension Educator Signature NOTE: Two completed recommendation letters must accompany the application. Recommendations should include one from the applicant's 4-H club leader and another from a community-based individual (such as a teacher or other adult in the community who can speak for the community involvement). Extension educators may also include comments on a separate sheet attached to the application. Please do not have a member of your immediate family give you a recommendation. If your parent is your only club leader, have an extension educator or a leader from another club complete a recommendation form. Remember to send four total copies of the application/letters (and double check that both sides of pages are copied where applicable). 3

Tips: Be concise, truthful and highlight key accomplishments. Be sure your application is neat and easy to read. Don't assume the selection committee will always know what a local event is by just listing a name. You may wish to describe (briefly) that event. Use our form or format. Do not include news clippings, photographs, or more than two references! I. Project Summary (5 points) List the 4-H projects that you have completed in each of the previous two years. Be specific as to the project level or unit. List only 4-H projects for which you have kept project books and record books. Note: Capital Days, Ambassador Program, etc. are state activities listed elsewhere in this application. They are not projects. Year: 2017 Year: 2018 List the 4-H projects that you are enrolled in for the current year (2019): 4

II. 4-H Story (30 points) Attach a 1-3 page description of your accomplishments and experiences in the 4-H horse program. Focus on your current year's accomplishments and those of the two previous years. Include the goals you have achieved, knowledge and skills you have acquired, and/or special 4-H events, activities, and programs that were important to you. You need not list your projects again. Type or word-process your response. Stories should be double-spaced using a highly legible font (Times, 12 point is good). The emphasis should be on you, not just on your horses or show ring accomplishments.

III. Communications (20 points) Describe your two most important 4-H related communications experiences during the current year and/or two previous 4-H years (such as demonstrations/presentations, public speaking, marketing 4-H, etc.). Limit your response to the space provided. IV. Leadership (20 points) Describe your two most important 4-H related leadership experiences during the current year and/or two previous 4-H years (such as club or county offices, county or regional committees, teen council, horse camp counselor, Team Horse Power, show chairperson, etc.). Limit your response to the space provided.

V. Community Service (20 points) Describe your two most important community service experiences from the current or two previous years. Limit your response to the space provided.

4-H ACTIVITIES VI. County or Regional 4-H Events (10 points) Include 4-H events planned and conducted for county or multi-county area involving participation from several 4-H groups or clubs (such as Teen Leader Conference, Roundup, tours, officer training, camp, Achievement Night, exchange trip, benefit shows, etc.). Also include your specific duties and any honors won. Limit to last 3 years (2017-2019). EXAMPLES 2018 County 4-H Achievement Night - received horse medal; served as Mistress of Ceremonies County Day Camp - counselor for horse science project 2017 County Achievement Night - presented skit; served on decoration committee Equine Awards Banquet - named Outstanding County Equine Member Regional Teen Weekend - helped with recreational activities Regional Horse Show - participated in 6 classes Regional Hippology Contest - team placed 6th overall (Type your answer below) (You may add additional sheets as needed)

4-H ACTIVITIES VII. State and National 4-H Events (10 points) Indicate the year, event and/or contest you participated in, or committee that you were involved in, including leadership responsibilities you may have had. Include specific duties and/or honors won. Limit this to the last 3 years (2017-2019). EXAMPLES 2018 State 4-H Achievement Days - Public Speaking Contest -placed first in Animal Science (Horse) Division Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup - Public Speaking Contest - Louisville, Kentucky - placed 8th in contest 2017 State 4-H Capital Days - served on state planning committee State 4-H Horse Show - won Reserve Champion Hunter Under Saddle - set up educational display on Poisonous Plants (Type your answer below) (May add additional sheets as needed)

VIII. Involvement in Activities Other Than 4-H (10 points) Briefly summarize your participation, leadership, and recognition in your school, community activities, religious institution, etc. You may include jobs and work experience as part of these listing. You may also describe items as needed to help the judges understand your involvement. Limit to last 3 years (2017-2019). EXAMPLES 2018 Work Summer - Counselor at community recreation site School Class Play - Actor ("Oklahoma") 2017 Community Little League Baseball - Equipment Manager Church Vacation Bible Camp Instructor Christmas Play - Props Manager School National Honor Society Marching Band (Type your answer below) (May add additional sheets as needed)

2019 PENNSYLVANIA 4-H HORSE PROGRAM MCALLSTER OUTSTANDING EQUINE MEMBER AWARD RECOMMENDATION FOR (4-H Member) The individual indicated above is submitting an application for recognition in the Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Program McAllister Outstanding Equine Member. The applicant is required to provide completed recommendation forms from two individuals who have an understanding of the applicant's involvement in 4-H, school and/or community activities. Your responses to the following questions will provide valuable input. How long have you known the applicant? How have you been involved with or how do you know the applicant? Describe the contributions the individual has made in the 4-H Horse Program, his/her 4-H club and community in which he/she lives. Obviously, recommendations from community or school leaders do not need to include knowledge about the member's involvement in the 4-H horse program, as this may not be their area of expertise.

Indicate the applicant's leadership qualities (both those currently exhibited and future potential). Indicate other qualities, strengths, or special talents that you believe the applicant has. Name of person submitting recommendation Address Phone Signature of person submitting recommendation Date

2019 PENNSYLVANIA 4-H HORSE PROGRAM MCALLISTER OUTSTANDING EQUINE MEMBER AWARD RECOMMENDATION FOR (4-H Member) The individual indicated above is submitting an application for recognition in the Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Program McAllister Outstanding Equine Member. The applicant is required to provide completed recommendation forms from two individuals who have an understanding of the applicant's involvement in 4-H, school and/or community activities. Your responses to the following questions will provide valuable input. How long have you known the applicant? How have you been involved with or how do you know the applicant? Describe the contributions the individual has made in the 4-H Horse Program, his/her 4-H club and community in which he/she lives. Obviously, recommendations from community or school leaders do not need to include knowledge about the member's involvement in the 4-H horse program, as this may not be their area of expertise.

Indicate the applicant's leadership qualities (both those currently exhibited and future potential). Indicate other qualities, strengths, or special talents that you believe the applicant has. Name of person submitting recommendation Address Phone Signature of person submitting recommendation Date