The 4-H 4-H IN 4 -MER AUGUST SEPTEMBER A REMINDER FOR ALL THE GRAHAM COUNTY FAIR IS AROUND THE CORNER! 4-H MEMEBERS & LEADERS Bring ALL your animal entries to the Fairgrounds Ag. Barn Receiving times vary check the Fair Book Melvina Adolf 4-H H Youth Development This newsletter was created by Diana Deiter 4-H Fair Entries Reminder 1 4-H Camp Needs Ya ALL 2 Demo/Presentation Day # 4 2 ALL other entries to The 4-H H DEPT. / BUILDING # 1 Receiving Time : Call the 4-H H Office Items that can be entered: Safeway/Escrip & Bashas /Thanks a Million! NEW Website! Horse Quest Volunteers Needed at the A.T.V. Safety Training 4-H Poster Week Promotional 3 3 4 4 4-H Birthdays 4 4-H H Promo. Posters, Civic Gov., ATV Safety, Leather, Plants, Demo/Presentations Poster, Gardening, Photography, Arts & Crafts, Foods, Clothing, Child Care, Life Enrichment, and Clover Kid projects! Each entry will be judged on its own merit, an will receive a ribbon! 4-H Lets Get Baking, Canning Farm Credit Services Donates to W.R.L.F. Graham County Fair Books Available A.T.V. Safety Training Workshop 4H Calendar September & October 5 5 5 6 7
UPCOMING EVENTS & 4-H INFORMATION 4-H MEMBERS-LEADERS AND PARENTS 4-H CAMP has the possibility to happen in November! But, there is one important issue that we need to address! We need Ya ALL to join the 4-H EAM! Get involved today call the 4-H Office 428-2611 Without YOU as a TEAM Player 4-H activities such as Y.A.C., Project Clubs, Club meetings, Camp, Judging Day, and all other 4-H events! CAN'T happen without YOU! THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE 4-H TEAM IS YOU! LOCAL 4-H YOUTH ATTENDED THE LIVESTOCK JUDGING ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO! The senior livestock judging team traveled to Albuquerque last Thursday. The judging contest was individuals only, not teams. There were three divisions; Senior, Junior and Novice. Only the Senior division were presented with awards; NMSU jackets with their names engraved on them for the top 10. In the Seniors, Lauren Wilson finished 2nd overall with 520 points out of a possible 550. Ben Menges finished 3rd overall also with 520 points. We had never competed in this contest and will decide next year if we want to go again. In any event it was a good workout for the team. We likely would have won if it had been a team competition as Lauren and Ben both had outstanding days against very stiff competition. We plan on traveling to Las Cruces on Sept 30 to compete in the Southern NM State Fair.
UPCOMING EVENTS & 4-H INFORMATION Kavon Benjamin Philip Deiter Jacqueline Donohue Clint Dryden Megan Dunlap Journey Graver Kelli Kobelin Preston Lindsey Robin Link Jeremy Maldonado Cindy Pearson Kacie Talley Myrl Talley Kadi Vanderblomin ATV SAFETY TRAINING 10/14/06 Planning Meetings every Wednesday 6:00 pm until the Training SEPTEMBER 20,OCTOBER 4, & 11 Graham County General Service Building 921 Thatcher Blvd., Safford, If you are unable to attend call the Graham County 4-H Office 928-428-2611 for the conference phone number. September 30, practice run at the Dunes, everyone needs to be there. 4-H POSTER WEEKS PROMOTIONAL ITS TIME FOR ALL 4-H MEMBERS TO TAKE THE TIME AND CREATE A POSTER! And place it in a local business window or at the County Fair! Posters need to be displayed Monday, September 25 through Monday, October 9 Create a poster that will tell everyone about YOUR 4-H Club, WHAT 4-H is ALL about, why YOU are in 4-H. Or invite youth and adults to JOIN 4-H and invite the public to come out to the County Fair and see what 4-H is all about!! Need supplies call the 4-H Office 928-428-2611
HELP 4-H AND JOIN TODAY NEW WEB SITE SIGN UP NOW FOR E-SCRIP 4-H Family, Friends, and Relatives Help 4-H Earn Money Today Group Name - Graham County 4-H Last Name First Name Address City State Zip Code Email Address Phone Number Safeway Club Card# Signature Send completed form to: Graham County 4-H P.O. Box 127, Solomon, AZ 85551 NEW WEBSITE! http://www.extension.org/horses EXTENSION is pleased to announce the launch of its first Community of Practice web site, Horse Quest provides Internet visitors with reliable and up-to-date horse information through a knowledge base of commonly asked questions that have science-based, peer-reviewed answers. In addition, online lessons use self-paced learning objects to help users learn more about specialized areas of equine science. The newest lesson being introduced is a module for new and prospective horse owners.
DON T FORGET to pick up YOUR GRAHAM COUNTY FAIR BOOK At the 4-H H Office Western Region Leaders Forum 4-H LETS GET BAKING, CANNING, AND SEWING SERIES ALL ITEMS CAN BE ENTERED IN THE COUNTY FAIR! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 TIME: 10:00 a.m. - until completed PLACE: 5828 S. COTTONTAIL TRAIL (SOUTH ON HWY. 191 JUST BEFORE ROPER LAKE ROAD) COST: Depends on the future projects and produce POSSIBLE FIELD TRIPS TO GATHER PRODUCE TO REGISTER CALL THE 4-H OFFICE 428-2611 (To ensure there will be enough supplies for all that attend) Farm Credit Services Southwest donates $5,000 to the 2007 Western Region 4-H Forum! Commitment to agriculture and the future generations of agriculture is a longtime tradition at Farm Credit Services Southwest ( FCSSW ). Over the years, FCSSW has contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars and staff members have donated uncounted hours as a demonstration of that commitment. For example, FCSSW has a superb track record in the support of agricultural education, with an emphasis on helping young and beginning farmers develop into successful entrepreneurs through their Young Farmer and Rancher Executive Institute. FCSSW has also helped dozens of college interns gain practical knowledge about careers in agricultural finance. In addition, this commitment to the future generations of farmers, ranchers, and people in rural America is demonstrated by their continued support of youth programs such as 4-H and FFA. Whatever is needed a barbeque, a barn sale, scholarships, or board membership FCSSW consistently promotes company-wide participation to help the kids and encourage their appreciation of our agricultural heritage.
ATV SAFETY TRAINING WORKSHOP MELVINA ADOLF 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT T HIS NEWSLETTER WAS CREATED BY DIANA DEITER GILA VALLEY RIDERS RUN THE CLOVER Saturday, October 14, 2006 Registration: 8:00-9:00 am BLM-Hot Wells/Sand Dunes Traveling east on Hwy 70 from Safford, turn right on Haekle Road and follow the signs for 25 miles. Hot Wells Dunes is to the left. Follow the CLOVERS to the site. To promote ATV safety for the riders and for the health of the environment in our community Pre-registration required for more information or to volunteer please call U of A Extension (928) 428-2611 http://cals.arizona.edu/graham/4-h/index.html Admission: $5.00 includes meal This training will include Importance of checking your ATV Checking your riding equipment How to maneuver your ATV The impact the ATV has on the environment GREAT DOOR PRIZES CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION BLM Vehicle Permit Fee $3.00* *Participants will be required to pay the $3.00 per vehicle daily use fee for the Funding for this workshop was provided through a grant from the National 4-H ATV Safety Council.
Graham County 4-H U of A Cooperative Extension P.O. Box 127 Solomon, AZ. 85551 4-H Completer Requirements 2006 1. Attend 75% Project Club Meetings. 2. Attend 75% Community Club Meetings (9 are held 7 = 75%). Or 6 community club meetings with 2 hours of documented community service pre approved and signed, by your leader, Or 5 community club meetings with 4 hours of documented community service pre approved and signed, by your leader. (Must attend entire event to receive credit, one community club credit can be from another county s community club, if documented correctly.) 3. Demonstration/Informative Speech - County level (in your project area). Must attended entire event to receive credit. Demonstration/Informative speech must be given at one of the scheduled demonstration/informative speech days. DEMONSTRATIONS A demonstration puts words into action. An effective demonstration teaches others how to do something by showing while telling -- and showing really is worth a thousand words. At the end of a demonstration, you should have a finished product to show to your audience. INFORMATIVE SPEECH An informative speech tells about something. Topic must be 4-H project related. It also uses visual aids and should include a minimum of three posters, slides, or other visuals. 4. TWO other County 4-H Events A. Fundraiser B. Spring/Summer Fair C. Parades D. County 4-H Camp E. Judging Day F. County Community Service G. 4-H Promotion H. Demo Day Attendance I. Awards Night Attendance 5. Recordbook, Scrapbook or Portfolio (must score at least a white ribbon) 6. Enter and participate at the county fair in your 4-H project area. 7. Extra credit activities could include: Other camps, Civic Governance activities, state and national events, etc. Note added changes! 01/06/06