MONROE COUNTY NETWORK Congrats to the 4-H State Award Participants! Congratulations to all of our 2017 Monroe County 4-H State Award delegates who took the time to complete the extensive application portfolio and participated in the Leadership Project or Interview portion of the process on campus of Michigan State University as part of the 4-H Exploration Days. We are all very proud of your accomplishments! Contact Us July 2017 Sara Lewis 4-H Program Coordinator 734-240-3174 seitzsa1@anr.msu.edu Ashley Frye 4-H Program Coordinator 734-240-3188 fryeashl@anr.msu.edu Patti Wartinger Support Staff 734-240-3184 warting3@anr.msu.edu Kari Tyree Support Staff 734-240-3182 tyreekar@anr.msu.edu Address 963 South Raisinville Rd Monroe, MI 48161 Back L to R- Elizabeth Dyson, Samantha Beaudrie, Claudia Paddy, Paige Sweet, Anthony Vandermeer, Rachel Ouellette, Hannah Vincent, Sarah Ouellette, Levi Couch Front L to R- Liz Vincent, Katrina Lomas, Alivia Funchion Not pictured: Mark of Excellence delegates Jaren Schmidt and Griffin Linn Find us on Facebook at: Monroe County, MI 4-H Want to be reminded about upcoming meetings and events? Join our group TEXT MESSAGE STEP 1 Text this code: @monroe4h to 81010. STEP 2 Reply to the message from the Remind team with your first & last name. MOBILE APP STEP 1 Download the Remind app on your Android or iphone. STEP 2 Create a student or parent account with your e-mail address. STEP 3 Search for our group by entering code @monroe4h. Michigan State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in furtherance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. The 4-H Name and Emblem have special protections from Congress, protected by code 18 USC 707. Main 734-240-3170 Fax 734-240-3183 msue58@msu.edu Web Site http://msue.anr.msu.edu/ county/monroe/ monroe_county_4_h_1
July 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Independence Day-OFFICE CLOSED 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6pm YLB @ AC 6pm 4-H Council @ AC 7PM H & P Board @ AC 6pm Barn Set Up @ grounds Clover Days 6:30pm Sup. Packet Packing @ ELC Clover Days 7pm 4-H Dorm Meeting @ AC Floral City Horse Show Floral City Horse Show County Shoot 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Floral City Horse Show 2-4 pm Cat Show South Exhibit Bldg. 7pm Royalty Interviews @ AC 7pm Caprine Council @ AC 7pm Shooting Sports @ AC 7pm Superintendents Meeting @ AC 23 24 25 26 7pm Teen Ambassadors @ grounds 27 2-6:30 pm Project Check-in @ grounds 28 Project Judging @ grounds 29 Animal Checkin @ grounds 30 31 1 2 3 4 5
August 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2pm-6:30pm Project Check- Out @ grounds 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 6PM MONROE 4-H MUDHENS OUTING 7pm Horse & Pony @ AC 7pm Caprine Council @ AC 7pm JLA @ ELC 20 2pm Purfect Paws @ AC 21 22 7pm Dog Board @ Ida Methodist Church 23 24 25 26 27 28 7pm SAA @ ELC 29 30 7pm Teen Ambassadors @ ELC 31
This year was the 45th year 4-H members have rode from Maybee to East Lansing. Over 50 bikers and sag wagons made the 107 mile journey over the course of three days. The group celebrated their arrival on Tuesday, June 20th upon their arrival to Holmes Hall at the campus of Michigan State University. It was a great chance for 4- Hers to meet others from around the county as they prepared for the week ahead of them at Exploration Days. Exploration Days is an opportunity for the youths to stay in a dorm, take part in educational sessions around campus, serve as county delegates and meet new friends. About 2,500 youth between the ages of 11-19 take part in the program, with Monroe County having the largest delegation attending. A total of 131 youth and adults from Monroe County spent three days on the gorgeous campus of MSU for 4-H Exploration Days!
2017 Monroe County Thursday, July 27 All projects except flowers, vegetables and livestock must be brought to fair. Freezing, canning, baking, microwave candy and specialty foods will be judged as you bring them to the fair on Thursday. Your crafts, etc. will be entered on Thursday and judged on Friday. If you are exhibiting in any of the food areas, plan to arrive between 2:00 and 6:00 pm to be judged. Livestock tack boxes that have been entered in the contest must be in place by 6:30pm on Thursday, and will be judged on Friday. All others will be allowed in Friday afternoon. Project tags must be completed and firmly attached to your article. Narrations and exhibit tags for modeling must be submitted on Thursday, as well as the presentations for group performances. Narrations should be 50 words or less. Small Animal Dressup narrations may be entered until noon on Saturday. TEAM INVENTIONS-This popular activity will begin at 7:00pm on Thursday. Members should report to the 4-H Activity Center. Sign-up with your team between 2:00 pm and 6:30pm in preparation for the contest. Bring your own markers, scissors, glue guns, glue sticks and tape. Everything else will be provided. Teams will not be chosen at the event. Communications All public speaking, including the Master Stockman Communication Contests must be scheduled on Thursday. Please sign-up at the 4-H Office. All contests will be held on Friday. Check Premium Catalog for entry time of all livestock, and for the exact time for entries into the Produce Building. FAIR PARADE-July 30, 2017 at 1:00 pm It will be leaving from Jones Street and North Monroe- arrive no later than 12:15pm! FAIR OPENS officially opens at 10:00am on Sunday, July 30, 2017.
Sat July 29th 8:30am rabbits brought in 8:30pm dog judging 9am rabbits judged 9:30am judge pocket pets 9:30-2pm vegetables, flowers, produce art, tomato plants 12-4pm livestock exhibits brought in (except swine / poultry) 12:30pm cavy judged 1pm 4-H bake off 5-9pm poultry projects brought in 5-9pm swine exhibits brought in 2017 Monroe County Sun July 30th Mon July 31st Tue Aug. 1st Wed Aug. 2nd Thu Aug. 3rd Fri Aug. 4th Sat Aug. 5th Sun Aug. 6th 8am Poultry Judging 8am judging of sheep 8am Judging of swine 9am judging of horses 8am judging of llamas 9am judging of horses 9am open horse show 6am horses released 9am 4-H Horse Show 9am judging of horses 9am judging of horses 9am steers followed by beef breeding animals 8:30am judging pack goats 10:30am silver ribbon award presentations 11am 4-H small animal auction 6-9am livestock released 1pm Annual Parade 10:30am silver ribbon award presentation 9am judging of goats and showmanship 9am rabbit showmanship 9am judging of horses 4-8pm dog fun day activities 2-6pm dog demonstrations 6pm Sheep Showmanship 1pm Swine showmanship 10:30am silver ribbon award presentation 9am talent showcase 9am dairy cattle judging and showmanship 4pm market livestock sale 8pm fair celebration dance 7pm Dog Dress-Up 2 pm poultry showmanship TBD dog rally 10:30 am silver ribbon award presentations 9-11am modeling 10pm small animal auction animals released 2-8pm dog demonstrations 1pm Pack and harness classes 2-3pm small animal master stockman 10:30am small animal dress up 11pm 4-H horses released 7pm goat milking contest 6pm beef showmanship 4-8 pm dog demonstrations 4-8pm dog demonstrations 12pm midnight tack released 4pm livestock judging contests 4pm explorers recognition 5pm sheep lead class 5:30pm small animal showmanship sweepstakes 6pm VIP goat milking contest 7pm 4-H showmanship sweepstakes 6pm alumni sheep showmanship 7pm royalty contest
Superintendents Meeting All Adult Superintendents are reminded that they must attend the Superintendents meeting scheduled for July 20th @ 7pm at the 4-H Activity Center. It is very important that all Superintendents attend this meeting to learn about the 2017 fair and to pick up your materials. All materials, with the exception of the judging books will be available. Please plan on staying for the entire meeting. Opening Ceremonies for 2017 It has become a tradition for the 4-H Council to host a BBQ and have a small opening celebration on Sunday Afternoon of the. We would like to invite all 4-H Families, Community Sponsors, and other interested people to attend. Sunday July 30th @ 4:30pm outside the 4-HActivity Center. Dedication of new benches and the inclusion of several new bricks will be a part of the program. At the conclusion of the program, the bell will ring to announce the start of the 2017! Floats Interested in building a float for the 2017 Monroe County kick off parade?? Entry forms can be found on the Monroe website: www.monroecountyfair.com or at the 4-H Extension Office 2017 Theme: 70 Years as Michigan s Finest
8 Market Livestock If you have any questions, need help, or your animal loses a tag, please call your Superintendent immediately. Beef-Lee Chapman 734-586-2179 Sheep Mark Chapman 734-755-3158 Swine Ray Kuehnlein 734-777-3215 The market specie Superintendents will be doing random checks of beef, sheep and swine projects this year so make sure you animal is where it is supposed to be! BARN SET-UP Junior Livestock Association & Small Animal Association invites you to the Annual Barn Set-up Tuesday July 11th @ 6pm Please come ready to work! Gloves, tools and extra help is appreciated! Food will be served after setup
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4-H Dorms For those interested in staying in the 4-H Dorms. the sign up meeting is: July 13th at 7pm @ Activity Center. The $110.00 fee will be payable at the meeting. We will also be requesting a $25.00 cash deposit. This will be returned unless something is damaged, broken, or the member goes over their food allowance. Registration papers must be notarized! A notary will be available at the meeting on the 13th. Members 10 and over will begin their stay on Sunday, July 30th and return home on Sunday morning, August 6th. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Again this year, volunteers will be collecting cardboard and pop cans during the fair. Everyone is welcome to assist one or more nights during the fair. These items are collected each evening after 11:00pm and stored in the large recycling bins behind the Animal Control building. This is a great community service activity for clubs and individuals. Please call the Extension Office to sign up. Barn VS Barn Teen Ambassadors is having a competition between the barns to see what barn can collect the MOST school supplies for local students in need. A list of items needed will be handed out at the Superintendent meeting on July 20th. Please see your Superintendent for a list of items needed. Drop off all donations at the Teen Ambassadors office during week: July 30th through August 5th. The Barns competing: CRAFT BARNS (Craft I, Craft II, Educational, Produce) LARGE ANIMAL BARNS (Beef, Sheep, Swine, Horse, Goat, Dairy) SMALL ANIMAL BARN
4-H Royalty As we approach the 2017 Monroe County royalty nomination are upon us. You can be nominated through their local community clubs, county boards, committees, or special projects. The 2016-2017 4-H Royalty Samantha Beaudrie, Joel Spotts, Jaren Schmidt and Stephen Wiesler have done an outstanding job and continue to represent us well. It is encouraged that you participate in the interview process which will be held on Tuesday, July 18th at 7:00pm at the 4-H Activity Center on the fairgrounds. Please dress appropriately for interview. To be eligible for being named county royalty, you MUST participate in an in-person interview. No Phone interviews will be allowed. As candidates, you are invited to ride on a float in the Parade on Sunday, July 30 at 1:00pm. Meet at the parade start site by 12:00pm if you wish to ride.
Michigan Livestock Expo MSU Pavilion - July 13-16 Michigan livestock expo is a multi-species livestock event including beef, sheep, swine and goats, designed to enhance the livestock industry, educate youth and showcase Michigan s agriculture industry. Find more information at : http://www.milivestock.com/
18 STATEWIDE CALENDAR OF EVENTS 4-H Workshops August 11-13: Kayaking, Outdoor Adventure Challenge Level 2 http://bit.ly/2nawdxn Little Bay de Noc, Gladstone August 18-20: Flat-Water Canoeing, Outdoor Adventure Challenge Level 2 http://bit.ly/2nawdxn Manistee River near Kingsley August 26-27: Global Village and Global Gateway Experience With 4-H http://howellnaturecenter.org/programs/heifer-global-village/global-gateway Howell Nature Center, Howell Other 4-H Events July 13: Michigan 4-H/FFA Livestock Judging Contest http://msue.anr.msu.edu/resources/michigan_4_h_ffa_livestock_judging_contest MSU Pavilion, East Lansing July 17-21: 4-H Youth Dairy Days http://www.canr.msu.edu/events/michigan-dairy-expo-and-4-h-dairy-days MSU Pavilion, Lansing July 21: Michigan 4-H/FFA Meat Judging Contest http://bit.ly/2rspgfw Anthony Hall, MSU, East Lansing July 24-28: 4-H Renewable Energy Camp https://events.anr.msu.edu/event.cfm?eventid=95d877c85d23203a MSU, East Lansing July 30-August 3: National 4-H Forestry Invitational http://4hforestryinvitational.org Jackson s Mill State 4-H Conference Center, Weston, West Virginia August 2-4: 4-H Health & Food Science Camp https://events.anr.msu.edu/event.cfm?eventid=a11b8c3cf0d2fb86 MSU, East Lansing August 11-13: State 4-H Horse Show http://www.ans.msu.edu/extension/horse_youth_programs MSU Pavilion, Lansing August 19: Lansing Lugnuts 4-H Night! http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/lansing_lugnuts_4_h_night Cooley Law School Stadium, Lansing August 20: State 4-H Miniature Horse Show http://www.ans.msu.edu/extension/horse_youth_programs South Barn, MSU Pavilion, Lansing For the most up-to-date events listing, go to http://4h.msue.msu.edu/events
STATEWIDE NEWS AREA 2017 State 4-H Dog Show This event presented each August by Michigan State University (http://www.msu.edu) Extension (http://msue.anr.msu.edu) 4-H Youth Development (http://bit.ly/12nxjln) allows participants to: Present dogs in the following classes: Leader Dog/Service-Dog Puppy Freestyle Junior Showmanship Obedience Rally Agility Brace Teams Cloverbud Display honesty, respect for others, good sportsmanship, understanding of the humane and ethical care and treatment of animals, and their ability to follow 4-H policies and procedures Participate in free Educational Posters and Photography Contests 19 Who Should Attend? Exhibitors must be Michigan 4-H'ers (but not necessarily enrolled in a 4-H dog project) aged 9 to 19 years, as of January 1, 2017. Cloverbud division youth must be 5 to 8 years old, as of January 1, 2017. 4-H members can show up to two dogs (5 months or older) of any breed. Naturally, spectators are welcome! Date and Location of the Show: August 19, 2017, the MSU Pavilion (http://bit.ly/2ppwbd1) What Is the Cost of the Show? The nonrefundable registration fees are $6 per dog and $10 per class. Camping is available at the MSU Pavilion for $30 per night (Friday and Saturday only) How Does Someone Register? Registration forms (for participants and show sponsors) are available in the show catalog found on the Michigan 4-H web site (http://bit.ly/2qbtqhy). Youth must fill out entry forms completely and take the documents to the local MSU Extension office (http://msue.anr.msu.edu/county) by July 21, 2017. To be accepted, entries must have the following: 1. A complete entry form, found in the 2017 State 4-H Dog Show Catalog (http://bit.ly/2rw96ac) 2. A copy of proof of vaccination (this is generally an itemized receipt or certificate from the veterinarian) for each dog entered (participants may bring up to two dogs) 3. Payment of class fees (to ensure all applicable fees are paid, check the math on the entry form). More information about this show is available from: The Michigan 4-H web site (http://bit.ly/2qbtqhy) The 2017 Michigan 4-H State Dog Show Catalog (http://bit.ly/2rw96ac) Your local MSU Extension 4-H staff (http://bit.ly/1u0f9e3) Katie Ockert (ockertka@anr.msu.edu), Michigan 4-H Animal Science Educator How to Measure Your Dog for the 4-H Dog Show (http://bit.ly/2qwzfy7), by Dr. Elizabeth Wells