OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE

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TAMA COUNTY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH MAY 2012 NEWSLETTER Darla Thiessen Tama County Extension and Outreach County Youth Coordinator dthiesen@iastate.edu WHAT S INSIDE: Thank You Thank You FSQA 4Her s for 4H Fair Scholarship I would like to thank everyone who helped with the swine weigh in this past March. We had 15 youth weigh in 144 animals. The weather was good and the day went very smooth. Thank you for all your help! Queen Application Shaving Cream Rule Bucket of Junk Pie In the Face I would also like to thank all the volunteer leaders who a ended our spring leaders training this past week. We appreciate you and everything that you do for the Tama County 4H Program. Thank you for all you do and all the me you give! If you missed the training please contact the Extension Office for the make up DVD. Remember this is a requirement! Club Booth Member Insurance Darla Thiessen Livestock Id s Poultry Superintendent Calendar 203 W. High Street Toledo, Iowa 641 484 2703 Office: Hours 8 4:30 M F LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/TAMA Iowa State University Extension programs are available to all without regard to race, color, na onal origin, religion, sex, age, or disability.

FSQA Last Chance FSQA I have scheduled ONE FSQA training night here in Tama County. This will be your only chance to take the training and then you will have to find another county to complete your training. FSQA Training : Thursday, May 24 at 7:00pm at Tama County Extension Office. 4H members in grades 7 12 are strongly encouraged to contact the Tama County Extension Office and schedule a me to take the test. 4HERS FOR 4H 4Her s for 4H Due If your club plans to contribute to the 4Her s for 4H campaign please have your check made out to Iowa 4H Founda on and your completed form to the Extension Office no later than May 15. FAIR SCHOLARSHIP A en on Seniors Tama County Fair Scholarships This scholarship is designed to recognize outstanding high school students who par cipate in the Tama County Fair through 4 H or FFA. This year s scholarship will be two $500 scholarships. Applica ons may be obtained from school guidance counselors or the Tama County Extension Office. Applications are due June 15, and should be sent to: Tama Co Fair, PO Box 243 Toledo, Iowa 52342. TAMA COUNTY FAIR QUEEN APPLICATION It is me again for the Tama County Fair Queen Contest. Interested young ladies can pick up an applica on at the Tama County Extension Office or by contac ng Karla Novotny at 641 485 2364. This is an excellent opportunity for personal growth, and development of leadership and speaking skills. Applica ons are to be post marked by June 1st, to Karla Novotny. OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH YOUTH AND ADULTS LEARN, GROW, AND WORK TOGETHER AS CATALYSTS FOR POSTIVE CHANGE

Tama County Fair 2012 July 18-22 Weigh In date for sheep, rabbits, meat goat and breeding beef will be held Saturday May 5 at the Fairgrounds in Gladbrook. If you did not receive a le er containing the informa on and mes please contact the Extension Office. Animal ID s Due May 15 Animals that did not have a weigh in/ Id day must be ID ed in 4honline by May 15. You will not receive an ID form in the mail. The system will lock down a er May 15. Do not wait un l the last minute you can do this any me. Bo le calf, bo le lamb, and pets must bring or mail a photo to the Extension Office by May 15. SHAVING CREAM RULE The following has been added to the rules in the Tama County fair book. Shaving Cream is Prohibited Consequences for not following the rule is stated in the fair book as follows: Failure to abide by ALL rules may disqualify the exhibitor for one year and will result in forfei ng any prizes, premiums, and trophies (championships) for all PERSONAL livestock DEVELOPMENT and non livestock exhibits. All exhibits will be judged and receive wri en/oral comments and ribbons only. Pie In The Face The County Council will be holding a new contest this year at the Tama County Fair, Pie in the Face. Containers will be placed in the Klinefelter building with names/ photos of the nominees. Fair guests will get to vote by placing money in jars. The top 3 nominees will get the honor of having a pie thrown in their face on Friday night during Fun Night. The County Council is looking for nominee sugges ons. If you would like to make a sugges on please contact the Extension Office by May 15. All Funds collected from the contest will be donated to fair and scholarships. Club Booth The Theme for the club booths this year will be Brighten Your World. The Club Booths will be set up in the same ma er as the past. Booths will be set up according to number of fair entries for each club. The Youth Commi ee will be crea ng the booth sizes. Member Insurance One club leader from each club should have received a bill from the Extension Office with the amount of the club s por on of the insurance. Please send your check to the Extension Office as soon as possible. Poultry The Tama County Fair Board is looking for a poultry superintendent. If you are interested or know someone who may be interested please contact the Fair Board President Jim Novotny or the Tama County Extension Office.. 4-H IS BASED ON RESEARCH

Tama County Extension Office 203 W. High Street P. O. Box 308 Toledo, IA 52342 030 PRESORTED STD MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID Toledo, Ia PERMIT NO.308 Tama County 4H Newsle er Tama County 4 H Newsle er Return Service Requested May 2012 Darla Thiessen Tama County Youth Coordinator and jus ce for all The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410, or call 800-795-3272 (voice) or 202-720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 4-H PLEDGE I PLEDGE MY HEAD TO CLEARER THINKING, MY HEART TO GREATER LOYALTY, MY HANDS TO LARGER SERVICE, AND MY HEALTH TO BETTER LIVING, FOR MY CLUB, MY COMMUNITY, MY COUNTRY, AND MY WORLD.

Calendar UPCOMING EVENTS Day Camps Happy Birthday May 5 Sheep, Breeding Beef, Rabbit, Meat Goat Weigh In /ID Day May 15 All ID s Due In 4honline May 15 Camping Forms Are Due To Extension Office May 26 Rabbit Workshop at Extension Office June 15 All Fair Entries Due June 15 16 Region 9 Jr Camp Pine Lake June 18 Communica on Day June 20 Clothing Selec on June 26 28 State Youth Conference June 29 30 Region 9 Intermediate Trip July 9 Garden Tours July 14 Fair Clean Up July 17 Booth Set Up July 18 22 Tama County Fair Tama County Extension will be hos ng day camps this summer. These county wide day camps have been set on the following dates and loca ons. These camps are open to any 4H member or non member in grades K 3 (as of May 2012). Registra on forms will be sent home to all youth from the schools. Forms can also be picked up at the Tama County Extension Office. There is a $15 per camp fee. Camps are held for 9am 3pm. Farm Animal Fun June 11 Gladbrook City Park June 13 Traer City Park June 22 Tama City Park Wacky and Cool Science Stuff June 25 Traer City Park June 27 Gladbrook City Park June 29 Tama City Park Happy Birthday to. Stacey Slaven 5/6 Stephanie Slaven 5/6 Madison McKee 5/6 Amaya Peterson 5/7 Liesel Casto 5/8 Anakin Capazo 5/12 Madeline Bu s 5/16 Wya Kaufman 5/19 Laura Novotny 5/19 Kallie Hala 5/20 Daniel Kupka 5/21 Blake Greiner 5/24 Jake Kucera 5/24 Tessa Sienknecht 5/26 Hunter Filloon 5/27 WANT TO KNOW MORE? FIND US AT: EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/TAMACOUNTY

The Tama County Fair Associa on will be having the Bucket of Junk contest for the 2012 County Fair. Anyone is eligible to enter this contest. A five gallon bucket of unique junk pieces will be provided. All the buckets will include the same number of items that are as close to iden cal as possible. There is a $20.00 refundable deposit due when a contestant receives a bucket and this will be refunded when they return their entry. You may clean, sand, weld, glue, cut, bolt, fasten, bend, shape, paint, or finish the item that you are provided. NO pieces may be added; you may leave out only one item. Create whatever you want with the contents of your bucket. The goal is to use all the items in your bucket to create a sculpture or lawn art. You will be asked to name your crea on when you check in at the fair. Entries will be on display at the fair beginning Wednesday a ernoon, July 18th. The public may vote for People s Choice by placing coins in a container near their favorite piece one penny equals one vote. The crea on with the most votes will earn the designa on People s Choice and win all the money in the buckets. The Tama Fair Associa on will provide a 1st place award of $50.00; 2nd place award of $25.00; and 3rd place award of $10.00. The art will be judged on crea vity, use of materials, and cra smanship. All decisions by the judges are final. All sculptures will be the property of the Tama County Fair Associa on and will be auc oned Friday night, July 20 on the county fairgrounds. All proceeds will go to toward Tama County Fair Scholarships. The buckets of junk will be available June 9 a er 8am. (Par cipants under the age of 18, must have adult supervision.) Please call Dick Ruzicka at (319) 478 2550 to make arrangements to pick up a bucket. There are a limited number of buck ets first come, first serve! 203 W. High Street Toledo, Iowa 641 484 2703 Office: Hours 8 4:30 M F LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/TAMA Iowa State University Extension programs are available to all without regard to race, color, na onal origin, religion, sex, age, or disability.