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February 27, 2017 CALLAWAY COUNTY 4-H NEWS Upcoming Dates: February 27-6:30pm Senior Council meeting February 28 Camp Counselor Applications Due March 4-KTIS Dinner, North Callaway High School March 4-8:30am Regional Horsebowl at MFA headquarters in Columbia March 16-7:00pm SMQA at the Extension Office March 17-6:00pm-9:00pm Shooting Sports Safety March 18-9:00am-12:00pm Expo Work Day March 18-9:00am-12:00pm Shooting Sports Safety April 1-2nd Annual Callaway Co. 5K Run/Walk, New Bloomfield April 21-4-H Teen Lock-In (13+) April 22-9:00am-12:00pm Expo Work Day May 20-9:00am-12:00pm Expo Work Day May 31-9:00am-12:00pm Expo Work Day KTIS Dinner Reminders This year s dinner will be at the North Callaway High School. 1)The school is a little smaller than South Callaway so please park behind the school by the track to allow for enough parking for KTIS members. 2)Workers can eat at 10:00am before the general public is served or after 1:00pm. Lunch is served to the public from 10:30am-12:45pm. The cafeteria is small so if it looks crowded there are picnic tables in the back of the school to sit at. It is supposed to be a very nice day so we are expecting a large crowd and we do not want to run out of food. 3)Girls, remember to come with your hair pulled back and with a hat on. 4) There will be someone at the school by 7:30am-7:45am and after if you need to drop off pies. A big thank you goes out to those that will be helping! SMQA training will be held on March 16! Please check with your club leader to see if you need to do this. This is for anyone in an animal project, hams, & bacon and is required for 2 years in a row. This is a requirement to sell at the fair. Please RSVP to Sarah at the extension office at 642-0755. 12 out of 67 kids are currently signed up. The Case for Camp Clover Point Sarah Rohrbach rohrbachs@missouri.edu 642-0755 Callaway County 4-H Youth Program Assistant http://extension.missouri.edu/ callaway/4h.aspx Camp Counselor Applications are due the end of the week! We only have 1 application. We need at least 5 counselors and some to stay for shooting sports camp. (For members 14 and up.)

February 27, 2017 White House Genetics Show Pig Clinic in Warrensburg, MO on April 29, 2017. Registration form and details are in the Feb. 6 newsletter. COMO Swine Showmanship Clinic in Columbia on March 18, 2017. Flyer attached. Project Update Shooting Sports-Shooting Sports Safety Training will be offered at the Extension Office on March 17 (6pm-9pm) & March 18 (9am-12pm)If this is your 1st year in shooting sports you can not shoot without attending this class (6 hours needed.) Please sign up for this class on 4-H online (740). Contact Lori Davis at shanekalynmom@gmail.com if you have questions. SMQA training-this is for anyone enrolled in an animal project, hams or bacon. The date has been set for March 16th at the Extension Office at 7:00pm. SMQA training needs to be done two years in a row and again when a member turns 14. It will be set up in stations. Parents if you can help run a station please let Sarah know. Please RSVP-snacks will be provided.(if you can not make the date please call the Extension Office, other options are available, but this needs to be done by June 1 to show.) Swine-The first two of four part series of slide shows are available for viewing. SPS participants must view them prior to selecting their pigs on March 18. Go to http:// animalsciences.missouri.edu and near the bottom of the page you should be able to click on and open each presentation with pptx (audio). Let Tim Safranski know if you have any issues 573-884-7994. Exploring 4-H-Our last 3 hour project meeting will be March 11 at 8:30am-11:30am at the Extension Office. Please bring your demonstration items. Youth Sheep & Goat Clinic in New Bloomfield, MO lead by Klarissa Minish on April 15, 2017.RSVP to kshefit93@gmail.com. Flyer with more details is in the Feb. 6 newsletter. Clinics/Sales Horses-There will be a local horsemanship and trail clinic offered by the Mid-MO Saddle Club and Big Spring Busy Beaver on May 6, 2017. See attached flyer for details. Swine-There will be a show pig sale with the Martin Family in Rolla, MO. Flyer is attached. Meat Goats-Star of Missouri meat goat wether sale will be Saturday, April 8th in Mexico, MO. Flyer is attached. County Happenings 2nd Annual Callaway County 4-H 5K Run/Walk-Steve Hartman has volunteered to organize our 4-H 5K run/walk in New Bloomfield on April 1, 2017. Please mark your calendars for this event. This is one of our large county fundraisers! This counts on your member in good standing sheet if you would like to work at the event. The flyer is attached at the bottom of this newsletter. Please pass the information on to any runners/walkers you may know. Steve s # is 573-491-3598 if you would like to help, call the Extension Office at 573-642-0755.

February 27, 2017 Save the Date for State Activities April 8 Horsebowl April 9 Hippology April 22 11:00am Mizzou Collegiate Horsemen s Assoc. Horse Show at the MU Equine Teaching Facility June 17 State Poultry Day July 9-13 & July 16-20 Summers @ Mizzou August 26 Livestock Judging August 27-30* Horse Judging Contest (*will be held one day during the State Horse Show this year exact date TBA) Save the Date! William Woods University is proud to host a riding clinic with noted/jumper trainer George H. Morris on April 28-30 from 8am-5pm. He will also be speaking on Friday night. 4-H members can attend as auditors. E-mail Michele Smith at Michele.smith@williamwoods.edu for more information. Regional Happenings 4-H Day with the Kansas City Royals-Attention all Royals fans 4H day will be held on September 8, 2017. The Royals vs. Twins game will be $40 a ticket if signed up by April 15 or $60 a ticket if signed up by July 15. Ticket includes t-shirt and raffles. Form is in the Feb. 6 newsletter. 4-H Day with the Cardinals-Join us on May 20th, 2017 for the 16th annual 4-H Day with the Cardinals. Tickets for the game will be $25.00 each and includes a specially designed t-shirt. Tickets must be postmarked by April 10th, 2017. Form is in the Feb. 6 newsletter. Mizzou Collegiate Horse Show-April 22 at the MU Equine Teaching Facility. See attached flyer for more details. State Happenings Public Speaking-The 4-H Public Speaking Academy is preparing for its sixth year! Extension faculty, along with 4-H volunteers and college professors, will provide educational workshops to help youth build their skills and comfort with public speaking. Participants will be guided through the basics and finer points of writing and delivering a speech. Youth will receive individual assistance. The camp is open to all youth 11-13 years of age interested in learning more about public speaking. The Academy will be June 21-22, 2017 and registration is due May 16. Lodging will be provided on the campus of Central Methodist University in Fayette, Mo. The cost is $100.For more information, contact Patty Fisher at fisherp@missouri.edu or 573-324-5464 and be sure to download the brochure on the Missouri 4-H page at http://4h.missouri.edu/publicspeaking-academy/main.p://4h.missouri.edu/public-speakiacademy/ main. Shooting Sports Leader Certification Workshop-If you are interested in becoming a certified shooting sports leader there will be a workshop held in Clinton, MO at CampLifeChange on March 24-26. There is an $80 fee. The website is http://4h.missouri.edu/shooting-sports-events/ shooting-sports-leader-certification. Host a Japanese Student-We have 12 youth coming to Missouri ages 12-17 from July 23-Aug. 17. If you are interested in hosting a youth for a everyday type experience (gender match and within 2 years of Japanese delegate) check it out at https://www.states4hexchange.org/ apply/host. MU Animal Science Youth Leadership Academy-High school youth from across the state are invited to participate in the University of Missouri Animal Science Youth Leadership Academy hosted by the MU Division of Animal Sciences and University of Missouri Extension. The goal of the academy is to discover Missouri s young leaders in agriculture and facilitate their growth and impact on the livestock industry. See attached flyer.

February 27, 2017 Deadlines for State Activities Deadline March 15 March 15 March 31 Activity Shooting Sports Leader Certification Workshop Hunting & Outdoor Skills Leader Workshop Hall of Fame nominations Scholarship Opportunities 2017 MCSC-Monsanto High School Scholarship Awards-Do you know high school students that are dedicated to improving their community and looking for scholarship money to continue their education. The MCSC is looking for 8 outstanding high school volunteers to award $1000 to. Applications are due March 10, 2017. To find out more, visit https://movolunteers.org/awards.htm County Scholarships Available-County scholarships are available for those needing help paying for state/county dues, camps & state wide events. Applications are available at the Extension Office. All applications will be reviewed by the senior council. March 31 May 5 GROWMARK Pollinator Application Summers @ Mizzou Callaway Youth Expo Would you club like to plant a Liberty Tree? The original Liberty Tree was a famous elm tree that stood near Boston Common during the Revolutionary era. In 1765, In 1765, the Sons of Liberty, a group of American colonists, staged the first act of defiance against British rule under the tree. This spawned the resistance that eventually led to the American Revolutionary War. During the war, several other towns designated their own Liberty Trees as support for the resistance spread throughout the colonies. These Liberty Trees became symbols of American independence The last original Liberty Tree, a Tulip Poplar, stood on the grounds of St. John s College in Annapolis, Md. Until 1999 when it dies during Hurricane Floyd. Prior to its death, 14 seedlings were successfully germinated from the tree through a project spearheaded by the nonprofit conservation organization American Forests. The seedlings were planted throughout the original 13 colonies. In order to further preserve the legacy of the Liberty Trees, a bud-grafting program was launched, through which several budgrafted trees were grown. Thanks to the generosity of Crader Distributing and local STIHL dealers, 20 of these bud-grafted trees will be donated to Missouri 4-H clubs to be planted in public spaces throughout Missouri. Applications are due March 15 and trees needed to be planted April 22-April 29. See the extension office for the application. Clean Up/Work Days-The following dates have been set for clean up at Auxvasse. Reminder: youth need to participate in 1 in order to sell at the auction and work a shift at the expo. Work days are: March 18th 9am- 12pm, April 22nd 9am-12pm, May 20th 9am-12pm, May 31st 6pm, June 24th 9am-12pm, June 29th 6pm-9pm, July 9th clean up after the expo. Please call in to the Extension Office with the dates you would like to work so we have workers on each day.1st Anyone working the March 18th work day please bring a rake and gloves for picking up limbs and leaves. Don t forget to find the sign up sheet to mark that you were there. Requirements to Show/Sell at the Callaway Youth Expo Home Arts 1)**Be a member in good standing, 2) Attend conference judging (or turn in absentee form) Animal Project, Hams, Bacon-1)**Be a member in good standing, 2) Attend a work day at the CYE, 3) Do SMQA training 3) Hams/Bacons project to attend conference judging Requirements to sell-1)**be a member in good standing, 2) Attend a work day at the CYE, 3)Do SMQA training, 4)Work a shift during the CYE (ham breakfast, selling t- shirts, sale dinner, etc., sign up at the CYE when you get your sale shirt), A 10% sellers fee will be held if requirements are not met. **A list should come from each club leader by the end of June of who is a member in good standing to Sarah at the extension office. A database is being made and will be checked during the CYE.

RESERVATION FORM Clinic is Saturday, May 6th from 12pm-5pm. Registration forms RECEIVED BY April 24, 2017 (Late Entries will be charged a $10 late fee) No refunds after April 30, 2017. Limited to 8 riders in each section. Spots will be filled first come, first served. If the clinic is full at the time we receive your registration, you will be put on a waiting list. NAME ADDRESS PHONE CONTACTS (CELL) (OTHER) EMAIL Guardian, if under the age of 18 WITH HORSE Non 4H or FFA TRAIL $30 SHOWMANSHIP $30 BOTH Horsemanship & Trail $50 Session I Trail-Beginner from 12-1pm Session II Trail-Intermediate/Advanced from 1:15-2:15 Session III Horsemanship-Beginner from 2:30-3:30 Session IV Horsemanship- Intermediate/Advanced 3:45-4:45 4H or FFA Members*Must provide proof of membership TRAIL $25 SHOWMANSHIP $25 BOTH Horsemanship & Trail $40 Session I Trail-Beginner from 12-1pm Session II Trail-Intermediate/Advanced from 1:15-2:15 Session III Horsemanship-Beginner from 2:30-3:30 Session IV Horsemanship- Intermediate/Advanced 3:45-4:45 AUDIT ONLY- unlimited spots TRAIL $15 SHOWMANSHIP $15 BOTH SESSIONS $20 CASH OR CHECK ACCEPTED Checks are made payable to Mid-Mo Saddle Club Name and address Signature Please mail forms and payment to: Kate Engemann 32157 State Highway 94 Hermann, MO 65041 Kateengemann@yahoo.com ******Please email a copy of your current coggins or bring them with you. You must also complete and bring the attached liability waiver. No riders may participate without the signed waiver. In the case of inclement weather, the clinic will be moved to Timberline Stables in New Bloomfield, MO. We will make sure to email all participants if the location changes.

including email addresses, IM screen names, cell phone numbers, social networking profiles, blogs, or any Internet contact is not condoned by Camp Clover Point. Your counselor knows that this type of exchange is not permitted. We also ask that you think about the emails, IMs and comments on social networking sites that you may share with other campers. Remember: a. Keep what you say respectful of campers and staff alike b. Do not use obscenities, vulgar or sexual language c. Do not say threatening, harassing, or intimidating things to or about other campers or staff d. Do not post pictures online that would embarrass or violate anyone s privacy e. Do not pose as another camper online or spread false information about anyone or say derogatory or threatening things to or about anyone f. Do not use a website, blog, or email to talk about things that are against camp policy like drugs, alcohol, bullying, or sexual things We are happy to say that most internet communication is POSITIVE! In the rare case where we discover negative messages to other campers or staff our policy is to call the parents of the campers who sent the messages and share the contents with them. We want you to be safe on the Internet. If you receive a threatening email, IM or message on your personal website one that is mocking or uses vulgar or harassing language tell your parents immediately. If you think the message might be from someone at camp, ask your parents to notify Extension staff immediately! Camp Clover Point has a no cell phone/electronic device policy at camp. All electronic devices that take photos, connect to the internet and make/take phone calls must be turned in to Extension staff upon arriving at camp. This includes cell phones, smart watches, MP3 players, media players, etc. They will be returned when camp has ended. The use of head phones with any personal electronic device is also not allowed. We encourage children to participate fully with their peers at camp and headphones can be isolating. We do allow personal music devices to be used with speakers. We are trying to create the safest environment possible for all of our campers. If a camper has a prohibited device, it will be held in the office until the end of camp. If you would like to take pictures at camp you may bring a camera. A disposable film camera is preferred (with an affixed return address label for identification). As with other electronic devices, the physical camp environment is not kind to digital cameras, and they can be easily broken, lost or stolen. The first afternoon of camp, campers (with counselors present) will be allowed to take pictures of their bunk area inside their cabin. For the remainder of camp, only outside pictures are permitted. We do not permit any type of video camera at camp. PLEASE SIGN BELOW TO INDICATE THE FOLLOWING: I have read over and discussed the enclosed internet policy with my child(ren). My child(ren) understands the importance of internet safety and I as a parent take full responsibility for their internet use and communication with Camp Clover Point staff and campers. I understand the risks associated with children and the internet in today s world. I will not send my child(ren) to camp with listed prohibited items. Child s Name Date Parent s Name Parent s Signature Child s Signature

MU Animal Sciences Youth Leadership Academy APPLICATION INFORMATION High school youth from across the state are invited to participate in the University of Missouri Animal Science Youth Leadership Academy hosted by the MU Division of Animal Sciences and University of Missouri Extension. The goal of the academy is to discover Missouri s young leaders in agriculture and facilitate their growth and impact on the livestock industry. In 2017, the intense four-day event will focus on increasing knowledge of Missouri s diverse and dynamic livestock industry, as well as building participant s leadership skills. Twenty high school students will be selected to participate in the session based upon educational, community, and agricultural involvement, as reflected through an application process. Students will be welcomed to the Division of Animal Sciences at MIZZOU, with oncampus housing provided for a college life experience. Participants will have the opportunity to enhance their leadership development, discuss current issues regarding livestock production (all species), tour industry leading operations and businesses, and interact with University of Missouri faculty and staff; while networking with other young leaders from across the State. Applications Requirements: Participants must be currently (as of January 1, 2017) enrolled in high school. Applications must be postmarked by April 1, 2017. No late applications accepted. Delegates must be able to participate in the entire academy and attend all conference sessions. Students must complete all areas of the application. The application should be paper clipped including application form, resume and one letter of recommendation. Applicants will receive an email confirmation that their application has been received. Please allow 2-3 weeks for review and selection after the April 1 deadline. Sponsorship: The academy is sponsored by the Division of Animal Sciences, MU Extension and by Friends of the MU Animal Science Youth Leadership Academy. Cost to attend is $500 per student. If selected, students will pay only $100 of this fee, with the balance provided by sponsorships. Students are responsible for transportation to and from the Academy. Please Return Applications To: University of Missouri Extension Cass County David Hoffman 201 W. Wall Street Harrisonville, MO 64701 Contact Information: For additional information, please contact David Hoffman, MU Extension Regional Livestock Specialist at hoffmand@missouri.edu, Marcia Carlson Shannon, MU Extension State Swine Specialist at carlsonm@missouri.edu.