OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE MALHEUR COUNTY Malheur County 710 SW 5th Avenue, Ontario, OR 97914 Telephone (541) 881-1417 Fax (541) 889-8840 November 2016 Random Acts of Kindness Ideas for the Holiday Season Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Melissa.Sherman @oregonstate.edu OSU Satellite Office 581 SW 33rd Ontario, Oregon 541-207-8078 Barbara.brody @oregonstate.edu 4-H Website: http:/ extension.oregon state.edu/malheur/4h Leave some extra money in the vending machine. Make some baked goods for your neighbor (s). Pay for the person behind you at the drive-thru. Run an errand for someone. Introduce yourself to someone you always see around. Donate blood. Offer a person in need your leftovers from a restaurant. Each time you get a new piece of clothing donate an old one. Email or write an old teacher who made a difference in your life. Smile at someone on the street, just because. Talk to the shy person who s sitting by themselves. Write someone a letter, like a real letter, on paper: and mail it. Put sticky notes with positive sayings on the mirrors in restrooms. Volunteer to read to kids at a library. Donate or recycle your old electronics. Play board games with senior citizens at a nursing home. Compliment someone in front of others. Say thank you to a janitor. Make plans with that person you ve been putting off seeing. Offer to return a shopping cart to the store for someone loading groceries in their car. www.facebook.com/ MalheurCounty4H
Leader s Corner 4-H Association Next meeting Monday January 30 6:30 pm Junior Livestock Sale Committee Next meeting Monday January 9 6:30 pm CHECKS ARE READY! VERY IMPORATANT PLEASE READ!! There are still a number of 4-H and FFA members who have not picked up their thank you lists, turned in your thank yous or picked up your checks from the Market Livestock Sale. This is very important to get done! Thank yous need to done in a timely manner from the event Checks are void after December 14th That is only 36 days to get in to get those checks Please take note on the calendar of days closed so you don t come to town expecting to get your check. SALE CHECKS ARE IN!
INFORMATION FROM THE FAIR Letter from the Fair Manager Dear 4-H (FFA) families and Friends of the Fair, As the end of the year approaches, before the holidays consume us all, I wanted to thank you all for your help this year. My first year has been a whirlwind, to say the least! I could not have made it through without your help and the Fair Board s support. Below is what I sent out this spring as the projects that were on the short list: The Fair Board and I have been working SO hard to make the fair look better; the problem is all I can see are the projects still to be completed. But with the list printed out it appears that we did make some progress. As 2016 winds down and you and your families set aside donation monies, to offset paying taxes, please keep the Malheur County Fair in mind, not only with money but also equipment donations would be appreciated. Together we can make these fairgrounds the center of the community once again. 1. Puncture vine under control 2. Caretaker s house repaired 3. Milk parlor turned into shower stalls $25,000 4. Girvin Hall s restroom/showers refurbished 5. Asphalt/concrete down in Girvin Hall $30,000 6. HUGE flower pots, next to animal barns, down through food area & horse area 7. ALL barns painted 8. Work on the wash racks 9. Horse stalls filled in 10. Horse barns re-roofed $40,000 11. New lights in the Commercial Building $15,000 New floor in Commercial Building $20,000 ALSO: We are looking for 2-3 new Board members. Please call me (or a current Board member) if you or someone you know would be willing to serve the community in this capacity. On another note please check our website for information on our 1 st Annual Malheur County Fair Essay Contest AND remember to mark your calendars for our Annual Holiday Bazaar. December 2-3 and December 9-10 from 10-6. Best wishes to you and your families throughout the Holidays, Lynelle Christiani Malheur County Fair Manager fair@malheurco.org 541-889-3431 http://www.malheurcountyfair.com/ 1 st Annual Malheur County Fair Essay Contest http://www.malheurcountyfair.com/ https://www.facebook.com/malheur-county-fairgrounds-160102984049824/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel
A LOOK AT WHAT THE SALES COMMITTEE HAS PURCHASED Sale Committee Purchases last several years Shade clothes x 2 beef arena, x 2 dairy arena, x 2 sheep Hog panels x 20 Powder River solid panels 18 x 3 Steel posts x 20 Chain lock Powder Mtn. panel 12 x 20 Chain lock Powder Mtn. panel 16 x 30 Powder River heavy duty 16 x 14, 12 x 6 Heavy duty fans x 16 Small speakers x 6 Sound system Garden hoses Small speakers x 2 Plastic folding table Stand up green sprinkler Hay racks x 2 Rabbit hutches x 20 Sale office building Bleachers Sale Committee Purchases 2016 Shade cloths Rabbit hutches x 20 Heavy duty fans x 10 Sale office building Pending: bleachers PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO THANK THIS GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS FOR VOLUNTEERING! *Angie Allum *Dan Tschida *Helen Thomas *Ashley Robertson *Kimberly Bertalotto *Rob Stokes *Chad Cruickshank *Matt Wagster *Trapper Thomas *Lyndia Ausman *Si Skinner *Harlen Garner
2016 Fairgrounds Holiday Bazaar December 2-3 AND 9-10 10am 6pm Door prizes hourly Food Concessions 40 Booths w/ Holiday Treasures Photo s with Mr. and Mrs. Claus Fridays Noon-5:00 pm (Dec 2 nd & 9 th ) Saturdays 11am-5pm (Dec 3 rd & 10 th ) Malheur County Fairgrounds 795 NW 9 th St Ontario, OR 97914 541-889-3431 http://www.malheurcountyfair.com/ fair@malheurco.org
MALHEUR COUNTY 4-H Veterinary Feed Directive Seminar: NEW ANTIBIOTIC RULES FOR LIVESTOCK Monday December 12 6:00 pm As of January 2017, Oregon livestock producers must comply with a new federal law which fundamentally changes the way feed-grade antibiotics are used in their operations: The Veterinary Feed Directive. This seminar will answer questions about the new law, including the livestock operator s or caretaker s responsibilities and classifications of medications which are affected and not affected by the VFD. M ALHEUR COUNTY E XTENSION O REGON STATE U NIVERSITY 710 SW 5th Ave Ontario, OR 97914 RSVP to: Phone: 541-881-1417 E-mail: melissa.sherman@oregonstate.edu Join us for information and answers to your questions about VFD from our panel of experts: Jesse Warntjess Associated Feed and Supply-Regional Account Manger for Northern California and the Pacific Northwest. Dr. Angie Allum DVM Vale Veterinary Clinic Melissa Sherman 4-H Youth Development Oregon State University Extension Service offers educational programs, activities, and materials without discrimination based on age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran s status. Oregon State University Extension Service is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
4-H At-A-Glance for 2016 Nov 11 Extension Office Closed in observation of Veteran s Day 14-18 Extension Office Closed for Statewide Staff Training 24-25 Extension Office Closed for Thanksgiving Dec 12 Veterinary Feed Directive Seminar, 6 pm, Extension Office 26 Extension Office Closed for Christmas Jan 2 Extension Office Closed for New Year s 9 Sales Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm, Extension Office 16 Extension Office Closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day 23 Awards Program & Kick-Off Event, 7 pm, MCF Commercial Building 31 ALL 4-H ENROLLMENT DUE.NO EXCEPTIONS!
Oregon State University Malheur County Extension Service 710 SW 5th Avenue Ontario, OR 97914 Return Service Requested NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID ONTARIO, OR 97914 PERMIT # 124 Don t Delay Enroll Today! 4-H Enrollment open October 1st, 2016 - January 31, 2017. Members are not covered under the 4-H liability until they are a dues paid member. Age Divisions as of September 1st, 2016 Cloverbud: 5-8 (non-competitive) Juniors: 9-11 years old Intermediates: 12-14 years old Seniors: 15-19* years old *not yet graduated from high school Oregon State University Extension Service offers educational programs, activities and materials without discrimination based on age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national origin, race religion, sex, sexual orientation or veteran s status. Oregon State University Extension Service is an Equal Opportunity Employer. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/malheur