January/February 2014 Clover Print Rebecca Wilkins Extension Educator 4-H Youth Development V O L U M E 1 4, I S S U E 1 Harrison County 4-H D E C E M B E R 2 8, 2 0 1 4 Annette Lawler Extension Educator Health & Human Sciences, ECD, CED Miranda Ulery Extension Educator Agriculture & Natural Resources Jennifer Cortie Program Assistant Mary Eve Extension Office Manager Linda Flock Extension Office Assistant Manager Hello 4-H members, volunteers families and supporters! I can t tell you how excited I am for the new year. Inside this issue of the Clover Print you will find many important dates for upcoming activities, including Project Nights. Project Night will introduce 4-Hers to possibilities for exhibit hall projects. Also, our first workshop for our Mini members is coming up very soon. There are several club fund raisers to be aware of listed in this issue. And pay special attention to the many opportunities for science fun! If you would like to join our Teens Teaching Youth Biotechnology Team contact the office soon! And if you ve been wondering how to build a robot, there is information on that too! Consider any potential snow days a great time to work on a 4-H project. I look forward to seeing you at one of our winter-time events. Kimberly Novak Extension Office Secretary Purdue University Cooperative Extension Harrison County 247 Atwood Street Corydon, IN 47112 Ph.: (812) 738-4236 Fax: (812) 738-2259 www.ces.purdue.edu/harrison Extension Office Closed: December 31 New Year s Eve January 1 New Year s Day January 20 Martin Luther King Day
P A G E 2 Dates to Remember: January: 1- Office Closed New Year s Day 1 Indiana/Poland 4-H Exchange application and $500 deposit due 4 State 4-H Poultry Workshop, Bartholomew County 4-H Fairgrounds, 10:00am-1:00pm 6 Auction/Livestock Committee Meeting, 6:00pm 6 4-H Council Meeting, 7:00pm 13 Horse and Pony Advisory Meeting, 6:00pm 13 Junior Leaders Meeting, 7:00pm 14 Registration for State Meat and Dairy Foods Judging CDE 15 Indiana 4-H Accomplishment Scholarship, 4-H Club Scholarship, and 4-H Foundation Scholarship applications due 25 State Meat Judging CDE/ State Dairy Foods Judging CDE 30 Project Night #1 February: 3 Auction/Livestock Meeting, 6:00pm 3 4-H Council Meeting, 7:00pm 8 Bi-State 4-H Judges, Junior Leaders & Leaders Clinic, Knoy Education Center 8 2014 Robotic Encounter10:00am-3:00pm (see insert for details) 10 Junior Leaders Meeting, 7:00pm 21 4-H Community Celebration, Lincoln Hills Christian Church, 6:00-8:00pm 22-23 Teens Teaching Youth Biotechnology, Indiana State Fairgrounds, Discovery Hall 25-Dog Club Call Out Meeting. 6:00pm 27 Project Night # 2 Indiana 4-H Program Fee: 1. All new and past members must re-enroll every year to be in 4-H. 2. Regular 4-H membership is for youth in grades 3 to 12. Cloverbuds are for youth ages 4 & 5 and in preschool. Mini s are for youth in Kindergarten to 2 nd grade. Only grades 3-12 pay fee. $15 (Must be paid to participate in Indiana 4-H) For information on ONLINE ENROLLMENT go to: www.ces.purdue.edu/harrison Scholarship Information: Did you have a really great mentor help you with your exhibit hall entries? Would they be interested in helping other Harrison County 4-Hers? We need amazing volunteers to help us provide workshops for the following year!! If you or someone you know can share their talents, please contact the extension office. Indiana 4-H Accomplishment Scholarship due January 15 4-H Club Scholarship due January 15 4-H Foundation Scholarship Senior Year due January 15 More information and applications can be found at: http://www.four-h.purdue.edu C L O V E R P R I N T
Learn about the Mini Program s newest project! Mini Cupcake! For Mini 4-H Members Kindergarten 2nd grade At the Purdue Extension-Harrison County Office Tuesday, Jan 21st 5:30-6:30PM Bring a rubber spatula or icing spatula and sprinkles and small candies to decorate your cupcake. Cinderella and Friends @ The Hayswood Theatre Presented by Peacock s Children s Theatre January 17, 2014 @ 2Pm or January18, 2014 @ 2PM and 7PM Children s tickets are $5 and Adult $7
P A G E 5 Club Meetings & Workshops Schedule January 5 Super Shooters Meeting, Muzzleloader Workshop, A parent or guardian MUST be present, Floyd Co. Conservation Club, 2:00-5:00pm 12 Super Shooters, Muzzleloader Workshop, Floyd Co. Conservation Club, 2:00-5:00pm 16 Lucky Horseshoes Meeting, Extension Office, 7:00pm 21 Mini, Cupcake Workshop, Extension Office, 5:30PM 26 Super Shooters, Rifle Workshop, Floyd Co. Conservation Club, 2:00-5:00pm 30 Project Night #1 February 2 Super Shooters Meeting and Rifle Workshop, Floyd Co. Conservation Club, 2:00-5:00pm 9 Super Shooters Pistol Workshop, Floyd Co. Conservation Club, 2:00-5:00pm 20-Lucky Horseshoes Meeting, Extension Office, 7:00pm 23-Super Shooters Pistol Workshop, Floyd Co. Conservation Club, 2:00-5:00pm 25 Dog Club Callout Meeting, Come one and all youth members who are interested in joining the dog club. Please do NOT bring dogs to this event! We will be discussing requirements, ID papers, deadlines and equipment. Extension Office, 6:00pm. Contact new dog superintendent and Club leader, Stefanie Bliss at (812)732-4497 for more info. 27 Project Night #2 If you have an important date or information you want to add to the next bulletin, please email wilkin33@purdue.edu by February 14! C L O V E R P R I N T
P A G E 6 4-H Project Night The last Thursday of each month January-April, the extension office will host a project night. This gives 4-Hers the opportunity to explore up to 2 new projects each night. January 30: 5:30 6:30pm 6:35-7:35pm Genealogy Leather Craft Food Preparation Computer How to Make a Poster Food Preservation January: 14 State Meat Judging and Dairy Foods CDE registrations due 25 State Meat Judging and Dairy Foods CDE Contest Junior Leader News Annual Lock-In January 24th, 2014 (Changed date to Feb. 7) Location: TBD: (Extension Office) 9PM-6AM Horse Bowl & Hippology Hippology is the study of horses. This contest tests the participants knowledge of horses and horse related items from any aspect of the horse industry. Contest elements include a written exam, horse judging, identification of items and/or their uses, and solving a problem and presenting the solution. If you are interested in joining 4-H Horse Bowl and Hippology, please contact Melissa Huggett at 812-972-4318. C L O V E R P R I N T
Lucky Horseshoe s 4-H Club Annual Soup Supper and Pie Auction When: Saturday, January 25th, 2014 Where: Unity Chapel United Methodist Church 1760 Lost Creek Road, Ramsey, IN Dinner 5:00PM Auction 6:00PM Free Will Offering We will be auctioning off: Pies, homemade baked goods, crafts and many, many more items donated by local businesses. Come join the fun and support your local 4-H Club! 2014 World Food Prize Youth Institute at Purdue University will be on April 10-11, 2014! What is the World Food Prize Purdue Youth Institute? Each year Purdue invites Indiana High School students and their teachers to participate in a free two-day event at Purdue where they can interact with and learn from experts in agriculture and other disciplines related to global food security and network with enthusiastic students and teachers in Indiana. Indiana students in grades 9-12 are eligible to participate along with their teacher/mentor in the World Food Prize (WFP) Youth Institute at Purdue by completing a research paper on food security in a developing country. Purdue Registration - Deadline February 22, 2014 Paper Submission - Deadline March 15, 2014 Please seehttps://ag.purdue.edu/wfp/pages/participate.aspx for more information.
P A G E 12 Teens Teaching Youth Biotechnology The Science Behind Agriculture February 22-23, 2013 Indiana State Fairgrounds-Discovery Hall Indiana 4-H Youth Development, The National 4-H Council in partnership with the United Soybean Board (USB) is conducting biotechnology and agri-science demonstration programs in reaching teens to teach other teens. Teams consist of 3-5 teens and at least one adult which will be trained in hands-on science based curriculum on biotechnology. Teams are expected to return to the county and teach other youth in 4-H after-school programs, 4-H educational sessions, etc. The first 8-10 counties to register a team will receive paid accommodations at Discovery Hall and a $400 Science Kit of Supplies. Call the Extension Office to Sign Up. March April 21 County Share the Fun 5 Clover Clinic 11 Area II Share the Fun, Bass Pro Shop, Clarksville, IN June July 8-10 4-H Camp 11-17 Harrison County 4-H Fair 13-19 Harrison County Agricultural Fair C L O V E R P R I N T
Be sure to sign the Adult Behavioral Expectations form so that your volunteer status will be renewed. If you do not fill out the Adult Behavioral Expectations Form each year, you must go through the volunteer application process should you decide to volunteer again. ABESs will be due by February 14th. ABEs are available at the office. The office staff will ask to see your photo ID, but not make a copy. Forest Management for the Private Woodland Location: Tuesday Sessions will be at the Harrison Co. Extension Office Interested in a career in Forestry? The Private Woodland Owner workshop offers a short course program close to home about personal techniques for managing woodland! The workshop will run eight (8) consecutive weeks on Tuesday evenings. Class size is limited to 40 registrants on a first-come, first-serve basis. You must be at least 15 years old Tuesdays-February 25 to April 22, 2014 6 to 9 pm 2 Saturday Field Tours Fees: $40 per person (Includes jump drive of all publications, tree measuring stick, and course materials) $25 for couples or family registration (2nd person sharing materials) Topics include: Forest Resource & Tree Identification Forest Biology & Ecology Forest Cultivation Managing the Woodland Investment Marketing Timber Wildlife Management Management Resources