March 018 Inside this issue: 8 Hour Initiative 1 Missouri State Fair Photography Guidelines 8 Hour Initiative (con t.) Clover Kid Corner -H Club Reports Steer Weigh-In Changes, Changes Dates to Remember News from the State Office Extension Council Officers March Calendar Notes On March 10-11, approximately 1 students from the University of Missouri-Columbia will visit Bates County for a weekend of Brain Breaks. While most college students travel to tropical places for rest and relaxation, these young adults will come to West Central Missouri to take part in our 8 Hour Initiative of community service-learning. Con t. to Pg. Bates County Fairgrounds Replacing boards on bleachers at show ring, painting, work inside bingo pavilion and youth building. City of Butler Cleaning and raking leaves out of ditches in the Butler area Lily s House Clean/sort out storage shed Hume Community Leaves at school need to be raked and bagged, outside of city Youth engaged in service-learning building needs painting, trash pick not only provide direct service to -up along streets, possible the community, but also learn maintenance on shelter house in about the context in which the park, installing peg board in service is provided, the Legion Hall on south walls for -H connection between the service exhibits to be displayed during fair and their own learning and and any other small improvedevelopment objectives, and their ments/cleaning the Legion Hall roles as citizens. may need. Bates County Museum Over 60 youth and adult Clean the inside of the Wilcox volunteers will be working School Building/aka Shady Dell throughout Bates County on this H Club, sweep and clean the service learning weekend. Teams George Ann Fisher Exhibition will be working in Hume, Ballard, Building, sweep and clean winadrian, and Butler in various dows in the new Hastin s Storage capacities. Work to be done Building, pick-up branches and includes: small limbs around the grounds of the Museum, Clean out leaves Ballard School & Community gathered around the Museum Cleaning up fence, painting, building, cut-back Pampas grass moving mulch playground area, and dump on our burn pile (Burn annual trash pickup with MODOT, grass if weather permits) and clean up local cemetery. University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local Extension Councils Cooperating Equal opportunity is and shall be provided to all participants in Extension programs and activities, and for all employees and applicants for employment on the basis of their demonstrated ability and competence without discrimination on the basis of their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or status as a Vietnam-era veteran. This policy shall not be interpreted in such a manner as to violate the legal rights of religious organizations or military organizations associated with the armed forces of the United States of America. 1
Con t. from Pg. 1 paint front gate, scrape and paint old church pews. Adrian Soccer Fields Goal posts scraped and painted, (rd and th, th and 6th, and High School), gravel at concession stand. During this weekend of service, youth will see how service changes their lives, improves the lives of others, and impacts their communities. Our communities will grow stronger as youth and adults develop leadership and meet local needs. A weekend of service. A lifetime of impact. This is our goal. News n Notes provides -H and youth information to families of Bates County. Robyn Eckhoff -H Youth Program Associate Bates County 1 N. Delaware Butler, MO 670 660-679-167 batesco@missouri.edu
CLOVER KID CORNER Easy Soap Making Material Glycerin soap in many colors (this only works with glycerin soap) Soap or candy molds Microwave Microwavable cups or paper cups Plastic or metal spoons and/or wooden sticks or coffee stirrers Knife Instructions 1. Cover table or work area with newspaper. Cut bars of soap into about three pieces each. Put a piece into a cup (cut the piece in half if you plan to mix colors). Put soap in microwave and melt it on high for about 10-1 seconds (it may take longer on low-wattage microwaves. If it doesn't change to liquid in 1 seconds or it starts to bubble or boil, you may not have a pure glycerin soap bar). Remove it using a potholder, and stir to mix thoroughly 6. Pour melted soap (work quickly, it hardens fast) into molds(to prevent sticking, oil the molds with cooking spray or oil) 7. Wait about minutes for it to harden and cool 8. Remove from molds and continue the process 9. Put soap in gift bags or bath bags to give as presents! Next Generation -H On Tuesday, February 6th, Next Generation H club met in the Optimist Building for our monthly meeting. Our treasurer gave the report. members were here in attendance. Photography will be meeting in March. The date is unsure as of now. The Father-Daughter Dance made about $00 for our club. About 10 people attended the dance. Maggie Jacobs, reporter Hudson Hustlers -H The Hudson Hustlers -H Club met on February rd at Adam and Jamie O'Farrell's shop at 1:00 p.m. There were 11 guests, 1 leaders, and 0 members present. Allyssa and Brenden Engeman our state -H council reps for the West Central region attended and they gave a brief report. Several project groups gave reports including clothing/sewing, arts and crafts, shooting sports and horsemanship. Three members gave demonstrations. Kaylee O'Farrell, reporter Market Heifer & Steer Weigh in Sunday, March 11, 018 1- pm MO-KAN Livestock Auction Passaic, MO CHANGES, CHANGES There will be no preregistration for in-building projects this year. Club leaders will be turning in a list of members to the Extension Office showing members in good standing. You still must register all livestock! This is just a trial run if it doesn t work, we ll go back to pre-registrations next year. Deadline for submitting newsworthy information (including photos) is the 1th of each month. Newsletter will be published on or by the th of the month!
March Missouri Youth Judging and Grading Contest and Clinic Trowbridge Livestock Center, MU, 8 am March 10 COMO Swine Clinic at Trowbridge Arena,. Members must pre-register by March to animalnutr@gmail.com or (7)8-871. March 10-11 8 Hour Initiative -H Service Learning Weekend in Bates County! March 11 1 pm- pm Steer Weigh In @ MO KAN Livestock Auction, Passaic, MO March - Teen Conference, Shooting Sports: Save the Date March 17: Shotgun Rules Clinic March -: Spring Shooting Sports Leader Certification April 1-1: Advanced Shotgun April 1-1: Hunting & Outdoor Skills Leader Certification April 7-9: Western Heritage May 0-June 1 State -H Congress, University of Missouri, June State -H Sportfishing, registration from April 1 to May 1. Only those youth enrolled in the sportfishing project will be able to register. June 7-9 Missouri State -H Kids & K-9 Camp, Camp Clover Point, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. Open to all -Hers, 8-18 (as of January 1st) dogs are welcome -H leaders are welcome and encouraged to attend and participate! Registration is April 1 to May 1 on HOnline. June 0-1 Public Speaking Academy, CMU Campus, Fayette. Must be registered by May 17. Missouri Community Service Commision 018 Annual Celebration of Service and Volunteerism Award The 018 Annual Celebration of Service and Volunteerism Awards nomination form is now available. These awards are presented annually to individuals and groups at an awards ceremony to acknowledge their commitment to communities in Missouri. If you know of anyone who would be a good candidate for these awards, please submit a nomination! The Missouri Community Service Commission wants to recognize Missouri citizens who generously give of themselves to support their communities and ensure needs of the people are met. For more information, go to: https:// www.movolunteers.org/ awards.htm. The deadline to submit these applications is :00 p.m. on Friday, March, 018. Shooting Sports The State Shooting Sports Advisory Committee Met Jan 6 th in Columbia to discuss changes to the state shoot rules and dates. The rules updates are being put together and will be published very soon. Upcoming workshop dates to put on your calendar: March -: Spring Shooting Sports at Camp Jo Ota in Clarence. Registration open. March 17: Shot Gun Rules Clinic at the Boone County Extension Center. Email Jim Sappington for information. No online registration. April 1-1: Advanced Shotgun at River Hills Sporting Clays in Boonville. Registration Open. April 1-1: Hunter and Outdoor Skills Camp at Windermere in Roach. Registration Open. April 7-9: Western Heritage Leader in Marshall. Registration opens Feb. September 1-: Fall Shooting Sports at Life Change Camp in Clinton. State Shoots: August 18: State Skeet Shoot at Gateway Gun Club in St. Louis. August : State Trap Shoot at Missouri Trap Shooters in Linn Creek. August -6: Archery NFAA 00 round at Prairie Grove in Columbia. September 8-9: Western Heritage State Shoot in Marshall. September 1-16: State Shoot All Disciplines in various locations.
018 Annual Extension Dinner On Monday evening, February 6, the annual Bates County Extension Dinner was held at Frontier Village, Adrian, MO, with Linda Howard catering the meal. Our guests included Assistant Vice Chancellor of Extension and Engagement, Joy Millard, and West Central Regional Director, Wayne Prewitt; and the Century Farm honorees Ronald Padley family, Ciggel Case family, Crain family, Moore family, and Gregory family. Special recognition was given to outgoing Extension Council members Dolly Robey and Wesley Merritt. New Council officers were sworn in by Marlene Wainscott. They are Jerry Ferguson, president; Mary Fischer, vice president; Kay Wetter, secretary; and Shannon Crawford, treasurer. Other council members are Paul Cumpton, Myra Colin, Libby Foster, Larry Hacker, and Marilyn Duckworth. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Deadlines are not suggestions! 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 1- pm Steer Weigh-in MOKAN, Passaic 1 1 1 1 16 17 Happy St. Pat s Day 18 19 0 1 Teen Institute 6 7 8 9 0 1