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November 2017 Inside this issue: Club Corner 2 Cat Project Updates 2 Small Animal News 3 4-H Day at the Breslin Center Christmas Tree Decorating Contest County Medal Winners 5 Statewide Events 6 Statewide News 7 4-H Winterfest 8 Craft Day 9 Calendar 10 3 4 Beef Weigh-In Saturday, December 2 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Isabella County Fairgrounds Isabella Cou nt y 2016-17 4-H Honor Clubs Congratulations to the following clubs for being chosen as Honor Clubs for the 4-H year of 2016-17. Each club received a monetary award from the Isabella County 4-H Program Council for their outstanding participation and organization. Aim High, Barn Yard Kids, Country Kids Livestock, Country Neighbors, Evergreen, Farm Hands, Lincoln Center, Pony Creek, Rural Routers & Town & Country Maple Leaves Award Winners The Meritorious Service Awards and the Alumni Award were announced at the Recognition Banquet. We thank these winners for their dedication and continuous support for 4-H. Your years of hard work and assistance are greatly appreciated. Congratulations to: Albaugh Excavating - Meritorious Service Award, Friend of 4-H Brianna Filhart - 4-H Alumni Award Still Exhibit Auction Checks Still Exhibit Auction checks are available at the Extension Office. Please pick-up and cash before January 5, 2018. Any checks not picked up by January 5, 2018 will be donated back to the Still Exhibit Auction. All beef project members must bring their market beef animals to the fairgrounds to be weighed and tagged. Each member may weigh-in two animals. Out of County Participants Due to the over crowding in our large animal barns, (beef, dairy feeders, swine, and sheep) the Isabella County Fair Board will close its doors to all out of county 4-H and FFA participants who wish to show and sell large animals at our county fair. Those out of county 4-H and FFA participants who showed and sold last year (2017) will still have the privilege to participate in our county fair.

Page 2 CLUB CORNER Aim High - We kicked off the new 4-H year with our first official meeting. Last month, several of our members volunteered at the concession stand at the rabbit show in Midland to help raise money for Fair Board's multipurpose building fund. At our November meeting, we are making Christmas cards for Commission on Aging for them to use with the many senior citizens they serve. Country Neighbors At our October Meeting we discussed whether we needed to change anything to our club by-laws and whether we wanted to add to our club membership. We did our re-enrollment for the 2017/2018 4- H year. We discussed when we wanted to go back to Stone Lodge again. We also set up our calendar for the year. Dairy Dreamers - We have been very busy the last couple of months following the fair. In August we took our annual day trip to Ludington. We hiked, went to the beach, had a cook out, and watched the Badger come in to the dock and leave again at sunset. In September, we volunteered at Sportsman for Youth where we handed out over 1200 pints of chocolate and strawberry milk. In October two of our members, Drew Neyer and Caitie Theisen, attended the National 4-H Dairy Conference at World Dairy Expo. Drew won an all expenses paid trip to this event by being one of the top attendees at the MMPA Milk Marketing Tour. Congratulations Drew! We had our fall party in October where we elected officers and made plans for the upcoming year. We also had a bonfire and scavenger hunt. Three of our members made a trip to the U.P. in October to spend a night in a secluded cabin where we harvested balsam and cedar to make wreaths for our upcoming fundraiser. Evergreen - For our October meeting, we highlighted the newsletter and discussed the 4-H Recognition Banquet, Teen Chopped and MSU Extension 100 years of service to Isabella County. The club collaborated and voted on participating in certain community service acts and fundraising opportunities. Some ideas were continuing to provide Thanksgiving dinner to the Rosebush Manor and a spaghetti dinner for the community. We also elected new officers for the upcoming year. Pine River - Our October meeting was held at Deerfield park with a cookout, nature scavenger hunt, trivia and we elected club officers; President - Ashley, Vice President - Jake, Secretary - Kayla, and Treasurer - Dana. We discussed crafts to make at the next meeting, community service and to make dinner one night in November for the homeless shelter. Pony Creek At the October meeting we had our annual Indoor Haunted Barn and potluck meal along with member sign ups. We also handed out the club brochure for the year with meeting dates, activities and contact information. New this year, we invited 4-H clubs and families to our Indoor Haunted Barn on Saturday, October 28, 2017. For future meetings we will be planning for club signs, barn decoration themes and awards. Teen Representative Opportunity for 4-H Council If you are interested in being a teen representative on 4-H Council, please submit an application to the Extension Office. Teens must be enrolled in a teen leadership project. The application is at: http:// msue.anr.msu.edu/county/isabella/ isabella_county_4_h Cat Project Updates If you would like to know more about the cat project, the superintendent would be willing to come to your club meeting. There have been some changes made and some new changes may still be. Contact MaryAnne Tompkins for more information at 989-948-0535.

Page 3 Small Animal News Thank you to all the 4-H members who brought food and door prizes to our Small Animal Banquet. It was a delicious meal! We recognized Smith & Sons Meat Processing, Russ Smith as our 2017 Meritorious Service Award Winner. Russ has supported Isabella County 4-H and the Small Animal Association for several years, and we are very appreciative of what he does! If you sold a rabbit/poultry/goat at fair time and did not attend, you can pick up your check at the Extension Office. Please cash your checks as soon as possible because they are only good for 90 days. The next Small Animal Association meeting will be Thursday, November 16 at 7:00 p.m., at the Isabella County Building, Room 320. Superintendents will be finalizing 2018 fair book changes. (We will not meet in December) Potential Blood Drive - Fundraiser No date is set, but potentially there will be a blood drive fundraiser and we are inquiring to see who may be interested in participating. Thanks to those who suggested this type of event. We must have a minimum of 20 donors committed/signed up before we will proceed. Michigan Blood offers a program for educational-type organizations to fund-raise for a project. This is for 18 year-olds and over (so leaders, here is your special opportunity), but with parental permission, 4-H ers 16 and 17 years old can also participate. We help those in need of blood right here in our local area and we receive a contribution for each person donating, as long as we have the minimum number of 20. There is no maximum and the last we heard, we would receive $10/person so potentially this could be a very positive donation to the Fair Board's building fund. Please seriously consider if this is something you could commit to. We all hear about the shortage of blood at any point in time; here is our chance to help that need and contribute to improving our fair grounds as well. Please contact the Extension office if you are interested in participating. 4-H Day at the Breslin Center with the Lady Spartans Saturday, January 20, 2018 4:00 p.m. FREE to families You ALL are invited to attend the annual celebration of MSU Extension 4-H Youth Development at the Spartan Women s basketball game as they take on the Indiana Hoosiers. Contact the Extension office now to reserve your FREE tickets! Community Service Opportunity The Character Counts gazebo at Island Park has flower beds around it and we re looking for a club or any 4-H leaders/members that want to adopt it next year. Duties include weeding, mulching, planting or separating and some general care of the area. Anyone interested can contact Craig Brune, Parks and Public Spaces Coordinator City of Mt.Pleasant Parks and Recreation, at (989) 779-5340 or cbrune@mt-pleasant.org.

Page 4 Christmas Tree Decorating Contest Rosebush Manor is looking for 6 4-H clubs who would be willing to decorate Christmas trees again this year. The contest will begin on Saturday, November 25 and all the trees must be completed (totally decorated) by Sunday, December 3 at 6 p.m., unless other arrangements are made prior to December 3. Judging will take place on Wednesday, December 6. All trees must be decorated with homemade ornaments, we have some lights available that you may use but if you want a particular color of lights, please call by Friday, November 17 to reserve what you would like. Lights will be on a first come first serve basis. We will also have extension cords available. You may decorate the tree with any theme you choose. We ask that the ornaments be homemade and if your club participated last year you will need to use a new theme. Awards: 1 st place $100 Runner-up $50 All others will receive a certificate of participation. The criteria for judging is as follows: Creativity, the use of natural material, attention to detail and overall look. To register for this contest, call (989) 433-0150, option #3 for Dawn Corwin. Participants must be registered by Friday, November 17 at 5 p.m. Registration is also on a first come basis. We look forward to having you here with us during the Holiday Season! This was a smashing success last year! You all made our holidays fun, interesting and beautiful! Dairy Judging: Novice Team - 4th Megan Wilson - 5th, Eli Deters - 14th Junior Team - Isabella-2nd, Isabella/Ottawa-5th Katie Wilson - 2nd, Cristin Theisen - 6th Kenzie Bradley - 7th, Emily Wilson - 11th Abbie Wilson- 23rd Junior Team Reasons - 1st Katie Wilson - 1st, Cristin Theisen - 4th Emily Wilson - 6th, Lydia Deters - 11th Abbie Wilson - 14th, Kenzie Bradley - 21st Perfect Cow Parts - Cristin Theisen, Katie Wilson, Abbie Wilson & Emily Wilson MSU Dairy Days Results Senior Team - 4th Caitie Theisen - 5th, Drew Neyer - 7th, Owen Bontekoe - 20th Senior Team Reasons - 4th Caitie Theisen - 7th, Drew Neyer - 10th Novice Management Team - 3rd Megan Wilson - 1st Junior Management Team - 2nd Katie Wilson - 1st, Abbie Wilson - 9th Novice Quiz Bowl - Isabella/Huron Megan Wilson & Eli Deters - 4th Jr. Quiz Bowl - 4th Cristin Theisen, Abbie Wilson, Emily Wilson & Katie Wilson Congratulations to Drew Neyer on your trip to World Dairy Expo this fall to attend the National 4-H Dairy Conference!! Great job at the MMPA tour and your interview!

Page 5 2016-17 County Medal Winners Award Name CLUB Animal Science Noah Devantier Aim High Basketry Johna Lawens Evergreen Beef Elle Himebaugh Farm Hands Cake Decorating Briana Bixby Barn Yard Kids Candy Making Andrew Wittbrodt Barn Yard Kids Canning Ava Darnell Country Neighbors Alexa Lehr Country Stars Cats Wyatt Hauri Country Neighbors Ceramics & Ross Kelsey Pony Creek Pottery Collections Elizabeth Herron Aim High Container Jaclyn Woodbury Beal City Pioneers Gardening Creative Writing Madison Burggren Farm Hands Cut Flower/ Carrie Willoughby Lincoln Center Flower Design Dairy Ross Kelsey Pony Creek Dairy Feeders Billy Joe Myers Evergreen Dairy Judging Katie Wilson Dairy Dreamers Dogs Gabby Noreen Dreamers Environmental Brody Croll Pony Creek Education/Energy/ Safety Exploring Your Wyatt Hauri Country Neighbors Heritage Fiber Art Alexa Lehr Country Stars Andrew Wittbrodt Barn Yard Kids Field Crops Carrie Willoughby Lincoln Center Food Preparation Carrie Willoughby Lincoln Center Glass, Plastic, Jena Colosky Country Neighbors Wood, Stone Art Goats Nicole Goenner Aim High Mallory O Dell Barn Yard Kids Horse Gabby Noreen Dreamers Knitting & Brogan Sprague Farm Hands Crocheting Large Animal Hadyn Armstrong Bowen Busy Bees Records Kara McClintic Rural Routers Award Name CLUB Leadership Carrie Willoughby Lincoln Center Leathercraft Nick Nelson Country Neighbors Livestock Judging Autumn Skinner Broomfield Valley Metal Working Caleb Hart Barn Yard Kids Outdoor Vegetable/ Carrol Fisher Pine River Flower Garden Painting & Drawing Madeline Devantier Aim High Erin Dodds Beal City Pioneers Paper Art Jaclyn Woodbury Beal City Pioneers Photography Hunter Geiger Country Neighbors Kara McClintic Rural Routers Hillary Prout Evergreen Pocket Pets Rosie Maloney Rural Routers Poultry Olivia Kunik Evergreen Rabbits Kelsey Artecki Rural Routers Sewing (non-wearable) Alexa Lehr Country Stars Anna Lehr Country Stars Sewing (wearable) Keagan Paisley Bowen Busy Bees Sheep Kallie Smith Pony Creek Shooting Sports Kaylor Mclntosh Aim High Kira Whitmore Farm Hands Brennan Whitehead Beal City Pioneers Small Animal Kara McClintic Rural Routers Records Karlie Misenhelder Rural Routers Swine Devin Curtis Town & Country Maple Leaves Geralyn Filhart Clover Kids Autumn Skinner Broomfield Valley Talent Wyatt Hauri Country Neighbors Alex Russell Aim High Vegetables Madalyn Badgero Clover Kids Wearable Art Laura Cuthbertson Aim High Hailey Maeder Farm Hands Woodworking Kyleigh Methner Country Kids Livestock Austin Skinner Broomfield Valley Yeast Breads Carrie Willoughby Lincoln Center THANKS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS!!!

Page 6 STATEWIDE CALENDAR OF EVENTS New 4-H Science Blast activity released 4-H Workshopsr 4-H Trainings and Workshops November 8: Teen Leader and Officer Training http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/teen_leader_officer_training Missaukee County MSU Extension Office, Lake Cityd November 11: 4-H Club Officer Training http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/4_h_club_officer_training Macomb County MSU Extension Office, Clinton Township November 14 December 19: 4-H Robotic Series http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/4_h_robotics_series_1 Delta Township District Library, Lansing A new 4-H Science Blast activity is now available! This resource is designed to help leaders show youth how to make and place "track traps" to capture animal tracks for identification. Youth return in one to two days to the trapping area to check for the presence of animals by looking for tracks and other signs such as markings left by wings or tails. Participants take note of their findings and a discussion of animal adaptations and habitats follows. The lesson plan is designed for 4-H ers 8 to 12 years of age. From the activity, they will develop many life skills including problem solving, critical thinking and learning to learn. November 18-19: Michigan 4-H Creative Arts Celebration! http://msue.anr.msu.edu/ events/4_h_visual_arts_crafts_sewing_and_textiles_workshop_1 Kettunen Center, Tustin Other 4-H Events November 8 : Be Healthy at the Fair Meeting Series Connecting Critical Partners in the Fair Industry http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/ be_healthy_at_the_fair_meeting_series_connecting_critical_partners_in_the_f_1 Alpena County Fair Merchants Building, Alpena November 9 : Be Healthy at the Fair Meeting Series Connecting Critical Partners in the Fair Industry http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/ be_healthy_at_the_fair_meeting_series_connecting_critical_partners_kalkaska Kalkaska United Methodist Church, Kalkaska November 9: 2017 Fall Horse Workshop Ann Arbor http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/2017_fall_horse_workshop_2 Washtenaw County MSU Extension Office, Ann Arbor November 18: Around the World Day http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/around_the_world_day MSU Extension Office, Cassopolis Visit http://msue.anr.msu. edu/resources/4_h_ science_blast_activities to download this and other 4-H Science Blast lesson plans. For the most up-to-date events listing, go to http://4h.msue.msu.edu/events.

Page 7 STATEWIDE NEWS AREA Michigan 4-H is Participating in International Education Week International Education Week begins on November 13, 2017, and Michigan 4-H is celebrating the benefits that come from international education and exchange programs. As a joint initiative between the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of State, the week emphasizes gaining a global mindset through encouraging leaders to participate in education and exchange programs worldwide. 4-H is prevalent across the world through programs like International Youth Exchange. 2018 4-H Winterfest registration is opening soon! During the celebration, Michigan s nine 4-H international year-long exchange students will be giving presentations about their home countries in their host counties. To learn more about International Education Week, visit https://eca.state.gov/programs-and-initiatives/initiatives/ international-education-week. 2018 Michigan 4-H State Rabbit and Cavy Show 4-H Winterfest, one of Michigan 4-H s most popular workshops, is quickly approaching. This overnight event will be held February 3-4, 2018, in Tustin, at the Kettunen Center. The show is a great opportunity to showcase your rabbit or cavy. Every year, Michigan 4-H ers bring their rabbits and cavies to compete at the Michigan 4-H State Rabbit and Cavy Show. This year s event is taking place on Saturday, January 27, 2018, at the Michigan State University Agricultural Pavilion in East Lansing. Along with showmanship and judging classes, this year s event will feature educational contests such as breed identification and educational posters. There will also be a 15 to 20 minute judging seminar throughout the day that is free for youth and volunteers to learn how to judge like a professional. Pre-registration and the show catalog are available at http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/4_h_rab bit_and_cavy_show. Registration will also run from 6:30 to 8:00 a.m. the morning of the event. Save the Date for 4-H Day at the Breslin Although ticket s aren t yet available, the annual 4-H Day at the Breslin is quickly approaching on January 20, 2018. Make sure to keep your calendars clear to watch the Lady Spartans take on the Indiana Hoosiers while celebrating Michigan 4-H at this fun family event! Michigan 4-H ers gather at center court to recognize 4-H programs during the 2017 4-H Day at the Breslin event. Open to some of the state s youngest 4-H ers, youth ages 8 12, the workshop allows young people to learn about exciting project areas and meet youth from across the state while experiencing the fun of the Kettunen Center. Sessions include hands-on activities that range from crafting to shooting sports. Look for registration information to become available in early December.

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Youth Holiday Crafting and Giving Afternoon Saturday, December 16th, 2017 Page 9 Location: Isabella County Building Room 320 (200 N. Main Street, Mt. Pleasant) Seahorse Bookmark Color-Me Pet Leash Pick 5 out of the 6 different crafts, and snacks too! Owl Pillow Flip Flop Knotting For: youth ages 5 to 13 Cost: $10 Only 20 spots available RSVP to the Extension office by December 8. Moonlit Wolf Picture Bring in 2 cans for Adopt-A-Family Raffia Basket

Michigan State University Extension Isabella County 200 N. Main Street Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 Phone: (989) 317-4079 Fax: (989) 773-1622 Website: http://msue.anr.msu.edu/county/info/isabella Facebook SAVE THE DATES Beef Weigh-In Saturday, December 2, 2017 4-H Day at Breslin January 20, 2018 4-H Winterfest February 3-4, 2018 4-H Summer (overnight) Camp July 10 & 11, 2018 4-H Cloverbud Camp July 17 & 18, 2018 Isabella County Youth & Farm Fair July 22-28, 2018 Isabella County 4-H Calendar November 7 Teen Horse Leaders @ Fairgrounds 6 PM 7 Horse Leaders @ Fairgrounds 7 PM 10 OFFICE CLOSED MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in furtherance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. Accommodations for persons with disabilities may be requested by contacting the MSU Extension office at (989) 317-4079 at least 5 days prior to the scheduled event to ensure sufficient time to make arrangements. Requests received after this time will be met when possible. 16 Small Animal Association @ MSUE 7 PM 23 & 24 OFFICE CLOSED 28 4-H Council @ MSUE 7 PM Kristi Schreiber, 4-H Program Coordinator schrei61@anr.msu.edu Nonie Gross, Secretary Paul Gross, Extension Educator Belinda Laughlin, Master Gardener Coordinator Kara Lynch, Extension Educator Sabrina McGee, SNAP-ED PI David Rowley, Extension Educator