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4-H Engages Youth and Celebrity Alumni in “Grow True Leaders” Campaign to Empower Kids with Life and Leadership Skills. Ninety percent (90%) of young people say they are concerned about the future leadership of America, and two-thirds are more confident in the next generaon of leaders than in the leaders they see today. This is according to the 4-H Naonal Youth Survey on Leadership conducted with 1,500 students in grades 9-12. Naonal 4-H Council released the survey findings on April 12 at a youth -led rally in Washington, D.C. to kick off the 4-H Grow True Leaders Campaign – giving young people across the country a forum to put their voices into posive acon and rally the naon to invest in the next generaon of true leaders. “America is facing a crical need for more leaders – true leaders – who are prepared with the skills to deal with the problems of today and the challenges of tomorrow,” said Jennifer Sirangelo, president and CEO, Naonal 4-H Council. “A true leader leads by example, works well with others, tackles tough challenges head-on and scks with a job unl it’s done.” More than 300 youth gathered at the 4-H Grow True Leaders Rally where they idenfied specific areas they want more support from adults: hands-on experience in leadership roles, programs to build confidence and regular encouragement to lead. The youth were joined by Grammy award-winning music arst and 4-H Naonal Spokeswoman Jennifer Neles and 2016 Miss America Bey Cantrell; both are 4-H alumna. “With impact numbers that are second to none, 4-H has been the best kept secret for far too long,” Sirangelo said. “We want more people to know that 4-H was founded with youth empowerment at our core, and we are sll a youth empowerment organizaon – with 4-H’ers leading all kinds of posive soluons for the diverse issues our country faces today.” To learn more about the 4-H Grow True Leaders Campaign and download campaign resources, please visit our media center at www.4- h.org/get-involved/grow-true-leaders-campaign. Adapted from: www.4-h.org/get-involved/grow-true-leaders-campaign/media/ Sincerely, Cheryl Goodrich Program Assistant 4-H Youth Development 4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, cizenship and life skills. Monroe County 4-H News OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Grow True Leaders May 2016 Issue 4-H Calendar May 2 Animal Registraons Due 2 Quality Assurance Training - 7 pm 4 Market Hog Tags Ready for Pick-up 5 Camp Counselor Training - 7 pm 7 4-H Camp Piedmont Open House 10 Livestock Commiee - 7 pm 12 Horse Leases Due 12 Horse Safety Training - 6 pm 12 Saddle Horse Commiee - 7 pm 13 Riesbeck’s Sausage/Ribeye Benefit 13 4-H Camp Registraons Due 13 4-H Shoong Sports Camp Reg. Due 17 4-H Commiee - 7 pm 18 CARTEENS - 6 pm 19 Quality Assurance Training - 7 pm 20 Horse Registraons Due 21 Tag-in Day for Cale - 7-11 am 21 Tag-in for Lambs & Goats - 10-12 noon 25 Camp Fundraiser Pick-up; 11 - 1 pm 30 Office Closed for Memorial Day Upcoming Camp Dates June 6 - 7 Beginner 4-H Camp June 6 - 9 Junior 4-H Camp June 10 - 12 4-H Piedmont Shoong Sports July 1 - Cloverbud Camp June 1 Market Hogs Must be Tagged and In Member’s Care 1 Market Turkeys Must be in Member’s Care 2 Trip Award Winner Orientaon - 6 pm 2 Camp Counselor Training - 7 pm 3 Market Hog ID cards & photos due 6 4-H Camp Begins - 5:00 pm 9 4-H Camp Ends - 12:30 pm 10 CB Camp Registraons Due 11 Guernsey PAS - 10 am at Fairgrounds 16 CB Camp Planning Meeng - 6:15 pm 16 Junior Fairboad Meeng - 7 pm 25 Horse Clinic - 10 am at Grizzle Ridge 26 Belmont PAS - 10 am at Fairgrounds

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4-H Engages Youth and Celebrity Alumni in “Grow True Leaders” Campaign to Empower Kids with Life and Leadership Skills.

Ninety percent (90%) of young people say they are concerned about the future leadership of America, and two-thirds are more confident in the next generation of leaders than in the leaders they see today. This is according to the 4-H National Youth Survey on Leadership conducted with 1,500 students in grades 9-12.

National 4-H Council released the survey findings on April 12 at a youth-led rally in Washington, D.C. to kick off the 4-H Grow True Leaders Campaign – giving young people across the country a forum to put their voices into positive action and rally the nation to invest in the next generation of true leaders.

“America is facing a critical need for more leaders – true leaders – who are prepared with the skills to deal with the problems of today and the challenges of tomorrow,” said Jennifer Sirangelo, president and CEO, National 4-H Council. “A true leader leads by example, works well with others, tackles tough challenges head-on and sticks with a job until it’s done.”

More than 300 youth gathered at the 4-H Grow True Leaders Rally where they identified specific areas they want more support from adults: hands-on experience in leadership roles, programs to build confidence and regular encouragement to lead. The youth were joined by Grammy award-winning music artist and 4-H National Spokeswoman Jennifer Nettles and 2016 Miss America Betty Cantrell; both are 4-H alumna.

“With impact numbers that are second to none, 4-H has been the best kept secret for far too long,” Sirangelo said. “We want more people to know that 4-H was founded with youth empowerment at our core, and we are still a youth empowerment organization – with 4-H’ers leading all kinds of positive solutions for the diverse issues our country faces today.”

To learn more about the 4-H Grow True Leaders Campaign and download campaign resources, please visit our media center at www.4-h.org/get-involved/grow-true-leaders-campaign.

Adapted from: www.4-h.org/get-involved/grow-true-leaders-campaign/media/

Sincerely,

Cheryl Goodrich Program Assistant 4-H Youth Development

4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.

Monroe County 4-H News

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

Grow True Leaders

May 2016 Issue

4-H Calendar May 2 Animal Registrations Due 2 Quality Assurance Training - 7 pm 4 Market Hog Tags Ready for Pick-up 5 Camp Counselor Training - 7 pm 7 4-H Camp Piedmont Open House 10 Livestock Committee - 7 pm 12 Horse Leases Due 12 Horse Safety Training - 6 pm 12 Saddle Horse Committee - 7 pm 13 Riesbeck’s Sausage/Ribeye Benefit 13 4-H Camp Registrations Due 13 4-H Shooting Sports Camp Reg. Due 17 4-H Committee - 7 pm 18 CARTEENS - 6 pm 19 Quality Assurance Training - 7 pm 20 Horse Registrations Due 21 Tag-in Day for Cattle - 7-11 am 21 Tag-in for Lambs & Goats - 10-12 noon 25 Camp Fundraiser Pick-up; 11 - 1 pm 30 Office Closed for Memorial Day

Upcoming Camp Dates

June 6 - 7 Beginner 4-H Camp June 6 - 9 Junior 4-H Camp June 10 - 12 4-H Piedmont Shooting Sports July 1 - Cloverbud Camp

June 1 Market Hogs Must be Tagged and In Member’s Care 1 Market Turkeys Must be in Member’s Care 2 Trip Award Winner Orientation - 6 pm 2 Camp Counselor Training - 7 pm 3 Market Hog ID cards & photos due 6 4-H Camp Begins - 5:00 pm 9 4-H Camp Ends - 12:30 pm 10 CB Camp Registrations Due 11 Guernsey PAS - 10 am at Fairgrounds 16 CB Camp Planning Meeting - 6:15 pm 16 Junior Fairboad Meeting - 7 pm 25 Horse Clinic - 10 am at Grizzle Ridge 26 Belmont PAS - 10 am at Fairgrounds

Upcoming Opportunities

June 20 Ohio State Fair Entries Due If you need more information for any of the above opportunities, call the Extension Office at 472-0810.

2016 Project Judging Days

Shooting Sports Club Judging Day - July 11 4-H Special Interest/4-H Dog Project Judging Day – July 12

Animal Project Interviews & Skillathons – July 26

2016 Fair Dates

August 22-27

Food Stand Needed

At Livestock Judging Day

A food stand at Livestock Interviews (July 26) is a great way to earn money for your club. It will be held at Swiss Hills from approximately 5-8 p.m. If your club is interested, please submit a menu with prices. Menus should be submitted by May 17.

May 21st

Vaccination & Tag-in Day

On Saturday, May 21st, all Feeder Calf Heifers, Feeder Calf Steers, and Dairy Feeders are to be brought to the fairgrounds for mandatory vaccinations and tagging. Times are from 7:00 am to 11:00 am. Also Market Lambs and Goats must be brought to the fairgrounds between 10:00 a.m. - 12 noon for mandatory vaccinations and tagging.

Ohio State Fair 4-H Cloverbud Camp

Wednesday, July 27 10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Cardinal Shelter on Ohio State Fairgrounds

Registration material is available at the Extension Office. Each 4-H Cloverbud can only attend one session of camp. The fee is $20 per Cloverbud. Activities will include games, learning activities, crafts and lunch. You will also receive a camp t-shirt. First 50 4-H Cloverbuds to register will receive a packet at a later date. If camp is full, you will be notified and your child’s name will be placed on a waiting list. Registration deadline is July 6.

NEW Judging Highlights for 2016

July is just around the corner and it will be time for project judging. Here are some highlights to keep in mind as you begin to prepare for July.

1) Project books must be checked and signed by your 4-H advisor before coming to judging- Bringing an unsigned project book to judging will result in the member receiving a score of Incomplete. 2) Dress Code- Remember that the goal of participating in project interviews is to help 4-H members prepare for future interview situations. With that in mind, members should dress as if they were attending a job or college interview.

General appearance should be neat and clean. No t-shirts with inappropriate language or

graphics. Jeans or long pants are preferred. Skirts/shorts should reach at least the mid-

thigh. No low-cut tops or visible undergarments. Hats should not be worn during the interview.

Examples of appropriate dress: button-down shirts, polos, dressy tops, 4-H club t-shirts, nice jeans, capris, skirts.

3) Incomplete Projects- Receiving a judging score of 64 points or less will cause the project to be scored as Incomplete. Common reasons for an incomplete score might be: unfinished /missing project book, unsigned project book, not bringing required items to judging, or not being prepared to answer questions during the interview. Members who receive a score of Incomplete will be required to correct their issues and come to Make-up Judging (or another judging appointment) in order to receive a passing score. Members who do not come to the second judging or receive a passing score will not be eligible to exhibit at the fair or receive a fair pass.

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County-wide Community Service Projects

The 4-H Committee recently announced two county-wide community service projects for 4-H clubs.

Aluminum pop tab collection for Ronald McDonald House

Christmas in July - collection of items to be distributed at local nursing homes.

Meat and Dairy Goat Fun Show

Marshall County, WV Fairgrounds (Moundsville) Saturday, May 16, 2015

1:00 p.m. - Registration at noon

This show is open to anyone who wants to participate; a 4-Her, FFA member, or a member of the community. We will offer showmanship and market classes for 4-H and FFA members. Entry fees are $5 per head, per class. Concession stand will be available. No Admission fee. Check out their Facebook page at Marshall County Goat Fun Show or e-mail at: [email protected].

Required Scrapie Tag for Lambs & Goats

Scrapies is a fatal degenerative disease affecting the central nervous system of sheep and goats. The United States Department of Agriculture’s goal is to eradicate this fatal disease by tracking infected animals back to their flocks of origin of birth. An USDA scrapie ID tag will provide the information needed to track an infected animal. All lambs and goats attending the Monroe County Junior Fair will be required to have a USDA scrapie ID tag or tattoo. If you are planning to purchase lambs or goats from a producer make sure the producer’s USDA scrapie ID tag has been placed in the animal’s ear before you leave their facility. It is the breeders’ responsibility to make sure the USDA scrapie ID tags are in the animal. It is your responsibility as an exhibitor to make sure they already have a scrapies tag. ** If a breeder needs information about how to get scrapies tags, they can contact the Extension Office for the information.**

Monroe County Junior Fair

Royalty Application

Are you thinking about applying for the 2016 Junior Fair Royalty Court? If you want to get a jump on the application process you can find the application on the Extension website at: www.monroe.osu.edu. Applications are due July 22, 2016. Contestants for King and Queen must be between the ages of 14 & 19 as of January 1st of the current year. Prince and Princess contestants must be between the ages of 10 & 13 as of January 1st of the current year.

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Suggested Agenda Items

for Your 4-H Club

Highlight items from the county 4-H newsletter

Plan a club community service project Encourage members to consider Ohio

state fair participation Invite a camp counselor to promote 4-H camp Encourage members to invite a non- 4-H member to attend camp Explain Animal Project Judging Plan a summer outing or fun day for

your club Plan a work day at 4-H camp Help members explore interest areas

& learning experiences in the 4-H project books

Make plans for members to attend local animal clinics

4-H Shooting Sports Camp

at Piedmont

The camp will be held June 10-12 at Camp Piedmont for youth ages 9 to 13. This camp will focus on shooting sports and will be open to all youth. Last year youth from sixteen Ohio counties attended. The classes are taught by certified shooting sports instructors & teens serve as camp counselors. Participants will select from one of five disciplines – basic archery, advanced archery, rifle .22 rimfire, shotgun, or air pistol. This camp is open to 4-H and non 4-H youth. The camp registration form is available at the Extension Office or online www.go.osu.edu/sscamp. Registration is due May 13.

Ohio Special Needs Camp

The Ohio 4-H Statewide Special Needs Camp will be held on June 17-19, 2016 at the Elizabeth L. Evans Outdoor Education Center/ Canter’s Cave 4-H Camp near Jackson, Ohio. Youth will be able to enjoy traditional 4-H camping activities as well as, some activities tailored to their needs. The theme for the camp is "Oh! The Places You’ll Go". Our check-in time will be 5:00-5:30 p.m. on, June 17, in the main lodge. Our check-out time will be 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 19. Each camper will need to be accompanied by a caregiver. The $80 fee for campers, $45.00 fee for caregivers and registration forms are due by June 2nd. If you have any questions call Michelle Stumbo at 740-569-5212 or [email protected].

2016 Camp Dates & Deadlines

Registration due for Beginners & Junior Camp – May 13 Beginners Camp – June 6 - 7

Junior Camp – June 6 - 8 Piedmont Shooting Sports Camp - June 10 -12 Registration due for Cloverbud Camp - June 10

Cloverbud Camp – July 1

Beginner & Junior Camp – June 8-11

This year we have twenty-four great camp counselors that have been attending training and planning sessions to build the camp program around “Cruising Through Camp Piedmont” theme. Some of the camp activities include bunking in a cabin with friends, swimming, dancing, campfires, free time activities, camp classes (shooting sports, crafts, boating, nine square in the air, swimming) track and field events, pool events, fun classes taught by the counselors, auction with pop tabs, and a dress-up dinner.

Take a Friend to Camp

4-H camp maintains a safe and healthy environment where youth can learn and have fun together. Do you have a friend that is not a 4-H member? What a great way to spend time with a friend and introduce them to an exciting camp opportunity. Have them stop by the Extension Office for camp registration material or it can be printed from our website at www.monroe.osu.edu. Hope to see many of you at camp!

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Beginners Camp June 6 - 7

(Third Graders)

4-H Junior Camp June 6 - 9

(Fourth Grade-Seventh Grade)

Camp Registrations enclosed with this newsletter are due Friday, May 13th

Why should I go to camp? To make new friends.

To hang out with my friends. To enjoy a variety of activities. To make decisions on my own.

To feel good about myself. To learn new skills. To be ME!

Camp Classes Boating Crafts Survivor Course Camp Fire Other Camp Events: Closing Slideshow Swimming Camp picture

Friday, July 1 4-H Camp Piedmont

Registration forms will be mailed to Cloverbud members and advisors

soon.

Cloverbud Camp Registration is Due June 10th

2016 Cloverbud Camp

Free time: archery, boating, octoball, nine square

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Quality Assurance Training

4-H members exhibiting feeder calf heifers, feeder calf steers, market steers, dairy feeders, market hogs, market lambs, market rabbits, market fryers, turkeys & ducks, market goats, lactating cows, or lactating goats must attend a quality assurance training in order to participate in the Monroe County Fair. If a child is under the age of 16 they must attend with a parent. The following dates will be held in Monroe County. Training dates from neighboring counties are available upon request. Monday, May 2, 7:00 p.m. at Henri Coulson Building Thursday, May 19, 7:00 p.m. Henri Coulson Building Youth age 12 and up (as of January 1st) wanting to take the Ohio Quality Assurance test should call the Extension Office to register.

Showing Livestock at The

Ohio State Fair

Have you ever thought about showing your animals at the Ohio State Fair? If you take the 4-H project at the county level, then you are eligible to register and show in the junior division at the Ohio State Fair. The entry deadline is June 20. The state fair offers showmanship, breeding classes, market classes and skillathons for the following livestock: beef, Boer goats, dairy cattle, dairy feeders, dairy goats, dogs, horses, llamas, poultry, rabbits, sheep, and swine. For more information, classes and registration visit: www.ohiostatefair.com and then click on “competitions”.

Need Riding Therapy Volunteers

Come help others in our community by joining up with a newly formed 4-H sponsored Therapeutic Horse Riding Program coinciding with the 4-H Horse Whisperers Club. Adults and High School Students Needed Be available for daytime volunteering in the early

spring and/or fall Pass an Ohio BCI background check, complete an

interview and an OSU Volunteer application Feel comfortable working with individuals with

disabilities Two, four week therapeutic programs this year June 2, 9, 16, 23 - Monroe County Fairgrounds September 9, 16, 23, 30 - Monroe County Fairground Any questions? Call Ruth Partin at 740-934-2811 or email: [email protected]

AT HENRI

COULSON

BUILDING!

Are you looking for a fun activity to do at your next club meeting? Something educational and fun? You can borrow these kits from the Extension Office. Choose & Tell Card Game - teaches public speaking

and communication skills through fun, easy activities. LEGO Building Kit - build Lego creations to share with

other members of your club. Connect to College - helps children become aware of

post secondary education and think about what they want to be when they grow up.

Fitness Fun - keep your Cloverbuds active and learn about fitness, including bean bag games too.

Sports Fun – learn all about sports and play Sports Bingo!

Our Country Kit - teaches children about our country using the U.S. flag and patriotic activities

The Science of Sound - children will learn all about sound with experiments, pipe chimes and activities

Food Fun - learn all about food and the new food pyramid, play bingo, and learn about serving sizes

Apples to Apples - compare different apple varieties, learn about Johnny Appleseed, and play apple games

Bubble-ology - children can make unusually shaped bubbles and experiment with different bubble solutions

Making Tracks Kit - this kit contains molds of animal tracks that can be used with plaster of paris to create impressions for members to keep. Also included is a field guide of animal tracks and facts.

American Flag Kit - contains a flag and instructions for teaching members to fold it properly, flag activities, and craft ideas for club meetings.

Stampin-n-Stompin Kit - a variety of rubber stamps to use for craft projects.

Recycling: Making Paper - learn how to turn scrap paper into pulp and then back to paper again!

All kits are available at the Extension Office.

4-H Saddle Horse Update

Saddle Horse Registrations Packets are now available at the Extension Office.

4-H members taking horses must complete a one time safety and ethics program. This REQUIRED class will be available on May 12th or July 14th at 6 p.m. in the Extension Office Conference Room.

Horse Lease Dates Due May 12th by 6:00 p.m. Jr Fair Horse Registration (Due to Extension Office) Friday, May 20, 2016 New Horse Show Requirement The 4-H Saddle Horse Committee will provide a minimum of two clinics prior to the fair. Members must attend at least one clinic to be eligible to exhibit in the Monroe County Jr. Horse Show. June 25 - Grizzle Ridge July 23 - Grizzle Ridge

State Fair PAS Show Dates *** Saturday, June 11 - 10:00 a.m. Guernsey County Fairgrounds (Guernsey County PAS) Sunday, June 26 - 10:00 a.m. Belmont County Fairgrounds, (Belmont County PAS)

*** You must sign-up for and complete your PAS form along with your horse registration form. Everything is due in the Extension Office by May 20.

4-H Trip Award Winners Announced

Ohio 4-H Shooting Junior Education Camp George Hoover Kearston Hoover

Ohio 4-H Shooting Senior Education Camp Gretchen Allen Kyla Morris

Forestry & Wildlife Conservation Camp Aleisha Yontz

2016 Open House at Camp Piedmont

Join us to check out all the new things happening at Camp. There will be an Open House on Saturday, May 7 from 2-4 p.m. Some fun things to do will be: a camp tour, a chance to check out the cabins, hike up to Vesper Hill, hunt for facts about camp, check out the new items for sale in the Canteen and receive a special Open House Discount on camp store items. For questions you can contact Janet Kemp at [email protected] or go to: http://4hcamppiedmont.osu.edu.

Classes at Broken Timber Outdoor

Education Center

Family Fishing Day & Education - open to public June 4th

Call Keith Jones (740) 472-5459 for details.

Survival Weekend June 10 -11 Contact Silva Bowman at (740) 926-1065 for more info.

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4-H Beginners Camp 4-H Junior Camp June 6-7 June 6-9 (Third graders) (Fourth Grade - Seventh Grades)

Registration Due Friday, May 13, 2016 No registrations accepted after May 27

Beginner Camp Activities will include: Bunking in a cabin with friends, swimming, recreation, Sailing the Night Away dance, camp t-shirt, Titanic camp fire, free time activities, water and pool events, octoball, camp classes and Science Challenge. Beginners Camp is for youth finishing third grade.

Junior Camp Activities will include: Bunking in a cabin with friends, swimming, Sailing the Night Away dance, camp t-shirt, The Suite Life on Deck campfire, haunted trail, Titantic campfire, free time activities, camp classes (shooting sports, crafts, boating, swimming, outdoor Ed) track and field events, pool events, smoothies, Anchors Away talent show, Ship-to-Shore cookout, counselor round-up, fun classes taught by the counselors, auction with pop tabs, and The Captain’s Table Dinner. Invite a Friend Do you have a friend that is not a 4-H member? Invite them to camp! What a great way to spend time with them and introduce them to an exciting opportunity. Non-members will pay full price and will not get the 4-H Endowment Campership. Camp Fundraisers Scholarships earned from the Savory Foods spring fundraiser and the Heavenly Dips fundraiser should be deducted from your camp fee. You can deduct $5.10 per item sold from Savory Foods and $2.50 per Heavenly Dips off your camp fee. About Camp Piedmont Camp Piedmont located in Belmont County is a wonderful setting to learn all about shooting sports, do a craft, enjoy nature, boating, go swimming in the pool and to go hiking. Campers will enjoy dining and singing together, games, dances and traditional campfires as well as many special activities planned. Camp Piedmont is staffed with permanent summer staff who help promote the learning experience, trained Monroe County teen counselors will work with small groups of campers and reside with them in each of the individual cabins. Monroe County Extension staff and adult volunteers round out this year’s staff and planning committee. Camp Letter, Check-in Times, Camp Pictures

*Campers will receive a detailed letter from the Extension Office around June 1. *Parents must provide transportation for campers to and from camp. *Check-in time: 4:00-5:00 p.m. on Monday June 6th *A group picture will be taken on Monday, at 6:30 p.m. This is included in your registration fee. *Beginner Camp ends Tuesday, June 7 at 6:30 p.m. *Junior Camp ends Thursday, June 9 at 12:30 p.m.

PARENTS, DID YOU KNOW THAT 4-H CAMP PROVIDES:

Safe Environments Caring Adults Opportunity to Learn by Doing High Expectation for Success Boundaries Constructive Use of Time

Social Skills Fun Trained Camp Counselors

CAMP T-SHIRT

Name: ___________________________________________ Gender: male or female Address: _________________________________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________ Age: ________________ Grade: __________________ Parent Name & E-mail Address: __________________________________________________________________ 4-H Club: __________________________________School Name: __________________________ T-shirt Size (Circle One): (included with Registration)

4-H Beginners Camp - June 6 - 7 Third graders $46 for 4-H Members by Friday, May 13 (This price includes a $10 campership from the 4-H Endowment and a $6 campership from the 4-H Committee)

After Friday, May 13 add $10 Late Fee 4-H Junior Camp - June 6 - 9

Fourth - Seventh Grades $110 for 4-H Members by Friday, May 13 (This price includes a $15 campership from the 4-H Endowment and an $8 campership from the 4-H Committee)

After Friday, May 13 add $10 Late Fee

$ Your camp fee ($46 for Beginners, $110 for Juniors, includes a t-shirt)

- Subtract money earned from Savory Foods fund raiser or Heavenly Dips (take $5.10 per item towards the Savory Foods and $2.50 per item from the Heaven Dips) + Add $10 Late Fee if received after Friday, May 13th – No registrations accepted after May 27

$ Total Amount Enclosed – Make Check payable to: OSU Extension

Refund policy: Full Camp fee will be refunded thru May 31. 50% refund June 1-4. After June 5, there will be no refunds.

I would like to request to be in a cabin with: (only list two campers). Please do not request counselors. 1st choice______________________________ 2nd choice______________________________ Return to: OSU Extension, 4-H Camp

101 North Main Street, Room 17 Woodsfield, Ohio 43793

Youth 10-12 Youth 14-16 Adult S Adult M Adult L Adult XL

Office Use Only: Cash Check # _______ Amount: _________ Date Paid: _______

CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For

more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

monroe.osu.edu

(NO registrations accepted after May 27)

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For

more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

monroe.osu.edu

Piedmont 4-H Shooting Sports Camp June 10 – 12, 2016 For Ages 9 – 13 only

This camp will be held at 4-H Camp Piedmont, Piedmont, OH and all shooting classes are taught by certified 4-H Shooting Sports Instructors

Registration and Camp Fee are Due by: May 13, 2016 Camp fee: $115.00 for Monroe Co 4-H’ers

Camp fee after May 13th is $135.00 (may not receive t-shirt) No registration accepted after May 20

Cancellations made after June 1, 2016 will receive a refund less a $20.00 administrative fee.

Return all forms and payment to: OSU Extension, Monroe County 101 N. Main St. RM 17 Woodsfield, Ohio 43793 (740) 472-0810

Make check payable to: OSU Extension, Monroe County Memo Line: Piedmont 4-H Shooting Sports Camp Office Use Only: Check # _____ Date Received ______ Amount _____ Name on check ___________________________________________

Name: Home Phone: Cell Phone: _____________________ Address:

City: State: Zip:

County: Current 4-H Member Yes No E-mail:

Male � Female � Current Age: Birth Date:

Who would you like to be in a cabin with? ________________________________________________ SELECT A DISCIPLINE

Please rank your 1st, 2nd, 3rd choice of discipline. Place the number in the appropriate box.

Archery Register early to secure your first or second discipline choice. Disciplines are filled based on the date your registration form and camp fee is received. Phone inquiries and e-mail DO NOT count as registration nor reserve you a spot in the class. You will receive confirmation of registration and discipline. Confirmations of registrations will be sent out by June 1, 2016.

Rifle Shotgun Pistol Previous Campers should list year attended & discipline taken: _______________________________

PERMISSION FORMS, T-SHIRTS, EYE PROTECTION By June 1 the following items will be mailed to you. Ohio 4-H Health History Form Informed Consent, Permission to Participate, Photo Release Map to 4-H Camp Piedmont Consent for Possession of Handgun by Juvenile List of Items to Bring to Camp Camp Piedmont Cell Phone Policy Confirmation of your Registration & Assigned Discipline

T-shirt size – included with registration fee: Youth 10-12 Youth 14-16 Adult Small Adult Medium Adult Large Adult XL 2X 3X Will the camper be bringing personal eye protection or purchasing shooting glasses at camp?

will bring will purchase at camp for $5

Piedmont 4-H Shooting Sports Camp 4-H Camp Piedmont (Youth ages 9 to 13)

June 10-12, 2016

Friday, June 10 3:00 – 4:30

Camper Registration Pool & Canteen Open Sign up for Samplers

4:45 Table Setters 5:00 Dinner

Meet the staff and orientation 6:00 Flag Lowering

Camp Picture 6:30 Shooting Sports Classes – 2 hours 8:30 Choice of Free Time Activity (crafts, fishing,

Nine Square in the Air, Octo-ball, putt putt, line dancing, kayaking)

9:30 Recreation & Get Acquainted Snack

10:00 To cabins 10:30 Lights out

Saturday, June 117:00 Rise and shine 7:30 Staff Meeting 7:45 Table Setters 8:00 Breakfast 9:00 Flag Raising 9:15 Camp & Cabin Cleanup 10:00 Shooting Sports Classes – 1 ½ hour 11:45 Table Setters 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Shooting sports sampler A

(Muzzle Loading, Archery, Air Pistol, Shotgun, Living History)

2:15 Shooting sports sampler B (Rifle, Archery, Air Pistol, Shotgun, Living History)

3:15 Choice of Free Time Activity (crafts, swimming, fishing, Octo-ball, Nine Square in the Air, Low Ropes Course)

4:45 Table Setters 5:00 Dinner 6:00 Flag Lowering & vespers 6:30 Lethal Impact Demonstration 8:00 Dance & Snack 9:15 Camo Campfire – planned by counselors 10:00 To cabins 10:30 Lights out

Sunday, June 12 7:00 Rise and shine 7:30 Staff Meeting 7:45 Table Setters 8:00 Breakfast 9:00 Flag Raising & Vespers 9:30 Camp & Cabin Cleanup 10:00 Shooting Sports Classes – 2 hours 12:15 Table Setters 12:30 Lunch

Evaluation 1:30 Pack up and move out of cabins 2:30 Guest Speaker 3:15 Recognition & Slide show (Parents Invited) 4:00 Depart for home (Campers signed-out at cabins)

Camp Piedmont is located in Eastern Ohio seven miles north of I 70. Camp address: 34221 4-H Club Rd. Piedmont, OH 43983 www.4hcamppiedmont.osu.edu/

Camp registration materials and video: www.go.osu.edu/sscamp

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For

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2016 Monroe County 4-H Horse Clinics The 4-H Saddle Horse Committee will provide a minimum of two clinics prior to the fair. Members must attend

and participate in one clinic to be eligible to exhibit in the Monroe County Jr Fair Horse Show.

Saturday, June 25 Grizzle Ridge Arena

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Clinic with Jennifer Snyder, New Concord • Showmanship, Grooming, Tack, Safety• English Pleasure/equitation• Western Pleasure/Horsemanship• Reining

Jennifer has been riding and showing horses for over 25 years. In that time, she has successfully shown and competed in several events

from showmanship, western pleasure, horsemanship, hunter under saddle, equitation, reining, to the most recent Ranch Sorting. She has also ridden under some of the country’s top trainers as well as won and placed in several events at the state level. Her awards include two Reserve Championship placings and several top 10’s at the All American Quarter Horse Congress.

She graduated from Wheeling Jesuit University in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science degree and she is currently an assistant trainer at Winkleman Performance horses.

Saturday, July 23 Grizzle Ridge Arena

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Clinic with Jennifer Mosier, Delaware, Ohio • Western pleasure• Trail in Hand, Trail, Ranch Pleasure (Lunch

Topics)• Contesting• Showmanship, Grooming, Tack, Safety

Thrilled at this invitation to teach for the first time in Monroe County, Jennifer brings over 30 years in the equine industry to the clinic arena. A nationally carded judge for over 25 years, she serves on the state 4-H horse judges committee here in Ohio and in Kentucky.

As a clinician Jennifer has been featured at Equine Affaire, Horse World Expo and Hoosier Horse Fair. As an instructor, her students have been successful from the local 4-H level to State 4-H shows and The All American Quarter Horse Congress.

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Mild Italian Sausage Sandwich - $6.00 Or

A tasty Grilled Ribeye Sandwich - $7.00

Each order includes potato chips and your choice of pop or water

Presented by the Woodsfield Riesbeck’s Employees **All proceeds benefit the Monroe County 4-H Endowment**

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The 4-H Committee has chosen to sponsor a county-wide community service project called “Christmas in July”. The committee would like each 4-H club to collect and donate items that can be used to make gift bags for residents of the local nursing homes. This project has been done in the past and makes the residents very happy.

Examples of items that can be collected:

The 4-H Committee will be distributing the gift bags during the first part of July.

Please turn all items in to the Extension Office by June 24, 2016

Thank you for your participation!

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Bob Evans will donate 15% of sales to

when you present this flyer** at your local Bob Evans (Ohio only).

Ohio Farm Bureau& Friends Days

May 16 and 17, 2016 | All Day(dine in, carryout and catering* orders)

*Catering orders must be placed by May 9.

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**Printed flyer must be presented at time of checkout. Electronic flyers will not be accepted.

Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage

PAID Woodsfield, OH Permit No. 54

POSITION OPEN: Extension Educator, 4‐H Youth Development Mark Landefeld, Extension Educator,  Agriculture & Natural Resources Mary Jo Wes all, Office Associate, Community Development Cheryl Goodrich, 4‐H Program Assistant, SNAP‐Ed Jennie Shaw, Office Associate 

This informa on has been provided for you as a result of a local levy that funds the OSU Extension, Monroe County Office.  Your support of the 0.7 mill levy provides funding for the Monroe County Extension Office through December 2020.  SNAP‐Ed program is funded through USDA. 

Ohio State University Extension, Monroe County       Phone:  (740) 472‐0810 101 N. Main Street, RM 17 Courthouse        Fax:      (740) 472‐2510 Woodsfield, OH  43793         Email:  [email protected] “Like” our Facebook page:  www.go.osu.edu/monroe4h www.monroe.osu.edu 

OSU Extension, Monroe County 101 N. Main St., Room 17 Woodsfield, OH 43793 

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2016  4‐H Camp Registra on

2016 Quality Assurance Dates 

2016 Shoo ng Sports Camp Registra on

2016 Christmas in July Flyer

Cloverbud Corner

New Project Judging Procedures 

4‐H Endowment Sausage & Ribeye Benefit

Vaccina on & Tag‐in Day Map

Ohio Special Needs Camp Informa on 

4‐H Saddle Horse Updates