Extension Office Staff J.D Ragland
CEA—Agriculture & Natural Resources [email protected]
Amy Wagner
CEA—Family & Consumer Science [email protected]
Shannon Walsh
Urban Program Director [email protected]
Liz Moore
CEA—Horticulture [email protected]
Vera Shorter
Office Manager
County Council Meeting When: 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 13th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Wear your painting clothes because we might paint the tire garden be-hind the Extension Office green and white!! 2016-2017 Randall County 4-H Council Officers:
Brynn Owen—President
Macey Thurman—Vice President
Lainye Meador—Reporter/Secretary
Tanner Owen—Recreation Leader
Sarah Winters—District Council Delegate
Club Council Delegates
Gracie Smith T. S. Bow
Kyton Johnson Lucas Bradshaw
Abby Burkham John Martin
Jett Martin
2017-18 County Council Officers
Macey Thurman—President
Craig Odom—Vice President
Tanner Owen—Secretary
Kadenze Mowry—Reporter
Lainey Meador—Recreation Leader
Lucas Bradshaw—District Council Delegate
4-H Boosters Club Meeting When: 6 p.m. Thursday, June 1st
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Club managers are asked to attend. Parents and leaders are welcome too.
The Cloverleaf Randall County 4-H Newsletter
June 2017
The members of Texas A&M AgriLife will provide equal opportunities in programs and ac-tivities, education, and employment to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity and will strive to achieve full and equal employment opportunity throughout Texas A&M AgriLife. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Important News
Newsletter Editor, Layout & Design:
Sue Walker
Noise Makers Needed for State Roundup Assemblies
Our noise maker stash is pretty low. If you have some you can bring for your 4-H members for the assem-blies, that would be great! Clay Wilson, District Coun-cil Officer from Wheeler County, will be leading our chants and will also have the noise makers to distrib-ute. The district will be bringing glow in the dark neck-laces for one of the evenings for everyone. Bringing noise makers definitely isn’t a must but makes assem-blies more fun for everyone.
H Stars!
4-H Stars!
We apologize if we’ve failed to recognize any of your 4-H accomplishments. Contact the Extension Office, and we’ll be glad to men-
tion them in next month’s newsletter.
District Spring Roundup Duds to Dazzle
Junior Team 2nd
Taylor Bedwell Addison McCord
Brenna Ware
Intermediate Team 3rd
April Artho Berdena Degroot
Kinslee Millican Kadenze Mowry
Fashion Show
Juniors
Refashion
Taylor Bedwell 2nd
Storyboard Non-wearable
Brenna Ware 2nd
Construction Casual
Brenna Ware 3rd
Intermediates
Construction Dressy
April Artho 3rd
Storyboard Wearable
Berdena Degeroot 3rd
Storyboard Accessory
Kadenze Mowry 2nd
Construction Casual
Kadenze Mowry 3rd
Senior
Construction Everyday Living
Emily Boschen 2nd
Share-the-Fun
Intermediates—Solo Band
Jace Guerrero 4th
Seniors—Musical Instrument
Emily Boschen 1st
Senior—Educational Presentation Team
Brynn Owen & Sarah Winters 2nd
Public Speaking
Senior
Lucas Bradshaw 1st
Horse Judging
Senior Individual
Teah Taylor 5th
Consumer Decision Making
Intermediate Team #2 1st
Kyton Johnson 4th Reasons
Halee Johnson 2nd Reasons
Tanner Owen 3rd Reasons
Intermediate Team #1 7th
Tirey Bow 19th Reasons
Lilly Thurman 24th Reasons
Kadenze Mowry 23rd Reasons
Seniors Team 3rd
Katelyn Brownd 15th Reasons
Neeley Curry 8th Reasons
Sarah Winters 10th Reasons
Livestock Judging
Junior Team 10th
Casen Bice 15th
Landri Bice
Caroline Gleghorn 33rd
Intermediate Team #1 2nd
Brian Brugman 11th
Sunny Cowley 2nd
Tanner Owen 25th
Hart Skidgell
Intermediate Team #2 18th
Cinch Deeds 61st
Tyler Schonenberger
Sage Deed 22nd
Senior Team #1 5th
Macey Thurman 3rd
Callen Bice 21st
Addie Hicks 29th
Katelyn Brownd 32nd
Senior Team #2 9th
Elaine Pope
Myles Cranmer 33rd
Lainye Meador 28th
Entomology
Junior Individuals
Kyle Guerrero 4th
Jeremiah Hamm Top Qualifier
Intermediate Individual
Jace Guerrero 4th
Livestock Skillathon
Juniors
Casen Bice 4th
Landri Bice 5th
Kade Lawrence 1st
James Leheska 2nd
Riley Wilson 3rd
Intermediates
Macy Lawrence 2nd
Tanner Owen 3rd
Alexis Wilson 1st
Seniors 1st
Gage Lewter 5th
Macey Thurman
Miles Huffhines 1st
VERY IMPORTANT!!
Watch Your Emails
We will be emailing the 4-H newsletter, a weekly news blast and communicating important 4-H information to your family’s e-mail addresses with “Randall 4-H” in the subject line.
Junior Team 1st
Kyle Guerrero 1st
Aidan Poole 2nd
Andrew Kolath 4th
Jacoby Rempel
Intermediate Team 2nd
Jacie Guerrero 2nd
Colton Thurman
William Kolath
Landon Gabel
District Rifle Contest
What’s Happening
District Photography Contest This contest is open to all 4-H members except Clover Kids. Each youth may enter up to 3 pictures. 4-H Con-nect is open July 3-21 for entries. Each contestant’s name will be entered in a drawing for 3 GoPros (1 for each age group.) For more information about the contest, go to http://d14-h.tamu.edu/files/2010/07/2017-4-H-District-Photography-Contest-Letter.pdf.
The District Photography Contest is not a State Roundup qualifying contest; however, it will adhere to the State Roundup Contest rules and guidelines which you can find at http://d14-h.tamu.edu/files/2010/07/Texas4H_Photo_Rules.pdf.
Raise Your Hand
Alumni Campaign When: Ends June 30th
The purpose of Raise Your Hand is to encourage our 4-H alumni to raise their hands and help pay it forward for the next generation of 4-H members. The goal is to have as many alumni sign up and then at the end of the campaign each county will receive a list of their alumni.
County offices are encouraged to reach out to these alumni and involve them in 4-H by signing their children up for 4-H (if not already), asking them to volunteer or maybe become a donor to the program. The top eight county 4-H Programs will receive a $500 cash prize for county program enhancement. Raise you hand at http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/raiseyourhand to show your pride as a 4-H alumni and vote for Texas.
North Region 4-H Senior Leader Lab-POWER Camp When: June 30th -July 2nd
Where: Floydada, TX
4-H members should have completed 8th—12th grade in the 2016-2017 school year. Registration via 4-H Connect closes June 16th.
District Council officers for both District 1 and 2 will be elected at the camp. District Council Officer Applications along with your resume, a picture and two letters of recom-mendation are due to the District Office by June 29th. An officer application and re-quirements can be found at http://randall.agrilife.org/misc-forms/. For more information, go to http://d14-h.tamu.edu/project-resources/leadership/leadership-project/.
County Record Book Judging When: 9 a.m. Thursday, June 29th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Record books are due to the Extension Office by 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 27th, for judging at the county level. The forms are on the District 1 website: http://d14-h.tamu.edu/events/record-keeping-and-record-books/ . Use only the forms on this website.
We could use some help judging on the 29th. Even if you’re new at this or you can only help judge for a couple of hours, contact Amy at [email protected] or call her at 468-5543, to let her know you’ll help.
Randall County 4-H Logo Design Contest!
Design the 4-H Achievement Banquet Luau Logo! All de-signs must be 4-H appropriate. The design will be the logo used for the Parade of Champions T-Shirts and the Achievement Banquet Program. Submit designs to [email protected] or bring by the Extension Office by June 13th.
What’s Happening
Youth Leadership Conference When: June 12-16
Where: Tarleton State University—Stephenville, TX
Students must be entering either the 11th or 12th Grade in August 2017. They should be of good charac-ter and in the top 30% of their class. If selected, your county Farm Bureau provides you with full scholarship and transportation to and from the event.
Students who attend the conference can enter the Free Enterprise Speech Contest and may win a col-lege scholarship. For additional information and an application to attend the conference, call your local county Farm Bureau or Mia Balko at 254-399-5037 or [email protected].
What’s Happening
Livestock Lowdown
2017 TCFA Junior Fed Beef Challenge
When: Friday, July 28th
Where: WTAMU in Canyon, TX
The official rule book and other important infor-mation is at www.tcfa.org.
These Stock Show Checks
are Waiting to be picked up: • San Antonio, Austin and San Angelo Floor Checks
• Randall County Jr Livestock Show Checks
• Houston Premium checks except the animals who were drug tested (these will be mailed to you)
You may pick up these checks at the Extension Office as soon as you want. Remember our hours and 8-5 p.m., but we’re closed Noon – 1 p.m. for the lunch hour.
Livestock Validation Tags Steer & Heifer
$26 + $25 postage if ordered by June 16th
Swine for St Fair
$19 + $20 postage if ordered by June 2nd
Goats for St Fair
$26 + $25 postage if ordered by June 16th
Lambs for St Fair
$26 + $25 postage if ordered by June 16th
Sheep Capital Lamb Camp When: August 4-6
Where: San Angelo, TX
The camp is open to 3rd graders in the coming school years through 12th graders and exhibitors of all levels of experience. Deadline for registra-tion is June 30th. For more information on the camp, go to - https://tomgreen.agrilife.org/event/sheep-capital-lamb-camp/.
Shooting Sports!
District 1 Sporting Clays,
Skeet and Trap Shoot When: June 23rd & 24th
Registration must be made via 4-H Connect before June 16th. If you have any questions, contact Michael Wilkes, 806-868-3191 or [email protected].
Randall County 4-H
Trap and Skeet Shoot When: Saturday, June 10, 2017
Where: Amarillo Gun Club, 4521 Osage St—Amarillo
Registration begins at 8 a.m. A mandatory Safety Orienta-tion will begin at 9 a.m. For more information on the shoot, contact Michael Moore, 433-6352 or [email protected].
Texas 4-H Shooting Sports Matches The Texas 4-H State Games registration (STEP ONE ONLY) is now open on 4-H Connect. Step two will more than likely open on iclays soon.
Gains County
Shoot
June 17th
More Info later
Texas 4-H Shotgun Camp When: June 25-28
Where: Snook, TX (fifteen minutes from College Sta-tion)
This camp is for intermediate skilled 4-H members. Regis-tration is limited to the first 60 youth (20 per discipline) and ten adults. Youth must have been in the 5th—10th grade as of September 1, 2016. Registration closes June 11th via 4-H Connect. For more information on the camp, go to https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/?s=Texas+4-
Horse Happenings
District Horse Show
June 23rd
4-H Connect registration closes midnight , June 9th
State 4-H Horse Show July 22-29 Taylor County Expo Center Abilene, TX
https://animalscience.tamu.edu/livestock-species/equine/state-4h-show/
• At District and State Shows, a horse may be ridden by only one 4-H’er per Class. Separate age groups do NOT count as separate classes. Example: a horse may be ridden in barrels by one 4-Her and Stakes by another 4-Her, provid-ed that the 4-H’ers are siblings, the ownership requirements are met, and the horse has been properly Validated as a 4-H project (see validation rules). Exception: Drill and precision riding. Futurity horses may never be ridden by more than one person.
o Previously horses could only be ridden by one 4-Her per division. This has been changed to one 4-Her
per class, so that families with limited horses and multiple siblings can more easily participate. • Lower fence heights have been set for Juniors in the over fences classes. • Juniors will have an extended time (45 seconds) to complete their run in the roping division. We are working to finalize the show schedule for this year and as soon as that process is complete, the schedule will be available on the website. We will also be posting updates on our Facebook page “Texas 4-H Horse” https://www.facebook.com/texas4hhorse/. The State 4-H Horse Show website is https://animalscience.tamu.edu/livestock-species/equine/state-4h-show/.
Jennifer Zoller, PhD—Extension Horse Specialist 979-862-5980
District & State Horse Shows
Club News
T-Anchor 4-H Club Meeting Contact the club leader for meeting information.
Leaders: Kathy Thompson, 584-2969, [email protected] or Shayna Gupton, 231-4759, [email protected]
News: Please check e-mails daily. This is the club’s way of sending info and updates.
Canyon 4-H Club Meeting No Club Meetings until the New 4-H Year
Officers watch your emails for an Officer Meeting Notifi-cation
Leaders: Angela Burkham—341-4884 Diane Thurman—676-0278 Cara Bradshaw—676-1404
“Like” our Canyon 4-H Club page on Facebook or check out the club website for timely updates and info.
Cowboy 4-H Club Meeting Contact the club leader for meeting information.
Leader: Tricia Odom – 764-3560, [email protected]
Livestock 4-H Club Meetings Contact the club leader for meeting information.
Leaders: Mandy Cowley, 806-786-3807 [email protected], Sherilyn Owen, 683-5020,[email protected], Ellise Meador, 290-5390, [email protected]
“Like” us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive announcements and updates. You can even text follow @livestock club to 40404 to get text messages.
Shooting Sports Project Rifle & Pistol Leaders: Scott & Kathryn Karcher, 382-6105,
Shotgun Leader: Michael Moore—433-6352
Archery Leader: Christy Hairston—282-9540, J ‘n C Archery ,7627 Canyon Dr
Facebook Page for Randall 4-H Shooting Sports Club
www.facebook.com/randall4hshooting
Consumer Decision Making Leader: Tricia Odom—335-5064, [email protected]
Jr/Int Beef Quiz Bowl Leader: Shannon Wilson—676-2067,
Horse Judging Leader: Sydney Reynolds, 509-432-9996, [email protected]
Rabbit Project Leaders: Cody & Jena O’Guinn - 268-0226 or 717-8853 [email protected] or [email protected] Ayvrie Dixon - 420-0545, [email protected]
Livestock Judging Leader: Seniors-J. D. Ragland, 468-5543 or 463-0245, j-
Entomology Leader: Bonnie Pendleton, 651-2554, bpend-
Project News
Clover Kids 4-H Club Meeting When: 6-7 p.m. Monday, June 19th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Leader: Melissa Corvin, 206-6126, [email protected]
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Check us out on the web!
http://randall.agrilife.org/
Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service
Randall County 4-H
Herbert F & Jeannie Kuhlman Extension Center
200 N Brown Rd
Canyon, TX 79015
Phone: 806-468-5543
Fax: 806-468-5547
Email Address: [email protected]
"To Make the Best Better"
The members of Texas A&M AgriLife will provide equal opportunities in programs and activities, education, and employment to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity and will strive to achieve full and equal employment opportunity throughout Texas A&M AgriLife.
The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
Information contained in this letter is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding
that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of the Texas A&M University Systems is implied.
Amy Wagner
County Extension Agent-
Family & Consumer Science
J.D. Ragland
County Extension Agent-
Agriculture
J. D. Ragland
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