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Nov 11, 2010

4-H 2nd Saturday is this Saturday
K-5 Graders are invited to attend the 4-H 2nd Saturday Workshops on November 13, 2010. They will rotate through 3 workshops about science: Water, Water Everywhere, It’s Poisonous, and Pop Rocks experiment. So come join the fun! You don’t have to be in 4-H to join in on the fun! Call 283-7583 to register or leave a message of who, how old, at 4hsanpete@gmail.com.


CWF – Citizenship Washington Focus
Do consider attending Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF)! CWF is an outstanding program. CWF takes you on a tour of the Nation’s Capitol and you learn how it works. The new CWF website has been launched! Check it out at www.4hcwf.org ! Information about CWF 2011 has been updated and we’ve added a few new media elements. Go to the Experience CWF tab to view our newest CWF video. Use this video to excite parents and chaperones about the CWF opportunity, and/or to reach out to local businesses to help sponsor your group’s trip. Remember, registration for CWF 2011 is due no later than January 14, 2011. We look forward to seeing you and your young people this summer! The cost to attend CWF – Citizenship Washington Focus is $724. If you need any help or have questions to answer, contact Anita Raddatz at anita.raddatz@usu.edu or 435.610-1147.


2010-2011 Scheduled 4-H Activities
4-H Science Workshops: Every 4-H 2nd Saturday, trained 4-H’ers in grades 6-12 will lead science workshops for grades K-5; except April.

4-H Cooking Contests: During the week of March 7, 2011, 4-H Cooking contests will be held. The youth can choose to participate in Favorite Foods, Healthy Cuisine, and Chef Extraordinaire.

4-H Scholarship for education after high school is due in the office by April 1. This is open to all 4-H’ers in Sanpete County 4-H who have been in 4-H for at least one year. Forms are available online at www.extension.usu.edu/sanpete

4-H Talent Expo: April 9, 2011. All 4-H’ers no matter the projects may participate in Sanpete County 4-H Talent Expo in performances, fashion review and public speaking. Deadline

4-H Exhibits at Sanpete County Fair in August: 4-H’ers may enter their work and creations in the fair. Watch for special awards, like this year’s for the best chocolate chip cookie, the sweetest crocheted item. The still life exhibits are shown in the Exhibit Building, the animals are shown at the fair in the Livestock barn, and the horses are in the arena. There may still be the farmer’s market.

4-H Portfolios that are for the non-animal projects are due to the office September 15, 2011, so that the judging can be finalized by the 4-H Achievement and Recognition Night, the last Thursday of September. 4-H Portfolios for Livestock projects are due at another date in September. 4-H Portfolios are a great way to keep a scrapbook.

4-H Above and Beyond Pin Award and Overall Achievement Award – application forms available on line under forms at www.4hsanpete.usu.edu and are due September 15, 2011. All 4-H’ers in the non-animal projects qualify. Recipients are recognized at 4-H Achievement and Recognition Night.

4-H Achievement & Recognition Awards, the last week of September, for the non-animal projects: The 4-H Ambassadors and Youth Leadership Team –YLT - youth run the program, giving out awards and recognition to the youth and adults. A celebratory meal is served to show appreciation. A silent auction that supports the 4-H Achievement & Recognition Awards event is held. The end-of-the-year recognition for the livestock and horses are held separately with dates to be announced.

Go to our website for information about all of these upcoming events: www.4hsanpete.usu.edu

Oct 19, 2010

Congratulations!To Chelsey Black for receiving a $450 scholarship. Way to go!

October 28, 2010, is the Achievement Night for Horse!
Held at the Ephraim Senior Center. Mark your calendars.
Everyone should have received a postcard.

The USU Sewing Conference
will be held Nov. 3rd & 4th at the Park City Landmark Inn. We have space for 100 participants. We will take a waiting list after the first 100 people. We think that we have been able to get some great teachers and projects for you.
The information is also available on-line at: http://extension.usu.edu/sewing/htm/upcoming-events and http://www.utah4-h.org/htm/utah-4h-news/articleID=10361

Attention all English 4H Horse Youth, Parents, and Leaders !!!
USU will be putting on a Halloween English 4H Horse Show on Oct. 30th at the NEW USU Equine Center. If you are interested please see the attachment for more information. It will be a Spook-tacular time !! See last newsletter for more details; available online at www.extension.usu.edu/sanpete
Colette Floyd Tebeau , USU Equine Lecturer/Equestrian Team Coach, Equine 4-H Program Coordinator
4815 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84332
(435) 770-1856, Colette.Floyd@usu.edu


Register now for the Box Elder County 2010 Working Ranch Horse Gathering. The gathering will be November 13, 2010. This year we are also having events on November 12th including a cobbler contest, the 4-H dinner, and a Ranch Rodeo. Come join in the festivities! The ranch rodeo will be for the young and old, so bring your friends and family! Registration is due by November 5th. All the Working Ranch Horse Gathering participants need to be registered 4-H members for the current year (starting Oct 1, 2010). However, youth will be competing in last year’s age divisions (grade as of Jan 2010).
Emily Nelson, USU Extension 4-H Youth Development Coordinator
Box Elder County, 195 W 1100 S, Brigham City UT 84302
extension.usu.edu/boxelder
Phone: 435-734-9945 ext 272
emily.ida.nelson@usu.edu

Announcing the 4-H Eco Challenge Game from IBM! IBM has partnered with National 4-H Council to create the 4-H Eco Challenge!, an online interactive game for middle school and high school youth that teaches how daily choices impact the planet and guides young people on a journey to making a difference. This three-level game challenges users to test their knowledge of environmental issues by determining which actions are most eco-friendly for their home, neighborhood and community. Players will think critically about environmental issues including water use and quality, transportation, pollution and waste management.
As part of IBM’s TryScience initiative, the 4-H Eco Challenge! provides the experience and excitement of contemporary science and technology and is a great compliment to the learning stemming from your planned 4-H National Youth Science Day events and the 2010 National Science Experiment, 4-H20. To play the 4-H Eco Challenge game, visit the 4-H National Youth Science Day website at 4-H.org/NYSD and click on the game icon. We thank IBM for their generous sponsorship of this year’s 4-H National Youth Science Day..

Got Dating?
The State 4-H Ambassadors & the Collegiate 4-H are excited to co-sponsors at statewide Teen Winter Retreat at Aspen Grove January 21-21. It is going to be super fun. Please advertise to all your teens in 10-12 grade. All the information is also available on the Utah4h.org website at http://utah4-h.org/htm/events-registration/teen-winter-retreat. Also attached is the application form and permission form.Come learn and practice how to follow your heart without losing your mind in this fun winter retreat! In addition to great relationship and dating tips, some of the other fun activities will include cross country skiing, snowshoeing, speed dating, and a dance! Application Deadline is December 1, 2010 and space is limited so register today
WHAT: Got Dating? How to Avoid Falling for a Jerk (or Jerk-ette) Teen Winter Retreat
WHO: All 10th-12th graders
WHEN: January 21, 2011 at 4:00pm - January 22, 2011 at 4:30pm
WHERE: Aspen Grove – Provo Canyon, Utah
COST: $50 per person (includes all meals, lodging, activities and workshop supplies.) Thanks JoLene


A reminder about the Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
Prudential Spirit Of Community Awards
Dear Colleague:

I am delighted to report that 4-H again will have the opportunity to participate in The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards and its annual search for our nation’s top youth volunteers. Last year, 137 county 4-H programs selected honorees in this prestigious youth recognition program, and 17 4-H’ers were among the 102 State Honorees for 2010. This recognition is extremely beneficial to 4-H’ers who have performed exemplary acts of service in their communities and to 4-H as a whole.

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program, sponsored by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals, recognizes individuals in grades 5-12 solely on the basis of their volunteer activities. 4-H’ers can apply online at http://spirit.prudential.com or ww.principals.org/spirit. Applications must be submitted to a county 4-H agent by November 1, 2010. Then, each county 4-H program can select one middle level Local Honoree for every 1,000 members (or portion thereof) in grades 5-8 and one high school Local Honoree for every 1,000 members in grades 9-12. Once county 4-H programs have selected Local Honorees, they must certify those applications by November 8, 2010 to a state-level judging committee, which will pick the top youth volunteers in each state and the District of Columbia.

All state-level honorees receive special recognition, while the top high school and middle level volunteer in each state and the District of Columbia receive silver medallions, $1,000 awards, and a fabulous trip to the nation’s capital for national recognition events. In Washington, a national selection committee (on which I serve) will name America’s top 10 youth volunteers for 2011. Each will win an additional $5,000, a gold medallion, a crystal trophy, and a $5,000 grant from The Prudential Foundation for a charitable nonprofit organization of his or her choice.

You can help by urging your county 4-H agents to nominate their 4-H’ers for the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. Please review promotional material which they will receive, along with a press release being issued today. Feel free to use the release in your publications and encourage reporters you know to use the story. Additional information is available at http://spirit.prudential.com .
I have attended the national recognition events for The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards and I have seen first-hand the power of this program to reward and inspire young people. By participating, we can applaud the terrific volunteer work of 4-H’ers and highlight the emphasis that the 4-H community of young people across America places on community involvement. Thank you for your help with this important and unique youth recognition program.

Sincerely,
Don Floyd
4-H Council – National


2010-2011 Scheduled 4-H Activities
4-H Science Workshops
: Every 4-H 2nd Saturday, trained 4-H’ers in grades 6-12 will lead science workshops for grades K-5; except April.

4-H Cooking Contests: During the week of March 7, 2011, 4-H Cooking contests will be held. The youth can choose to participate in Favorite Foods, Healthy Cuisine, and Chef Extraordinaire.

4-H Scholarship for education after high school is due in the office by April 1. This is open to all 4-H’ers in Sanpete County 4-H who have been in 4-H for at least one year. Forms are available online at www.extension.usu.edu/sanpete

4-H Talent Expo: April 9, 2011. All 4-H’ers no matter the projects may participate in Sanpete County 4-H Talent Expo in performances, fashion review and public speaking. Deadline

4-H Exhibits at Sanpete County Fair in August: 4-H’ers may enter their work and creations in the fair. Watch for special awards, like this year’s for the best chocolate chip cookie, the sweetest crocheted item. The still life exhibits are shown in the Exhibit Building, the animals are shown at the fair in the Livestock barn, and the horses are in the arena. There may still be the farmer’s market.

4-H Portfolios that are for the non-animal projects are due to the office September 15, 2011, so that the judging can be finalized by the 4-H Achievement and Recognition Night. 4-H Portfolios for Livestock projects are due at another date in September. 4-H Portfolios are a great way to keep a scrapbook.

4-H Above and Beyond Pin Award and Overall Achievement Award – application forms available on line under forms at www.4hsanpete.usu.edu and are due September 15, 2011. All 4-H’ers in the non-animal projects qualify. Recipients are recognized at 4-H Achievement and Recognition Night.

4-H Achievement & Recognition Awards, the last week of September, for the non-animal projects: The 4-H YLT youth run the program, giving out awards and recognition to the youth and adults. A celebratory meal is served to show appreciation. A silent auction that supports the 4-H Achievement & Recognition Awards event is held. The end-of-the-year recognition for the livestock and horses are held separately with dates to be announced.

Go to our website for information about all of these upcoming events: www.4hsanpete.usu.edu


www.extension.usu.edu/sanpete
is our webpage. Check it out. It has past issues of the newsletter.

Sep 29, 2010

Achievement Night for all non-animal Projects
You should have received a postcard from us inviting you to the 4-H Achievement Night. The Silent Auction planned
Will have a lot of items for kids, youth, and adults. The money is used for putting on Achievement Night!
The Ambassadors – Regional and County – and the 4-H Youth Leadership Team will be giving out most of the awards!
And of Course DINNER will be served! Ephraim Senior Center is the place. Starts at 6:00.
Please call Cheryl if you plan to attend and haven’t called her yet!

TRY Training
Nov 5 & 6 at thanksgiving point. Cost is $15. Applications due Friday Oct 1.
Some youth are interested in Robotics and looking for a coach.
Space exploration is the new TRY training. . . grades 8 through 12.
For those who are unaware, TRY training is about science. The kids are taught
How to teach their topic and more about kids younger than they are.
We expect the kids to come back and teach 6 hours – and we pay for registration.
The 4-H’ers who did it this year, did a fantastic job!
Call Cheryl at 283-7599 if interested.

October 30 at the usu equine education center, logan, Utah
Each class is $5 entry fee and you may enter as many or as few as you please!!!
Classes offered:
____ Huntseat Equitation on the Flat
____ Hunter Over Fences
____ Hunter Hack
____ Showmanship
____ Costume ($1)(please keep costumes safe!)
Levels offered are cricket, grasshopper, pre-novice, beginning novice, & novice
Name__________________ Phone_____________________
Email__________________ County____________________
Horse__________________ Level______________________
Please have your county extension agent e-mail me your 4H eligibility at:
Rebecca.Winstead@usu.edu
Please have completed entries and payment postmarked by October 8.
Classes may be added, but not dropped the day of the show.

The Sewing Conference
The USU Sewing Conference will be held Nov. 3rd & 4th at the Park City Landmark Inn. We have space for 100 participants. We will take a waiting list after the first 100 people. We think that we have been able to get some great teachers and projects for you. The information is also available on-line at: http://extension.usu.edu/sewing/htm/upcoming-events and http://www.utah4-h.org/htm/utah-4h-news/articleID=10361

We will have Sew and Tell again this year. If you have something to share please email or send with your registration so we can make it available to all participants. We are also making pillowcases for the Wasatch/Summit Women’s Shelter as a service project. You will keep one as a sample and the other will be donated. We are asking you to bring two-one yard coordinating fabrics (not flannel) that is appropriate for women, boys or girls. They give each person that comes to the shelter a new pillow and pillowcase and often they have their children with them.

USU Cooperative Extension in Sanpete County will be glad to pay the conference fee ($35) and one night’s stay at Landmark Inn ($78) for people attending – and we then expect you to share some of the skills learned with the 4-H’ers and youth. It sounds like a great workshop! Please take advantage of this opportunity. Bring your receipts to us afterward (within 30 days) and we will reimburse you and schedule your time with 4-H/youth.

Prudential Spirit Of Community Awards
Dear Colleague:

I am delighted to report that 4-H again will have the opportunity to participate in The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards and its annual search for our nation’s top youth volunteers. Last year, 137 county 4-H programs selected honorees in this prestigious youth recognition program, and 17 4-H’ers were among the 102 State Honorees for 2010. This recognition is extremely beneficial to 4-H’ers who have performed exemplary acts of service in their communities and to 4-H as a whole.

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program, sponsored by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals, recognizes individuals in grades 5-12 solely on the basis of their volunteer activities. 4-H’ers can apply online at http://spirit.prudential.com or ww.principals.org/spirit. Applications must be submitted to a county 4-H agent by November 1, 2010. Then, each county 4-H program can select one middle level Local Honoree for every 1,000 members (or portion thereof) in grades 5-8 and one high school Local Honoree for every 1,000 members in grades 9-12. Once county 4-H programs have selected Local Honorees, they must certify those applications by November 8, 2010 to a state-level judging committee, which will pick the top youth volunteers in each state and the District of Columbia.

All state-level honorees receive special recognition, while the top high school and middle level volunteer in each state and the District of Columbia receive silver medallions, $1,000 awards, and a fabulous trip to the nation’s capital for national recognition events. In Washington, a national selection committee (on which I serve) will name America’s top 10 youth volunteers for 2011. Each will win an additional $5,000, a gold medallion, a crystal trophy, and a $5,000 grant from The Prudential Foundation for a charitable nonprofit organization of his or her choice.

You can help by urging your county 4-H agents to nominate their 4-H’ers for the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. Please review promotional material which they will receive, along with a press release being issued today. Feel free to use the release in your publications and encourage reporters you know to use the story. Additional information is available at http://spirit.prudential.com .
I have attended the national recognition events for The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards and I have seen first-hand the power of this program to reward and inspire young people. By participating, we can applaud the terrific volunteer work of 4-H’ers and highlight the emphasis that the 4-H community of young people across America places on community involvement. Thank you for your help with this important and unique youth recognition program.

Sincerely,
Don Floyd
4-H Council – National