The Cooke County Clover Connection

Transcription

The Cooke County Clover Connection
Volume 2
Issue 5
The Cooke County
Clover Connection
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Club Meetings
Upcoming Events
Calendar
Special Points of
Interest:
 Spaghetti Dinner
 AG ID
Cooke County 4-H
Spaghetti Dinner and
Silent Auction
Saturday, April 12, 2014
5:00 PM to 7:30 PM
First State Bank Conference Center
Tickets: Adult $7.00 Kids 8 & Under $3.00
 T-Shirts
 Barn Talk
 Spaghetti Dinner
 Paper Clover
 Outdoor Challenge
 State Round-Up &
Congress
 Bake Sale
 County Camp
 Food Show & Challenge
 4-H Livestock Show
 Cooke County Youth
Fair
 Project Expo
 Save The Date
 Griffin’s Gems
 Fun Times So Far
 Calendars
Menu:
Traditional Spaghetti, Chicken
Spaghetti, Salad, Bread, Tea, & Dessert
Thank You For Supporting
Cooke County 4-H!
For additional information please call
940-668-5412
Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status.
The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating
AG ID
Cooke County 4-H participated in the 2014 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo AG ID
Contest. All participants were coached by Beverly Fleitman. The team on the left made up
of Thomas Kilpatrick, Sadhvika Chitoor, Caitlyn Taylor, and John Kilpatrick won first place
over all! A great time was had by all!!
All Youth that participated are listed as followed: Victoria Smith, Eleanor Smith, Sarah
McCormick, Grant Wilson, William Lewis, Austin Grant, Michaela Blakesley, Sadhvika Chitoor,
John Kilpatrick, Thomas Kilpatrick, Lizzy Wilson, Caitlyn Taylor, and Jacqueline Smith.
Cooke County 4-H T-Shirts
Cooke County 4-H T-Shirts are
now available. Sizes are youth
XS-XL and adult S-XXXL. Price is
ten dollars per shirt. Come by
today and get your while
supplies last!
THE COOKE COUNTY CLOVER CONNECTION
Barn Talk
Horse Shows:
County 4-H Open Show– May 17, 2014 at NCTC
District 4-H Horse Show– June 17-18, 2014 in Athens, Deadline to enter online is May 30, 2014
State Horse Show– July 19-26, 2014 in Abeline, Deadline to enter June 18, 2014.
Steer Tags: State Validation for Major Shows
Need the number you want and the money ( $10.00 each ) by April 15, 2014. Animals will be
validated in late June. If you already have your animal validate now so you don’t have to in
October!!!
Goat & Lamb:
State Fair validation tags– need the number you need and $10.00 per tag by Monday,
April 14, 2014
Spaghetti Dinner
Cooke County 4-H Spaghetti Dinner-2014 Details
First State Bank Conference Center – April 12, 2014
This is the major fund raiser for the Cooke County 4-H Program. Except for
an occasional donation, or Paper Clover grant, all funds that are used to
support the 4-H program here in Cooke County must be earned each
year.
That includes:
 Over $1,000.00 in district contest fees, every contest that is entered
there is a $10.00 fee per child.
 State 4-H Round-up registration fees, we try to cover these each year,
an extra bake sale goes to help pay for our participants rooms and
food.
 Out of county Leadership opportunities, Teen Retreat, D-4 Leadership
Lab, and this year Texas 4-H Congress, the 4-H fund always helps with
some of the expenses.
 County 4-H Camp, it usually takes $800.00 to cover the ‘extras’ at
camp, including but not limited to snacks twice a day, the cost of
workshop supplies, and other things that make camp so nice and
memorable for so many.
To make this a successful event Every Club needs to participate!!
Paper Clover
Outdoor Challenge
Derrick Bruton, d-bruton@tamu.edu
Ready for a challenge, an outdoor challenge? Join in the fun during the 2014 Texas 4-H Outdoor Challenge competition. This year’s competition will be held June 27-29 at the Collin
County Adventure Camp in Anna, Texas. Registration is open on 4-H CONNECT from May 1st
to May 31st. Cost is $30 per person for contest and $100 per person for meals, lodging, and
Facility expenses. For more information go to:texas4-h.tamu.edu/outdoor.
THE COOKE COUNTY CLOVER CONNECTION
State Round-up & Congress
SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS
Website: texas4-h.tamu.edu/roundup
* Intermediates Can Compete
Saturday, June 7, 2014: Texas 4-H Council Members arrive
Sunday, June 8, 2014: Roundup Registration Opens (pm)
Monday, June 9, 2014: Roundup Registration, 4-H Foundation Donor and VIP
Appreciation Breakfast –Invitation Only, Scholarship Orientation, Scholarship
Assembly, Scholarship Banquet – Scholars and Donors Only
Tuesday, June 10, 2014: Roundup Registration, Fashion Storyboard Contest,
Fashion Show, Leaders for Life, Quiz Bowls, *Photography Judging Contest, *Ag
Product Identification Contest, Trade Show Setup, Roundup Kickoff
Wednesday, June 11, 2014: Roundup Registration, Judging Contests, Trade
Show, Food Challenge, Salute To Excellence Banquet, General Assembly,
Dance
Thursday, June 12, 2014: Roundup Registration, Share-the-Fun Contest, Trade
Show, Educational Presentation Contests, Public Speaking Contest, *Invitational
Contests and Workshops (Healthy Lifestyles Invitational, Invitational Poultry
Judging, Wildlife Challenge), *Discover Scientific Method: Science, Engineering,
and Technology Poster Competition, Food Show, General Assembly, 1st Place
Share-the-Fun Performances, Concert
TEXAS 4-H CONGRESS IS AROUND THE CORNER! ARE YOU READY???
LOBBYIST AND PRESS CORP APPLICATION OPENING APRIL 1ST!
Toby Lepley, t-lepley@tamu.edu
Texas 4-H members between the ages of 15 and 18 at the time of the event are eligible to participate in this
mock legislative session held in Austin at the State Capitol. Information has just been released to District and
County 4-H Offices and will be released from your County Office shortly.
From April 1st to April 30th those 4-H members who are interested in serving as a Lobbyist or Press Corp
member need to fill out the application on-line through the 4-H CONNECT system.
Who are the Lobbyist: The Lobbyist group is designed for 4-H members who have attended Texas 4-H Congress
in the past. The responsibility of the Lobbyist group is to identify certain bills and then lobby members of the
House and Senate to either pass or defeat the bill. Lobbyist should be knowledgeable about Texas 4-H Congress
and the schedule that it follows. Lobbyist members should be prepared to and have the ability to approach
other 4-H members and persuade House and Senate members for support.
What does the Press Corp do: The Texas 4-H Congress Press Corps play an extremely important part in the
success of the event. Press Corps members can be either first time or returning 4-H members to 4-H Congress.
Individuals applying for Press Corps should have strong skills in writing, word processing, interviewing,
photography, and focused on making deadlines. The press corps is responsible for the publishing of a daily
newspaper and helping maintaining a web page/electronic communication. Press Corps members should be
aware that sometimes they may not be able to attend certain events because of print deadlines.
Bake Sale
The Cooke County 4-H Bake Sale will be held on Friday, May 9, 2014. There will
be two locations where youth and adult volunteers will be needed. First there
will be one at the First State Bank downtown branch, and the second location
will be at Tractor Supply! All Proceeds will go to help pay the way for Cooke
County 4-H members going to State 4-H Round-Up! That for the very first time will
include Intermediate 4-H members!
County Camp!
Cooke County 4-H Camp will be held from June 29th-July 3rd. This years theme/
slogan will be “4-H Makes Me Happy” using a Duck Commander theme. The cost of
camp has gone up a little to $150– We will still be going for 4 days and 3 nights, and
all of the same activities. Camp Counselor applications can be picked up at the
County Extension Office are due on May 6, 2014.
Food Show & Challenge!
National Food Challenge
Dr. Courtney Dodd, cfdodd@ag.tamu.edu
The Texas 4-H Youth Development Program is pleased to announce plans to host the
National 4-H Food Challenge Contest in 2014! The contest will be held in conjunction with
the State Fair of Texas on October 7th and 8th, 2014 in Dallas. Educational activities are
being planned for Tuesday, October 7th, with the food challenge contest set to take place
on Wednesday, October 8th. States are allowed to enter up to four teams in the
competition. For Texas, the top 4 teams that advance to the Final Challenge at State 4-H
Roundup this year will qualify to compete in the national contest. More information is also
available at www.nationalfoodchallenge.org
4-H Livestock Show Results!
The 2014 Cooke County 4-H Livestock Show was held on Saturday, February 15, 2014 a great time was
had by all. Listed as follows are the results from all categories that took place.
Dairy Cattle: Grand Champion- Amelia Becker; Reserve Champion- Anna Marie Becker; Showmanship- Jessica
Dangelmayr, Class 1 consisted of Amelia Becker, Class 2 consisted of Anna Marie Becker in 1 st, Jessica Dangelmayr in
2nd, and Jena Dangelmayr in 3rd.
Beef Cattle: Breeding Grand Champion- Sawyer Sanders; Breeding Reserve Champion- Payton Dill; Market Grand
Champion- Jayme Lawson; Market Reserve Champion- Sawyer Sanders; Showmanship- Sawyer Sanders, Class 1
consisted of Hayley Knabe in 1st, Laura Wyrick in 2nd, Logan Knabe in 3rd and Tanner Corcoran in 4th. Class 2 consisted
of Jayme Lawson in 1st and Sawyer Sanders in 2nd. Class 3 consisted of Hayley Knabe in 1st and Logan Knabe in 2nd.
Sheep: Breeding Grand Champion- Brooke Rollins; Breeding Reserve Champion- Lynzie Rollins; Market Grand
Champion- Taylor Ritchey; Market Reserve Champion- Casey Ritchey; Junior Showmanship- Brooke Rollins; Senior
Showmanship- Kendall Pearse. Class 1 consisted of Casey Ritchey in 1st, Travis Whitcraft in 2nd, Allison Hedrick in 3rd,
Brooke Martinson in 4th, and Kendall Pearse in 5th. Class 2 consisted of Taylor Ritchey 1st, Sarah McCormick in 2nd,
Kendall Pearse in 3rd, Brooke Rollins in 4th, Andie Wells in 5th, and Maggie Krahl in 6th. Class 3 Consisted of Molly
Stobaugh in 1st, Jessica Sinclair in 2nd, Kenliegh Wells in 3rd and Molly Stobaugh in 4th.
Goat: Breeding Grand & Reserve Champion- Caroline Darbro; Market Grand & Reserve Champion- Sydney Reynolds; Showmanship- Caroline Darbro. Class 1 consisted of Timothy Perez in 1st, Caroline Darbro in 2nd, Daisy Perez in 3rd,
and Sarah Morrow in 4th. Class 2 consisted of Sydney Reynolds in 1st, Peyton Reynolds in 2nd, Andy Bentley in 3rd, Briana
Knabe in 4th, and Darlene Villa in 5th. Class 3 consisted of Sydney Reynolds in 1st, Geordan Speath in 2nd, Andy Bentley
in 3rd, Lex Knabe in 4th, Geordan Spaeth in 5th, and Allison Becker in 6th.
Swine: Breeding Grand Champion- Wheeler Pethtel; Breeding Reserve Champion- Caleb Sandmann; Market Grand
Champion- Wheeler Pethtel; Market Reserve Champion- Caleb Sandmann; Junior Showmanship- Kolton Rohrbough;
Senior Showmanship- Wheeler Pethtel. Class 1 Consisted of Matthew Smith in 1 st and Michelle Villa in 2nd. Class 2
consisted of Caleb Sandmann in 1st and Matthew Smith in 2nd. Class 3 consisted of Bridget Baldwin in 1st, and
Matthew Smith in 2nd. Class 4 consisted of Wheeler Pethtel in 1st, Courtney Baldwin in 2nd, and Kayley Rohrbough in 3rd.
Class 5 consisted of Kayley Rohrbough in 1st, Samantha Fisher in 2nd, and Nicholas Fisher in 3rd. Class 6 consisted of
Kolton Rohrbough in 1st, Kayley Rohrbough in 2nd, and Blair Martinson in 3rd. Class 7 consisted of Kolton Rohrbough in
1st, Michaela Blakesley in 2nd, Samantha Fisher in 3nd, and Samuel Hinzman in 4th. Class 8 consisted of Kolton
Rohrbough in 1st and 2nd.
Poultry: Market Grand Champion- Theresa Wyrick; Market Reserve Champion- Nathan Huchton; Junior Showmanship- Tony Wilson; Senior Showmanship- Grant Wilson. Class 1 consisted of Theresa Wyrick in 1st, Nathan Huchton in 2nd,
Tony Wilson in 3rd, and Grant Wilson in 4th.
Rabbits: Best in Show- Tanner Corcoran; Runner up Best in Show- Davis Grant; Senior Showmanship- Davis Grant;
Junior Showmanship- Caitlyn Taylor; Best of Breed (Havana)- Davis Grant; Reserve Best of Breed (Havana)- Davis
Grant; Best of Breed (Netherland Dwarf)- Caitlyn Taylor; Reserve Best of Breed (Netherland Dwarf)- Caitlyn Taylor; Best
of Breed (Rex)- Davis Grant; Reserve Best of Breed (Rex)- Davis Grant; Best of Breed (Florida White)- Zachary Downe;
Reserve Best of Breed (Florida White)- Zachary Downe; Best of Breed (Palomino)- Davis Grant; Reserve Best of Breed
(Palomino)- Davis Grant; Best of Breed (Polish)- Ashley Downe; Reserve Best of Breed (Polish)- Ashley Downe; Best of
Breed (Californian)- Jannea Stovall; Reserve Best of Breed (Californian)- Jannea Stovall; Best of Breed (Mini Rex)Tanner Corcoran; Reserve Best of Breed (Mini Rex)- Michelle Villa; Best of Breed (Holland Lop)- Caitlyn Taylor; Best of
Breed (Tan)- Tanner Corcoran; Best of Breed (Hoto)- Tanner Corcoran; Champion Meat Pen- Nathan Huchton;
Reserve Champion Meat Pen- Zachary Downe.
4-H Livestock Show Photos!
Special Thanks To Our Cooke County 4-H
Livestock Show Sponsors
Hon. John Roane-Rabbits
Rudy Paclik-Poultry - Shirley Paclik-Poultry
Constable Pct. 1 Chris Watson-Poultry
Chesapeake Specialty Products, Inc.-Poultry
Lone Star Silversmiths-Poultry
First State Bank-Sheep & Goat & 2-Swine (4)
Dangelmayr Show Goats-Goat
Environmental Protection of Texas-Goat & Swine (2)
Tony’s Seed & Feed of Muenster-Goat
Greg & Charlan Darbro-Goat
Ryan Norwood-CBJ Tire-Swine
Texas Star Embroidery & Screen Printing-Swine
Callisburg Community Improvement Club- Goat & Swine
Anita & Jack Thayer (A&J Angus)-Beef Cattle (2)
Cooke County Beef Cattle Improvement Association-Beef Cattle
Jerry & Joye Harrell-Beef Cattle
Aaron Fleitman-Beef Cattle – George & Kitty Silk-Beef Cattle
Ralph & Hon. Dorthy Lewis-Sheep (2)
Hon. Jason Brinkley-Sheep
Sheriff Terry & Marci Gilbert-Sheep (2)
Fuhrmann Dairy-Dairy Cattle (2) – Circle N Dairy-Dairy Cattle
Kenneth & Shelley Ruland-Rabbits – Ken Blanton Insurance-Rabbits
The Hon. John & Galene Morris-Rabbits
The Friends of Kanita Maxwell-Rabbits
The Eastman Family-Rabbits – The Grant Family-Rabbits
Cooke County Youth Fair Livestock Show
Cooke County 4-H had a great turn out at the 2014 Cooke County Youth Fair! Listed
below will be the participants and their projects.

Allison Becker– Meat Goats,

Amelia Becker– Dairy Cattle,

Andie Wells– Market Lambs,
Equine

Andy Bentley– Meat Goats,

Anna Marie Becker– Dairy
Cattle,

Ashley Downe– Breeding
Rabbits, Market Rabbits

Emily Brogdon– Breeding Beef,

Laura Wyrick, Market Beef,

Geordan Spaeth– Meat Goats,

Lex Knabe– Meat Goats,

Gillean Nixon– Equine,

Logan Knabe– Market Beef,

Grant Wilson– Broilers,


Hannah Lamar– Breeding
Rabbits, Equine
Lynzie Rollins– Breeding Sheep,
Market Lambs

Madison Huchton– Market
Rabbits,

Matthew Smith– Market Swine,

Megan Burge– Equine,

Hayley Knabe– Market Beef,

Heather Brown– Breeding Beef,
Market Beef,
Ashley Hale– Breeding
Rabbits,

Jacqueline Smith– Equine,

Micaela Blakesly– Market Swine,

Austen Griffith– Equine,


Michele Villia– Market Swine,

Braden Berkley– Breeding
Rabbits,
James Bridger– Breeding
Poultry, Equine,


Molly Stobaugh– Market Lambs,

Briana Knabe– Meat Goats,

Nathan Huchton– Broilers,

Bridget Baldwin– Market
Swine,
Jannea Stovall– Breeding
Rabbtis, Market Rabbits,
Equine,

Nicholas Fisher– Market Swine

Brooke Martinson– Market
Lambs


Jayme Lawson,- Market Beef,

Nick Springs– Market Lambs

Jena Dangelmayr– Dairy
Cattle,

Payton Dill– Breeding Beef,

Jessica Dangelmayr– Dairy
Cattle,

Payton Reynolds– Meat Goats

Rylee Reiter– Equine,

Jessica Sinclair– Market Lambs,

Rylie Dietz– Breeding Rabbits,

Jordan Hale– Breeding Beef,

Samantha Fisher– Market Swine,
Caitlyn Taylor– Breeding
Rabbits,

Justin Corcoran, Breeding
Rabbits, Breeding Beef

Samuel Hinzman– Market Swine,

Sarah McCormick– Equine,

Caleb Sandmann– Market
Swine,

Katelyn Bridger– Equine,

Sarah Morrow– Meat Goats,

Katelyn Evans– Equine,


Caroline Darbro– Potting
Bench, Breeding Meat Goats,
Meat Goats

Katelyn McCormick– Equine,
Sawyer Sanders– Breeding Beef,
Market Beef,

Kayley Berkley– Breeding
Rabbits, Equine

Sydney Reynolds– Meat Goats,

Tana Butts– Equine,

Brooke Rollins– Breeding
Sheep, Market Lambs

Caden Clark– Market Swine,
Equine,


Casey Ritchey– Market
Lambs,

Codey Dangelmayr– Equine,

Courtney Baldwin– Market
Swine,

Daisy Perez– Meat Goats,

Darlene Villia– Meat Goats,

Davis Grant– Breeding
Rabbits, Market Rabbits,

Dean Evans– Equine,

Destin Warr– Equine,

Eleanor Smith– Equine,

Eli Dangelmayr– Equine,

Kaylee Rohrbough– Market
Swine,

Tatum Fleitman– Breeding
Rabbits, Market Rabbits,

Kendall Pearse– Market Lambs,
Equine,

Taylor Ritchey– Market Lambs,

Kenleigh Wells– Market Lambs,
Equine,

Theresa Wyrick– Broilers, Market
Beef,
Kevin Dandelmayr– Equine,

Tim Perez– Meat Goats,

Kolton Rohrbough– Market
Swine,

Tony Wilson– Broilers,


Travis Whitcragt– Market Lambs,

Kylee Butts– Equine,

Wheeler Pethtel– Market Swine,
Breeding Swine,

Kylee Fleitman– Breeding
Rabbits, Market Rabbits,


Landon Schad– Breeding Beef,
Zachary Downe– Breeding
Rabbits, Market Rabbits, Market
Beef,
Cooke County Youth Fair Photos!
Project Expo!
Cooke County Youth Fair FCS Show

Listed below are the Cooke County 4-H Participants in the Cooke
County Youth Fair FCS  Katherine Klement
Andrew Kilpatrick

Andy Bentley

Kendall Pearse

Asa Paschal

Kenzie Paschal

Ashley Downe

Kevin Dangelmayr

Audrey Colwell

Kyle Dangelmayr

Austin Grant

Laura Wyrick

Birkleigh Hall

Lauren Colwell

Cade Klement

Lauren Henley

Caleb Sandmann

Lily Dieter

Cameron Trammell

Lynzie Rollins

Danielle Sampson

Mackenzie Hess

Davis Grant

Madison Huchton

Emma Dieter

Maegan Flemming

Ethan Trammell

Michaela Blakesley

Gabbi Hellinger

Molly Stobaugh

Geordan Spaeth

Nathan Huchton

Gracie Pearman

Nicholas Fisher

Hayden Pearman

Nolan Ramsey

Jacey Sanders

Payton Reynolds

Jack Walker

Rachel Metzler

Jannea Stovall

Rebecca Klement

Jena Dangelmayr

Sadhvika Chitoor

Jenna Klement

Sai Abhinav Chikoti

Jessica Dangelmayr

Samantha Fisher

Jessie Reiter

Sydney Reynolds

John Kilpatrick

Theresa Wyrick

Justin Corcoran

Thomas Kilpatrick

Kate Henley

Travis Whitcraft

Katelyn McCormick

Zachary Downe
Save The Date!
Club Managers (April 15th & May 20th)


Record Book Keeping Workshops (April 20th 2-4PM & May 10th 10-1PM)
Basket Weaving Class (May 1st-2nd Contact Pennye Taylor)


Farm City Week (May 1st-2nd: Volunteers Needed)

Spring Fling (May 3rd: Volunteers Needed)


County Council (May 6th)
Moovin' thru the Mud-May 17th-Participants Go online and sign-up now!
(Volunteers must be 16 years old)

4-H Archery 3-D Invitational (May 31st at the Fairgrounds)

Abigail’s Arms Carnival (May 31st at Leonard Park)

4-H Project Day (June 14th at the Fairgrounds)


Countywide Officer Training (July 31st)
Achievement Banquet (August 17th, at the First Christian Church)
Griffin’s Gems!
We know how important volunteers are, not only to our 4-H program, but for all
of our Extension programs. Whether it’s helping a 4-H member learn a new skill or
volunteering to serve on a committee that plans educational opportunities, your
service is appreciated!!!
So, here is to YOU!! A special week set aside just for people who make it all
happen . . .National Volunteer Week-April 20-26, 2014. And remember that “4-H
Volunteers Have Ordinary Hands and Extraordinary Hearts!!” A Special Thank
You for all that each and every one of YOU do for the Youth involved in the
Cooke County 4-H Program!!
Phyllis A. Griffin
County Extension Agent – 4H & YD
pagriffin@ag.tamu.edu
940-668-5416 or fax-940-668-5402
https://cooke.agrilife.org
Fun Times So Far!
April 2014
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
4
5
*Vet Science
7:00 PM
6
7
8
9
* Spaghetti
Dinner Items
Due
*Public Issues
Leadership
Development
Conference
VA– Ends
14
15
16
*Livestock
Club
* Goat &
Sheep Validation For State
* Steer Tag
Order Due
* Club
Managers
20
21
22
*National
Volunteer
Week
Begins
* CCYF Scholarships Due
27
28
*Public Issues
Leadership
Development
Conference
VA– Begins
13
*Shooting
Sports
Extravaganza
– Brownwood
Ends
* Record Book
Workshop 2-4
10
17
*District Ed
Pres, STF, Fashion Show,
Fashion Storyboard,
Entomology
Deadline:
3/14/2014
11
12
* Set up at
Conference
Center 5-7
*Spaghetti
Dinner 4-H
Fundraiser
5-7:30 PM
18
19
*Sharpshooters * Office
*Entomolgy
Closed
23
29
30
*Spring Board
Brownwood
*Spring Board
Brownwood
24
25
26
*Shooting
Sports Extravaganza–
Brownwood
Begins
*National
Volunteer
Week
Ends
*D4 Rifle
May 2014
Sun
4
Mon
5
* Air & BB
11
Tue
6
Wed
7
Sat
1
2
3
*Vet Science
* Farm City
7:00 PM
Week
Library
*Farm City
Week
*Horse
Validation Due
*Spring Fling
*Soroptomist
Style N’ Lunch
8
10
12
13
19
20
26
* Office
Closed
27
9
* State Round * Record Book
-Up Bake Sale Workshop
10-1
14
15
16
*Sharpshooters
21
* Club
Managers
25
Fri
*County
Council
Elections
*Camp
Counselor
Apps Due
*Training for
Mudd Run
Volunteers
18
Thu
22
*Visto
17
*County 4-H
Horse Show
Open
23
24
30
31
*Deadline for
District Horse
Show
Last Day of
School
CISD
EISD Holiday
* Archery 3-D
Invitational
* Abigal’s
Arms Country
Carnival
Murder 76240
28
29
June 2014
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
* Agent
Regional
Meeting in
Tyler
4
5
*Vet Science
7:00 PM
Library
6
7
10
11
12
13
8
9
*State Rifle
Contest
Victoria , TX
*State Round
-Up Begins
15
16
22
29
* Camp
Counselors
Leave for
Camp
23
30
*County
Camp
Begins
*State Rifle
Contest
Victoria , TX
14
*State Round * Project Day
-Up Ends
17
18
19
20
21
*District
Horse Show
Athens, TX
Deadline:
5/30/2014
*District
Horse Show
Athens, TX
Deadline:
5/30/2014
24
*UlTra
25
26
27
28
*UlTra
*UlTra
* Leadership
Lab with
District 5
* Leadership
Lab with
District 5
*Project
Record
Forms Due
* Leadership
Lab with
District 5
* Record
Books Due
July 2014
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
4
* Office
Closed
5
11
12
*County
Camp
Ends
*Vet Science
7:00 PM
Library
6
7
8
9
10
*District
Record Book
Judging
Deadline:
7/02/2014
* County
Award &
Scholarship
Apps Due
13
14
15
*Texas 4-H
Congress—
Austin
Begins
16
17
18
*Texas 4-H
Congress—
Austin Ends
19
*State Horse
Show Begins
Deadline:
TBA
* State
Games B
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
*State Horse
Show Ends
Deadline:
TBA
*Volunteer
Conference
27
*Volunteer
Conference
Lubbock
28
29
30
31
*Interviews
for
Awards &
Scholarships
*County
wide Officer
Leadership
Training
August2014
Sun
3
Mon
4
Tue
5
Wed
6
Thu
7
*4-H State
Agents
Conference
Begins–
San Angelo
10
11
12
Fri
Sat
1
2
8
9
*4-H State
Agents
Conference
Ends—
San Angelo
13
14
15
17
*Achievement
Banquet
First Christian
Church
18
19
20
21
22
24
26
27
28
29
30
31
25