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february 2016pdf PDF
Franklin 4-H Newsletter February 2016 https://www.facebook.com/ FranklinParishAgCenter Franklin Parish Extension Service 6562 Main Street Winnsboro, LA 71295 318-435-7551 Fax: 318-435-8216 - Dates to Remember - February 3-6 District Livestock Show, Delhi 16-22 State Livestock Show 18 Jr. Leader mtg 22 Area Cookery Contest Reg. Leader Board 5:30 pm 24-25 Ag Adventures Contest: Dairy poster contest/ drawing contest March 9-12 No. Reg SS Match 11-13 Jr. Leadership Conference 17 Jr. Leaders mtg 19&20 Food/fitness camp 21 International Night 5:00 pm 26 Pet Show 10:00 am 30 Project book workday 30 Ambass Contest 2:00 pm 31 Speaking contest w/Rayville Contest: project book/portfolio April 1 Horse papers due 8-10 Co-op Conference 9 Catfish Festival 19 State Ambass Contest 19 Jr. Leader’s meeting 18-22 YWW week May Achievement Day TBA Dairy posters are due this month at your club meeting. Please have them ready to turn in. Thank you. Patrick Finley of the Homeschool 4-H Club doing a demonstration on how to build a fire. He showed us 2 ways of doing it. Great job Patrick!! Area Cookery Contest is February 22 at Rayville Civic Center. Registration is at 1:00 pm. Those who won at the parish level are the only ones advancing. You will be receiving a letter from me. March Club meeting dates: 1st: Crowville 7:45/Baskin 1:00 2nd: FA 2:00 3rd: Homeschool 3:00 4th: FPHS 9:36 8th: Fort Necessity 1:00 9th: Gilbert 8:30 Visit our website: www.LSUAgCenter.com Art Contest entries are due at your club meeting. Remember you have 7 categories to do something. Only counts as 1 contest. Seniors: Scholarship information has been sent to you. If you need assistance in filling out the portfolio, please make an appointment and I would be glad to help you out with that. Remember to be working on your project books or project activity guides. You will need to turn in one or the other in order to go to the Achievement Day in May. Other requirements: 2 events/ contests & 4 meetings. 10th: FCCS 12:30/2:00 Louisiana State University Agricultural Center Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service William B. Richardson, Vice –President of Ag; Dean of Ag. The LSU Agricultural Center is a statewide campus and provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. Junior Leadership Conference This conference is for 4-H members who are 14 years or older. It will be held from March 11-13. It does cost $85 plus there will be a small charge of $5-$6 for the bus. It just depends how many ride. This is a great opportunity to learn some leadership skills. You get to pick a track and learn some new skills. Plus you will make a lot of new friends. It is a really great opportunity. Deadline to register is February 22, 2016. Cost has gone up to $85. If you want to go, please come by the office. Thank you. March Contest: Portfolio Contest Now is the time to complete your portfolio for contest. This will be the last contest that you will have to turn in for this year. You do have to turn in a completed 4-H Project book if you are 4th and 5th grades. Older grades: you may just need to complete 6 activities—double check. You need to be keeping track of everything that you have participated in for this year. How many contests did you do, shooting sports, livestock shows, horse shows? Did you win any awards? Are you serving as an officer? You can do the form online as well. If you don’t have a computer and need a paper copy, please let me know. This will be due at your club meeting. Co-op Youth Leadership Conference Youth in 8th-12th grade are invited and encourage to attend this conference. It will be held April 8-10 at Camp Grant Walker. This is a very hands-on conference where you role play a cooperative business. You are able to earn a cash prize or a trip for being a top leader. This is a great way to learn leadership skills, make new friends, and have fun. A talent show is held one of nights plus there are dances, movies, pizza both nights. The best part is that it only costs $30. Deadline to enter this conference is March 14th. All paperwork (including registration form, health forms) and payment must be in the 4-H office by this deadline. 4-H University If you are at least 13 years of age or older, now is the time to start thinking about going to 4-H University. It will be held the June 21-24, 2016. It is a great opportunity to enter a contest. There are many to choose from and you may win a trip. There is also Clover College. We are on the LSU campus so it’s a great way to see the college. Lots of fun to be had. Think about going. Character Counts: Character Development Pillar of Respect: Hey 4th-6th graders. Now is the time to start Setting your sights on 4-H Camp. Our week to camp this year is June 27-July 1, 2016. I’ll be mailing out the information soon to your homes. Camp is always a great time to make new friends, learn new skills, and enjoy being outside. Plus they do have a talent show during the week. It’s a great time to swim, do arts and crafts, see movies, dance! Look for information to be out pretty soon. Treat others with respect, follow the Golden Rule, use good manners, be considerate of other people’s feelings, don’t threaten, hit or hurt anyone, deal peacefully with anger, insults and disagreements. Be respectful when you are at home, school, church or especially in your 4-H club meetings. “Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.” Abraham Lincoln Winners of the Beef Poster Contest 1st place in the 7th-9th grade division was Cameron Smith of the Homeschool Club. Great job Cameron. Your poster heads down to state. Parish Ambassador Contest will be held March 30th at 2:00 pm. There are many categories to choose (sugar, egg, crawfish, etc) You pick one aspect and do a talk. Winners go to state. More information will be coming. Think about entering. I know the week of March 25th-April 1 is your spring break so I have come up with a few activities. March 26th Pet Show 10:00 am Location to be announced. March 29th Still working on a special activity: maybe another movie day, bowling or roller skating Congrats to our Ag Expo Photo Contest Winners! LauraLi Walters won 1st place for Division II, Horticulture/Plants/Crops. Hannah Bingham won 2nd place for Division II, Farm Animal & 3rd place for Division II, Any other Ag. Other participants were: Katie Hall & Kaitlyn Nielsen Delhi Livestock Show is February 3-6. So I will be out those days to the fairgrounds. If you need anything, please call the office or you may call my cell phone. Ms. Kelly March 30th Project book/activity guide workday. Bring your project book/activity guide up to the 4-H office; work on portfolios 9-noon March 30th Ambassador contest 2:00 pm 4-H office. Can choose category: sugar, egg, crawfish, etc. March 31st Public speaking contest in Rayville; this is with Richland 4-H. 3rd Annual International Night is fast approaching. I wanted to get this out to everyone so you can start thinking about what country you would like to do. We’ll hold it Monday, March 21st from 5-6:30 pm. I think this year is the year that we open it up to the public. Yeah!! Let me know what country you would be interested in doing. Again, a poster display on your country, finger foods, decorating your table and possible having items or dressing how they dress there would be great. Assistance Needed?? If you need a special accommodation for your participation in the event, please contact the 4-H office at 435-7551 at least 2 weeks prior to the event. Made Available By: Kelly Lafferty Extension Agent(4-H) Franklin Parish klafferty@agcenter.lsu.edu (318)435-7551 2015-2016 Club Officers FPHS 4-H Club Baskin Jr. Club In front: Secretary, Samantha Smith and V-P, Mason Wright. In back: Pres, Samiya Caldwell, Reporter, Ariah Davis and 4-H Leader, Bonnie Morgan. Baskin Sr. Club: Seated L to R: Treasurer, Haley Townsend; President, Derrick Austin; Secretary, Sarah Guidry. Standing L to R: Reporter, MyKala Weems and V-P, Jasmine Williamson. 4-H Leader is Bonnie Morgan Standing L to R: Secretary: Antoinette McMahon; V-P: Marvin Scott II; President: Daniel Sparks; Treasurer: ShaKevia Bryant. Not shown is Reporter: Devionne Hitchens. 4-H Leader is Jessica Guidry. Co-leader is Jessica Parker. Helper is Casey Beavers. FCCS Jr Club officers: In back Pooja Desai-Photographer; Alyssa Nealy-President; Ashlyn Evans-Secretary; Lainee McCain -Vice President. In front Logan Ezell-Reporter. I want to give a huge thank you and shout out to the Homeschool 4-H Club. I had asked if any clubs would be interested in helping out and getting donations for the Regional Leadership Board’s community service January project: Birthday in a Box. They did over and above. Thank you so much for the wonderful donation. Thank you to Fort Necessity 4-H club for their donations to the community service project as well. It was greatly appreciated and I know everything will come in handy. Part of the Homeschool youth were: In front- Galen Miller, Sarah Miller, Audrey Finley, Landry Smith. Middle-Emily Miller, Patrick Finley, Carson Smith. Back-Jared Miller, Cameron Smith.
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