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JUNE 2015 Make the best better INSIDE: Club News 3 Enrollment 2015-16 5 July Jul 1-5 Jul 23-26 Marin County Fair State Leadership Conference U.C. Irvine Fair Opportunity 4 Record Books 2 State Tech Committee 5 West Marin Fair 4 Marin County 4-H Newsletter Marin County 4-H Youth Development Program 1682 Novato Blvd., Suite 150-B Novato, CA 94947 Phone (415) 473-4207 Fax (415) 473-4209 Marin County Cooperative Extension website: http://cemarin.ucdavis.edu State 4-H website: http://ca4h.org Mark your Calendars! August Aug 18 Record Books Due to 4-H Office Aug 22 September Sep 10 October Oct 4 Oct 4-10 Oct 7 Record Book Judging Marin 4-H Office 9:00 AM 2:00 PM Council Meeting Marin 4-H Office 6:30 PM 8:30 PM Achievement Day National 4-H Week National Youth Science Day The newsletter is sent to all 4-H families with completed and approved registration. A digital version of the newsletter is available on our website. To discontinue receiving a paper copy, call the office at 415-473-4207.

Record Books! It s time to finish up those record books! Of course you have been keeping records all year long, so this is the time to fine tune everything and finish the project reports. 32% of the 4-H system is now using the Online Record Book (ORB). If you have not done so already, give it a try! You can learn more about the ORB and explore some of the myths around using it by visiting: http://4h.ucanr.edu/resources/members/recordbook/4- H_ORB/ Also mark your calendars for these important Record Book deadlines : Various record books due to leaders (or EARLIER!) Your leaders are a great help in making sure you record book meets the standards to be submitted to county judging. Turn in your record book early so they can give you feedback and you can make changes before submitting it to county judging. August 18 Record books Due to 4-H Office August 22 County Record Book Judging Senior Members are needed to judge Primary Record Books and Adults are need to judge Junior and Senior Member books. We will train you! Clubs are asked to send one judge for every three record books submitted. Senior Members who would like to submit their book to state judging must complete the Record Book Quick start course by June 30th. Even if you think you will enter your book, please take the time to complete this 20 minute course. You can find it here: http://stream.ucanr.org/4h_ftp/quickstart/story.html Are you ready to advance and receive a Star? Members do not need to submit a record book for judging in order to receive their next star, but they DO need to complete a book and have if reviewed at the club level by their club leader. Don t miss out on this opportunity to be recognized for your work in 4-H!

Club News Tri Valley Chicken BBQ By Derrick Pomi The Tri-Valley Chicken BBQ and Showmanship Workshops were held on May 31, 2015 at the Pomi Ranch. It was a great learning experience for all and a lot of fun. First, we had the dairy workshop while we learned how to lead and set up our animal. Everyone who wanted to try young and old got to lead a dairy heifer. Next, we learned how to do showmanship on our rabbits. We learned new skills and tips on how to show. Then, we had a beef workshop where we learned how to walk and set up the animals with the showstick. A lot of kids who don t get to show beef got out there and learned for the first time. Then we had the cavies. We learned about some of the questions the judge may ask. In the poultry workshop we learned how to show a chick and we got to learn about the chicken. In the swine workshop we didn t use real pigs but we used beach balls. We learned how we were supposed to drive and show our pigs. It was a ton of fun to try and show a beach ball! At noon we started to serve lunch. We had BBQ Chicken, or hot dog, salad, pasta donated by Mary s Pizza and McCloskey s Electric, and bread rolls. We had milk, chocolate milk donated by Clover Milk and we had ice cream sandwiches which were donated by Three Twins Ice Cream. It was a great day for learning and fun. You should come check it out next year! Marin County 4-H Shines at State Field Day! Marin County 4-H members did very well at State Field Day on Saturday May 30th at U.C. Davis. Congratulations to the following members: For State Fashion Revue Ruby Raye Clarke Medalist, Traditional Taylor Boothe, Blue, Costume Challenge For Presentation Day Victor Caliva & Zoe McCormick, Cultural Arts, Gold Emily Charlton, Cultural Arts, Gold Erin Charlton, Illustrated Talk, Gold Judging Contest Erin Charlton, Blue Emily Charlton, Gold Congratulations!

West Marin Fair By Ruby Raye Clarke Pt. Reyes Olema Club Reporter The West Marin 4-H Fair and Western Weekend were great fun this year! On Saturday, June 6, we hosted the West Marin 4-H Fair where we showed our animals, sewing, cooking ability, creative writing, fine arts, and photography for the community and the judges. During the fair we sold refreshments and snacks, and entertained tourists with our knowledge regarding animals and the history of 4-H. We started out our week by promoting the event on KWMR radio. Camilla Taylor, Willow Wallof, and I, were interviewed Lyons Filmer. We talked about our 4-H experience and promoted upcoming 4-H events, including the fair, the parade and our bake sale. Next, on Sunday, June 7, our club line-danced in the annual Western Weekend Parade where we earned an award--first in Kid's Street Show! To top that off, we broke our fundraising record with Ashley Winkelmann, our hostess extraordinaire, leading our club to raise over $1,000 in our annual bake sale! Be sure to come out and join us next year! We can't wait to share this with you! Western Weekend is always the first full weekend in June, so mark your smartphone calendars for June 4&5 2016.

Marin County 4-H Members Join State 4-H Technology Leadership Team Two members of Tamalpais 4-H have been selected to be a part of the California State 4-H Technology Leadership Team for the 2015-16 Program Year. Congratulations to Liam McCormick and Zoe McCormick. They begin their service at the committee s kick off meeting on July 18th at the 4-H state office in Davis. The California 4-H Technology Leadership Team increases the use and awareness of technology in the University of California 4-H Youth Development Program. Thank you for your service and representing our county! 4-H Enrollment Fees for 2015-2016 We are happy to announce that enrollment fees for the new 2014-2015 program year are going to remain the same: Youth Members $38 Adult Volunteers $14 Enrollment will take place in the fall. Your current enrollment will carry over into the new program year to cover you for summer fairs. Your Community Club Leader will let you know when it is time to sign up again. This Newsletter is Presented by : Jane Chin Young 4-H Advisor Allison Keaney 4-H Program Representative The University of California prohibits discrimination or harassment of any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy (including childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth), physical or mental disability medical condition (cancer-related or genetic characteristics) ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, or status as a covered veteran (covered veteran are special disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, Vietnam era veterans, or any other veterans who served on active duty during a war or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized) in any of its programs or activities. University policy is intended to be consistent with the provisions of applicable State and Federal laws. Inquiries regarding the University s non discrimination policies may be directed to the Affirmative Action/Staff Personnel Services Director, University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources, 1111 Franklin Street, 6th floor, Oakland, CA 94607-5200, (510) 987-0096