NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2017 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2017 Inside this issue: Time to Re-Enroll 1 4H Clubs & Mtg. Schedules 1 Record Book Workshops 1 Calendar of Events 2 Volunteer Leader Training 2 Reminder 2 How to Be a Member 2 Pictures 3 Officer Training Pictures 4 2017-18 Officer Elections 4 Teen Quorum Court Oppor. 5 Record Books 5 U C Sew with Cotton 5 Clover Connections TIME TO RE-ENROLL All 4-H members MUST re-enroll in 4-H online. Please go into the 4-H Site http://www.arkansas4honline.com and get re-enrolled for the new year. PLEASE DO NOT START ALL OVER TO RE-ENROLL!!! Go into your name and edit and update your information. If you have any questions, please call us at 870-864-1916. COME JOIN US!! Every meeting is full of fun and learning! RECORD BOOK WORKSHOPS When: Nov. 2, 9, & 16 Time: 5:00 6:30 p.m. Where: Union County Extension Office It s time to start working on Record Books whether this is your first year and need help getting started OR just need some tips. Please call the Extension Office at 870-864-1916 if you plan to attend. Year Round Clubs CenterPoint 4-H Club Enable Building Griffin Street, 2 nd Monday 6PM Leaders: Donna McCoy, Shana Talley Faircrest 4-H Club Mt. Union Baptist Church, 1 st Monday@6:30PM Leaders: Racheal Thurmon, Vicki Dison 4-H Teen Leader Club- (ages 13 and up) County Extension Office- 3 rd Monday @5:30PM Leaders: Cherrie Sweeney, Amy Crawford Clubs that only meet during the school year: Norphlet 4-H Club NES, Ag Classroom- 1 st Monday @3:45PM Leaders: Nancy Reynolds Westside 4-H Club County Extension Office 2 nd Monday 3:45PM Leaders: Lauri Fruge, Melissa Tanneburger Smackover 4-H Club SHS, Ag Classroom-1 st Tuesday @ 3:45PM Leaders: Cole Jackson, Debbie Foot 4-H Shooting Sports Begins after January 1, 2018. Leaders: Jason Reed, Tony Crawford 1
Dates to Remember NOVEMBER 2017 2 Record Book Worship 9 Record Book Workshop 14 Teen 4-H Day at the Courthouse 16 Record book Workshop DECEMBER 2017 21 Teen Leader Day at the Court JANUARY 2017 16 4-H Volunteer Leader Training Ext. Office 4-H VOLUNTEER LEADER TRAINING Every certified 4-H Volunteer Leader must receive 4 hours of training annually. We encourage any adult interested in working with our youth to mark their calendar and make this important training opportunity. Tuesday, January 16th at the Extension Office. 307 American Road. Because we know most of you work, the meeting is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. Please try to attend. REMINDER You must re-enroll by the end of this year in order to continue to receive the 4-H Newsletter. HOW TO BE A MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING To maintain your 4-H membership in 2017-2018 you must: 1. Enroll in Arkansas 4-H On-Line (if you need help call (870) 864-1916 or ask a certified 4-H Volunteer Leader. 2. Attend a minimum of 6 organized club meetings per year with a recognized club in your County. 3. OR attend and participate in a minimum of 6 educational workshops or clinics conducted by Extension Staff and Volunteer Leaders. (Dates to be announced) 4. Follow all rules and regulations set forth in the 4-H Code of Conduct (Members sign when enrolling) A Certified or chartered 4-H Club must: 1. Be organized and supervised by a minimum of 2 unrelated certified 4-H Adult Volunteer Leaders. (Leaders are required to attend 4 hours of youth development training each year). 2. A club must have at least 6 members not of the same immediate family. 3. Have a duly elected set of functioning officers and conduct meetings monthly (as possible) using Roberts Rules of Order and operate under a set of approved By-Laws (Union County has a set in place. 2
FAIR FUN FELLOWSHIP 2017 3
4-H COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTERPOINT 4-H MEMBERS HELP WITH HOPE LANDING FALL FESTIVAL 4
2017-2018 Club Elections! Officer Training! Norphlet President Zack W. Vice President Ty J. Secretary Marie R. Reporter Sam B. Song leader Payge B. Other officers Carli L. Faircrest President April T. Vice President Jaxson T. Secretary Elizabeth D. Reporter Shaeli B. Treasurer Ciarra P. Song leader Makena S. and Braylen A. Smackover President Kalin K. Vice President Kendal K. Secretary Gracie M. Reporter Kaitlyn A. Westside President Zoe C. Vice President Madelyn P. Secretary Anna F. Reporter Kaylee T. Centerpoint President- Hailey T. Vice President Hannah J. Secretary Brooke M. Reporter Brantley J., Abby W., Ava K. Treasurer-Natalee S. Song leader Chloe and Abagail H. Other officers-kasyn K., Karsyn K., Alena S., Clayton B. and Alex J. 5
Teen Quorum Court Opportunity Union County Judge, Mike Loftin has offered to host the November 4-H Teen Leader club meeting at the Union County Courthouse. During this meeting, Teen 4-H members will learn about our County Government, how ordinances come to be, responsibilities of Justices and other offices of the County Courthouse. Day at the Courthouse will be November 14th at 5:30 pm. Any Union County 4-H members (14 years of age and up) are encouraged to attend this meeting. This day will take the place of Teen Leader Club s regular November meeting date. If you plan to attend this event, please call and let Mrs. Brittany or Mr. Robin know at 870-864-1916. We look forward to sharing this activity with you. RECORD BOOKS It s time to start gathering pictures and calendars of what you have accomplished during the past year. Your 4-H record book is proof of all you have done. 4-H records are the doorway to: TROPHIES TRIPS SCHOLARSHIPS Start working on your records over the holidays. Workshops: November 2nd, 9th and 16th 5 pm-6:30 pm Union County Sew with Cotton Contest Winner of Union County Farm Bureau Sew with Cotton was Anna F. She placed first in Non-garment and garment, which made her the Overall winner as well. Her garment went on to win Best in Show at the Union County Fair. 6
WHAT: Citizenship Washington Focus a citizenship and leadership program WHY: Experience the grandeur of our nation s capital with its historic sites, memorials, and museums Engage in a meaningful dialogue with their peers from across the country on issues are most important to them Plan and lead large scale events during the week at CWF from conception to execution Practice interpersonal communication and cross-cultural competency as leaders of positive change Visit with State Congressmen and Senators WHO: Arkansas 4-H ers ages 14-19 WHEN: July 7-14, 2018 WHERE: National 4-H Center, (Chevy Chase, MD) Washington D.C. REGISTRATION FEE: The registration fee of $1200.00 covers the program cost, transportation, state s night out, delegation photo, CWF t-shirt, souvenir backpack, water pouch, and sunglasses. Registration is on 4-H Online. 7
All meetings and activities announced in this newsletter are open to all youth between the ages of 5 and 19 without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, or any other legally protected status. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (large print, audiotapes, etc.) should notify the county Extension office as soon as possible prior to the activity. Union County 4-H Union County Cooperative Extension Service 307 American Road Suite 101 El Dorado, AR 71730 Phone: 870-864-1916 Fax: 870-864-1919 Robin Bridges County Extension Agent Staff Chair Union County Brittany Riley Lauren Brown 4-H Program Assistant County Extension Agent Union County FCS/4-H Union County 8