4th: LIA Banquet 11th: 4-H Council Important December Dates: 14th: Horse Club Meeting 18th: Livestock Club Meeting 19th: Cupcake Wars 20th: Babysitting Clinic 21st: Holly Day & Cloverbud Club 25th-2nd: Office Closed I hope you enjoy this month s newsletter! Please do not hesitate to contact me for any questions about upcoming programs or events. Mason County Cooperative Extension Services 800 US 68 Maysville, KY 41056 Office: (606) 564-6808 Fax: (606) 564-9226 December 2017 Enjoy! Mary Jane Little County Extension Agent 4-H Youth Development maryjane.little@uky.edu
4-H Babysitting Basics DATE: December 20th, 2017 Time: 9 AM 3 PM Mason County Extension Office Fee: $10.00 800 US 68 Maysville Pre-Registration REQUIRED For Youth, Ages 12 & up Space is LIMITED to first 20 registrations! Our focus will be on learning babysitting safety and how to turn your babysitting skills into a business for some extra cash! There is a $10.00 fee to cover partial cost of supplies and lunch. Lunch will be pizza so if your child has a food allergy please pack a lunch for them. Participants will go home with some great tools for starting up or enhancing their current babysitting business! Please contact Mary Jane Little for any questions at (606) 564-6808 or maryjane.little@uky.edu Space is limited to the first 20 PAID participants! Hope to see you there! Please return the bottom portion and fee to: Mason County Extension Office 800 US 68 Maysville, KY 41056 by or before December 11th. Make checks payable to: Mason County Extension 4-H Babysitting Basics Workshop DEADLINE: December 11th, 2017 Fee: $10.00 Make checks payable to: Mason County Extension ~ Please print legibly so all information can be clearly read ~ Child s Name Parent s Name E-Mail Street Address City State Zip Phone # Emergency # Food Allergies I understand that first aid will be available at this event, that participants are supervised, and if serious injury occurs, medical and/or hospital care will be given. I further understand that I will be notified in case of serious illness or injury, but if it is impossible to contact me, I give my permission for emergency treatment or surgery. Parent or Guardian Signature
December 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 LIA Banquet 6 PM Country Ham Registration Deadline 10 11 4-H Council Meeting 6 PM 17 18 Livestock Club 6:30 24 25 Office Closed 5 6 Skillathon 3:30-5 12 13 19 Cupcake Wars 9 AM 26 Office Closed Skillathon 3:30-5 20 Babysitting Clinic 9-3 27 Office Closed 7 8 14 Horse Club 3:30-5:30 21 Holly Day 9-3 Cloverbuds 5:30 28 Office Closed Country Ham Payment Due 9 15 16 22 23 29 Office Closed 30 31 Jan 1 Office Closed Jan 2 Safety Day Camp Jan 3 Skillathon 3:30-5 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6
Simply put, Kentucky s 4-H program wouldn t exist without its thousands of volunteers. In every part of the state, 4-H volunteers coordinate 4-H community clubs, lead 4-H projects, and help to plan and conduct local, regional, state, and national 4-H events. As a 4-H volunteer you might... Help 4-Hers develop life skills by leading a 4-H project in a subject area that excites you forestry, fishing, fashion, foods, farm animals, and many more project specialties. Teach workshops at a summer camp or special event for youths or military families. Share your favorite hobby or skill. Judge at the county fair or at livestock events. If you have expertise in a 4-H project area and would like to be considered as a judge, please contact our office. Manage a 4-H community club. Schedule club meetings, train club officers, recruit parents to help out, be the communication link between your club and the extension office. Be an Operation: Military Kids volunteer. Work with local youth groups to plan fun and educational opportunities for youths from military families. Help with family camps. Host visiting 4-Hers or their chaperones in your home for a month-long summer stay or for yearlong school exchanges. Help with 4-H fundraising. Contact our office or Kentucky 4-H Foundation to learn more. Become a certified club instructor Mentor youth as an adult counselor at North Central 4-H Summer Camp! And much more! We are always looking for new program ideas and for NEW VOLUNTEERS to lead those programs. If you are interested in volunteering with our 4-H Program, please contact our office to discuss ways that you may be interested in volunteering.
Attention Educators! If you are looking for a fun, hands-on learning opportunity for your classroom that correlates with grade standards and KY CORE, contact 4-H agent Mary Jane Little to schedule a meeting to see what 4-H can do for you! We offer an array of university research-based curriculum from STEM to parliamentary procedure, communications, cooking, healthy eating/moving, babysitting, and more! Please email Mary Jane at: maryjane.little@uky.edu or call our office (606) 564-6808 for more information! Communications Contest Join Mason County in participating in our Communications Contest! Youth will have the choice of presenting a speech, individual demonstration, team demonstration, or power point in a county-wide competition. Winners will advance to State! Youth may present about any topic maybe a cooking demonstration, how to survive the zombie apocalypse power point, or how to upcycle a worn out item into something new and fresh! The possibilities are endless. If you are interested please contact the Extension office.
Cloverbud Club will have its next meeting December 21st from 5:30-6:30 at the Extension Office. This is a free event for 5-8 year olds and their parents. If you have any questions please contact Mary Jane Little at: maryjane.little@uky.edu or by phone (606)564-6808. COUNTRY HAM If you are interested in curing a ham please contact our office so we may get you a ham contract. The cost for 4-Hers is $60 for two hams, and $40 for adults. Contracts will be due to the Extension office December 4th and payment due December 8th. If you have any questions please contact our office.
BASKET MAKING CLUB We are very excited to present a Basket Making Club to begin in February! The club will meet in Old Washington at Washington Hall every other week on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. If you have any questions or would like to register please contact the Extension office to get signed up. This is a free club! SEWING CLUB 4-H Sewing Club will begin in February and will meet at the Extension office on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-5:30. If you are 9-18 years old and are interested in participating keep a look out for more information to come! Kids will make an array of projects that may be entered into the county and state fair for a chance to win a ribbon and money! If you have questions please contact our office.
Shooting Sports will have its first meeting for NEW MEMBERS ONLY on January 25th at 6:00 PM at the Extension Office. This meeting will cover the safety and handling procedures. There will be a meeting in February for all members to complete enrollment forms so keep an eye out for those dates! Hope to see you there! Meeting Dates: September 20th: 6:00 PM at Mason County Extension office. October: 26th: 3:30-5:30-Maysville Equestrian Center November 16th: 3:30-5:30 -Maysville Equestrian Center December 14th: 3:30-5:30-Maysville Equestrian Center January 11th: 3:30-5:30-Maysville Equestrian Center If you love horses and are 9-18 years old, please join us for 4-H Horse Club! There is no fee to join, just bring an open mind and a passion for horses! February 8th: 3:30-5:30-Maysville Equestrian Center March 8th: 3:30-5:30-Maysville Equestrian Center April 12th: 3:30-5:30-Maysville Equestrian Center We have started a Senior Hippology team and hold practices during the club meetings.
ENGINEERING/ELECTRIC CLUB We are proud to announce that we will be starting an engineering/electric club in Mason County! This opportunity is for youth aging 9-18 years old. Projects completed may be entered into the fair, or you may choose to compete in a communications contest in the Spring. Meeting Dates: at Extension Office January 19 3:30-5 February 2 3:30-5 February 23 3:30-5 March 9 3:30-5 ROBOTICS CLUB Do you love robotics? If you are 9-18 years old and would like to learn more about robots and have the opportunity to build and compete, please join us for 4-H Robotics Club! We meet at Maysville Community and Technical College in the Science building room 204 from 10 AM Noon. Meeting Dates: October 21st November 4th November 18th December 2nd December 16th For more information please contact Scott Miller at jscott.miller@kctcs.edu or (606)759-7141 EXT 66136. Hope to see you there!
Meeting Dates: December 18th @ 6:30 January 15th @ 6:30 February 19th @ 6:30 March 19th @ 6:30 April 16th @ 6:30 Skillathon Dates: Meeting Time is from 3:30-5 PM at the Extension Office December: 6th, 13th January: 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st February: 7th, 14th Competition February 17th Meeting Dates: Jan 22 3:30-4:30 February 15 5:30-6:30 March 27th 5-7 PM in Morgan County (District Teen meeting) April 23 3:30-4:30 May 8th 3:30-4:30
The dates Mason County will be attending 4-H Summer Camp at North Central this year are July 12-15th! Keep a look out for applications, and if you are interested in joining us as an Adult Counselor please contact our office. As an adult counselor you have the power to change a child s life through positive life experience, leadership, and youth development. If you are interested in being on a fundraising committee for camp scholarship funds please contact our office. North Central 4-H Camp, is located in Carlisle, KY. on 350 acres of rolling hills and forested land near Lake Carnico. North Central serves 27 counties and can accommodate 358 campers and counselors in its heated cabins and bath houses plus 24 in the outpost for primitive camping. The camp offers a heated dining hall; shelter house; heated and cooled multipurpose building; restored, historic log cabin, country store for souvenirs and snacks and swimming pool with waterslide. Program facilities include rifle and archery ranges, bird blind for nature classes, observation bee hive, low and high ropes, challenge course, basketball, volleyball and athletic field. The six acre lake offers opportunities for fishing, canoeing, paddle boating, pond studies and hiking in nature classes. The shelter house and the lakeside campfire area are perfect for evening programs and special events.