Okfuskee County 4-H Newsletter Healthy Living Day Camp July 11, 2017 9:30am-3:00pm Where: Okfuskee County Fair Building Commons Area Ages: 9-13 This Day Camp is open to all youth in Okfuskee County. You do not have to be enrolled in 4-H to participate during healthy living day camp. During camp, participants will learn/ participate in: Get fit 4 life Make Smoothies with our 4-H Blender Bike Yoga for Kids **RSVP by July 7th by calling the Okfuskee County Extension Office or by emailing Amanda Tresslar at atressl@okstate.edu 2017 OkLin 4-H Camp This year s theme was Charging Today to Power Tomorrow. Okfuskee County had 19 kids attend camp. Workshops focused on things that could be entered in the fair. Such as candle holders, fabric crafts, tie dye handkerchiefs, and hanging string spheres. Campers also learned about Dutch oven cooking. July/August. 2017 Address: P.O. Box 107 1201 E. Columbia Okemah, OK 74859 Phone: 918-623-0641 Fax: 918-623-0103 Website: oces.okstate.edu/okfuskee Facebook: Okfuskee County 4-H Okfuskee County 4-H Newsletter July/August Page 1 of 6
Cloverbud Day Camp When: July 31 st @10:00am- 3:00pm Registration Due: July 14 th Ages 5-8 The day camp is designed to be a fun and educational summer experience for our Cloverbuds! ***Cloverbud day camp is open to all Okfuskee County youth ages 5-8 years old Camp participants are expected to bring their own sack lunch on July 31st. County Fair Dates: September 7-11, 2017 Attention 4-H member s County Fair will be here before you know it. It s time to start thinking about what projects you want to bring to the fair. Fair Books are now available at the OSU Extension Office. Upcoming Events Healthy Living Day Camp July 11 th Jr. Roundup July 17 th Senior State 4-H Roundup July 26-28 Cloverbud Day Camp July 31 st Registration Due: July 14 County Officer Interviews August 2 nd Achievement Banquet August 12 th Set up Aug. 11 th Tulsa State Fair Tulsa State Fair: September 28th October 8th Livestock entries and payment must be submitted online by midnight September 1st.Online entries open on August 1st. If you nominated, that does NOT constitute as an entry. Each animal must also be entered in the Tulsa State Fair by the entry deadline, September 1, to be eligible to show. Animals that must be nominated: Market Steers, Commercial Heifers, Market Barrows, Breeding Gilts, Market Lambs, Commercial Ewes, Wether Goats, and Breeding Does. Don t forget if you are showing poultry, rabbits, and other non-nominated animals, they will have to be entered online as well. Horse Show Entries: All entries and payment must be submitted online by midnight, September 1st. Online entries open August 1st. Please contact the office if you have any questions. You can find more information with rules and guidelines at the link below. http://www.tulsastatefair.com/index Okfuskee County 4-H Newsletter July/August Page 2 of 6
OKC State Fair The Oklahoma City State Fair is September 14-24 Online Registration is now open Livestock Entries are due no later than August 15, 2017. Horse Events: Online registration is now open for all horse events. Before entering in any horse events, I would make sure to read over all guidelines. **By going to the website listed below you will be able to find additional information on any event, with rules and guidelines for the Oklahoma City State Fair. http://www.okstatefair.com/content/livestock-competitions County Officer Applications Applications are due July 24 th Interviews are August 2 nd As we round out our last few months of the 2016-2017 4-H year, it is time to start gearing up for the 2017-2018 4-H year. It is time to select our new County Officer Team for the new 4-H year. This year we are changing how we select our County Officer Team. If you are interested in trying to become a part of the Okfuskee County Officer Team, you will need to turn in an application and go through an interview process before being selected as an officer. **We have applications available here in the office or can be printed off at the Okfuskee County Website. 2017-2018 4-H Enrollment We only have two months left in the 2016-2017 4-H year. So please keep in mind that on September 1 st you will have to re-enroll for the 2017-2018 4-H year. Starting September 1 st you can bring us your new enrollment form to the office or if you would like to you can enroll online at: https://ok.4honline.com ***If you are bringing a form to the office, please make sure to bring in your completed form and enrollment fee together. Enrollment fee cost is $20.00 per youth enrolling. Okfuskee County 4-H Newsletter July/August Page 3 of 6
4-H Enrollment Fee Scholarship This year our County OHCE group is offering ten, $20 scholarships to youth to help pay for their enrollment fee for the 2017-2018 4-H program year. Those 4-H members wanting to be considered for the scholarship: Must complete and turn in an enrollment form and a request for assistance form to the County Extension Office. (these forms can be found in the county office) Membership Scholarships are available September 1 st September 30 th. First 10 youth that have all requirements turned in will receive a scholarship. Okfuskee County Achievement Banquet When: August 12, 2017 Where: Okfuskee County Fair Building Commons Area Time: 6:00pm RSVP By: August 4 th Make sure to mark your calendars for this year s 4-H Achievement Banquet. This year we are moving the banquet from the Oakes Elementary School to the Okfuskee County Fair Building in the commons area. Please come out and help celebrate all the hard work our Okfuskee County 4-H members have done throughout the year. Please call the Okfuskee County Extension Office or email Amanda Tresslar to RSVP that you are coming to the banquet. Please RSVP by August 4 th so we have an idea of how many people will be attending the banquet 2017-2018 On-TRAC At this meeting we will be going through all of the trainings needed for the new 4-H year along with OnTrac and Parent Officer Elections, and turning in volunteer forms for current and new volunteers. **If you know of anyone that is wanting to become a volunteer, please let them know about this meeting. Each club is required to send representation! Okfuskee County 4-H Newsletter July/August Page 4 of 6
10 Steps to Quality 4-H Project Work 1. Commitment to accomplishing goals. 2. Devote time to 4-H. 3. Have an objective outside resource person. 4. Encourage group projects and activities as member matures. 5. Beware of burnout. 6. Plan around known conflicts. 7. Be creative! Think big! Look for opportunities! Reach out and include others! 8. Ask serious questions: a. Is the activity important enough to justify the time it takes? b. Who will benefit from what I am planning? c. Do my community service activities deal with real needs and issues? d. What are my motives? 9. Expect setbacks and adjust accordingly. 10. Encourage personal growth- stretch! Okfuskee County 4-H Newsletter July/August Page 5 of 6
***I d love to hear from you all and your clubs on what you have been up to throughout the 4-H year. In each newsletter I will post an article about an event or program your club is doing. Help me out by sending in a small article and some pictures and it will go in the newsletter. ***All entries and guidelines can be found on the county website along with copies of all the newsletters. Or you can contact Amanda Tresslar 4-H Educator for more information. Another good resource to stay up to date with all that we have going on is by following us on Facebook Sincerely, Amanda Tresslar Ext. Educator, 4-H/Youth Development Oklahoma State University, in compliance with Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246 as amended, and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Higher Education Act), the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other federal and state laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, genetic information, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, or status as a veteran, in any of its policies, practices or procedures. This provision includes, but is not limited to admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational services. The Director of Equal Opportunity, 408 Whitehurst, OSU, Stillwater, OK 74078-1035; Phone 405-744-5371; email: eeo@okstate.edu has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination Okfuskee policies: County Director of Equal 4-H Opportunity. Newsletter Any person (student, July/August faculty, or staff) who believes that discriminatory practices have been Page engaged 6 in based of 6 on gender may discuss his or her concerns and file informal or formal complaints of possible violations of Title IX with OSU s Title IX Coordinator 405-744-9154.Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director of Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma. This publication is printed and issued by Oklahoma State University as authorized by the Vice President, Dean, and Director of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and has been prepared and distributed at a cost of 0.08 cents per copy.