Clover Scene Niagara County 4-H Newsletter May 2015 In this Issue 4-H News 4-H Age Policy (pg.2) 4-H Ambassadors (pg.2) 4-H Shooting Sports (pg.2) 4-H STARR (pg.2) Office Schedule (pg.2) Premium Book (pg.2) Workshops & Classes Applique Towel (pg.3) Babysitters Course (pg.3) Entomology (pg.3) Junior Gardeners (pg.3) Open Sewing (pg.3) ` Agricultural Activities (Insert) Calendar Equine Junior Beef Producers Key Leaders Info Livestock Weigh In Rabbit Show 4-H News 2015 4-H Capital Days A delegation representing thousands of 4-H members in New York State expanded their knowledge of the public policy process and state government when they traveled to Albany, March 1 to 3, 2015 for the 80th annual 4-H Capital Days event. Nearly 130 teen delegates and their chaperons attended, representing 4-H members from counties across the state, as well as the boroughs of New York City. During this year’s event, Matt Spoth of Clarence and Dana Daigler of Pendleton met with leaders in state government, members of the court system and officials from a variety of state agencies. In addition, they observed a working session of the state Legislature and talked with state representatives. The participants learned about speaking to their legislators and career opportunities in government as they toured state agencies and participated in discussion sessions. They also toured the Capitol, visited the Corning Tower and the New York State Museum. Cornell Cooperative Extension, Niagara County 4487 Lake Avenue, Lockport 433-8839 (phone) 438-0275 (fax) Office Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm daily www.cceniagaracounty.org Send Clover Scene articles to Kathy Bowers, krc8@cornell.edu, by the 5th of every month. IMPORTANT NEWS CCE Office Schedule Niagara County 4-H Age Policy This policy will go into effect October 1, 2015. (4-H year is October 1st – September 30th) Please be aware that the Niagara County 4-H Youth Development Program will be following the New York State 4-H age policy starting with the 2015/2016 4-H Year (which begins October 1, 2015) and going forward. Under this state policy, youth who turn nineteen (19) years of age, on or before January 1 of the current 4-H year, are not eligible to enroll as a 4-H member. Only youth between the ages of five (5) and eighteen (18) years old, on or before January 1, are eligible to enroll as 4-H’ers in any given year. This means that if a 4-H’er turns 19 years old on January 2, or after, they would be eligible to re-enroll for the 4-H year, but that would be their final year of eligibility. Please note that persons with an intellectual disability may participate fully in 4-H programs as long as their developmental age is considered to fall between five (5) and nineteen (19) years of age. Closed Memorial Day 4th of July Labor Day Columbus Day Election Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Christmas Monday, May 25 Friday, July 3 Monday, September 7 Monday, October 12 Tuesday, November 3 Wednesday, November 11 Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 26 & 27 Thurs. & Fri., Dec. 24 & 25 Premium Book Updates New Fair Exhibits Food Exhibits– Look for gluten-free class and a food technology class (to include the use of bread machines, convection and microwave ovens). Premium books will be available in June. Please note there will be a limit of 5 exhibits per class in the area of sections A-pink and B-blue with the exception of Horticulture. Please contact the 4-H office if you have questions. 4-H Ambassadors Kathy Bowers, 433-8839 ext. 239 or krc8@cornell.edu 2015 STARR Retreat Date: Wednesday, May 13 Time: 6:30pm Place: Board Room NYS Fairgrounds All teens are welcome! 4-H Shooting Sports Heidi Feltz, 433-8839 ext. 241, hmk3@cornell.edu Niagara County Teens, Josh Randall, Skyler Earle and Stephen Travers participated in the 2015 Starr Retreat in Syracuse on April 10-12. Over 350 teens from across NYS participated in workshops on Game Programming, flower arranging, cake decorating, self-defense, recycling, square dancing, cooking, community service projects, hammer and nails, animal sciences, and much more. A dinner dance was held at the Empire Room where Jared Campbell was a key note speaker. For more photos of the entire weekend use #2015Starr on social media! Are you 8 or older? Are you interested in archery? If so, you will want to sign up for a new archery class. New classes will begin this fall. Contact Heidi to have your name put on a waiting list if you haven’t already! 2 Workshops & Classes Babysitters Course Babysitting Training, following the 4-H/Army Child and Youth Services Babysitting Course entitled “Do I Have What It Takes to be Your Babysitter?” will be offered on Saturday, May 9, 2015, from 9 AM – 4 PM, at Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Niagara County in the large meeting room. The Babysitting Training (7-hour program) is available at no cost to youth, ages 12 and older, connected to military families. Also, any current 4-H member is also invited to the training at no cost. A fee of $25 will be charged to all others who participate. (Participants will need to bring their own lunch. Light snacks and beverages will be provided.) Participants will receive a student manual, starter kit for use when babysitting along with a certificate and wallet card to note their training participation. Those who take the course will be asked to donate 4 hours of babysitting to a military family. Please share the link with anyone you think may be interested: http://erie.cce.cornell.edu/4-h-youthdevelopment/4-h-supports-youth-connected-to-military-families-1 (I’ve also attached a copy of the flyer.) For the direct link to register, go to https://pub.cce.cornell.edu/event_registration/main/ events_landing.cfm?event=BabysittingTraining-2_214 Space is limited so encourage registration early. The deadline is April 30 or whenever the class is filled. If you have any questions please contact Kathy Bowers at 433-8839 ext. 239 or krc8@cornell.edu. Junior Gardeners Open Sewing Classes Bonnie Benton, 433-8839 ext. 240 or blb14@cornell.edu Date: Time: Place: Cost: Pat Travers, 731-4705 Dates: Time: Place: RSVP: Tuesday, May 19 6:30pm Board Room FREE Sundays, May 17 & 31 2:30-4:30pm Memorial Room by calling Pat Travers These classes are open to anyone needing help with a sewing project or just wanting to set time aside to sew. Please call to RSVP in case a class is canceled due to something unexpected. Junior Gardeners will learn about soils, nutrients and composting. Our wiggly worms will make an appearance and gardeners will learn them and other insect friends. Applique Towel Jen Regan, 433-8839 ext. 225 or jcr284@cornell.edu Entomology Toby Mansfield Date: Wednesday, May 13 Time: 7:00pm Place: Small Meeting Room Date: Time: Place: Cost: RSVP for Workshops 4H’ers will learn how to embroider and applique on a tea towel. All supplies will be supplied. Come join us for this fun and beautiful craft! It is very important to RSVP for the workshops so that the instructors can be prepared and in case the class is canceled due to lack of participation! A minimum of 5 people per class in order to hold it. 3 Wednesday, June 10 6:30pm Board Room $3.00 Don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook! **Niagara County 4-H Program** Cathy Maloney Heidi Feltz Kathy Bowers Bonnie Benton Karen Krysa Michelle Matyjas Executive Director/ 4-H oversight/ Fair Director 4-H Resource Educator, 433-8839 ext. 241, hmk3@cornell.edu 4-H/Youth Development Community Educator 433-8839 ext. 239, krc8@cornell.edu 4-H/Youth Development Community Educator, 433-8839 ext. 236, blb14@cornell.edu Room Reservations, 433-8839 ext. 221, kmk27@cornell.edu Accounts Manager, 433-8839 ext. 235, mlm436@cornell.edu Cornell Cooperative Extension in Niagara County is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities.
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