As we get ready to say goodbye to 2021 we thought this would be a great time to look back at all that we did together and celebrate our accomplishments, growth, and just plain fun! Hope you enjoy this look back.
As we get ready to say goodbye to 2021 we thought this would be a great time to look back at all that we did together and celebrate our accomplishments, growth, and just plain fun! Hope you enjoy this look back.
-NEW! Calendar Photo Contest. We know you love to take photos. We want to see what you've got and highlight it. This year we are going to do something new. On the first of each month send us your best photo from the previous month (you have to take the photo) and we will submit it to a blind panel of judges to chose the best photo of the month. The photo will then be used in our 2023 photo calendar and each photographer will get a free copy of the calendar as a prize.
-NEW SPIN CLUB ALERT! We have a new SPIN Club starting January 5. They will meet at our office January 5, 10, and 12 from 6-8 pm. The Getting it Together 4-H SPIN Club will focus on project record books and portfolios. This is a great time to come in and work on the ones from 2021 or start fresh on one from 2022. We have two expert volunteers leading the club, Marilyn Merritt and Aggie Rogers. Both are skilled at project records and portfolios. If you have one started or need to just learn what to do this club is for you. You can turn in up to three project records per year and a portfolio is a combination of three years work in one project area. Did you know for each completed book you turn in you have the opportunity to win money? This is a great way to work on your writing skills, see all you have done in a year and just have the chance to start the 4-H year off right. Registration can be found on our app under programs as well as right here by clicking this link. We can't wait to see you January 5!
-4-H Adult Volunteers the deadline to register and pay for NC 4-H Leaders Conference, which will take place in Durham, is January 6. You can register and pay online through our app, under programs. To learn more about the event click this link to read more about the event on our blog. There is also a link to registration from that blog post. This is a great way for our adult volunteers to network with other volunteers from around the state and to get all your training for the year in at one time. This year because of the schedule you can just drive up early Saturday morning if you want and drive back when the conference is over at 5 pm.
Project Records/Portfolios: Project Records for work done in 2021 should be dropped off at our office prior to 5 pm that day. For youth who took part in animal science, just update your books and drop them off at our office. Just for turning in a project record or portfolio (which is for 13 year olds and up-showing three consecutive years of work in a project area) you will get a cash award and if you place first or second in your age division in that category, you will move forward to District Competition. To find the forms you need to complete these just click this link. Make sure to download the appropriate form for your 4-H Age on January 1, 2021.
Honor Club-4-H Honor club is for 4-H members who are 4-H age 16 and have been in 4-H for at least three years. You have an opportunity to list the things you have done in 4-H and apply to be part of the strongest and longest serving alumni 4-H programs in the Nation. Less than 1% of those who apply get in. Being a part of honor club means you are part of a 4-H service organization for life (IF selected Robeson County 4-H will pay your one time, lifetime dues amount). It is a great networking opportunity and a great way to stay connected to 4-H when you age out of the program. You can find the application here to download and fill out. You will need to scroll about halfway down the page to find it.
Scholarships-For college seniors who want a little bit of financial assistance you should apply for one or more of the college scholarships. All it takes is one form and you can apply for as many of the 67 scholarships that are available, that you qualify for. Please read the descriptions of scholarships carefully before checking off which scholarships you want to apply for. Some are school specific, some two year vs. four year, some are specific to your district, county etc. The state has now posted the scholarship application and guidelines. You can find them here, just scroll down to scholarships. If you have questions or need help please contact Shea Ann or Wendy at (910) 671-3276 or sadejarn@ncsu.edu, wrmaynor@ncsu.edu. To download the application please click this link.
Our office will be closed this Friday in observance for the New Year Holiday. We will be open for 2022 starting January 3. Can't wait to see you next year!
Wendy, Christy, Dominique, Shea Ann
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A couple of important upcoming deadlines and events:
-Thanks to all who came out this past Friday night for our sit-in movie 4-H Appreciation Night. We hate that we couldn't have it outside due to Mother Nature but we are working on something fun next year, weather permitting. If you didn't get to come out Friday night your certificate and gift are at the office. If you would like to come by today thru Thursday to pick up these items we will have them ready. If you can't make it that's fine we will mail certificates. Please know thanks to the increase in postage we can not mail gifts. Our staff will be attending a staff development opportunity on Friday so we will ask that you pick up prior to Friday.
-Our office will be closed Monday December 20-Monday December 27. We will be back in on Tuesday-Thursday and closed on New Year's Eve for the New Year Holiday. So if you are interested in purchasing overnight camp or a 4-H Cookbook for a Christmas gift you will need to plan accordingly.
-4-H Adult Volunteers the deadline to register and pay for NC 4-H Leaders Conference, which will take place in Durham, is January 6. You can register and pay online through our app, under programs. To learn more about the event click this link to read more about the event on our blog. There is also a link to registration from that blog post. This is a great way for our adult volunteers to network with other volunteers from around the state and to get all your training for the year in at one time. This year because of the schedule you can just drive up early Saturday morning if you want and drive back when the conference is over at 5 pm.
--January 18 is the deadline to turn in 4-H Project Records, Portfolios, Honor Club Applications, and Scholarship forms. That is a lot right?
Project Records/Portfolios: Project Records for work done in 2021 should be dropped off at our office prior to 5 pm that day. For youth who took part in animal science, just update your books and drop them off at our office. Just for turning in a project record or portfolio (which is for 13 year olds and up-showing three consecutive years of work in a project area) you will get a cash award and if you place first or second in your age division in that category, you will move forward to District Competition. To find the forms you need to complete these just click this link. Make sure to download the appropriate form for your 4-H Age on January 1, 2021.
Honor Club-4-H Honor club is for 4-H members who are 4-H age 16 and have been in 4-H for at least three years. You have an opportunity to list the things you have done in 4-H and apply to be part of the strongest and longest serving alumni 4-H programs in the Nation. Less than 1% of those who apply get in. Being a part of honor club means you are part of a 4-H service organization for life (IF selected Robeson County 4-H will pay your one time, lifetime dues amount). It is a great networking opportunity and a great way to stay connected to 4-H when you age out of the program. You can find the application here to download and fill out. You will need to scroll about halfway down the page to find it.
Scholarships-For college seniors who want a little bit of financial assistance you should apply for one or more of the college scholarships. All it takes is one form and you can apply for as many of the 67 scholarships that are available, that you qualify for. Please read the descriptions of scholarships carefully before checking off which scholarships you want to apply for. Some are school specific, some two year vs. four year, some are specific to your district, county etc. The state has now posted the scholarship application and guidelines. You can find them here, just scroll down to scholarships. If you have questions or need help please contact Shea Ann or Wendy at (910) 671-3276 or sadejarn@ncsu.edu, wrmaynor@ncsu.edu. To download the application please click this link.
We hope you have a safe and wonderful holiday. Thank you for making 2021 a wonderful year.
Wendy, Christy, Dominique, and Shea Ann
We started with our awards program, talking about all our youth had accomplished this year, virtually and in person. It is amazing the resilience of our youth and 4-H families. As we recognized our competitive program winners we also recognized our youth who registered to attend this event. Of course we have two big awards we give each appreciation night. The first is the "I Dare You Award" which is the highest award we give to a youth. Our Interim County Extension Director, Mac Malloy announced the award via video and then presented it in person. This year for showing strength, determination, and poise we recognized Brooke Canady with this award.
After cheering for our youth we moved on to our 4-H Volunteers. Many people don't realize all it takes to be a 4-H Volunteer, not to mention the time and planning it involves. We recognized our volunteers from their first year all the way up to 38 years of service. For those celebrating five and ten year marks they received special gifts along with their certificates. At the end of the evening Dr. Eddie Locklear announced the winner of this award via video and presented it in person. This is the first year that the award was given posthumously to Charles Russ. Mr. Russ's wife and son accepted on his behalf.If you would like to view the slide show from that night you can access it here. If you would like to see the video presentation from that evening you can view it here. Photos from that night can be found here.
After the presentations we all sat down and watched the original Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and enjoyed a moment to safely relax with each other again. Our members, volunteers, and clubs took a moment to take photos at our photo wall to remember this night by. We hope this night inspired our youth to celebrate their successes and challenge themselves to try new things in 2022. We can't wait to see all they will do.
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