The youth plan to donate two of the barrels to the planetarium and two will be sold as part of their annual fundraiser in April with the Master Gardener plant sale.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Raining in a New Era
The youth plan to donate two of the barrels to the planetarium and two will be sold as part of their annual fundraiser in April with the Master Gardener plant sale.
Welcome Kung-Fu
We are pleased to announce a brand new club in our midst today. The Kung-Fu Chicken 4-H Poultry Club held their first meeting today at the 4-H office. The club is being lead by Cindy Herndon with co-leader Jessica Pate. There are six members in the club that plans to meet monthly. The clubs next meeting will be February 16th at 4 pm at the 4-H office. If you are interested in learning more about this club or becoming a member please contact the 4-H office at (910) 671-3276.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
The Apple of our Eye
Below is the report filed by club reporter Kierin Hatcher. It is an update of the Dirty Rascals Junior Master Gardener 4-H club's last meeting.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Going All the Way to the State Fair
Benjamin Herndon travelled to the state fair with his parents, lambs, goats, and turkey. This is not Benjamin's first time at the state fair but it is his first time showing turkey's. According to the state rules the turkey's much weigh at least 20 pounds to compete (not an easy task when you get your turkey in August).
Wellington, Benjamin's turkey, weighed in at 44 pounds. Not exactly light when you think about it. Especially when you have to get your bird out of a cage, carry it upside down to the waiting area, wait with it (mind you Wellington waited quite patiently with his feet on the ground and did not waddle anywhere) then carry it in and keep it from flapping away while you sit on a hay bale. Benjamin was in heat 5 of the competition and out of 15 other competitors came in third in his heat. That is an incredible accomplishment especially for someone who has not raised turkey's before.
Wellington, Benjamin's turkey, weighed in at 44 pounds. Not exactly light when you think about it. Especially when you have to get your bird out of a cage, carry it upside down to the waiting area, wait with it (mind you Wellington waited quite patiently with his feet on the ground and did not waddle anywhere) then carry it in and keep it from flapping away while you sit on a hay bale. Benjamin was in heat 5 of the competition and out of 15 other competitors came in third in his heat. That is an incredible accomplishment especially for someone who has not raised turkey's before.
While the turkey show was going on, so was the goat show. Unfortunately Benjamin was in heat 8 of the goat show which happened at the same time he was showing his turkey. Thanks to Angela Shaver, the Cumberland County 4-H Agent, Benjamin's goat still made it in the ring. Sarah Maske was kind enough to show Benjamin's goat for him. Although his goat didn't place as high as his turkey, Benjamin was reminded what a wonderful group of 4-H members there are showing. In other organizations people would not step up and help out, but 4-H is different. Our youth step up and help each other everyday, that is one of the things that makes this organization stand out from the others.
Also competing in the goat show was Santiago Acuna-Robinson. He placed second and fourth with two of his goats. That qualified him to compete in the champion drive. Although he did not take home grand or reserve this year, watch out because he is one of the most improved showers this year and may come home with the state honors sooner rather than later.
Congratulations to all our 4-H members who competed on the state level. Job well Done!
Congratulations to all our 4-H members who competed on the state level. Job well Done!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Stregthening Families, The Introduction
Strengthening Families is a program developed by Cooperative Extension in Iowa. The seven week program allows families with children between the ages of 9-14 to work together to strengthen communication, give them tools to talk about tough subjects, and bring the families together in those sensitive tween years.
Tonight we started our series with three families which have five children. Traditionally on the first night we have dinner, break into two groups (adult and youth), and start breaking the ice and learning about the program. After the breakout session the families come together to practice using the tools they received during the breakout sessions. As part of that we played human knot and other team building games to make sure everyone had a chance to start working together.
Thanks to United Way funding we are able to offer this program annually for free to families. If you would like more information about this program please contact Christy Strickland, Family and Consumer Science Extension Agent at (910) 671-3276.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
An Apple a Day...
Monday, October 10, 2011
Introducing the All Around All Stars!
The beginning of the club meeting was filled with the usual, filling out forms, setting a schedule and picking out a club name. Several names were solicited from the group including; "The Snack and Juice Club", "The Mighty Superheros", "The Imaginators", "The Crafty Crafters", and even "The Cut-Ups". In the end the members voted for. "The All Around All Stars 4-H Club" and that is how they will be referred to forever more.
The club adjourned their first and very successful meeting until next time. They have decided that they will meet the first Thursday of each month at the 4-H office. The meetings will begin at 5:30 pm and will last an hour to an hour and a half. If you are interested in being a part of this club please contact the 4-H office at (910) 671-3276.
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