Thursday, March 28, 2024

Pesticide Collection Day


 RAIN or SHINE – Any pesticides (insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, etc.) in original containers and are clearly labeled can be collected. Individuals with materials of unknown identity should contact North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Robeson County center, at 910-671-3276 for more details.

Mini-bulks, gas cylinders, and household materials such as paints, oils, gas, and explosives will NOT be accepted.

There is no charge to the public for this service. Preregister by April14. An estimated volume of products if containers are larger than 5 gallons.

Robeson County Fairgrounds – 3750 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive

Wednesday, April 24 ,2024

10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Citizen Science Program Needs Your Help Observing the Weather!


Have you ever wondered how much rain fell during a recent thunderstorm? How about snowfall during a winter storm? If so, an important volunteer weather observing program needs your help!

 

The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow network, or CoCoRaHS, is looking for new volunteers across North Carolina. The grassroots effort is part of a growing national network of home-based and amateur weather spotters with a goal of providing a high density precipitation network across the country.

 

CoCoRaHS came about as a result of a devastating flash flood that hit Fort Collins, Colorado, in July 1997. A local severe thunderstorm dumped over a foot of rain in several hours while other portions of the city had only modest rainfall. The ensuing flood caught many by surprise and caused $200 million in damages. CoCoRaHS was born in 1998 with the intent of doing a better job of mapping and reporting intense storms. As more volunteers participated, rain, hail, and snow maps were produced for every storm showing fascinating local patterns that were of great interest to scientists and the public. Recently, drought reporting has also become an important observation within the CoCoRaHS program across the nation. In fact, drought observations from CoCoRaHS are now being included in the National Integrated Drought Information System.

 

North Carolina became the twenty-first state to join the CoCoRaHS program in 2007, and by 2010, the CoCoRaHS network had reached all 50 states with nearly 10,000 daily observations. Through CoCoRaHS, thousands of volunteers, young and old, document the size, intensity, duration and patterns of rain, hail, and snow by taking simple measurements in their own backyards.

 

Volunteers may obtain an official rain gauge through the CoCoRaHS website (www.cocorahs.org) for about $35 plus shipping. Besides the need for an official 4 inch plastic rain gauge, volunteers are asked to review simple training modules online and use the CoCoRaHS website to submit their reports. The process takes only five minutes a day, but the impact to the community is tenfold: by providing high quality, accurate measurements, the observers are able to supplement existing networks and provide useful data to scientists, resource managers, decision makers and others.

 

“CoCoRaHS observers provided valuable data for both Hurricane Florence and Dorian,” said Sean Heuser, CoCoRaHS State Co-Coordinator and Manager of the NC ECONet at the State Climate Office of NC. “For these high intensity events, whether they are tropical systems or afternoon thunderstorms, CoCoRaHS observers are able to fill in gaps and provide a clearer picture of where we see precipitation maximums. We also use CoCoRaHS Condition Monitoring reports every week to determine drought conditions across the state and give recommendations to the U.S. Drought Monitor authors.”

 

"Monitoring weather and climate conditions in North Carolina is no easy feat," said Heather Aldridge, CoCoRaHS State Co-Coordinator. "CoCoRaHS volunteers help by painting a better picture of precipitation patterns across North Carolina, filling in data gaps where there are no nearby stations. Reporting rain, hail, snow, and drought conditions is a fun activity for all ages!"


“An additional benefit of the program for the National Weather Service is the ability to receive timely reports of significant weather such as hail, intense rainfall, or localized flooding from CoCoRaHS observers that can assist meteorologists in issuing and verifying warnings for severe thunderstorms,” says David Glenn, CoCoRaHS State Co-Coordinator and meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Newport/Morehead City.

 

How does one become a CoCoRaHS observer? Go to the CoCoRaHS website and click on the “Join CoCoRaHS” emblem on the upper right side of the website. After registering, take the simple online training, order your 4 inch rain gauge and start reporting!

 

“We are in need of new observers across the entire state. We would like to emphasize rural locations, areas of higher terrain, and locations near the coast,” added Glenn.

Thursday, March 21, 2024

Calling All 4-H Volunteers!

I know our 4-H Adult volunteers love a good training and feeling the love from the 4-H staff so we have created a communication for you that encompasses all of that.  Please read on and register today!


Volunteer Training

The first opportunity is for our 9 County Volunteer Training which will be hybrid again this year. As you know all volunteers are required to have at least two hours of training. We have joined forces with our other 8 neighboring (and not so neighboring) counties to offer a hybrid series of three trainings. The first training is in Cumberland county and will include dinner. We will provide transportation from our office to Cumberland for those who would like to attend. This training is March 25 so please register today for this great opportunity.

Our second training will be in New Hanover County and you are more than welcome to attend in person, however we will not be offering transportation to that training.

The last workshop will be at our office in September, and we will be providing dinner that night for those attending in person at the Robeson County Center.

You can also join us via zoom from home if you prefer. More information is below on the flyer about each workshop topic. You can register for one or all by using this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/9-county4-h-volunteer-training-tickets-863781011257


4-H Volunteer Appreciation Event

Please join us on April 24 for a special 4-H Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon. The week of April 22 is National Volunteer Week and we think this is the perfect time to recognize you for all that you do for 4-H, the community, and for just being you! We will start our Garden Party program promptly at 12:15 and make sure to finish in a timely manner for those of you needing to get back to work. During this event we will recognize you, our 4-H Volunteer of the Year, and have lots of surprises blooming for you. Please register by clicking this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4-h-volunteer-appreciation-luncheon-tickets-857103548787 Deadline to register will be April 17. Please see the flyer below with more information or go to our blog at: https://robeson4-h.blogspot.com/2024/03/4-h-volunteer-appreciation-lunch.html If you have any questions about any of these programs please contact Shea Ann DeJarnette at Shea_Ann_DeJarnette@ncsu.edu or Jade McNeill at Jade_McNeill@ncsu.edu.

New Summer Opportunities thru NCSU

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

4-H Volunteer Appreciation Lunch

 

    We would like to invite our 4-H Volunteers and their plus one to attend our first ever 4-H Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon.  Our event will appropriately be held during National Volunteer Week.  During the event we will recognize our volunteers for their years of service, their commitment to the 4-H program and even have lunch!  So please come to our first ever garden party and allow us to plant those seeds in you, that will allow you to nourish our youth and allow them to bloom.

To register for the lunch please click on the following link, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4-h-volunteer-appreciation-luncheon-tickets-857103548787 or you can find it on our app under programs.   For more information please contact Jade McNeill at jade_mcneill@ncsu.edu.

Monday, March 18, 2024

Day of Caring with Lumber River United Way

 


Lumber River United Way’s annual Day of Caring is scheduled for Friday, May 10, 2024. Lumber River United Way Day of Caring is an annual day of service that takes place on the Friday of Mother’s Day weekend. United Way invites organizations across Bladen, Hoke, and Robeson to come together to complete various projects that benefit the community. This is our biggest corporate volunteer event, with over 350 volunteers completing over 1,166 hours of volunteer service. Looking for a meaningful team bonding or building experience? Want to give back to the community?

 

A complete list of projects can be found at https://www.lumberriveruw.org/day-caring and on a first registered first served basis for signing up. Individuals and businesses unable to volunteer for larger projects may consider stopping by Lumberton Chevrolet Buick GMC Hummer, Bladen, or Hoke County Extension offices to sew pillowcases for patients, homeless students, and seniors for a 15-minute volunteer project!

 

 

Contact our Day of Caring liaison Tomeika Munn to learn more about how to incorporate Day of Caring into your organization’s community involvement plan.


This year Robeson County 4-H will be assisting with a pillowcase sewing project.  If you can't join us on the day of caring you can pick up a kit and complete it prior to the day of caring and drop it off at our office.  For more information on kits please contact Shea Ann DeJarnette or Jade McNeill at (910) 671-3276.

Friday, March 15, 2024

Cooking with Ms. JoJo

 


Join Joanna Rogers, 4-H Expanded Foods and Nutrition Program Assistant who will lead this awesome opportunity.  Youth will arrive first thing in the morning and have the chance to make snacks and lunch as they gain valuable skills that will last a lifetime.  As part of this hands on cooking program youth will learn how to make healthy snacks, learn about food safety, and how to use various kitchen tools and implements.  This is always a fun and tasty club that meets once a year for various age groups.  This session will be for our 9-13 year olds and next time it will be for our 14-18 year olds.

You can register today for this tasty program by going to our app under programs or by clicking this link.  All youth must be registered in 4-H Online to participate.  This opportunity is limited to the first ten youth who register.  Deadline to register is April 1.  For more information please contact Jade McNeill at jade_mcneill@ncsu.edu.

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