Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Southern Pride 4-H Club

Southern Pride 4H has Successful Fundraiser


The Southern Pride 4H Club recently held a ham and cheese sandwich sale. Orders were taken from October through November. At the November meeting, members gathered to make the sandwiches to fill the orders. Over 800 sandwiches were made in a time period of an hour and a half. Everybody worked very hard for this fundraiser. Due to the terrific teamwork of the club, this was a successful sandwich sale.

Gracie Long, News Reporter

Friday, November 19, 2010

Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club


Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club
TCCA 4-H Club members and completed fleece throws. Pictured in above photo: Top Row L-R: Kelsey Morgan, Kayla Morgan, Abbey Cresswell, Natalee Buckley, and Aryan Oakman. Bottom Row L-R: Evin Germaux, Elizabeth Oakman, and Cora Waite.

The Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club held a meeting at the United Methodist Church in Cassville on Monday, November 8, 2010. The meeting started with the reopening of officer nominations, followed by the election of the 2011 TCCA 4-H Club Officers. The elections results are as follows: President – Cora Waite, Vice President – Jessica Heeter, Secretary – Abbey Cresswell, Treasurer – Kayla Morgan, Historian – Natalee Buckley, Recreational Leaders – Tommy Zinobile and Katrina Bliss.
A report on the 4-H awards banquet was given for members who were unable to attend. Awards and project books were also returned to members. Shelly Waite spoke with the members regarding the 2011 4-H online e-data registration. A pizza party in January will be given if all club members complete the online registration by January 1, 2011. Tag day for the 2011 market steer projects is set for Saturday, November 20, 2010 from 8:00-11:00 am at the Huntingdon County Fair Grounds.
The clubs Christmas wreath fund raiser is in progress. Delivery is scheduled for Saturday, December 4, 2010. A committee for the clubs 2011 calendar of events was discussed and formed of the 2011 officers and several leaders. A meeting for the committee will be held before the end of the year.
Members got together on Sunday, November 14, 2010 to work on community service projects. Members donated fleece material and made throws to be given out over the Holidays. Any member wishing to donate material or completed throws can still do so at the December meeting. Members also wrote letters of thanks to military service men and women to be distributed over the Holidays.
A club Christmas party is schedule for Monday, December 13, 2010 at the United Methodist Church, starting at 6:30 pm. Members are asked to bring Christmas cookies and Christmas card for the evening activities. Family members are welcome to stay and participate.

Submitted by Bruin Waite

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club


Members of Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club attended the 4-H Awards Banquet held on Saturday, November 6, 2010 at the Smithfield Fire Hall. Pictured above back row L-R: Tommy Zinobile, Jessica Heeter, Kelsey Morgan, Kayla Morgan, Abbey Cresswell, Samantha Bliss; bottom row L-R: Katrina Bliss, Jaymee Heeter, Cora Waite, Bruin Waite, and Kane Waite.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Southern Pride 4-H Club

The Southern Pride 4H club gathered for their annual banquet on October 17, 2010 at the Saltillo Community Building.

Carrie Anderson opened with a welcome to everyone and announcements. The group was then lead in the pledges and prayer followed by a covered dish meal. The Shannon Cramer family donated roasted pork.

Award presentations were made. All 45 members of the club received certificates of participation. Some other awards given included Parent of the year (Angela Parsons), Outstanding Volunteer (Jessica Whitsel), 35 years of service (John Goshorn), Friend of 4H (Linda Miller of Precious Petals & gifts), and The 4H Golden Award (Katie Anderson).

Outstanding 4H awards were presented for Little Clover Girl (Jocelynn Whitsel), Little Clover Boy (Scotty Goshorn), Junior Girl (Elizabeth Scott), Junior Boy (Derrick Cramer), Senior Girl (Amanda Fisher), Outstanding Girl (Kalee Anderson), and Outstanding Boy (Dane Woodward).

The evening concluded with a slide show presentation of the club's accomplishments over the past year by Jessica Whitsel.

Submitted by Gracie Long, News Reporter

Raystown Rabbit Ranchers 4-H Club


At our recent meeting new officers where elected. They are President - Brooke Emery, Vice President - Michaela Smith, Secretary - Sarah Jefferis, Treasurer - Jesse Jefferis, Historian - William Emery & Paige Bousum, News Reporter - Emily Jefferis and Game Leaders - Jared Smith, Halee Smith and Jordin Harnish.

On October 17th the Raystown Ranchers along with friends and family went to JB Tree Farm for a fun filled afternoon. They went on a hay ride, walked through the corn maze and then roasted hot dogs and marshmallows over and open fire.

The next meeting will be Saturday, November 13, 2010.

Submitted By:
Emily Jefferis

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The Capri Goat 4-H Club

On October 14th, 2016 at 7:00pm, the Capri Goat Club held there first meeting for the 2011 year. Election of club officers was initiated and will resume next meeting. We would like to welcome and invite anyone interested in goats to come join us. Our next meeting will be at the
4-H Hunington County Extension Office february 10, 2011 at 7:00pm

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club


The Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club participated in the Huntingdon Halloween Parade on Monday, October 25 and the Mt. Union Halloween Parade on Thursday, October 28, 2010. This years float theme was "Let your Pumpkin grow with 4-H". The float was decorated as a pumpkin patch with 4-H members dressing up as scarecrows to protect their pumpkins.

Pictured above are members who particiated in the Huntingdon Halloween Parade. back row L-R - Devin Harkleroad, Bruin Waite, Jessica Heeter, Tommy Zinobile, Evan Germaux, Aryan Oakman. Bottom row - Natalee Buckley, Jaymee Heeter, Katrina Bliss, Abbey Cresswell, Brooke Shee, Cora Waite. Not pictured where our banner carriers: Hillaire Harkleroad and Keri Marino.

submitted by: News Reporter Cora Waite

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Southern Pride 4-H Club



Pictured are, Seated: Kolton Gaff, DeShane Goshorn, Shavonna Fegan, Alayna Gaff, Chance Goshorn, Blake Woodward, Brock Woodward, Scotty Goshorn. Standing : front row Garret Cramer, Gracie Long, Keith Anderson, Derrick Cramer, Joce Whitsel, Trevor Duvall, back row: Taylor Maslanik, Dane Woodward, and Curtis Starr. Participating but not pictured is Brandon Beam.

Southern Pride 4H has Busy Parade week
Members of Southern Pride 4H Participated in both the Mount Union and Three Springs Halloween parades. Members threw candy and glow-in-the dark bouncy balls to parade onlookers. The float was decorated in a farm theme. Members sat upon haybales and wore visors representing various types of animals found on the farm. The float was also decorated in green and white lights and included a miniature John Deere tractor and red barn. Large farm tractors driven by Curtis Starr and Dane Woodward followed the float in the Mount Union parade. Members attending one or both parades included the John Goshorn family, Jon Whitsel family, The Woodward family, Shannon Cramer family, Wayne Anderson family, Robyn Gaff family, Trevor Duvall, Taylor Maslanik, Brandon Beam, Gracie Long, and Shavonna Fegan.

Submitted by: Gracie Long – News Reporter

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Minnie Whinnies Model Horse 4-H Club

Minnie Whinnies held their August meeting on Wednesday, August 11, 2010, at the Huntingdon County Fair. They completed an exercise in writing down as many horse colors and breeds as they could think of. Then they went on a tour of the horse barns and found more to write down. The exercise helped them learn many new different breeds and some rare colors like a grulla appaloosa, a perlino paint, and a champagne appaloosa.

Minnie Whinnies held their September meeting on Sunday, September 19, 2010, at the Extension Office. A short business meeting was held before a model horse show. The members showed their models and were able to borrow up to two additional models from the leaders in order to have two entries in each class. Members had a lot of fun winning candy bars for prizes and trying to pick their next winner. The judge picked a grand and reserve from the winners of the divisions. The grand for the day went to Heather Rearick who won a model horse blanket embroidered with “Minnie Whinnies”. The reserve for the day went to Carly Rudy who won a small model horse.

Minnie Whinnies held their October meeting on Sunday, October 17, 2010, at the Extension Office. After a short business meeting, members chose their project kit for the upcoming year. The kits will be ordered and should arrive in time for the next meeting. In addition to their project kits, members will be making a “trail” obstacle. Some examples offered were a bridge, a mailbox, a jump, a hedge or flower jump, etc. In the next few months, members can be looking for items that may be used for this project.

The next meeting will be Sunday, November 21, 2010, from 2 – 4 p.m., at the Extension Office. Club officers will be elected at this meeting. New members are welcome to come to any meeting which are held on the third Sunday of each month.


Submitted by,
Carly Rudy

Monday, October 18, 2010

Southern Pride 4-H Club Celebrates National 4-H Week



Southern Pride 4-H Club Members: Brandon Beam, Kalee Anderson, Katie Anderson, Camden Woodward, Elizabeth Scott and Keith Anderson.

The Southern Pride 4-H club was excited to share and celebrate National 4-H week October 3rd -9th. Several of the club members visited all four of the Elementary Schools in Southern Huntingdon County on Friday October the 8th. The reason for their visit was to share the meaning of the 4-H program and also to educate the grade school students about what 4-H is. At each grade school Leader Carrie Anderson spoke to students about National 4-H week and how children and youth ages 8-18 can get involved. Carrie stressed the importance of finding the right club to join by selecting a project and then finding a club close to their home. Huntingdon County has a wide variety of clubs offering several projects from Livestock, to gardening, to small crafts. Parent Volunteer Jessica Whitsel prepared a mini slide show for students to view while members explained and talked about projects and skills learned. The slide show had pictures of Community Service project (adopt-a-highway), Community awareness (parades) and pictures of several members with their club projects at the fair. Member Kalee Anderson spoke to students about the 4 leaf clover with the four H’s meaning Head, Hands, Heart, and Health. Kalee also talked about the club pledge and its meaning, of being involved with our community and youth. Members Elizabeth Scott and Camden Woodward spoke to students about leading meetings and being an officer of the club. They explained their duties as officers and that the club is run and decisions are made by the members/youth. Member Brandon Beam explained and talked about his Dairy Beef project. He talked to the students about what he needed to care for his livestock project and how he got involved at the Fairground with cleaning the barns and getting involved with community projects. Members Katie and Keith Anderson showed students some other options for projects other than livestock. Katie talked about her sewing projects and the club Motto, “To make the Best Better”. Keith Anderson showed the students his ceramic projects. Keith also talked about his sheep project and how he can use the wool for a non-livestock project in making wool items and crafts. Kalee Anderson also shared her floral arrangement project and explained different options for that project. At each of the four Grade schools Elementary students that are members of the Southern Pride 4-H Club had the opportunity to share their 4-H experience and projects. From Spring Farms School the following members shared projects, Hanna Booher – flowers; Brooks Walker and Mckenzie Yohn – Rabbits; Kolton Gaff – Sports Fishing and Mikara Anderson – Vet Science and Public Speaking. Trough Creek – Joce Whitsel – Computer Science, Forestry, Family Strengths and Rabbits; Raven Booher – Goats and new member Sarah Morris will be doing sewing projects. Rockhill – Chance and Scotty Goshorn shared about Swine and Dairy Cows. Shade Gap - Rebecca Parsons – shared what equipment you would see at the fair to get a Dairy cow ready for show ; Shavonna Fegan – Sheep and her experiences the past year as a member and new member Paige Parsons will be doing Dairy and Rabbits. If you are interesting in the 4-H program and want to learn more about 4-H opportunities please contact the Extension Office at 643-1660.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Trough Creek Adventurers 4-H Club


Members of the Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club helped the Trough Creek Valley Fire Company serve dinner to the community at the Cassville October Fest on September 25-26, 2010. Pictured above L-R back row: Shelly Waite, Madeline Subba, Kayla Morgan, Kelsey Morgan; Bottom row L-R: Kane Waite, Katrina Bliss, Cora Waite, Macie Hicks, and Jodi Cresswell.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Southern Pride 4-H Club




The Southern Pride 4-H Club held their regular scheduled meeting October 5th, 2010 at the Out Reach Center in Orbisonia. President Libby Sarra called the meeting to order, Secretary Liz Scott took roll call and Treasure Keith Anderson gave a treasures report. Volunteer Jessica Whitsel updated the club on the edata enrollment and gave the deadline dates for completion. Game leader, Derrick Cramer handed out prizes and awards from the camping and fishing trip that was held in September. Leader Carrie Anderson gave updates from the September Livestock meeting and reminded members of the tag date set for November 20th for the Market Steer projects. Annual Fall Club banquet will be held October 17th and members were reminded to invite sponsors and livestock buyers along with grandparents and other family and friends. The club finalized plans for a Ham Sandwich sale and fundraiser. Leaders Lori and Shannon Cramer will be in charge of this fundraiser. Plans were discussed to participate in the Mount Union Halloween Parade. All members wanting to participate need to meet behind the Mt. Union High School between 5:30 – 6:00 to decorate the float. Leaders Shannon Cramer and Wayne Anderson will be in charge of parade details. Sign up sheets were available for 2011 snack, pledges, Share-a-Project and Leader/volunteers. Community Service Project is being planned for the December meeting. The club will be making up small gift bags for the Veterans Hospital to be delivered for the Christmas Season. Nominations and election of officers was held for the 2011 year. Leader Carrie Anderson reminded club of the super Saturday training for all Leaders, and new elected officer training. The annual County Banquet is scheduled for November 6th; please send in RSVP if planning on attending. Snack was provided by Jocelynn Whitsel. The next meeting will be held 4:30 on November 2nd at St. Mary’s Catholic Hall to make the ham sandwiches. Meeting was adjourned at 8:45p.m.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club


Members and leaders of the Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club recently attended a Showmanship Clinic held at the Huntingdon County Fairgrounds on Saturday, June 26. Pictured L-R - Shelly Waite, Natalee Buckley, Abbey Cresswell, Kane Waite, Cora Waite, Bruin Waite, McKenna Curfman, and Jodi Cresswell. Members not pictured who attended are Brooke Shee and Madeline Suba.

Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club



Top Row (L-R) Hillaire Harkleroad, Brooke Shee, Kelsey Morgan, Abbey Cresswell, Kayla Morgan, Jessica Heeter, Natalee Buckley, Kaitlyn Boone

Middle Row (L-R) Macie Hicks, Jaymee Heeter, Bruin Waite, Devin Harkleroad, Katrina Bliss, Madeline Suba

Bottom Row (L-R) Magnus Waite, Kane Waite, Rylan Boone

Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club

The Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club held a meeting at the Huntingdon County Fair grounds on June 14, 2010. Brian Wiekert gave a goat showmanship and fitting presentation, followed by a regular business meeting.

Club members where notified of the upcoming showmanship clinic that was held on June 26, at the Huntingdon County Fairgrounds. Members attending 4-H Camp where reminded of items to pack and of items that should remain at home. Additional e-data information needs added to the 4-H online enrollment program. Members in attendance received forms that indicate information that is missing from their profile. All needed information should be updated as soon as possible.

Huntingdon County Fair deadlines where discussed, livestock registration being July 2 and exhibitor registration July 9. The 2010 fair theme for shoebox floats and straw bale decorating is "The best days of winter". The livestock fairground cleanup day is scheduled for Saturday, July 31 from 9 am till 12 noon. Any member showing livestock should plan to attend. Club vet rounds was held on June 23.

A halloween float committee was formed of the following club members: Jessica Heeter, Kaitlyn Boone, Abbey Cresswell, Rylan Boone, Hilliare Harkleroad, and Jaymee Heeter. Those on the committee will report sujested theme ideas at the July meeting. The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, July 12 at 6:30 pm to be held at the United Methodist Church in Cassville.

Submitted by: Cora Waite

Shirley Variety Pak 4-H CLub

Kody Harshburger led us in the 4H pledge. The American pledge was led by Tim Yoder. Valerie Coleman called the meeting to order and Gavi Walker seconded it. This month we had a picnic at the Yoders'. We had great food and it was an enjoyable day for all. Kendra Semple did the treasurer's report and there was no secretary's report. Gavi motioned to accept the treasurer's report and the secretary's report and Shayla Benson seconded the motion. In old business, the bean soup is September 15 and we are doing the activities there and representing 4H. We have moved our apple dumplings fundraiser to September. Fair cleanup is July 31 at 9 A.M. Moving on to new business, the vote was passed to buy beanie babies for buyers for this year only. We discussed what colors of t-shirts to buy but decided not make a decision until we know more about the costs. We also discussed starting a livestock judging team. Everyone in our group has until September's meeting to decide. Michael Yoder motioned to adjourn the meeting. I, Danielle Varner, seconded the motion.
 
 

Friday, August 13, 2010

Southern Pride 4-H Club

Southern Pride 4-H Secretary Report
June 1, 2010

Southern Pride 4-H Club held their regular monthly meeting on June 1st at 6:30p.m. at the home of Wayne and Carrie Anderson. The meeting was called to order by Leader Carrie Anderson. A brief business meeting was held and members were reminded to sign up to work in the Fair Food Booth, and also to check the 4-H newsletter for Showmanship Clinic and Ethics training dates. After the business portion of the meeting, members Macy and Amanda Fisher and Megan Notestine had a presentation for showmanship, fitting and stockman contest training. Members first learned about important items to keep in a show box, such as halters, grooming supplies, and first aide items. Macy and Amanda then began a presentation for the club with basic rules about general appearance and conduct in the show ring. They then continued the presentation by showing members how to do fitting/clip, halter, walk, set up and show a Goat, Sheep, Dairy Beef, Dairy Cattle, Market Steer and Swine. Megan informed the club about getting a rabbit ready for showmanship with clipping nails, bathing, and the steps in Showmanship. After the Showmanship presentation the club was invited to have a mock stockman contest. The members learned basic grains and feed along with various equipment used with livestock. The meeting was adjourned at 7:30 p.m. and the club enjoyed a potluck of snacks provided by members. A very big Thank you to the Fisher and Notestine families for the presentation and wonderful teen leadership. The next meeting will be held July 6th at 6:30 p.m. at Community State Bank of Orbisonia.

Southern Pride 4-H Club


The Southern Pride 4-H club, rabbit members met July 29th at the home of Doug and Angie Parsons for a showmanship training class. Special guest Julie Cahill of Oakridge Rabbitry from Lewistown instructed the class on showmanship steps and also what to expect during a rabbit show. Julie also had an extensive time of question and answering for the club. Julie has been showing rabbits for over 10 years and currently raises Holland Lop and Jersey Wooly rabbits. After the class the club enjoyed a wonderful lunch prepared by Angie and her daughters. Pictured are, back row Julie Cahill, Madison Walker, Hannah Parsons, Amanda Fisher, Megan Notestine, Macy Fisher, middle row, Gracie Long, Mckenzie Yohn, Lily Yohn, Katie Anderson, Kaley Booher, Rebecca Parson, Alison Parsons, front row Hanna Booher, Keith Anderson, Kolton Gaff, Paige Parsons, and Joce Whitsel.

Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club



Members of the attended a picnic and rabbit showmanship clinic hosted by the Rabbit Ranchers 4-H Club on Saturday, July 10, 2010 at the Huntingdon County Fairgrounds.

Pictured L-R Brooke Shee, Abbey Cresswell, Rylan Boone, Kaitlyn Boone, Cora Waite, Jessica Heeter


Members and leaders of the Trough Creek Community Adventurers 4-H Club recently attended a Showmanship Clinic held at the Huntingdon County Fairgrounds on Saturday, June 26. Pictured L-R - Shelly Waite, Natalee Buckley, Abbey Cresswell, Kane Waite, Cora Waite, Bruin Waite, McKenna Curfman, and Jodi Cresswell. Members not pictured who attended are Brooke Shee and Madeline Suba.