CCE Tioga County 4-H H Youth Development
What’s Happening Wednesday 44-H News March 23, 2016
HERE’S ERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING!! In this issue: • • • • • • • • • • • • •
4-H H Capital Days Registration Now Open Time to Register for 4-H H Career Explorations 4-H Animal Science Project Certificate Due Dates 4-H Forestry Weekend 4-H H Horse Program Tack Auction 2016 4-H H Clover Café Dates Animal Crackers Awesome Equine and Dairy 101 Animal Science Advisory Committee Meetings NYS 4-H STEM Camp CCE Homesteading Series – New Classes Added 2016 Statewide Events Calendar of Events
4-H H CAPITAL DAYS REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
The 81st Annual 4-H H Capital Days Trip to Albany is Sunday, May 15 through Tuesday, May Ma 17. 4-H Capital Days is an annual New York State 44-H H teen (14 to 19 years of age) government awareness trip to Albany. Two teens from Tioga Co. will be selected to participate. 4-H H Capital Days gives youth an opportunity to meet and interact with legislators and tell their 4-H story, ory, create an awareness of career opportunities in New York State government, better understand state government, and network with delegates from other counties. During the trip, 4-H H teens will meet 44-H’ers H’ers from around the state and their state representatives, represent learn more about NYS government, meet with their elected officials, tour the Capitol Building and the Corning Tower, and observe the Assembly and Senate in session. They will achieve a better understanding of the NY Public Policy Process from a st state ate government perspective and gain a better understanding of state and local government relations.
Submit an essay of no less than 200 words to Jody in the 4-H Office describing why it is important for you to attend this event. Essays are due no later than Monday, March 28. The cost per participant is $220.00. Registrations are due no later than April 1. Registrations received from April 2nd to April 8th are subject to a late fee of $15.00 per participant. Any registrations received after April 8th will be returned! A chaperone is required.
TIME TO REGISTER FOR 4-H CAREER EXPLORATIONS
4-H Career Explorations is a three-day event for youth on the Cornell University campus. The purpose of this program is to provide youth with exposure to academic fields and career exploration, to develop leadership skills, to provide hands-on experience in a college setting and to introduce you to Cornell University. Quick Details • Dates: June 28 - 30, 2016 • Location: Cornell University • Arrival: 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. on June 30 • Departure: 2:30 p.m. on June 30 • Cost: $250 per person • Registration: Opens March 18, closes June 1 • Program Tracks: o University U: teens entering 8th – 9th grades o Focus for Teens: teens entering 10th – 12th grades 4-H members interested in this program should complete the application that can be found on the Career Explorations website at: http://nys4h.cce.cornell.edu/events/Pages/CareerEx.aspx . The application should be emailed or sent to Autumn in the 4-H Office.
4-H ANIMAL SCIENCE PROJECT ANIMAL CERTIFICATE DUE DATES Following are the 4-H Animal Science Project Certificates and their due dates. All animal science project certificates can be found on the CCE website. FAXED COPIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. FRIDAY, APRIL 1 • Dog: must include a copy of current up-to-date rabies certificate and a photo clearly showing the animal. • Horse: must include copies of current up-to-date rabies certificate and Coggins test. Must also include 4 photos (one of each side of the animal) clearly showing color patterns and/or markings. Do not have the horse in tack. FRIDAY, APRIL 29 (actual due date is Sunday, May 1) • Small Animal (rabbit, cavy, etc.) • Market: Hog, Sheep, Goat WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
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Dairy Breeding Beef, Hog, Sheep, Goat Market Poultry Market Rabbit Poultry
4-H FORESTRY WEEKEND
Join youth from across the state for a weekend of forestry activities, games, and competition at the 4-H Forestry Weekend Friday, May 6 through Sunday, May 8 at 4-H Camp Shankitunk, Delaware Co. This three day event is for youth aged 10 and up (and staff and volunteers) interested in learning more about forests, and to select the NYS team that will go to the 2016 National 4-H Forestry Invitational (must be 14-19 for the national event). The Forestry weekend activities include: • Tree identification • Tree measurements • Compass usage • Map reading • Insects and diseases • Geocaching • Nature games • Night hikes and more The cost is $43 per person which includes food, materials, and cabin lodging. Space is limited, so register now! Contact Jody in the 4-H Office for a registration form. The deadline to register is Friday, April 29.
4-H HORSE PROGRAM TACK AUCTION & BOTTLE AND CAN DRIVE The 4-H Horse Program is hosting its annual JP North’s Equine Tack Auction on Friday, April 29 in the 4-H Youth Building. The preview begins at 5:00 p.m. and the auction begins at 6:00 p.m. There will also be a can and bottle drive.
4-H CLOVER CAFÉ DATES
The following are the dates for the 2016 Clover Café. If your club would like to secure a date for a Clover Café fundraiser please let Jody know as soon as possible. All Clover Café dates must be fully secured and staffed by Friday, April 1. If this is not successful then the Clover Café will not be operational in 2016 thus losing important program money for the 4-H Program. • • • • •
Sunday, May 8 (2nd and 3rd shifts only) Saturday, July 23 Sunday, July 24 Saturday, August 6 Saturday, September 17
ANIMAL CRACKERS
The 2016 Animal Crackers program will be held Saturday, May 7 at Morrison Hall, Cornell University beginning at 9:00 a.m. The annual Animal Crackers program provides NY youth with fun hands-on science-oriented learning experiences on Animal Science topics which feature the unique facilities and staff of Cornell University. This year’s topics include: Dairy Cattle and Goats. The suggested age range for this event is 9 to 12 years old, but all ages are encouraged to attend. Participants will meet Cornell faculty and students, learn about different aspects of animal, care, interact and exchange information with professional producers, and more. The fee is $15.00 per youth. There is no fee for chaperones. Participants must bring their own lunch and drinks. Registrations through the 4-H Office are due no later than Monday, April 11. Full details can be found at: http://4h.ansci.cornell.edu/events-2/animal-crackers/
AWESOME EQUINE & DAIRY 101
The AWESOME Equine & Dairy 101 program will be held Friday, June 3 and Saturday, June 4 at Morrisville State College. This camp/college experience is open to 4-H youth ages 13 to 19 years of age. Equine Program: Participants will select from two tracts in which they have the opportunity to learn more about English, Western, racing, and draft & driving areas. Dairy Program: Participants will learn about calf, heifer, and cow management, and reproduction. All participants will participate in sessions on breeding and nutrition, and take a field trip to Oneida County's annual Farm Fest event at DiNitto Farms in Marcy. All sessions will be taught by Morrisville State College faculty and other professionals in the field of equine & dairy. Online registrations can be made at https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/2016EquineAndDairy101_221 Let Jody or Autumn in the 4-H Office know that you intend to go to this program.
ANIMAL SCIENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS
The dates for the 2016 Animal Science Advisory Committee Meetings are as follows: • Monday, April 11, 7:00 p.m., CCE conference room • Monday, May 9, 7:00 p.m., CCE conference room • Monday, June 13, 7:00 p.m., CCE conference room
4-H HORSE PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS The dates for the 2016 4-H Horse Program Advisory Committee Meetings are as follows: • Monday, April 18, 6:00 p.m., location TBD • Monday, May 16, 6:00 p.m., location TBD • Monday, June 20, 6:00 p.m., location TBD
2016 NYS 4-H STEM CAMP
The 2016 NYS 4-H STEM Camp will be held Friday, June 17 through Sunday, June 19, at 4-H Camp Shankitunk in Delhi. Registration and payment are due by June 3. Those registering early with payment by May 1 will receive a free T-shirt. Contact Jody in the 4-H Office for a brochure/registration form. Courses include: ROBOTICS - - Have you ever wanted to make your own robot that responds to your every whim and wish? If so, then this track is for you! Spend the weekend learning how to build and program a robot. GEOCACHING - - Do you like to hunt for treasure? Do you like to go on Scavenger Hunts? Then GPS Geocaching is for you! Learn the fundamentals of geocaching along with some other fun and amazing aspects of geospatial science.
ROCKETRY I & II - - Want to build and launch a rocket that will fly over 400' up in the air as well as two water and air powered rockets? Then this track is for you! Rocketry I = beginners. Rocketry II = past participants/built at least one rocket before. The remarkable principles of how rockets work and the science of aerospace will be shown thru fun activities. SUSTAINABLE ENERGY - - Would you like to learn how to cook food with little to no energy use? Have you ever made a smoothie utilizing the sun? Find out about this and other energy efficient ways to prepare food in our sustainable energy course! Trust us, you want to take this course!! OUTDOOR ADVENTURE - - Do you like the outdoors? Come and learn the science and enjoy the adventure of the outdoors in this course. This course will cover a variety of topics related to environmental science. It will get you outdoors and exploring! Come join us for this science adventure!
CCE HOMESTEADING SERIES - NEW CLASSES ADDED The CCE Homesteading series has been very successful, with dozens of folks who have learned how to keep a laying chicken flock, and how to raise meat birds, pigs sheep and goats. New workshops have recently been added for more opportunities to learn how to be more self sufficient. There is something for everyone, and all presentations are given by experts. Register for one or more classes by calling (607) 687-4020 or email Barb Neal at
[email protected]. Here are more classes: • Raising Beef Cattle Wednesday, March 30
CCE Conference Room, TCOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 6 – 7:30 p.m
• Buying Local Meat Tuesday, April 5
CCE Conference Room, TCOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 6 – 7:30 p.m.
• Ways to Store Your Food CCE Conference Room, TCOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 Wednesday, April 13 6 – 7:30 p.m.
2016 STATEWIDE EVENTS • April 9
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Open House – http://www.vet.cornell.edu/opnhouse/ • April 16 Cornell Student Block & Bridle Club Livestock Show and Barnyard Fun Day http://events.cornell.edu/event/102nd_barnyar_fun_day_and_student_livestock_show • May 7 Animal Crackers - - Dairy Cattle & Goats: The annual Animal Crackers program provides New York youth with fun hands-on science-oriented learning experiences on Animal Science topics which feature the unique facilities and staff of Cornell university. http://4h.ansci.cornell.edu/events-2/animal-crackers/ • June 3 – 4 Equine and Dairy 101: SUNY Morrisville, Morrisville, NY http://putknowledgetowork.org/events/2016/06/03/-awesome-equine-dairy-101 • Sept. 29 – 30 NY 4-H Agribusiness Career Conference: Cobleskill, NY http://monroe.cce.cornell.edu/events/2016/09/29/4-h-agribusiness-career-conference-abc-trip
4-H H MEETING AND DEADLINE DATES . . . The CCE Conference Room is on the basement level of the Ronald E. Dougherty County Office Building formerly the Tioga Co. Office Building (TCOB). • Hoof & Claw 4-H Club . . . Thursday, March 24, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at leader’s home. Games and Club Projects Day.. Bring a dish to share for lunch. • Winter 4-H STEM Camp . . . Monday, March 21 – Friday, March 25 • Berkshire Broncos 4-H H Club . . . Monday, March 28, 6:30 p.m., CCE Conference Room, TCOB. Learn about paint horse patterns making overo and tobiano boards. Go over and make sure all horse projects are signed and you can turn them in. • 4-H Dog and Horse Project Certificate Certificates Due . . . Friday, April 1 • Berkshire Broncos 4-H H Club . . . Monday, April 4, 6:30 p.m., CCE Conference Room, TCOB. Put together ideas power point for display on colors of horses. Will also talk about body scoring for your horse. • Animal Science Advisory Committee Meeting . . . Monday, April 11, 7 p.m., CCE conference room, TCOB • 4-H H Horse Program Advisory Committee Meeting . . . Monday, April 18, 6:00 p.m., location TBD • Winter 4-H STEM Camp . . . Monday, April 25 – Friday, April 29 • 4-H Market Goat, Sheep & Swine Project Certificates Due . . . Friday, April 29 • 4-H H Rabbit and Cavy Certificates Due . . . Friday, April 29 • 4-H Horse Program Tack Auction . . . Friday, April 29, 5:00 p.m. preview, 4-H 4 Youth Building • STARR . . . . . Friday, April 29 – Sunday, May 1. NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse • Animal Science Advisory Committee Meeting . . . Monday, May 9, 7 p.m., location CCE Conference Room, TCOB • 4-H H Horse Program Advisory Committee Meeting . . . Monday, May 16, 6:00 p.m., location TBD • 4-H Poultry (market & non--market) Project Certificates Due . . . Wednesday, June 1
• 4-H Dairy and Breeding Beef Beef, Hog, Sheep and Goat Project Certificates Due . . . Wednesday, June 1 • Animal Science Advisory Committee Meeting . . . Monday, June 13, 7 p.m., CCE conference room, TCOB • 4-H H Horse Program Advisory Committee Meeting . . . Monday, June 20, 6:00 p.m., location TBD •
Save the Date . . . September eptember 29 – 30, 2016 4-H H Agribusiness Career Conference, Cobleskill
Mission Statement 4-H connects youth to hands-on on learning opportunities that help them grow into competent, caring, contributing members of society. Vision Statement A world in which youth and adults learn, grow and work together as catalysts for positive change.
H Office please call ahead to see if either Jody or Autumn Please Plan Ahead: If you plan to stop into the 44-H will be in at the time of your visit. We have very busy schedules and cannot be here every day but will try our best to make arrangements with you for your visit. IIff you need to pick up something, let us know ahead of time so that we can get what you need ready and and/or can leave it at the front desk for you to pick up. Club Leaders: If you would like to publish your club meeting dates, times and locations, please email the information to Jody by noon the Tuesday before. Club News Reporters: 4-H H news reporters - - please send Jody monthly write-ups ups and pictures of your club activities.
Autumn Lavine 4-H H Youth Development Resource Educator Cornell University Cooperative Extension Tioga County 56 Main Street Owego, New York 13827 Phone 607-687-4020 Fax 607-687-3619 Visit us on our website at: tioga.cce.cornell.edu Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and that provides equal program and employment opportunities.