“Barn Yard Stomp”
Eaton County 4-H Volunteer Celebration
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Ceremony and dinner begin at 5:30
Dance to follow from 9-11
Registered project leaders and county award winners (invitations were sent in the mail)
for the 06-07 program year are invited as dinner guests of 4-H council. Family members and guests are encouraged and welcome to attend. Space is limited to the first 250 people who respond. Each leader or guest attending must have a ticket to reserve their seat. Tickets must be obtained in advance at the Eaton County MSU Extension office. Tickets are non-refundable.
VFW National Home for Children
3573 S. Waverly Rd.
Eaton Rapids, MI 48827
Final date to obtain tickets for the banquet (Dinner & dance included) is Friday, February 8, 2008
Final date to obtain tickets for the dance only is Friday, February 15, 2008
Adult (9 and up): $13.00
Children (8 and under): FREE
Dance tickets (no banquet): $5.00
Get ready to have a foot stompin’ good time!!
Leaders Recognized
The Eaton County 4-H Council and the Eaton County 4-H Youth Program greatly appreciate the time, talent and involvement these 4-H leaders have given. 4-H leaders are an integral part of a successful 4-H youth development program. The time shared and relations built between caring adults and youth greatly influences the success of our youth.
Listed below are the leaders who will be recognized for their years of service at the Volunteer Celebration on February 16, 2008. Please check the list for accuracy and call the MSU Extension office if corrections are needed.
1 Year Leaders: Jerry Bukoski, Teresa Burkett, Susan Burnett, Jamie Bushong, Justin Casler,
Carol Cheeseman, Kristina Conley, Brenda Franklin, Suzanne Harmon, Clarence Humphrey, Sarah Jones, Angela Locke, Jeffrey Locke, Amy Nierenberger, Michelle O’Meara, Debbie Postma, Kellie Spinner, Marilyn Taggart, Wendy Thoms, Tammy Wolf, Michael Yerge
5 Year Leaders: Paul Brodbeck, Jennifer Carter, Todd Carter, Connie Cunningham, Diana Dixon, Katherine Flegal, Tamara Franks, April Heinze, Kristin Heinze, Casey Johnson, Kim Lerch, Bridget Lilly, Lyle Lindemulder, John Locke Sr., Jacqueline Lorencen, Edward Lynch, Nancy Marsh, Steven Marsh, Diana Miller, Susan Potter, Marlene Promer, Karla Roll, Eileen Roth, Dana Seitler, Cheryl Smith, Julie Van Zee, Naomi Wood
10 Year Leaders: Janet Chauvin, Preston Childs, Kevin Dow, Melanie Dow, Elaine Gardner,
Brenda Hall, Karen Hulsebos, Van Keehne, Kim LaCount, John Locke Jr., Diane Nash, Carl Pease, Colleen Sloan, Lee Spencer
15 Year Leaders: Mary Anderson, Margo Aseltine, Kelli Clemens. Angel Colizzi-McCrumb, Jeff
Granger, Elizabeth Hubert, Diane Kelly, Matt Miller, Randy Spottek, Pamela Wilson
20 Year Leaders: Nancy Bowers, Donna Sederlund, Eric Sederlund, Bill Shurlow
25 Year Leaders: Carolo Ankney, Peggy Papoi, Gloria Parker, Sandy Pifer
35 Year Leaders: Marilyn Bishop, Judy Locke, Phyllis Simpson
Listed below are the leaders who will be recognized for their years of service at the Volunteer Celebration on February 16, 2008. Please check the list for accuracy and call the MSU Extension office if corrections are needed.
1 Year Leaders: Jerry Bukoski, Teresa Burkett, Susan Burnett, Jamie Bushong, Justin Casler,
Carol Cheeseman, Kristina Conley, Brenda Franklin, Suzanne Harmon, Clarence Humphrey, Sarah Jones, Angela Locke, Jeffrey Locke, Amy Nierenberger, Michelle O’Meara, Debbie Postma, Kellie Spinner, Marilyn Taggart, Wendy Thoms, Tammy Wolf, Michael Yerge
5 Year Leaders: Paul Brodbeck, Jennifer Carter, Todd Carter, Connie Cunningham, Diana Dixon, Katherine Flegal, Tamara Franks, April Heinze, Kristin Heinze, Casey Johnson, Kim Lerch, Bridget Lilly, Lyle Lindemulder, John Locke Sr., Jacqueline Lorencen, Edward Lynch, Nancy Marsh, Steven Marsh, Diana Miller, Susan Potter, Marlene Promer, Karla Roll, Eileen Roth, Dana Seitler, Cheryl Smith, Julie Van Zee, Naomi Wood
10 Year Leaders: Janet Chauvin, Preston Childs, Kevin Dow, Melanie Dow, Elaine Gardner,
Brenda Hall, Karen Hulsebos, Van Keehne, Kim LaCount, John Locke Jr., Diane Nash, Carl Pease, Colleen Sloan, Lee Spencer
15 Year Leaders: Mary Anderson, Margo Aseltine, Kelli Clemens. Angel Colizzi-McCrumb, Jeff
Granger, Elizabeth Hubert, Diane Kelly, Matt Miller, Randy Spottek, Pamela Wilson
20 Year Leaders: Nancy Bowers, Donna Sederlund, Eric Sederlund, Bill Shurlow
25 Year Leaders: Carolo Ankney, Peggy Papoi, Gloria Parker, Sandy Pifer
35 Year Leaders: Marilyn Bishop, Judy Locke, Phyllis Simpson
2008 Style Revue
2008 Style Revue
Save the date! The 2008 Style Review will be held on Saturday, April 19 at Olivet High School. Club leaders should watch the mail to register club members for the event.
Save the date! The 2008 Style Review will be held on Saturday, April 19 at Olivet High School. Club leaders should watch the mail to register club members for the event.
March 15 Deadline Approaching
Deadline Approaching...
March 15 is the deadline for new members for the 07-08 program year. New members enrolled after March 15 will not be eligible for 4-H events until October 2008.
March 15 is the deadline for new members for the 07-08 program year. New members enrolled after March 15 will not be eligible for 4-H events until October 2008.
Swine Tag-In
Swine “Tag-In”
April 5, 2008
Eaton County Fairgrounds
Noon-2 p.m.
A swine tag-in will be held this year instead of the traditional weigh-in to help keep the animals
healthy. Swine will not be unloaded at the fairgrounds and measures will be taken to avoid cross-contamination between animals. Members or parents should come prepared to tag their own animal. There is no minimum that the pigs must weigh by this date but there is a minimum weight of 220 pounds and a maximum of 300 pounds when they are weighed in at fair. Rate of gain has been eliminated from the fairbook as well.
April 5, 2008
Eaton County Fairgrounds
Noon-2 p.m.
A swine tag-in will be held this year instead of the traditional weigh-in to help keep the animals
healthy. Swine will not be unloaded at the fairgrounds and measures will be taken to avoid cross-contamination between animals. Members or parents should come prepared to tag their own animal. There is no minimum that the pigs must weigh by this date but there is a minimum weight of 220 pounds and a maximum of 300 pounds when they are weighed in at fair. Rate of gain has been eliminated from the fairbook as well.
Association Meetings
Association Meetings
All meetings are held at the MSU Extension Office,
551 Courthouse Dr., Charlotte, MI.
Feb. 12– Seatbelt Safety, 5-7 p.m.
Mar. 3– 4-H Council, 7 p.m.
Mar. 12– Small Animal Assoc., 7 p.m.
Mar. 20– HDC, 7 p.m.
Mar 25– Seatbelt Safety, 5-7 p.m.
All meetings are held at the MSU Extension Office,
551 Courthouse Dr., Charlotte, MI.
Feb. 12– Seatbelt Safety, 5-7 p.m.
Mar. 3– 4-H Council, 7 p.m.
Mar. 12– Small Animal Assoc., 7 p.m.
Mar. 20– HDC, 7 p.m.
Mar 25– Seatbelt Safety, 5-7 p.m.
Groundwater Presentations
The Michigan Groundwater Stewardship Program, a statewide educational effort of the MDA, offers FREE presentations to schools and community groups about reducing pollution risks to groundwater and other groundwater sources. Presentations can be tailored to any grade and include hands-on projects and model demonstrations. If you are interested, please contact Jennifer Silveri at 517-543-5848 ext. 5.
T.E.E.N.S
Introducing T.E.E.N.S.-
Ingham Regional Medical Center is offering this program to teenagers 14-18
still in high school who are interested in the medical field. You are invited to volunteer 2-3 hours a week and will be matched one-on-one with an adult at the hospital to work with. Youth also have to meet with their mentors for at least 4 hours a month, participate in workshops geared toward career preparation, community service projects and social activities. Anyone interested can contact Jessica West at 517-334-2237 or JessicaWest@irmc.org.
Ingham Regional Medical Center is offering this program to teenagers 14-18
still in high school who are interested in the medical field. You are invited to volunteer 2-3 hours a week and will be matched one-on-one with an adult at the hospital to work with. Youth also have to meet with their mentors for at least 4 hours a month, participate in workshops geared toward career preparation, community service projects and social activities. Anyone interested can contact Jessica West at 517-334-2237 or JessicaWest@irmc.org.
Cancellation Policy
WINTER PROGRAM CANCELLATION
If the Charlotte School District isclosed or dismissed early due to inclement weather, countywide meetings or events scheduled for the day will be cancelled. Also, if any meeting or program is cancelled, local radio stations will be notified. If you have any doubt about a meeting being cancelled, please call the Eaton County MSU Extension officeto verify. This policy applies to
county wide 4-H meetings and activities. Each club should establish their own policy regarding their meetings and be sure all members are notified.
If the Charlotte School District isclosed or dismissed early due to inclement weather, countywide meetings or events scheduled for the day will be cancelled. Also, if any meeting or program is cancelled, local radio stations will be notified. If you have any doubt about a meeting being cancelled, please call the Eaton County MSU Extension officeto verify. This policy applies to
county wide 4-H meetings and activities. Each club should establish their own policy regarding their meetings and be sure all members are notified.
2008 Michigan Youth Photo Contest
2008 Michigan Week Photo Contest
This contest is open to 4-H and non 4-H youth, ages 9-19, who are interested in photographing Michigan historic sites that are 50 years old or older. Historic sites can be a building,
structure, area or object. Photos are due February 15, 2008. For more information, go to ww.michigan.gov/hal. Click on Michigan Week (right column); then click Youth Photo Contest.
This contest is open to 4-H and non 4-H youth, ages 9-19, who are interested in photographing Michigan historic sites that are 50 years old or older. Historic sites can be a building,
structure, area or object. Photos are due February 15, 2008. For more information, go to ww.michigan.gov/hal. Click on Michigan Week (right column); then click Youth Photo Contest.
Vet-A-Visit
Vet-A-Visit
Saturday, March 29
9 a.m.– 4 p.m.
Vet-a-visit 2008, the MSU college of Veterinary Medicine’s annual open house, provides a wonderful opportunity to young people considering a career in veterinary medicine or vet
technology. Numerous exhibits are on show as are hands on experiences. Admission is free and
all ages are welcome. For more information, visit www.vetavisit.com
This open house is fun for all ages– DON”T MISS IT!!!
Saturday, March 29
9 a.m.– 4 p.m.
Vet-a-visit 2008, the MSU college of Veterinary Medicine’s annual open house, provides a wonderful opportunity to young people considering a career in veterinary medicine or vet
technology. Numerous exhibits are on show as are hands on experiences. Admission is free and
all ages are welcome. For more information, visit www.vetavisit.com
This open house is fun for all ages– DON”T MISS IT!!!
Kettunen Center Workshops
Kettunen Center Workshops
Proud Equestrian Program Instructor Update: Feb. 10-11
Veterinary Science Teen and Adult Volunteer Workshop: Feb. 23-24
Beef, Sheep, and Swine Teen and Adult Volunteer Workshop: Feb. 24-25
Plant Science & Entomology Adult and Teen Leader Training: Feb 29-Mar 2
Environmental & Outdoor Education Teen & Adult Volunteer Training Workshop:
Feb. 29– Mar. 2
4-H Poultry Volunteer Workshop: Mar. 8-9
2008 Dairy Conference: Apr. 11-12
4-H Companion Animal Workshop: Apr. 26-27
Shooting Sports Instructor Workshop: April 18-20
For more information on these and other workshops, please visit
www.kettunencenter.org/4htrainings.html
Proud Equestrian Program Instructor Update: Feb. 10-11
Veterinary Science Teen and Adult Volunteer Workshop: Feb. 23-24
Beef, Sheep, and Swine Teen and Adult Volunteer Workshop: Feb. 24-25
Plant Science & Entomology Adult and Teen Leader Training: Feb 29-Mar 2
Environmental & Outdoor Education Teen & Adult Volunteer Training Workshop:
Feb. 29– Mar. 2
4-H Poultry Volunteer Workshop: Mar. 8-9
2008 Dairy Conference: Apr. 11-12
4-H Companion Animal Workshop: Apr. 26-27
Shooting Sports Instructor Workshop: April 18-20
For more information on these and other workshops, please visit
www.kettunencenter.org/4htrainings.html
Looking for Cloverbud Committee
Looking for Cloverbud Committee!!
Any teens interested in being on a committee to plan the theme, activities and schedule for Cloverbud camp should contact Kristen at the Extension office. The date and time for camp will be announcedin the next newsletter!
Any teens interested in being on a committee to plan the theme, activities and schedule for Cloverbud camp should contact Kristen at the Extension office. The date and time for camp will be announcedin the next newsletter!
2008 Exploration Days
2008 Exploration Days
“Michigan 4-H: 100 Years and Growing!”
June 18-20,2008
It’s never too early to start thinking about Exploration Days! This is a great opportunity for youth to meet others from around the state and experience classes and opportunities they wouldn’t otherwise. The cost this year is $165 and there are $45 scholarships available. Don’t forget that Council will also cover part of the cost if the youth gives a short participation report at a 4-H Council meeting. Call for more details.
The registration books will be available in the office sometime in February, look in the next issue of the Eaton Express for more information!
“Michigan 4-H: 100 Years and Growing!”
June 18-20,2008
It’s never too early to start thinking about Exploration Days! This is a great opportunity for youth to meet others from around the state and experience classes and opportunities they wouldn’t otherwise. The cost this year is $165 and there are $45 scholarships available. Don’t forget that Council will also cover part of the cost if the youth gives a short participation report at a 4-H Council meeting. Call for more details.
The registration books will be available in the office sometime in February, look in the next issue of the Eaton Express for more information!
Citizenship Washington Focus
Citizenship Washington Focus
June 21-28, 2008
Travel with Southwest Michigan 4-H to the National 4-H Conference Center to experience the Citizenship Washington Focus program. The trip will be an experience of a lifetime for any 4-H member!! The cost of the trip is $950 per delegate and include:
♦ Round trip bus transportation from Michigan for the entire week
♦ Conference fees
♦ Lodging at the 4-H National Conference Center and overnight in Gettysburg
♦ Most meals
♦ Admission fees for all tourist sites
The National 4-H Conference Center provides program participants with a friendly environment to stay while in Washington D.C. The 4-H center is equipped with a full-service cafeteria, dorm-style rooms and plenty of space to learn and socialize.
Program assistants will lead participants through sessions including a bill writing workshop, a mockcongressional session and a town hall meeting. 4-H members will discuss issues facing teens in their communities and learn new ways to approach problem solving in the “Youth in Governance” assembly. Participants will work in small groups or committees. They will have the opportunity to interact with 4-H members from other communities and states. They will also meet with their U.S. Senators and Representative for a chance to address issues from a teen perspective.
**Remember-Council will pay up to half the cost if appropriate steps are taken. Call for details!
June 21-28, 2008
Travel with Southwest Michigan 4-H to the National 4-H Conference Center to experience the Citizenship Washington Focus program. The trip will be an experience of a lifetime for any 4-H member!! The cost of the trip is $950 per delegate and include:
♦ Round trip bus transportation from Michigan for the entire week
♦ Conference fees
♦ Lodging at the 4-H National Conference Center and overnight in Gettysburg
♦ Most meals
♦ Admission fees for all tourist sites
The National 4-H Conference Center provides program participants with a friendly environment to stay while in Washington D.C. The 4-H center is equipped with a full-service cafeteria, dorm-style rooms and plenty of space to learn and socialize.
Program assistants will lead participants through sessions including a bill writing workshop, a mockcongressional session and a town hall meeting. 4-H members will discuss issues facing teens in their communities and learn new ways to approach problem solving in the “Youth in Governance” assembly. Participants will work in small groups or committees. They will have the opportunity to interact with 4-H members from other communities and states. They will also meet with their U.S. Senators and Representative for a chance to address issues from a teen perspective.
**Remember-Council will pay up to half the cost if appropriate steps are taken. Call for details!
State 4-H Award Program
State 4-H Award Program
4-H Members 13-19 years old are encouraged to participate in the prestigious State Award Program. 4-H members who have devoted much time to a specific project area, and have received local recognition for their work should especially consider applying. The first phase of the program requires a portfolio and application submitted no later than March 1, 2008. Kristen and Jenny are very willing to help individuals with this process. Contact the Extension Office
as soon as possible for more information.
4-H Members 13-19 years old are encouraged to participate in the prestigious State Award Program. 4-H members who have devoted much time to a specific project area, and have received local recognition for their work should especially consider applying. The first phase of the program requires a portfolio and application submitted no later than March 1, 2008. Kristen and Jenny are very willing to help individuals with this process. Contact the Extension Office
as soon as possible for more information.
Japanese Host Families Needed!!
Michigan 4-H and Japanese Exchange Host families are needed!
Each year, Michigan 4-H families volunteer to host more than 55 Japanese students from the
Japanese Labo program. This year we have committed to hosting 57 youth and 4 adults.
The Labo students and adults will be in Michigan from July 26th to August 22nd. Host families
must have a youth of the same gender and approximate age. They must be willing to open
their homes and hearts to these youth and help them understand the American family culture. The youth typically speak very little English although they have studied it. The purpose of the exchange is for them to hear English spoken in the context of the American culture and to practice using their speaking skills. They also want to learn about American family life and make friends in America. There is no cost to the host family other than transportation to pick up and return their new family member. Host families must be indentified by May 9th.
Please contact Jenny at the MSU Extension office if you are interested!!
Each year, Michigan 4-H families volunteer to host more than 55 Japanese students from the
Japanese Labo program. This year we have committed to hosting 57 youth and 4 adults.
The Labo students and adults will be in Michigan from July 26th to August 22nd. Host families
must have a youth of the same gender and approximate age. They must be willing to open
their homes and hearts to these youth and help them understand the American family culture. The youth typically speak very little English although they have studied it. The purpose of the exchange is for them to hear English spoken in the context of the American culture and to practice using their speaking skills. They also want to learn about American family life and make friends in America. There is no cost to the host family other than transportation to pick up and return their new family member. Host families must be indentified by May 9th.
Please contact Jenny at the MSU Extension office if you are interested!!
Pigeon Workshop
Oakland County Pigeon Workshop
May 18, 2008
9 a.m.– 4 p.m.
Springfield Oaks County Park
4-H members and leaders interested in learning more about domesticated exotic pigeons should plan to attend this event! Numerous topics will be discussed and a free lunch is provided to attendees. For more information, contact Onorio Catenacci at 248-841-8542 or catenacci@leee.org
May 18, 2008
9 a.m.– 4 p.m.
Springfield Oaks County Park
4-H members and leaders interested in learning more about domesticated exotic pigeons should plan to attend this event! Numerous topics will be discussed and a free lunch is provided to attendees. For more information, contact Onorio Catenacci at 248-841-8542 or catenacci@leee.org
Upcoming Rabbit Shows
Isabella County 4-H Rabbit & Cavy Show
Saturday, February 23, 2008
West Intermediate School
550 S, Bradley St.
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858
Youth must enter the day of the show by 8 a.m. Showmanship begins at 9 a.m. Showmanship, Breed & Educational classes are $2.50. ** Special feature** Borrow a bunny for showmanship-if you don’t have a bunny yet, there will be some available.
For additional information, call Angie Coldwell at 989-828-6229 or Tammy Brecht at 989-828-6394.
Clare County 4-H Heartland Rabbit Show
February 16, 2008
Farwell, MI
Youth interested in this event can contact Don Dietsch at 989-465-2058 or the Clare County Extension office at 989-539-7805. They are offering showmanship and breeding classes.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
West Intermediate School
550 S, Bradley St.
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858
Youth must enter the day of the show by 8 a.m. Showmanship begins at 9 a.m. Showmanship, Breed & Educational classes are $2.50. ** Special feature** Borrow a bunny for showmanship-if you don’t have a bunny yet, there will be some available.
For additional information, call Angie Coldwell at 989-828-6229 or Tammy Brecht at 989-828-6394.
Clare County 4-H Heartland Rabbit Show
February 16, 2008
Farwell, MI
Youth interested in this event can contact Don Dietsch at 989-465-2058 or the Clare County Extension office at 989-539-7805. They are offering showmanship and breeding classes.
Rabbit Info for the 2008 Fair
Rabbit Information for the 2008 Eaton County Fair
Rabbit Showmanship is being broken down into age groups this year. They are as follows:
Ages 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17 and older. Cavy Showmanship has been broken down into two age groups. They are: Age 13 and under, age 14 and older.
The section for American Fuzzy Lop and Satins has been eliminated. They can still come to fair
but will show in the All Other Fancy and Commercial Sections.
Rabbit Showmanship is being broken down into age groups this year. They are as follows:
Ages 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17 and older. Cavy Showmanship has been broken down into two age groups. They are: Age 13 and under, age 14 and older.
The section for American Fuzzy Lop and Satins has been eliminated. They can still come to fair
but will show in the All Other Fancy and Commercial Sections.
2008 Equine Affaire
Equine Affaire
Location: Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, OH
Date: April 10-13, 2008
This is a great event for 4H clubs to coordinate a field trip! Clinicians include: Monty Roberts, Craig Cameron, Leslie Desmond, and presenters for every seat and riding style.
Admission: Adult: Daily rate: $13, Four-day Pass: $45
7-12 yrs: $8.00 daily /$28.00 Four-day pass
Call 740-845-0085 for tickets or visit www.equineaffaire.com for more information. Promotional
booklets are available at the MSU Extension Office.
Location: Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, OH
Date: April 10-13, 2008
This is a great event for 4H clubs to coordinate a field trip! Clinicians include: Monty Roberts, Craig Cameron, Leslie Desmond, and presenters for every seat and riding style.
Admission: Adult: Daily rate: $13, Four-day Pass: $45
7-12 yrs: $8.00 daily /$28.00 Four-day pass
Call 740-845-0085 for tickets or visit www.equineaffaire.com for more information. Promotional
booklets are available at the MSU Extension Office.
Winning Combination Tack Sale
Winning Combination Tack Sale
Location: Eaton County Fairgrounds, Charlotte,
MI
Date: Saturday, March 29, 2008
Time: 11 a.m.– 3 p.m.
Tables: $15.00 each
Cost: $1.00 for 5 yrs. and up
Concessions available day of sale
Contact: Deb Bussard at 517-543-7476 or
debrabussard@yahoo.com for more information
Location: Eaton County Fairgrounds, Charlotte,
MI
Date: Saturday, March 29, 2008
Time: 11 a.m.– 3 p.m.
Tables: $15.00 each
Cost: $1.00 for 5 yrs. and up
Concessions available day of sale
Contact: Deb Bussard at 517-543-7476 or
debrabussard@yahoo.com for more information
Upcoming Horse Events
Upcoming Horse Events….
Spring 4-H Horse Galaxy: March 1
MI Horse Expo: March 7-9
Hairy Horse Show: March 30
Please contact the Extension office or visit
www.canr.msu.edu/anscikids for more information
Spring 4-H Horse Galaxy: March 1
MI Horse Expo: March 7-9
Hairy Horse Show: March 30
Please contact the Extension office or visit
www.canr.msu.edu/anscikids for more information
2008 Michigan 4-H Horse Jamboree
2008 Michigan 4-H Horse Jamboree
April 19, 2008
MSU Pavilion
The annual 4-H Horse Jamboree is coming back again this year with areas such as Hippology,
Horse Judging and the Horse Bowl available to 4-H youth. It is $12.00 per participant per contest. Anyone interested in participating in the Horse Jamboree can contact the MSU
Extension office for information, guidelines and registration forms.
April 19, 2008
MSU Pavilion
The annual 4-H Horse Jamboree is coming back again this year with areas such as Hippology,
Horse Judging and the Horse Bowl available to 4-H youth. It is $12.00 per participant per contest. Anyone interested in participating in the Horse Jamboree can contact the MSU
Extension office for information, guidelines and registration forms.
Michigan International Stallion Expo
MI International Stallion Expo & Trade Show
March 7-9
MSU Pavilion
Clinics and demonstrations include Richard Shrake, Mary Midkiff and Linda Koch. The Canadian
Cowgirls Drill team will perform as will T.J. Casey, the Cowboy Poet & Singer. Tickets are $10.00 for those over 15, $5.00 for youth 6-14 and free for youth 5 and under. Seewww.michiganhorsecouncil.com for more information or contact the Extension office.
March 7-9
MSU Pavilion
Clinics and demonstrations include Richard Shrake, Mary Midkiff and Linda Koch. The Canadian
Cowgirls Drill team will perform as will T.J. Casey, the Cowboy Poet & Singer. Tickets are $10.00 for those over 15, $5.00 for youth 6-14 and free for youth 5 and under. Seewww.michiganhorsecouncil.com for more information or contact the Extension office.
2008 National Youth Horse Leaders Symposium
2008 National Youth Horse Leaders Symposium
February 29-March 2, 2008
North Carolina
The 31st National Youth Leaders Horse Symposium will provide youth with take-home tools
about safe and effective horsemanship. Attendees will find resources, referrals and networking opportunities to help kids connect through horses. For more information please contact the Extension office and we will be happy to provide the details.
February 29-March 2, 2008
North Carolina
The 31st National Youth Leaders Horse Symposium will provide youth with take-home tools
about safe and effective horsemanship. Attendees will find resources, referrals and networking opportunities to help kids connect through horses. For more information please contact the Extension office and we will be happy to provide the details.
Horse Judging Workshop
Horse Judging Workshop:
You be the Judge! Judging Western Pleasure and Hunter Under Saddle and Developing Oral Reasons
Friday, February1, 2008
7-9 p.m.
MSU Pavilion
Judging Contest/Clinic
Saturday, February 2, 2008
7:30-10:30 a.m.
This clinic includes the opportunity to give oral reasons. It is $10.00 per youth and $12.00 per adult/coach. Classes include 2 AQHA Halter, Western Pleasure, Hunter Under Saddle.
Registrations are due to the Extension office by January 28, 2008
You be the Judge! Judging Western Pleasure and Hunter Under Saddle and Developing Oral Reasons
Friday, February1, 2008
7-9 p.m.
MSU Pavilion
Judging Contest/Clinic
Saturday, February 2, 2008
7:30-10:30 a.m.
This clinic includes the opportunity to give oral reasons. It is $10.00 per youth and $12.00 per adult/coach. Classes include 2 AQHA Halter, Western Pleasure, Hunter Under Saddle.
Registrations are due to the Extension office by January 28, 2008
Managing Your 4-H/FFA Swine Project
Managing your 4-H/FFA Swine Project
Tom Guthrie, MSUE Swine AOE Educator, is going to be presenting a program on how to manage your swine project from start to finish. He will be providing information on how and when to select your pig, housing and caring for your pig, feeding the pig out to the desired fair weight, and how to keep records and manage your project. Mr. Don Williams, Eaton Co Swine Superintendent, will also be addressing issues specific to the Eaton Co Fair and your swine project. This will be a great time to learn more about your swine project for the beginner as well as the seasoned hog owner.
Place: Kardel Hall
Eaton Co Fairgrounds
Charlotte, MI
Date: Monday, March 10, 2008
Time: 6:30 pm
Please Register with
Eaton Co MSUE Office
Phone: 517-543-2310
E-mail: onealj7@msu.edu
Tom Guthrie, MSUE Swine AOE Educator, is going to be presenting a program on how to manage your swine project from start to finish. He will be providing information on how and when to select your pig, housing and caring for your pig, feeding the pig out to the desired fair weight, and how to keep records and manage your project. Mr. Don Williams, Eaton Co Swine Superintendent, will also be addressing issues specific to the Eaton Co Fair and your swine project. This will be a great time to learn more about your swine project for the beginner as well as the seasoned hog owner.
Place: Kardel Hall
Eaton Co Fairgrounds
Charlotte, MI
Date: Monday, March 10, 2008
Time: 6:30 pm
Please Register with
Eaton Co MSUE Office
Phone: 517-543-2310
E-mail: onealj7@msu.edu
Calling all swine leaders!!
An informational meeting will be held to help answer all your questions and give you information on how to help your members with their swine project this year. This is a team effort between the Eaton Co. Fairboard Swine Superintendent, Jr. Livestock Association and Eaton Co MSUE 4-H.
Highlights
• Upcoming dates and deadlines
• Swine Learning Laboratory Kit
• Tag-in procedure
• Question and Answer Session
Phone: 517-543-2310
Calling all Swine
Project Leaders
Place: Kardel Hall
Eaton Co Fairgrounds
February 25, 2008
6:30 p.m.
An informational meeting will be held to help answer all your questions and give you information on how to help your members with their swine project this year. This is a team effort between the Eaton Co. Fairboard Swine Superintendent, Jr. Livestock Association and Eaton Co MSUE 4-H.
Highlights
• Upcoming dates and deadlines
• Swine Learning Laboratory Kit
• Tag-in procedure
• Question and Answer Session
Phone: 517-543-2310
Calling all Swine
Project Leaders
Place: Kardel Hall
Eaton Co Fairgrounds
February 25, 2008
6:30 p.m.
Hog Tag-In
Hog Tag-In:
Saturday, April 5, Noon-2 p.m.,
Eaton County Fairgrounds
Sheep Weigh: TBA
All market animals for the 2008 must be presented at the designated time to be eligible to sell at fair.
Saturday, April 5, Noon-2 p.m.,
Eaton County Fairgrounds
Sheep Weigh: TBA
All market animals for the 2008 must be presented at the designated time to be eligible to sell at fair.
Freestyle Clinics
New Opportunity at 2008 State Dog Show!!!
For the first time, Freestyle will be available at the 2008 State Dog Show. For those interested in learning more about freestlye, including training techniques, free clinics will be offered throughout Michigan. Please contact your MSU Extension office for more information.
For the first time, Freestyle will be available at the 2008 State Dog Show. For those interested in learning more about freestlye, including training techniques, free clinics will be offered throughout Michigan. Please contact your MSU Extension office for more information.
May 1 Dog Forms
MAY 1 DOG FORMS
All dogs showing at fair must have a May 1 Dog Form completed and turned in by club to Bonnie Seitler by May 1. Forms are available at the Extension office.
All dogs showing at fair must have a May 1 Dog Form completed and turned in by club to Bonnie Seitler by May 1. Forms are available at the Extension office.
Pre-Fair Dog Match Date
Save the Date!!
The 2008 Pre-Fair Dog Match will be held on Saturday, May 17 at the Eaton County Fairgrounds. Registrations forms will be available at the Extension office. Watch for more information in the next newsletter and in the mail!
The 2008 Pre-Fair Dog Match will be held on Saturday, May 17 at the Eaton County Fairgrounds. Registrations forms will be available at the Extension office. Watch for more information in the next newsletter and in the mail!
Small Dog Obedience at the Medical Care Facility
Obedience Classes at the Medical Care Facility
Obedience classes are being held for small dogs (under 25 pounds) at the Charlotte Medical Care Facility every Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. The cost is $15.00 and if you are interested, show up at the facility with proof of vaccinationsand ask for Mary.
Obedience classes are being held for small dogs (under 25 pounds) at the Charlotte Medical Care Facility every Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. The cost is $15.00 and if you are interested, show up at the facility with proof of vaccinationsand ask for Mary.
Dog Obedience classes being offered
Dog Obedience Classes
Dog obedience classes are being offered again
by Bonnie Seitker at her residence for both 4-H
members and non-4-H members. Classes begin
March 11. Cost:
$15.00 for the first child in the family
$10.00 for the second
$30.00 cap for a family
$25.00 for non 4-H members
For more details please call Bonnie at
517-543-3011, preferably after 4 p.m.
Dog obedience classes are being offered again
by Bonnie Seitker at her residence for both 4-H
members and non-4-H members. Classes begin
March 11. Cost:
$15.00 for the first child in the family
$10.00 for the second
$30.00 cap for a family
$25.00 for non 4-H members
For more details please call Bonnie at
517-543-3011, preferably after 4 p.m.
Shooting Sports reminders
Shooting Sports Reminders
Please remember the following items must be completed
BEFORE a member is eligible to shoot:
♦ Must be a registered member of 4-H
♦ $5 shooting sports fee paid
♦ Health Form turned in
♦ Code of Conduct signed and turned in
Please remember the following items must be completed
BEFORE a member is eligible to shoot:
♦ Must be a registered member of 4-H
♦ $5 shooting sports fee paid
♦ Health Form turned in
♦ Code of Conduct signed and turned in
Shooting Sports dates
EATON COUNTY 2008 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS
DATES FOR MEETS AND TOURNAMENT
(As of December 4, 2007)
Feb. 9 & 23 10-12 noon Kardel Hall (KH) BB Gun
10-12 noon KH 4th Year and Up Archery
1-3 p.m. KH 1st – 3rd Yr. Archery
Sat. March 8 10-12 noon Kardel Hall (KH) BB Gun
10-12 noon KH 4th Year and Up Archery
1-3 p.m. KH 1st – 3rd Yr. Archery
Sat. March 29 9-11 a.m. Bellevue Conservation Club (BCC) Firearms
10-12 noon BCC BB Gun
1-3 p.m. BCC All Target Archery
Sat., April 12 & 26 9-11 a.m. BCC Firearms
10- 12 noon BCC BB Gun
1-3 p.m. BCC All Target Archery
? BCC 3-D Archery
**Sat., April 19 9-11 a.m. BCC Firearms
1-3 p.m. BCC All Target Archery
? BCC 3-D Archery
Sat., May 3 9-11 a.m. BCC Firearms
1-3 p.m. BCC All Target Archery
? BCC 3-D Archery
Saturday, May 17, Bellevue Conservation Club- County Tournament
All Disciplines
Schedule subject to change.
Additional shoots and events may be scheduled throughout the year.
DATES FOR MEETS AND TOURNAMENT
(As of December 4, 2007)
Feb. 9 & 23 10-12 noon Kardel Hall (KH) BB Gun
10-12 noon KH 4th Year and Up Archery
1-3 p.m. KH 1st – 3rd Yr. Archery
Sat. March 8 10-12 noon Kardel Hall (KH) BB Gun
10-12 noon KH 4th Year and Up Archery
1-3 p.m. KH 1st – 3rd Yr. Archery
Sat. March 29 9-11 a.m. Bellevue Conservation Club (BCC) Firearms
10-12 noon BCC BB Gun
1-3 p.m. BCC All Target Archery
Sat., April 12 & 26 9-11 a.m. BCC Firearms
10- 12 noon BCC BB Gun
1-3 p.m. BCC All Target Archery
? BCC 3-D Archery
**Sat., April 19 9-11 a.m. BCC Firearms
1-3 p.m. BCC All Target Archery
? BCC 3-D Archery
Sat., May 3 9-11 a.m. BCC Firearms
1-3 p.m. BCC All Target Archery
? BCC 3-D Archery
Saturday, May 17, Bellevue Conservation Club- County Tournament
All Disciplines
Schedule subject to change.
Additional shoots and events may be scheduled throughout the year.
Schedule
January
26 Beef Weigh in, 8 a.m.-noon, Fairgrounds
26 State rabbit & Cavy Show, MSU Pavilion
28 Volunteer Orientation
February
6 Junior Livestock Meeting, 7 p.m., 551 Building
8 Deadline to purchase Volunteer Celebration banquet tickets
12 Seatbelt Safety Meeting, 5-7 p.m., 551 Building
15 Deadline to purchase dance tickets for Volunteer Celebration
16 Volunteer Celebration, 5:30 p.m., VFW National Home, Eaton Rapids
18 Holiday, Office closed
25 Swine Project Leader Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Kardel Hall
March
1 Deadline for State Awards, Mark of Excellence
3 4-H Council, 7 p.m., 551 Building
10 Managing Your Swine Project Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Kardel Hall
11 Dog Obedience classes begin, 6 p.m.Bonnie Seitler’s home
12 Small Animals Association, 7 p.m., 551 Building
15 Deadline for New Member Enrollment
17 Fair Board Meeting, 7 p.m., Kardel Hall
20 Horse Development Committee, 7 p.m., 551 Building
29 Winning Combination Tack Sale, 11a.m., Fairgrounds
April
5 Swine Tag-In, 12-2 p.m., Fairgrounds
26 Beef Weigh in, 8 a.m.-noon, Fairgrounds
26 State rabbit & Cavy Show, MSU Pavilion
28 Volunteer Orientation
February
6 Junior Livestock Meeting, 7 p.m., 551 Building
8 Deadline to purchase Volunteer Celebration banquet tickets
12 Seatbelt Safety Meeting, 5-7 p.m., 551 Building
15 Deadline to purchase dance tickets for Volunteer Celebration
16 Volunteer Celebration, 5:30 p.m., VFW National Home, Eaton Rapids
18 Holiday, Office closed
25 Swine Project Leader Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Kardel Hall
March
1 Deadline for State Awards, Mark of Excellence
3 4-H Council, 7 p.m., 551 Building
10 Managing Your Swine Project Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Kardel Hall
11 Dog Obedience classes begin, 6 p.m.Bonnie Seitler’s home
12 Small Animals Association, 7 p.m., 551 Building
15 Deadline for New Member Enrollment
17 Fair Board Meeting, 7 p.m., Kardel Hall
20 Horse Development Committee, 7 p.m., 551 Building
29 Winning Combination Tack Sale, 11a.m., Fairgrounds
April
5 Swine Tag-In, 12-2 p.m., Fairgrounds
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