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Working
together to
help youth
become competent,
caring, capable, and
contributing citizens.
Volume IX 2014
4-H Family Newsletter
Caldwell/Clinton /DeKalb
Debbie Davis
4-H Youth Specialist [email protected]
Dale Hunsburger 4-H Youth Program Associate
Clinton County Office 101 S. Main
Plattsburg, MO 64477 816-539-3765
Clinton County Web Site: extension.missouri.edu/
Clinton
Caldwell/Daviess Office 102 N. Main, STE 1
Gallatin, Missouri 64640 1-888-663-3232
Caldwell/Daviess Web Site: extension.missouri.edu/
caldwell
DeKalb County Website: extension.missouri.edu/
dekalb
State 4-H Director Dr. Ina Linville
1110 College Avenue Columbia, MO 65211-3410
573-882-9359
State 4-H Website
http://4h.missouri.edu/
(where ALL the answers are)
University of Missouri System, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture &
Local University Extension Councils Cooperating
Equal Opportunity/ADA Institutions
2014
April
3 Clinton County 4-H Council
Meeting, 7pm, Youth Building,
Plattsburg
5 & 12 4-H Camp Counselor Selection
Days, Camp Crowder, Trenton
7 Live Radio 4-H Breakfast Club—
KKWK 100.1 FM 8:10 am
7 Caldwell 4-H Council meeting,
Library, Kingston, 7 pm.
21 DeKalb County 4-H Council meeting,
United Methodist Church,
Maysville, 7pm.
26 State Horse Bowl, MU
27 State Hipppolgy, MU
April
1 NW Regional Camp Applications
DUE
1 Missouri 4-H Project Horse Enrollment Form DUE
1 Clinton County 4-H Council
Meeting, Youth Building, 7:00 pm
5 Live Radio 4-H Breakfast Club—
KKWK 100.1 FM 8:10 am
16-18 St. Louis Adventure, 4-H Day with
the Cardinals
21-27 Missouri State 4-H Equine tour
28-30 State 4-H Congress, MU
May
Shari James-Kipp 1
Ashley Fitzwater 4
Olivia Edwards 5
Tammy Alspaugh 6
Emma Hall 10
Keegan Earp 11
Paityn Hall 12
Haley Alden 13
Rebecca Hunt 13
Shelby Copeland 15
Mikayla Robertson 16
James Dotson 22
Memphis Pickering 23
Taylor Leakey 28
Pamela Myers 28
Gwen Mayes 2
Sydney Orton 2
Jeremy Thompson 6
Olivia Buller 7
Meredith Lawrence 9
Ellen Martin 14
Cassidy Barker 18
Christy Payne 1
Laine Whitmer 15
Braden Millard 30
Clinton
DeKalb
Caldwell
April
Birthdays
News from University of Missouri Extension 4-H Youth Development
2 Clover Connection
State Wildlife Habitat Education Program state contest
The State Wildlife Habitat Education Program state contest is scheduled for April 26. The four high–scoring
senior division participants will have the opportunity to represent Missouri at the national WHEP Contest as the
Missouri State Team. Study resources and detailed information about the event is posted on the WHEP web
page: http://4h.missouri.edu/go/projects/wildlife/whep.htm Any member in good standing may register and par-
ticipate. There is no requirement to be enrolled in a specific project. The contest will take place at University of
Missouri Bradford Research and Extension Center (Bradford Farm) 11 miles outside of Columbia. Pre-
registration is due April 15. Forms are now available on the website.
4-H Foundation Scholarship Applications
Alison Copeland
A gentle reminder that applications for college scholarships are due in the State 4-H office by April 1 (a postmark date of April 1 is allowed).
4-H Camp Applications—DUE May 1 Ages—8 –13
Camp #1 dates—week of June 2-5.
Camp #2 dates—week of June 9-12.
Cost will be $110.
Applications are on the county website. http://extension.missouri.edu/clinton
Clover Kid Camp—Camp Crowder
Clover Kids are invited to participate in an overnight family camping experience at Camp Crowder and discover the
magic of 4-H camp, June 6, 4 pm – June 7, 4 pm.. Clover Kids with their parents or guardians get to sleep in the
cabins, enjoy camp meals, and participate in 4-H camp activities of canoeing, campfire, challenge games, crafts,
camp songs, leather, and swimming. To register, submit the following before May 15: $45 registration fee which
is for a child and parent/guardian, camp registration form, 4-H health forms for both youth and adult, and the
Summer Food Service Program Form.
There are a limited number of beds for this camp so please make your plans now to enjoy this positive introduction
to 4-H camp with your Clover Kid! Forms can be obtained at http://extension.missouri.edu/livingston/events.aspx .
Questions? Becky Simpson, [email protected] (660-663-3232) or Debbie Davis, [email protected] (816
-539-3765).
University of Missouri Extension 4-H Youth Development Clover Connection 3
Missouri 4-H State Sportfishing Leader Certification and Event Registration
STATE EVENT-Make sure you have marked your calendar for the 2nd Annual 4-H State
Sportfishing Event to be held May 31, 2014! Online Registration will be open from April
1-May 15, 2014 and can be found on the 4-H Sportfishing website:
http://4h.missouri.edu/go/projects/sportfishing/
This year the event will be held at the Little Dixie Conservation Area near Millersburg, Missouri (between Fulton
and Columbia). This statewide event has 3 age divisions (Junior: 8–10 yrs. Intermediate: 11-13 yrs. Senior: 14 &
older) and 2 Derby classes (Boat or Shore). There will be a casting contest and a Skill-a-thon (skills and
knowledge) as well as opportunities for youth and leaders to expand their knowledge. Please note, the Missouri 4-
H State Sportfishing event is to all youth. We will award winners of the individual and overall events however,
eligibility to win prizes will only be to youth with a Certified Sportfishing Leader!
LEADER MODULE-Missouri 4-H sportfishing certified leader information is available on the Missouri 4-H Sport-
fishing website (http://4h.missouri.edu/go/projects/sportfishing/). Leaders will submit their application & fee to
the state office and will receive materials (including leader and youth guides, Department of Conservation re-
source books, and more), activities and resources associated with all 4 parts of the program: 1.) Angling Skills,
2.) Tackle Craft, 3.) Aquatic Ecology and 4.) People & Fish.
4-H/FFA HORSE PROJECT ENROLLMENT DUE
The horse member enrollment is due to the Clinton County Extension Office by May 1,
2014.
You must include each horse that you wish to use for the 2014 show year. 4-H/FFA members
may be asked to produce a current project horse enrollment form to show at county 4-H/FFA
shows. State Fair requires 4-H/FFA members to include a copy of their current project horse
enrollment form with their entry. Forms maybe found at the following web site or contact the
Extension Office. http://4h.missouri.edu/resources/materials/docs/Y1440FILL.pdf
STARTER FLOCK GRANT
Goal: To provide a current Missouri 4-H or FFA member a grant opportunity to purchase
ewes for a starter flock.
Reward: One winner will receive a $600 grant to be used to purchase ewes from a current
MSP member and work with this member in a mentoring program. The sheep purchased may be
purebred, registered or commercial stock. Applications are due to Scott Kaden by May 1,
2014 with the winners being selected by June 1. Details at : www.missourisheep.com/youthprograms.htm.
State Horse Judging 2014
Congratulations to the Clinton County Senior 4-H Horse Judging Team capturing
State Reserve Championship 4-H Horse Judging with several in the top ten! L-R,
members of the Clinton County Posse 4-H Club: Kate Wright, Nichole Provin (9th ),
Mariah Gach, Amanda Johnson (6th), Chelsea Price, and Morgan Anderson (10th). Not
pictured, Lauren Giarratana, Junior Individual.
4-Hers from all across the state converged on the University of Missouri campus on Saturday, March 15, 2014 to
test their skills in Horse Judging, reported Ben Gallup, State 4-H Youth Specialist. With the help of Stephens
College, the Junior Paint Association and Rocky Mountain Horse owners we were able to offer ten classes for the
members to evaluate and judge. Members have to have understanding of the breed standards plus they are asked
to explain how they place the horses in a class. “Judging in any domain provides 4-H youth a tremendous oppor-
tunity to develop critical discernment and public speaking skills. I am very proud of these young ladies and their
coach, Ashley Mitchell!” Debbie Davis, Clinton County 4-H Youth Specialist, [email protected].
4 Clover Connection
Through Clover Kids clubs, children learn how to get along, share, and work in
groups, explore their interests, and build self-confidence.
Each Clover Kids Corner provides an activity, information or other materials
that Clover Kids leaders can use in planning and implementing experiences that
introduce five to seven-year olds to the 4-H concept of learning by doing.
Grilled Vegetables
Help children eat healthy vegetables! Asparagus is a vegetable that is
in-season during April and May. It is low in calories and is a good source
of potassium, fiber, and vitamins B and C. It can be eaten raw or
cooked. Grill a variety of vegetables (asparagus, zucchini, mini carrots,
peppers) using the recipe below and allow Clover Kids to sample them.
Supplies:
· 1 pound fresh vegetables
(asparagus, zucchini circles, mini
carrots, pepper strips)
· ¼ cup fat free Italian salad
dressing or 4 tablespoons
· Salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
Wash vegetables. Place the Italian salad dressing or the vegetable oil,
salt and pepper in a large food storage bag. Add the vegetables to the
bag and toss to coat them. Place vegetables on a pre-heated indoor,
electric grill. If using an outdoor grill, place vegetables in a foil pan to
cook or thread bite size pieces on a skewer. Turn the vegetables each
minute. Cook until tender crisp – only a couple of minutes.
Source: Ohio 4-H Cloverbud Connections - http://www.ohio4h.org/sites/d6-
ohio4h.web/files/%21import/cloverbuds/archive/pdf/CBspring2011.pdf
4-H Move Across Missouri
MOVE promotes physical activity and
encourages youths to engage in a wide
range of activities such as walking, bik-
ing, running, swimming, dance, taekwondo,
and gardening.
Using a paper tracking system youths
and their families can “log” the number
of minutes they accumulate throughout
the year and during the competitive
component of the MOVE program from
February 1 – April 30. 4-Hers can enroll
as individuals and/or as part of a
team. An individual MOVEr may also be a
part of a team. A team can consist of a
family or members of a 4-H club or
group. MOVE awards will be provided.
To sign up visit - http://
www.4h.missouri.edu/programs/move/
Monthly MOVEment Activity
Take a Walk!
Gather up Clover Kids,
other members and
adults and go outside to
take a walk. Enjoy the
beautiful spring weath-
er while being ac-
tive. Listen to sounds of nature, notice
plants and growing grass, and smell the
fresh spring air. That’s it! A simple
physical activity!
MFA Western Saddle
Awarded to Kate Wright of Clinton County
Kate Wright from Clinton County has been awarded the 2013 MFA
Western Saddle. While she joined the Clinton County “Posse” 4-H club
just 3 years ago, she has excelled at State Horse Bowl and State Horse
Hippology reported Debbie Davis, Clinton County 4-H Specialist. Kate is
a very deserving person shared Davis. Kate reported in her application,
“I myself am different than I was four years ago. Part of it is because
of the confidence I have gained through my 4-H projects”.
MFA, Inc. has provided a free western saddle for the past 23 years to a
Missouri 4-H youth 14 and over. The saddle was awarded by Janice
Spears; MFA feed products marketing manager, on Saturday, March 15,
at the 4-H State Horse judging annual contest.
University of Missouri Extension 4-H Youth Development Clover Connection 5
County 4-H News
Clinton County Council 4-H Meeting
The Clinton County Council 4-H Meeting of March 6th was called to order at 7 pm by President Jensen Mayes. Vice President Tana Anderson led
the pledges. The minutes from the previous meeting were reviewed. Tana Anderson moved to approve the minutes as read, with Gwen Mayes
seconding. The treasurer's report was also reviewed. The motion to approve the report as read was made by Becky Black, and Tammy Adam
seconded the motion. Dale Hunsburger also mentioned that there are several bills that need to be signed.
In unfinished business, there were not enough participants to form a team for the Youth Civic Leaders Summit this year, but we will plan on
working on a project throughout the year to enter next time. Jensen Mayes said that he would talk to some people on the state level about
changing the date for the event, since it always falls on our county Contest Day.
Responsibilities for Contest Day were discussed. The Hustlers are in charge of setup the day before, and Dale and Debbie will be at the Middle
School at 3:45 to assist with that project. The Posse will be running the registration table, and will need 3 parents to volunteer. Jensen Mayes
will be running the judging room. Sydney Orton and Jared Groebe volunteered to help during Jensen's speeches. Each club is bringing a case of
water and a food donation for the concession stand. The stand will be in the FACS room again this year, since the cafeteria was difficult to
clean up last year. There will be a suggested donation of about $2 this year. The Royalty contest is ready to go, and there are 23 members
registered to compete this year. Keystone is in charge of cleanup after the event. The Dynamites will be assisting the judges, and will bring
them bottled water, coffee, and cookies as needed. There won't be a need for extra help with awards. Becky Black and Becki Wright will be
taking photos, and Madison Ross of the Pioneers will also be photographing the events as a part of her monthly Photo Corps assignment.
In committee reports, the calendars were discussed. Each club still has a few, and we can print more if needed. Debbie Davis suggested that we
have sponsors for future calendars. Each business could have an ad in the corner of a month's page. Becky Black recommended that we request
calendar sponsorships at the same time as the fair sponsorships so that we are only soliciting donations once.
In new business, Jensen Mayes gave an update on State 4-H events. Teen Conference will be March 22-23, and Legislative Academy went well.
Debbie Davis informed the group that state dues will be going up January 1st, 2015. They will likely go up from $5 to $16-20 per member. Mem-
bers who turn in their forms and dues for the 2014-15 4-H year before Jan. 1st will still pay the smaller fee.
Sydney Orton mentioned that we have 2 members attending the National Invitational Shoot. Taylor and Sydney Orton will both be going in
June.
The letters to the Fair sponsors have already been sent out, but Dale Hunsburger has more if anyone has a business they would like to send one
to. The Adam family may donate some prizes for the Livestock shows so that we can continue to have physical prizes in addition to the premi-
ums. Shelley McCutchen is also working on getting the prizes for the county horse show.
The fair t-shirts were also discussed. Gwen Mayes listed off some of the colors that have been used in the past, and members suggested new
colors for this year's shirt. Options discussed included lime green, safety orange, heather sapphire, and old gold. Council members should bring
some t-shirt designs to the April meeting to vote on, and colors will also be decided at that time.
The Clinton County 2014 4-H Hall of Fame inductee was talked about. It was decided to induct Rosalie Ingall, and keep Sophie Smith for next
year, with Gwen Mayes making the motion and Tammy Adam seconding.
The Youth Building received some financial gifts recently. The Council received $1K from the Zane Myers family, and another $25K from the
Woodward Trust Foundation. Debbie and Dale have a list of things they are planning to do with these funds, such as adding insulation to the
Building.
Discussion moved on to the council budget for this year. It is anticipated that we will be just short of breaking even this year, so it will be ideal
to have some fundraisers. Jensen Mayes mentioned that he hoped to be able to add judges gifts back into the budget, so that we can continue
to show our appreciation to these important volunteers. Different fundraisers were discussed. There will possibly be a Jazz in the Park event
in Plattsburg on the same evening as the Scholarship Dinner. We could have a concession stand out of the Extension Council trailer, and cater
to the people in the park. Also, Tana Anderson suggested that we have a night that we have a “Parents Night Out”. We could have several mem-
bers babysit at the Youth Building and have different activities that would introduce the kids to different aspects of 4-H.
Discussion turned back to the financial gifts the Extension recently received. It was suggested that some of the $25K be used to cover the
part of members dues that normally goes to pay for the Youth Building. That part of the dues could then go to a county 4-H foundation which
could eventually help pay for 4-H camp, and state and national opportunities such as Teen Conference, etc. The discussion was tabled, and a
committee was formed to look into having a 4-H foundation. The committee consists of LeAnne Orton, Becky Black, and Tammy Adam, with
Sydney Orton spearheading their efforts.
Conversation was then directed back to the babysitting fundraiser. Tana Anderson will look into having it sometime this spring, and will present
plans at the next council meeting on April 3rd.
Gwen Mayes moved to adjourn the meeting, and Tammy Adam seconded the motion.
6 Clover Connection
DeKalb County Council– January Minutes
The DeKalb County Council met January 21, 2014 at the Mayville Methodist Church. President Ashton Carpenter
called the meeting to order. Wyatt Smith gave the Treasurer’s report as $7,171.07. Kendal made a motion to void
Achievement Day checks from 2012 that were never cashed. Wyatt seconded it.
Old Business: Fair project premiums – Dale will get those checks out. Cierra made the motion to include Contest
Day premiums from last year in them also. Wyatt seconded it.
New Business:
4H Youth building – Christie Smith will collect 3 bids for new construction 7 repairs then she will contact the
county about possible grants. Debbie gave information about several grants that might be available and said she
and Christie could work on those together.
Debbie gave information about the Horse Judging workshop that will be Feb 8. Deadline is Feb 1.
DeKalb Contest Day was rescheduled for March 16 from March 23 due to conflict with Teen Conference. It will be
at the Maysville Methodist Church at 2:00. Members are encouraged to come with a demonstration.
Shooting Sports Leader Certification Workshop will be March 28-30 at Macon. Information is available on the 4H
website.
Wyatt made a motion to adjourn. Cierra seconded it.
The next meeting will be April 21 at 7:00.
DeKalb County Wranglers club meeting report
The DeKalb County Wranglers club called the meeting to order on 1/13/14 at 6:30 pm at the Farmers Bank com-
munity room. The clover kids did a demonstration on how to blow up a balloon by chemical reaction with vinegar
and baking soda and putting food coloring in milk. Cole Gotswiller lead the American pledge and Braelyn Wind-
ham led the 4H pledge. Jared Eads read the minutes from the last meeting Saturday 12/14/13 at 1:00 pm. After
the minutes were read, Ashley Brown made a motion to accept the minutes and Ethan Shirk seconded the motion.
One of the projects' that was discussed in the meeting was Horses. Cole Gotswiller gave us a full report about
what happened at the last horse meeting. He said "We went over the parts of the horse and to make it more fun
— they had a pop quiz.
We have a tentatively date set for the 8th of February for our Valentine’s dance more details to come. We are
planning a fundraiser during the ball association tournament. Dalton Strohl made a motion to have a baked goods
sale committee and the motion was seconded by Aidan Spears. The Snow Creek event has been rescheduled for
1/17/14. On the 19th of January, Clinton county will be holding a safety shooting sports clinic.
Treasurer’s report was given. After the treasurer’s report was read, Braelyn Windham made a motion for the
treasurer’s report to be accepted and Jared Eads seconded the motion.
Next month at our next meeting on 2/3/14 Emily Shirk and Braelyn Windham and/or more people will be doing
demonstrations. Christian Payne made a motion to adjourn the meeting and Morgan Tait seconded the motion. The
meeting was adjourned.
Lathrop Shamrock 4-H Club meeting report
The Lathrop Shamrock 4-H Club held their monthly meeting on Sunday March 9th, 2014 at the Lathrop Antique
Fairgrounds. It was a short meeting followed by a fun family game night. Members made cards for all of the judg-
es that helped at the Clinton County Contest Days on Saturday, March 8th. The club deserved a fun night after
working so hard at Contest Days! Members brought their favorite snacks to share. Kids brought their favorite
games to play. The Lathrop Shamrocks will be meeting again on Sunday, April 13th at 5:00 P.M. at the Lathrop An-
tique Fairgrounds. They plan to pick up trash along the highway after the meeting for Community Service. All
members should plan to be there!
Respectfully submitted, Brynn Martin, Reporter
University of Missouri Extension 4-H Youth Development Clover Connection 7
Clinton County 4-H Learns to Sew!
Clinton County 4-H sewing project members had a sewing class led by Debbie Davis, with the help of Diane Talley
and Mary Ann Downey. They met twice a week for five weeks in the FACS Room at the Plattsburg Middle School.
Members learned the basics of sewing and had a great time. Their first project was a nine-patch pillow. They
spent the rest of their time working on aprons. The girls all learned so much. Everyone’s apron was a little differ-
ent, but they were all beautiful! They celebrated their final class on Wednesday, February 26th with lots of yum-
my snacks and a fashion show. The girls all had a wonderful time and liked meeting new friends!
Respectfully submitted,
Brynn Martin, Reporter
Pictured: Seated, Mary Ann Downey and
Diane Talley. Standing L to R, Mary Kim-
merle, Aisha Sobat, Debbie Davis, Hannah
Haley, Alex Loya, Brynn Martin, Ashley
Owens, Natalie Orton, Gracie Mink, Ella
Matthews, and Addie Kimmerle.
Members of the Lathrop Shamrocks 4-H club at-
tended a project fair at the Cameron Community
Building on Saturday, February 22nd . The event
focused on agricultural projects, including live-
stock and small animals. Many animals were on ex-
hibit and experts were there to answer questions
and give information. The event was open to all
FFA and 4-H members. It was very fun!
Respectfully submitted,
Brynn Martin, Reporter
Pictured: Brylee Martin, Brynn Martin, Isaiah
Head (holding baby goat)
pictured:
Lathrop Shamrock members working on Thank You cards
to send to the Contest Day judges. Thank you, judges,
for volunteering your time!
Lathrop Shamrocks 4-H Club meeting
The held their monthly meeting on Sunday March 9th, 2014 at
the Lathrop Antique Fairgrounds. It was a short meeting fol-
lowed by a fun family game night. Members made cards for all
of the judges that helped at the Clinton County Contest Days
on Saturday, March 8th. The club deserved a fun night after
working so hard at Contest Days! Members brought their fa-
vorite snacks to share. Kids brought their favorite games to
play. The Lathrop Shamrocks will be meeting again on Sunday,
April 13th at 5:00 P.M. at the Lathrop Antique Fairgrounds.
They plan to pick up trash along the highway after the meet-
ing for Community Service. All members should plan to be
there!
Respectfully submitted,
Brynn Martin, Reporter
8 Clover Connection
Clinton County Spring Contest Day 2014
What would Clinton County kids know about Hanoverians, container gardening, common edible wild Missouri plants,
barrel racing, apple tree pruning, laminitis, gluten-free cooking, making electricity with a potato, Asian pork
dumplings, or making an apple pie? If you had an opportunity to be at the annual Clinton County Spring Contest
Day, March 8, at the Plattsburg Middle School, you would have been amazed at the project knowledge shared
through demonstrations and speeches by over 65 Clinton County 4-H youth!
Congratulations to the following top blue ribbon winners selected to represent Clinton County at the Missouri
State Fair or Public Speaking State Contest.
State Fair Demonstrations
Electric: Alyson Thompson, Chelsea Price, Maggie Thompson
General Demonstrations: Molly Corrigan, Kate Black, Toby Daley, Elizabeth Barclay, Ben Baldwin, Brynn
Martin, Genna Sarcione, Hannah Carlton
Working Demonstrations: Emmilie McNeely, Gracie Mink, Jamie McPike, Daniel Carlton
Egg Demonstrations: Senior: Sydney Orton
International Topic: Junior: Ella Mathews
Agri-Missouri Foods: Junior: Addie Kimmerlee; Intermediate: Jane Watts; Senior: Jensen Mayes
Pork: Junior: Kyra Thompson and Natalie Orton
Soy Foods: Junior: Caroline Mayes; Senior: Haleigh Karl
Horse Communications Presentations
Presentation (Demonstration or Power Point): Junior: Megan Corrigan; Senior: Jacqueline Heath
Horse Public Speaking: Senior: Baylee Price
Team Presentation: Senior: Tana Anderson and Kate Wright
Public Speaking Presentations
Prepared Speeches: Junior: Caroline Mayes; Intermediate: Emmilie McNeely ; Senior: Morgan Ander-
son, Isabella Maddick, Jensen Mayes
Extemporaneous: Intermediate: Daniel Carlton; Senior: Tana Anderson, Andy Mink
Technology-Assisted: Senior: Bayley Price, Kate Wright, Tana Anderson
Interpretation: Junior: Natalie Orton, Addie Kimmerle, Gracie Mink, Ella Mathews; Senior: Jamie
McPike, Kate Wright
Clinton County Medal Winners
Top Demonstrators: 1st: Molly Corrigan; 2nd: Sydney Orton; 3rd Tie: Toby Daley and Maggie Thompson
Top Public Speaking Presentations: Tie for 1st (all perfect scores): Morgan Anderson, Isabel Maddick,
and Caroline Mayes
The 2014 Clinton County Fair Royalty were also selected during the Contest Day to reign over this year’s events
June 20-24 and July 19: Clover Kid Princess: Brylee Martin; Fair Princess: Natalie Orton; Jr Ambassador:
Mathew Carlton; Jr Fair Queen: Baylee Price; Sr Ambassador: Jensen Mayes.
Thanks to the community presentation judges: Kelly Riche, Tyson Hartshorn, Sandra Utz, Mary Kay Jenkins, Mar-
garet Schemmer, Nina Pickett, Regina Rhodes, Dawn and Kirby Stuedle, Frank and Sandra Eggleston, Regina
Rhodes, Kate Long, Dave Schauer, Mary Ann Downey, Maurine Bodenhausen, Brenda Grooms; Royalty judges, Wes
and Marlene DeWeese; and the Judging Room, Gretchen and Jensen Mayes. A special thanks to the Clinton Coun-
ty RIII Schools for the use of the middle school.
State Fair Qualified Demonstrators: Row 1, l-r: Kyra
Thompson, Emmilie McNeely, Kate Black, Toby Daley ,
Row 2: Caroline Mayes, Jane Watts, Addie Kimmerlee,
Ella Mathews, Maggie Thompson, Ben Baldwin, Gracie
Mink; Row 3: Chelsea price, Alyson Thompson, Genna
Sarcione, Molly Corrigan, Haleigh Karl, Brynn Martin,
Jensen Mayes
University of Missouri Extension 4-H Youth Development Clover Connection 9
State Public Speaking Contestants, Row 1: L-R: Gracie Mink, Ella
Mathews, Caroline Mayes, Emmilie McNeely, Addie Kimmerlee;
Row 2: Kate Wright, Baylee Price, Jensen Mayes, Morgan Ander-
son, Isabel Maddick, Tana Anderson, Andy Mathews
Top Public Speaking: Top Public Speaking Contestant Medal Win-
ners: All Gold Medalists, Perfect Scores: L-r, Morgan Anderson,
Caroline Mayes, Isabel Maddick
2014 Clinton County Fair Royalty, l-r: Ambassador, Jensen Mayes;
Jr. Queen, Baylee Price; Clover Princess, Brylee Martin; Jr Ambas-
sador, Matthew Carlton; Fair Princess, Natalie Orton
State Horse Speaking: State Qualified Horse Public Speaking
Contestants, l-r: Baylee Price, Tana Anderson, Megan Corrigan,
Jacqueline Heath, Kate Wright
Clover Kids: 1st Row: Daniel McNew, Augustus Mink, Char-
lotte Richey, Will Mathews,
2nd Row: Mary Sue Kimmerlee, Lola Hofmann, Madisyn
Miller, Maverick Mumford, Brylee Martin
Top medal demonstrators: l-r: Maggie Thompson, Third;
Molly Corrigan, First; Toby Daley, Third; Not pictured
Sydney Orton, Second
Clinton County Extension Office
101 S. Main, P.O. Box 294
Plattsburg, MO 64477
University of Missouri Extension 4-H Youth Development
Remember State Fair Camping
and livestock entry forms will be
available on May 1, 2014.
Either Debbie or Dale will be in Polo at the
FFA building from 9:30—9:45 am to sign
State Fair paperwork.
The next stop will be the Superintendent’s
office in Hamilton from 10:00 to 10:15 am .
The last stop will be at the Orscheln’s store
in Cameron from 10:30 to 10:45 am.
Please bring the appropriate paperwork!
Please RSVP to the Clinton County office at
816-539-3765 or [email protected]
to let us know who will be waiting at each stop.
We don’t want to miss ANYONE! Forms available here at 9am on May 1: http://www.mostatefair.com/4-h-ffa-guide