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COUNTY ADDRESS, CITY, STATE | XXX-XXX-XXXX | OFFICE HOURS LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/COUNTYNAMEHERE
Central Iowa Fair News!
Recruitment/Activity Form
Hacks and Hounds Next meeting
Jake Stalzer Chosen for Governor Show
State Fair project Recognition
State Fair Livestock Recognition
Record book infor-mation
Beef bits 4-H Fair Carnival
Highlights
WHAT’S INSIDE:
August 2016 Issue
Congratulations to a great fair! We hope everyone had a great week. We look forward to the up and coming new 4-H year! Here are a few friendly remind-ers as this 4-H year is almost over:
For those of you taking animals to AK-SAR-BEN, Entries are Due on August 8th!
Don’t forget record books are due on SEPTEMBER 15th!
Projects selected to go to the State Fair need to be at the office by August 3rd!
4-H CLOVER COURIER
Caleb Carver Chelsea Martens MARSHALL COUNTY EXTENSION MARSHALL COUNTY EXTENSION County Youth Coordinator Office Assistant ccarver@iastate.edu Chelsea@iastate.edu 641-752-1551 641-752-1551
MARSHALL COUNTY EXTENSION
August 3 State Fair Projects due to the office 8 AK-SAR-BEN entry deadline 10-12 Jr. Camp 11-21 Iowa State Fair
September
1 Re enrollment starts 15 Record books due 22 AK-SAR-BEN stock show
Calendar of Events
WANT TO KNOW MORE? FIND US AT: EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/YOUR COUNTY NAME HERE
MARSHALL COUNTY NEWS
Special Project Awards Lauren Mosher – Food and Nutrition Award Alex Halbloom – Ruth Gale Award (Refinishing) Lauren Mosher – Skilled Sewing Award Fashion Mackenzie Moyer – Clothing Selection Maesa Groth – Clothing Selection Science and Technology Mason Engle – Woodworking Alex Halbloom – Woodworking Chase Deam- Woodworking Lauren Mosher- Science, Engineering & Technology Animals Lauren Mosher – Veterinary Science Leah Mosher- Veterinary Science Creative Arts Jorgen Sogge – Photography Choloe Macbeth – Photography Kaitlin Wiley – Photography Kaitlin Wiley – Photography Clayton Sogge – Photography Quinton Ward – Photography Malorie Blink – Photography Ryleigh Weuve – Photography Hannah Slifer – Photography Jorgen Sogge – Photography Gabrielle Gerke – Visual Arts Samantha Gerke- Visual Arts Mackenzy Scales- Visual Arts Chloe Whitehead- Visual Arts Amber Martenson – Visual Arts Amber Martenson – Visual Arts Ryleigh Weuve- Visual Arts
Ashlen Young – Visual Arts Ashlen Young – Visual Arts Adisyn Young- Visual Arts Family Consumer Sciences Leah Mosher – Food and Nutrition Grace Rassmussen – Food and Nutrition Lauren Mosher – Food and Nutrition Chase Deam – Food and Nutrition Christian Deam – Food and Nutrition Annie Battles- Food and Nutrition Amie Stalzer – Sewing Lauren Mosher – Sewing Leah Mosher – Sewing Kennedy Wheater – Home Improvement Personal Development Nicholas Stegmann- Self-Determined Albion Ables – Personal Development Lauren Mosher – Communications Leah Mosher- Communications Lauren Mosher - Health Leah Mosher- Leadership Communications Josiah Hand—Working Exhibit Madison Husak—Working Exhibit Jacqulyn Westendorf—Working Exhibit Leah Mosher—Working Exhibit Lauren Mosher—Working Exhibit Natasha Schiebel—Educational Presentation Lauren Mosher—Education Presentation Leah Mosher—Educational Presentation Abigal Hand—Share the fun Josiah Hand—Share the fun Samantha—Share the fun
STATE FAIR STATIC PROJECTS
MISSION STATEMENT 4-H EMPOWERS YOUTH TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL THROUGH YOUTH-ADULT
PARTNERSHIPS AND RESEARCH-BASED EXPERIENCES.
MARSHALL COUNTY NEWS
YOUTH TAKING LIVESTOCK TO STATE FAIR
Mallory Fisher—Horse
Dakota Sawyer—Dairy Cattle
Chandler Simatovich—Dairy Cattle
Cael Kline—Beef
Cody Kline—Beef
Kaia Routier—Beef
Abigail Green—Beef
Elizabeth Emley—Beef
Jarrin Goecke—Beef
Laurin Goecke—Beef
Elizabeth Emley—Beef
Lauren Mosher—Beef
Leah Mosher—Beef
Colby McMorran—Beef
Amber Martenson—Rabbit
Karie McAteer—Rabbit
Paige Keplnger - Rabbit
Jessley Ash—Goats
Paityn Peterson—Swine
Anne Baker—Sheep
Malorie Blink—Sheep
Karlyn Snider—Sheep
Emmett Edler—Sheep
Jake Goecke—Sheep
After our fair was over Jacob Stalzer and his steer
was selected to be apart of the Governors Charity
Show at the Iowa State Fair on August 13th. The
Governor’s Show raises money for the Ronald
McDonald House. Each year the Governor’s
Charity Steer Show brings together personalities in
media, business, sports and government, to lead
1,300-pound steers in the historic Pioneer Live-
stock Pavilion during the Iowa State Fair. Thou-
sands of fairgoers flock to the event to not only root
for their favorite celebrity, but also share their sup-
port for a worthy cause led by the Iowa cattle indus-
try.
Congratulations Jacob!!
4-H PLEDGE
I PLEDGE MY HEAD TO CLEARER THINKING, MY HEART TO GREATER LOYALTY, MY HANDS TO LARGER SERVICE,
AND MY HEALTH TO BETTER LIVING, FOR MY CLUB, MY COMMUNITY, MY COUNTRY, AND MY WORLD.
LIVESTOCK INFORMATION
Pictured to the right: Livestock Exhibitors
Row 1: Amber Martenson, Malorie Blink, Leah Mosher, Amie Stalzer Row 2: Colby McMorran, Abigail Green, Madelynn Green, Lauren Mosher. Photo provided by Chuck Friend Photography
Pictured Above: State Fair Recipients from left to right. Row 1: Addie Young, Malorie Blink, Chloe Macbeth, Olivia Livengood, Willow Schmidt, Grace Rasmassen, Silva Schmidt, Amiala Weatherly, Shy Rich, Mason Engle. Row 2:Annie Battles Amie Stalzer, Amber Martenson, Abigail Hand, Kennedy Wheater, Alexander Halaboom, Kaitlin Wiley, Ashlen Young, Chloe Whitehead. Row 3: Clayton Sogge, Ellie Simpson, Mackenzie Moyer, Leah Mosher, Lauren Mosher, Christian Deam, Chase Dean, Nick Stegmann, Jorgen Sogge, Gabrielle Gerke, Samantha Gerke, Josiah Hand. Photo provided by Chuck Friend
4-H IS BASED ON RESEARCH
CENTERAL IOWA FAIR
The fair carnival this year had a great turn out! Thanks to all the clubs and
their leaders and anyone else who brought the games. And thanks also to
everyone that came out to have fun with the various games! Here are a few
pictures from the night!
Fair Carnival Highlights
4-H PLEDGE
I PLEDGE MY HEAD TO CLEARER THINKING, MY HEART TO GREATER LOYALTY, MY HANDS TO LARGER SERVICE,
AND MY HEALTH TO BETTER LIVING, FOR MY CLUB, MY COMMUNITY, MY COUNTRY, AND MY WORLD.
LIVESTOCK INFORMATION
Hacks and Hounds club meeting will resume on September 17th. The
club will be going to Rhodes and doing a trail ride/drive. They will also do
some hiking and enjoy a picnic. The club rain date will be on September
24th.
More detail coming up in the next newsletter.
Erin Calkins eacalkins@msn.com 641-485-8548
Beef Bits A huge congratulations to Ethan and Evan Espenscheid and Jarrin Goecke on their exhibits at their national jr shows!! Ethan and Evan attended the National Hereford show and Jarrin the National Simmental show. Also congrats to Jarrin Goecke as he was selected the Champion Jr. Showman in a contest that had over 150 exhibitors. His heifer was also a division champion at the show. We couldn't be more proud of you 3 young man and how well you represented Marshall Co.
Iowa State Fair - It's just around the corner! A reminder to all exhibitors that you MUST have a health paper with you before going onto the grounds. Also please remember to CHECK YOUR TATTOOS to make sure they are still legible. If you have any questions please give the beef com-mittee a call. We are wishing you all the best of luck and to have a great time. Also a reminder to those exhibiting in the 4H show to be sure you wear your Marshall Co Jr. Beef Breeds t-shirts on Monday/check-in day of the fair. FFA members if you get a chance please wear your t-shirts as well one day. Remember herdsman ship is important. It allows us to get a prime spot in the barn. So please make sure our aisle is clean and taken care of. GOOD LUCK EXHIBITORS!
Hacks & Hounds
We invite all youth that will be in 7th to 12th grade to join County Council. This is a great opportunity to work on your leadership, communication and citizenship skills. You’ll also get to meet other 4-H members throughout the County. Our organizational meeting for the 2016-2017 year will be Sunday, September 11, 2016 at 5 p.m. at the Extension Office.
County Council
4-H IS BASED ON RESEARCH
CENTERAL IOWA FAIR
Want to find out more? Check out
the full article and report form here:
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/
marshall/news/marshall-county-4-h-
youth-recruitment-activity-report.
Check out the new incentive pro-
gram to promote 4-H and recruit
new members in Marshall County!
If you participate in any promotional
activities throughout Marshall
County, either as an individual or a
club, you could win a gift card!
Are you helping to promote 4-H in
Marshall County? Have you gone
and put up posters or handed out
flyers to help recruit new 4-H mem-
bers?
Don’t forget that your Record Books are due on September 15th! If you need any help
you can go to this link for more information.
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/marshall/page/projects
This will have all of your worksheets to print out, what order to put your book in, how
things are evaluated and more! This is a great resource to use. Contact Caleb or
Chelsea for any questions you may have.
Record Book
Doni Sheldon became involved in 4-H in 1991 as a club co-leader. She served on the Youth Development Committee for a number of years and found that she was totally entrenched in what ‘4-H’ stands for and the importance of this organization being a strong asset to the youth in Marshall County. During this time she became co-chair of the Central Iowa Fair exhibit building and served in that capacity for a number of years. She became the Marshall County Extension Youth Coordi-nator in 1999 and retired from that position after 14 years. She continues to be in-volved in 4-H as a club co-leader for her granddaughter’s club, advisor for the Out-door Adventures 4-H Club, serving on the planning committee for the Clover 5k Walk/Run Fundraiser the past three years and volunteers at the Extension office when needed.
2016 Marshall County Hall of Fame
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COUNTY ADDRESS, CITY, STATE | XXX-XXX-XXXX | OFFICE HOURS LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/COUNTYNAMEHERE
Iowa State 4-H Youth Conference
Every June, almost 1,000 teenagers converge on
the campus of Iowa State University for 3 days full
of speakers, workshops, mixers, dances, a
banquet, and community service activities.
Lauren Mosher, Genessee Merical, Cody butler,
Malorie Blink, and Leah Mosher all got the
chance to attend this year.
Forty-two Iowa youth are beginning their new terms as State 4-H Council members. They
were inducted during the closing ceremonies of the 2016 Iowa 4-H Youth Conference on
June 30. Lauren was chosen for this next years 4-H council. She will attend multiple
retreats throughout the year that focus on developing leadership, citizenship and commu-
nication and personal life skills, while also providing opportunities to work as a team and to
make friends
Leadership Camp was held this year at
Pilgrim Heights Camp and Retreat Center
on July 12-14th. It was a 3 day camp
attended by 13 youth from Polk county
and 12 from Marshall county. The youth
engaged in a community service projects
(pictured right) to clean up the facilities at
Pilgrim Heights. They did various activities
through out the three days. They
participated in challenge courses, a
poverty simulation, got to go canoeing
and several other fun things!
MARSHALL COUNY NEWS
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