400 parke avenue, 4-h fairgrounds, crawfordsville, in
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400 Parke Avenue, 4-H Fairgrounds, Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Phone (765) 364-6363
Purdue University, Indiana Counties and U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating - An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution
A LOOKAHEAD!
Club MeetingSchedules
Goat & Sheep TagDays
Junior Leaders
VolunteerOpportunities
Important FutureDates
4-H Info Book
YQCA
Earth Day Kits
Fair Show Schedule
CL VER NEWS
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Dear 4-H Families,
Spring is officially here and we are seeing more 4-H activities happening each week. 4-H Clubs have been actively meeting in-person and we have heard of some great success stories. With the anticipation of summer and what this will mean for 4-H activities, please understand that we will be communicating with 4-H families as those plans are being finalized (4-H Camp, state 4-H trips, etc.).
Indiana 4-H intends to hold face-to-face 4-H exhibitions/county fairs in 2021 in all 92 counties. We demonstrated that we can successfully and safely conduct in-person fair with appropriate modifications. We will offer a virtual option for those who cannot or do not wish to participate in-person. We will continue to follow state and local health guidelines which may effect what our county fairs will look like. Be on the lookout for more information! We could never say THANK YOU enough for your continued patience and flexibility.
To stay up-to-date on the latest information, please read the newsletter, check your e-mails regularly, and "like" Montgomery County 4-H on Facebook.
Thank you,
Abby Morgan4-H Youth Development Extension Educator
I M P O R T A N T D A T E SF O R T H E F U T U R E
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
ARCHERY INSTRUCTOR
We currently have no certified
instructors to help instruct
youth in this project .
FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR
We are in need of a few more
individuals that would be
interested in teaching youth
proper safety and use of firearms .
We specifically need at least 1
person trained in Rifle .
W e n e e d y o u r h e l p ! T h e s e p o s i t i o n s a r e a v a i l a b l e :
I F YOU ARE I N TERESTED I N A T TEND I NG THE I N S TRUCTOR CERT I F I C A T I ON
TRA I N I NG I N SEPTEMBER FOR E I T HER F I REARMS OR ARCHERY , P LEASE
REACH OUT TO THE EXTENS I ON OFF I CE A T ( 7 6 5 ) 3 6 4 - 6 3 6 3
S h e e p & G o a t T a g D a y s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A d d / D r o p P r o j e c t D e a d l i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L i v e s t o c k E n r o l l m e n t D e a d l i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 - H C a m p a t S h a k a m a k S t a t e P a r k . . . . . . . . . . . .
M o n t g o m e r y C o u n t y 4 - H F a i r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A p r i l 3 0 / M a y 1
. . . . . . . . . . . . M a y 1 5
. . . . . . . . . . . . M a y 1 5
. . . . . . . J u n e 1 6 - 1 8
. . . . . . . J u l y 1 6 - 2 2
If you plan to exhibit beef cattle, dairy cattle,swine, sheep, meat goats, dairy goats, poultry, andrabbits (both at the county and state level), 4-Hmembers MUST be certified through the Youth forthe Quality Care of Animals (YQCA) program.
Thanks to a generous sponsorship from TipmontREMC, the Extension office will again be offeringFREE $3.00 coupon vouchers for in-persontrainings.
For more information about dates of upcomingclasses, how to register, and information aboutthe online ONLY test-out option, please visithttp://bit.ly/2021MoCoYQCA. This link is alsoaccessible through the MoCo QR Code.
Please read all of the information carefully so youcan stay informed and if you have any questions,please contact the Extension office at (765)364-6363.
Monday, April 12: 6-7 PM in 4-H Building
Tuesday, May 25: 6-7 PM in 4-H Building
Wednesday, June 2:12-1 PM in 4-H Building
Monday, June 28: 6-7 PM in 4-H Building
Wednesday, July 7: 6-7 PM in Exhibit Hall
Monday, July 12: 12-1 PM in 4-H Building
4-H Info BookThe 4-H Info Book isnow available online forfamilies to referencefor all project updates.We have a limitedamount of hard copiesavailable at theExtension office, onlyone (1) free hard copyper family.
The following non-livestockprojects have updated for the2021 year:
BeekeepingComputerFood & FoodPreservation
ElectricGift WrappingPhotographySewing
Dairy ID Requirements
Goats Poultry
YQCA TRA IN INGDATES
The following livestock projects have updated for the 2021 year:
IT'S NOT TOO LATE!E N R O L L M E N T I S S T I L L O P E N !
GOAT& SHEEP
TAG DAYS
FINANCIAL AID SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE.PLEASE CONTACT THE EXTENSION OFFICE.
V I S I T V2 . 4 HONL INE . COM TO ENROLL TODAY !
POSTER BOARDSAND SLEEVES
ARE AVAILABLEAT THE
EXTENSIONOFFICE!
Posters $2 | Sleeves $1
Please be sure to go backinto your 4-H Online
account and verify the 4-Her’s years in project.
We have had severalfamilies notice inaccuratenumbers. If you find thatthe years in project are
incorrect, please contactthe Extension office andwe can correct that for
you.
May 15 is the deadline!
Saturday, May 1 8-10 am
(No appointment needed)
Contact Josh Patton toschedule an appointmentfor goat & sheeptagging on Friday ONLYat 765-366-9808.
Friday, Apri l 30 6-8 pm
(BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!)
Kits will include at least 5 activities and supplies that help youth learnabout and celebrate Earth Day. Youth DO NOT have to be current 4-H members to receive the kits.Registration ends Wednesday April 7th. Each kit is geared towards grades K-5, and serves only ONE youth. Kits are $15 each.Cash or check only is accepted for payment. Payment can be dropped off when the kit is picked up. Earth Day Kits are available starting April 12th.Kits to be picked up from Extension Office, 400 Parke Ave,Crawfordsville. Register at bit.ly/EDkits2021.
8am Horse Show(English/Versatility)
LIVESTOCK SHOWSFRIDAY, JULY 16
SATURDAY, JULY 17
TUESDAY, JULY 20
MONDAY, JULY 19
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21
SUNDAY, JULY 18
8am Horse Show (Western/Cont.)8am Rabbit Show1pm Poultry Show6pm Llama Show
10:30am Cat Show11am Sheep Show1pm Small Animal Show5pm Cattle Showmanship8pm Sheep Grand Drive
8am Swine Show7:30pm Swine Grand Drive
8am Dairy Goat Show10am Dog Show11am Pygmy Goat Show1pm Meat Goat Show5pm Beef Grooming
9am Dairy Show10:30am Beef Show6pm Overall Showmanship Show8pm Beef Grand Drive
PROJECT CHECK-IN,CHECK-OUT, &
SHOWS
6pm Food AuctionFRIDAY, JULY 16
SATURDAY, JULY 175:30pm Fashion Revue/Consumer Clothing Show
SUNDAY, JULY 186:30pm Public Speaking Contest
THURSDAY, JULY 224:30-5:30pm 4-H Check-out6:30pm Livestock Auction
TUESDAY, JULY 207pm Awards Program
THURSDAY, JULY 158:30-10am Perishable & SewingCheck-in and Open Judging4-5:30pm Open Class Check-in
WEDNESDAY, JULY 144-7pm Aerospace (Boys & GirlsClub)
TUESDAY, JULY 138am Consumer Clothing (CC)Check-in9am CC Judging12pm Fashion Revue (FR) Check-in1pm FR Judging5:30-7pm NonperishableCheck-in and Open Judging.
All dates and times aresubject to change as
we make adjustmentsto ensure the health
and safety of thefamilies in theprogram and
community members.
JUNIOR LEADERSWhat is Junior Leaders & Is it for you?
Meeting DatesPlease be aware that all meetings
are currently planned for in-person.However, we may need to make
modifications as the COVID statusof our county is updated weekly.
Monday,
Monday,
April 19th-5:30 pm-CPD Library: Meet in the back parking lot.
May 17th-6:30 pm-4-H Building
Saturday,
Monday,
June 12th-Time and -Location TBD
July 12th-5:30 pm-4-HFairgrounds
This is for 4-H youth currently in grades 7-12 and provides the
opportunity to developLEADERSHIP SKILLS
in order to assist their own 4-H Clubs and related activities.
Junior Leaders serve as
MENTORS and ROLE MODELSto the younger 4-H members by
sharing their experiences with them.
They are also involved inGIVING BACK
to their Community through a variety of efforts.