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4-H
Newsletter
www.atascosa.agrilife.org
Atascosa-tx@tamu.edu
Atascosa
County
The members of Texas A&M AgriLife will provide equal opportunities in programs and activities, education, and employment to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic
information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity and will strive to achieve full and equal employment opportunity throughout Texas A&M Argillite. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department
of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating. We will seek to provide reasonable accommodation for all persons with disabilities for this meeting. We request that you contact the Atasco-
sa County Extension Service twelve days (12) prior to the event at (830) 569-0034 or as soon as possible to advise us of the auxiliary aid or service that you require.
February 2020 Inside this Issue
25 E. 5th St.
P.O. Box 379
Leming, TX, 78050
(P) 830-569-0034
(F) 830-569-8997
@Atascosa4H
Club Information 2
Members in Action 3
ACLS Photos & Results 4-8
Dog Show 9
Storyboard Contest 9
Fashion Show 10
Talent Show 11
Photography Contest 12
Bee Keeping Essay 13
Indoor Archery Match 14
Shooting Sports 15
Ag Product ID 16
Beef Sale 17
Buyers Thank You Letter 18
Rabbit Show 19
Horse 19
Hunting Contest Results 20
Fishing Tournament 21
Summer Camps 22
DC Trip & Lead Academy 23
Scholarships 24
Printable Calendar 25-26
The Atascosa County
Extension Office will be
closed on February 17, 2020.
District 12 Shooting Sports Postal
League Contest
The Postal League is designed to provide additional shooting sports opportunities for 4-H members across District 12. The event
includes Smallbore Rifle, Shotgun, and Archery. The term “Postal” simply refers to this event taking place locally within your
area. Depending on the number of disciplines the 4-H’er enters will determine the fee. The base registration fee is $5.00 and each event
will be $10. Registration for these events will be administered through 4-H Connect. Select
the “D12 4-H Shooting Sports Postal League” event. The registration period will begin
February 1, 2020 and conclude on February 20, 2020. Participants of these 4-H events should
coordinate with their respective coach or county office to register. Anyone looking to
participate in this contest must complete a safety orientation prior to competition.
Atascosa County
4-H Shooting
Sports Rifle
Safety Orientation
If you are interested
in participating in
Atascosa County 4-H
Rifle Project this year
you must attend
safety orientation
before you can
participate in a
shooting contest or
practice. Orientation
will take place on
Saturday, February
8, 2020 at 2 PM at
the Meyer Ranch.
Practices will take
place on Thursdays
and Sundays at 2
PM at the Meyers
Ranch. All is
weather permitting.
Atascosa County
Photography Contest
Photos due by 5 PM on
February 21, 2020 to
Ashlie.stayton@ag.tamu.edu.
You can enter one category or
all of them. See rules and
categories on page 12.
RSVP for Roundup and
Fashion Show Paperwork
Due by February 28, 2020.
Story Board workshop
On February 28, 2020 at 5:30
PM.
Details for all three on pages
9-11.
Blackhill 4-H Club
2nd Sunday of the Month
6:00 PM
Blackhill Community Center
Kim Lutz
Kimlutz97@gmail.com
Leming/Verdi 4-H Club
2nd Monday of the Month
6:30 PM
Verdi Community Center
Carl Royal
Carl.royal@yahoo.com
Lytle 4-H Club
2nd Monday of the Month
6:30 PM
Lytle Primary School Cafeteria
Jennifer Criswell
Jennifer.criswell.jc@gmail.com
Poteet 4-H Club
2nd Wednesday of the Month
6:00 PM
Poteet Elementary
School Cafeteria
Stephanie Rankin-Scharmann
Poteet4-H@gmail.com
Mesquite 4-H Club
2nd Monday of the Month
6:00 PM
Pleasanton Elementary Cafeteria
Sue Ann Smith & Johanna Hagen
Jspjsmith@att.net
Johannahagen1973@gmail.com
Atascosa Club of Equine Enthusiasts 4-H Club
4th Sunday of the Month
7:00 PM
1st United Methodist Church
Pleasanton, TX
Karen Harris
Karen@lazyranch.us
Atascosa County 4-H Clubs
Meeting, Dates, Times,
Locations, and Club Managers.
La Parita 4-H Club
2nd Thursday of the Month
6:30 PM
Cowboy Fellowship Church
Jourdanton, TX
Jason & Valerie Aguilar
Jason.sgc@gmail.com
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DON’T FORGET TO ENROLL ON 4-H CONNECT
Enrollment for the 2019—2020 4-H Year is now open on 4-H Connect. Anyone that wishes to show an animal under Atascosa County 4-H or participate in a contest must be registered. Youth Member Participation Fees are $25 now through October 31st. On November 1st the cost to register will increase to $30 through the end of the year. Any adult volunteers must also register on 4-H Connect and complete the Volunteer Screening Process. Cost for adult volunteers is $10 this covers the screening for the year. For more information and tips on getting registered please visit http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/welcometotexas4h_19_20.pdf.
4-H Connect can be found at: https://texas.4honline.com.
If you have any questions with getting register on 4-H Connect please contact Ashlie at the Atascosa County Extension Office.
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Atascosa County 4-H Members in Action
If you are a 4-H Member or Parent and you have pictures from a 4-H related event
you want featured in the newsletter please send to: Ashlie.stayton@ag.tamu.edu.
Atascosa County 4-H Members in Action
Safer Path Family Violence Shelter is looking for the following items this month:
Blow Dryers; Small Throw Blankets; Body Wash; Coffee Pot; Coloring Books; Bras (size Lg);
Sports Bras (all sizes); Women’s Underwear (all sizes).
Any donations can be taken to the Begin Again Thrift Store in Pleasanton.
Congratulations to our County Council President Nathan Ricks who signed with Shiner Univer-
sity in Kerrville, TX. Nathan will be going the Shriner University Shooting team. One the day of
signing Nathan was able to participate in a collegiate shoot. Nathan will be receiving a
$21,000 scholarship to attend the University and be a member of the Shotgun Team.
Atascosa County Livestock Show
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Atascosa County Livestock Show
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Atascosa County Livestock Show
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Atascosa County Livestock Show Results
• Colton Eisenhauer—Grand Champion Steer—La Parita
• Larissa Villarreal—Grand Champion Goat—Mesquite
• Madison Lutz—Grand Champion Turkey—Blackhill
• Peyton Jenschke—Reserve Champion Steer—Poteet
• Nathan Ricks—Reserve Champion Goat—Mesquite
• Holden Pawelek—Reserve Champion Broiler— La Parita
• Macy Bartek—Reserve Champion Rabbit—Leming/Verdi
• Taylor Adams– Champion British Steer– Blackhill
• Marti Ducote—Champion Charolais Steer—La Parita
• Aaliyah Caldwell-Champion Brahman Steer—Mesquite
• Madeline Brymer—Champion Dark OPB—Mesquite
• Memphis Landa—Champion Lt. Weight Goat—Poteet
• Kaydence Thomas—Reserve Champion Exotic Steer—Blackhill
• Hayden Jenschke—Reserve Champion Charolais Steer—Poteet
• Spencer Thomas—Reserve Champion Duroc—Poteet
• Cross Ringelstein—Reserve Champion Hamp—Mesquite
• Jace Olle—Reserve Champion York—Poteet
• Kayzen Lassere—Reserve Champion Southdown—Lytle
• Jack Fluitt—Reserve Champion Lt. Weight Goat—La Parita
• Jaxson Adams—1st Place Class 1 British Steer—Blackhill
• Mila Ducote—1st Place Class 1 ABC Steer—La Parita
• Mason Vick—1st Place Class 2 ABC—Mesquite
• Trey Hagen—1st Place Class 1 Hamp—Mesquite
• Adyson Brymer—1st Place Class 2 Cross—Mesquite
• Ryan Brymer—1st Place Class 4 Cross—Mesquite
• Emree Adamitz—1st Place Class 5 Cross—Leming/Verdi
• Pearson Royal—1st Place Lt. Weight Finewool Lamb—Leming/Verdi
• Caitlyn Nieschwitz—2nd Place Class 1 British Steer—Mesquite
• Hunter Dziuk—2nd Place Class 1 Charolais Steer—Blackhill
• Ely Rankin—2nd Place Class 1 ABC Steer—Mesquite
• Avery Dziuk—2nd Place Class 2 ABC Steer—Blackhill
• Barin Jasik—2nd Place Class 4 ABC Steer—Leming/Verdi
• Makenna Slomchinski—2nd Place Class 1 Exotic Steer—Leming/Verdi
• Madilyn Vick—2nd Place Class 2 Exotic Steer— Mesquite
• Chase Rankin—2nd Place Class 1 Hamp—Mesquite
• Brooke Rankin—2nd Place Class 2 Hamp—Mesquite
• Hallie Bates—2nd Place Class 1 York—Poteet
• Kyle Brymer—2nd Place Class 2 York—Mesquite
• McKenzie Lutz— 2nd Place Class 2 York—Blackhill
• Hunter Rankin—2nd Place Class 2 Cross—Mesquite
• Genieve Turner—2nd Place Class 7 Cross—Leming/Verdi
• Justin Villarreal—2nd Place Class 4 Market Goats—Mesquite
• Dakota Landa—2nd Place Class 5 Market Goat—Poteet
• Hadley Kerry—3rd Place Class 2 British Steer—Blackhill
• Jacob Rankin—3rd Place Class 1 Brahman Steer—Mesquite
• Skylar Schimelpfening—3rd Place Class 2 Brahman Steer—Mesquite
• Coltyn Dean—3rd Place Class 1 ABC Steer—Lytle
• Weston Eisenhauer—3rd Place Class 2 ABC Steer—La Parita
• Nathan Bosquez—3rd Place Class 3 ABC Steer—Leming/Verdi
• Corgin King—3rd Place Class 1 Duroc—Blackhill
• Kaydin Olle—3rd Place Class 4 Cross—Poteet
• Sadie Schimelpfening—3rd Place Class 5 Cross—Mesquite
• Blakely Royal—3rd Place Hvy. Cross Lamb—Leming/Verdi
• Logan Brown—3rd Place Broilers—Leming/Verdi
• Casen Wilson—3rd Place Rabbits—La Parita
• Chloe Nieschwitz—4th Place Class 2 ABC Steer—Mesquite
• Caleb Bates—4th Place Class 2 Lt. OPB—Poteet
• Landyn Hickl—4th Place Class 3 Lt. OPB—Mesquite
• William Levi Turner—4th Place Class 3 York—Leming/Verdi
• Macy Katcsmorak—4th Place Class 5 Cross—Leming/Verdi
• Amanda McAda—4th Place Lt. Med. Wool Lamb—Leming/Verdi
• Zane Rodriguez—4th Place Class 1 Market Goat—Leming/Verdi
• Mallory Fey—4th Place Class 3 Market Goat—Leming/Verdi
• Sarah Scharmann—4th Place Class 4 Market Goat—Leming/Verdi
• Luke Krause—4th Place Broilers—Mesquite
• Alex Naegelin—5th Place Class 3 Brahman Steer—Lytle
• Mark Thornton—5th Place Class 3 Dark OPB—Mesquite
• Kate Katcsmorak—5th Place Class 4 Duroc—Leming/Verdi
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Atascosa County Livestock Show Results
• Jacob Bates—5th Place Class 6 Cross—Poteet
• Emily McAda—5th Place Lt. Medium Wool Lamb—Leming/Verdi
• Gretchen Caraway—5th Place Med. Medium Wool Lamb—Leming/Verdi
• Attlee Davis—5th Place Turkey Tom—Poteet
• Presley Brown—5th Place Broilers—Leming/Verdi
• Kinley Alvarado—5th Place Rabbits—Mesquite
• Emma Katcsmorak—6th Place Class 2 Dark OPB—Leming/Verdi
• Ian Castillo—6th Place Class 3 Hamp—Leming/Verdi
• Tycen King– 6th Place Class 1 Lt. OPB—Blackhill
• Luke Thornton—6th Place Class 3 York—Mesquite
• Trey Caraway—6th Place Lt. Medium Wool Lamb—Leming/Verdi
• Evelynn Caraway—6th Place Med. Medium Wool Lamb—Leming/Verdi
• Braeden Brown—6th Place Broilers—Leming/Verdi
• Paige Read—6th Place Rabbits—Mesquite
• Brian Ortiz—7th Place Class 3 Dark OPB—Mesquite
• Bree Crisswell—8th Place Class 1 Duroc—Lytle
• Kolbi Perkins—8th Place Class 3 Cross—Lytle
• Kylan Willden—8th Place Turkey Tom—Poteet
• Sophia Castillo—9th Place Class 4 Duroc—Leming/Verdi
• Gerald Naegelin—9th Place Class 8 Cross—Lytle
• Colton Banta—9th Place Broilers—Mesquite
• Joshua Dickey—9th Place Rabbits—La Partia
• Clayton Adamitz—10th Place Class 2 Duroc—Leming/Verdi
• Lillian Krause—10th Place Broilers—Mesquite
• Kate McNeill—10th Place Rabbits—ACEE
• Justin Horn—11th Place Class 1 Duroc—Poteet
• Casper Ringelstein—11th Place Class 5 Cross—Mesquite
• Kenzie Rakowitz—11th Place Rabbits—Mesquite
• McAda Rutherford—12th Place Class 1 Hamp—Leming/Verdi
• Alexis Rakowitz—12th Place Class 5 Cross—Mesquite
• Retta Roberts—12 Place Rabbits—Mesquite
• Tori Adams—12th Place Class 3 Cross—Blackhill
• Peter Pawelek—13th Place Rabbits
• Natalie Read—14th Place Rabbits
• Lillian Evans—15th Place Class 5 Cross—Lytle
• Trevor Dickey—15th Place Rabbits—La Parita
• William Trapp—16th Place Rabbits—Mesquite
• Roberson Harold—17th Place Rabbits—Lytle
• Joshua Hill—20th Place Rabbits—La Partia
• Kirby McNeill—27th Place Rabbits—ACEE
• Lauren Trapp—28th Place Rabbits—Mesquite
• Corbynn Alvarado—29th Place Rabbits—Mesquite
• Emma Smith—30th Place Rabbits—ACEE
• Abigail Miller—33rd Place Rabbits—Lytle
• David Smith—35th Place Rabbits—ACEE
• Jessica Hill—36th Place Rabbits—La Partia
• Reagan Aguilar—37th Place Rabbits—La Parita
• Addison Wagner—38th Place Rabbits—Lytle
• Trent Rubal—40th Place Rabbits—La Parita
• Montana Aguilar—42rd Place Rabbits—La Parita
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Some Atascosa County 4-H Members Entered the Atascosa County Livestock Show under FFA, but are still represented here. We will
feature Skillathon and Showmanship winners in a Newsletter to come.
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Upcoming Contests To Participate In
If you have questions in regards to Dog Show or Project the Dog Project will meet the 1st Thursday of each month at
6:30 PM in the Atascosa County Extension Office Auditorium.
Storyboard The 4-H Storyboard is an industry-inspired method of displaying original designs. The best storyboards create vivid visual images that are inspiring and appealing to viewers. The storyboard “tells the story” of the designers idea. It includes origi-
nal illustrations and flats, as well as additional materials such as photos from the internet, fabric swatches, and more that have inspired the unique design. The 2020 Storyboard theme is “Game Night.” Any 4-H Member can compete in that County Storyboard Contest. Storyboards are due on March 17, 2020 by 5 PM for the County Contest. The first place
winner in each Division and Category has the opportunity to have their Storyboard advance to the District 12 Contest, and Seniors have the possibly of advancing to the State Roundup Contest.
Divisions: Junior—Grades 3-5; Intermediate—Grades 6-8; Senior—Grades 9-12
Categories: Wearable—Clothing that can be worn.
Accessory—Includes such items such as belts, purses, bags, hats, etc.
Jewelry—Necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings. etc.
Pet Clothing—Items that can be worn by a pet or any other animal.
Home Décor—Items that are easy to move and make a home visually appealing such as throw pillows, table runner, or wall hangings.
Home Furnishings—Items that make a home comfortable for living or working in such as a couch, ottoman, chair, tables, desks, and beds.
If you would like more information on Storyboard we will be holding a Storyboard Workshop on February 28, 2020 at 5:30 PM, dinner will be served at the Workshop. If you want to attend please
RSVP to Ashlie.stayton@ag.tamu.edu by 5 PM February 27, 2020.
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You will construct or purchase a clothing or fashion item, turn in paperwork explaining your item, complete an interview with a panel of judges. Any 4-H Member in grades 3-12 can compete in the
Atascosa County Fashion Show. The first place winner in each Division Category has the chance to participate at the District 12 Fashion Show, and Senior Division 4-H Members have the opportunity to
possibly advance to the State 4-H Roundup Contest. The Atascosa County Fashion Show will be on Friday March 6, 2020 at 6 PM at the Atascosa County Extension Office. The District 12 Fashion Show
at this time is scheduled for April 4, 2020 with more details to come out at a later time.
If you want to participate in the Atascosa County Fashion Show Paperwork is due to the Extension Office by 5 PM February 28, 2020.
If you want more information on this contest please contact the Atascosa County Extension Office.
Divisions are: Junior Grades 3-5; Intermediate Grades 6-8; Senior Grades 9-12
Construction
Garments may be constructed by sewing, knitting, or
crocheting.
Categories you can construct a garment for are:
Everyday Living— Includes casual, sportswear weekend-wear, sleepwear, clothing for school, casual afterschool
events, or hanging our with friends.
ReFashion—The result of modifying existing clothing or fabric items (such as table cloth or curtain) into something more fashionable. The main purpose of ReFashion is creativity, as well as sewing skills. The Member designs and sews a wearable garment from previously used
garments or fabric items.
Semi-Formal to Formal—Entry must be designed for semi-formal to formal occasions and made from fabrics intended
for the same.
Theatre/Costume—Garment intended for use as a costume. These garments may be unusual or innovative
materials; imaginative but wearable.
Entry Form, Rules and Guidelines, score sheet, and sam-
ple interview questions can be found at: https://texas4-
h.tamu.edu/projects/fashion-interior-design/ , scroll
down to Fashion Show and Construction.
Buying
You put together an outfit that you purchase which exhibits
quality of workmanship and at a great price.
Categories you can purchase a garment for are:
Business/Interview Attire—Entry should be an outfit you would wear for a job interview, scholarship interview, job
fair, or other professional event.
Fantastic Fashions under $25—Outfits must be purchased
at a garage sale, consignment store, Goodwill, Salvation
Army, or other retail business. Receipts are required for
everything that is visible during the interview, except
shoes. Do not need to account for sales tax.
Semi—Formal to Formal—Entry must be designed for
semi-formal to formal occasions and made from fabrics
intended for the same.
Special Interest—Entry should be a specific outfit that you
need to know how to purchase wisely, and should be
something that reflects a special interest of the participant.
Examples are but not limited to: equestrian and riding ap-
parel, dance costumes, hiking clothing, or rock climbing
clothing.
Entry Form, Rules and Guidelines, Score sheet, and
sample interview questions can be found at: https://
texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/fashion-interior-
design/ , scroll down to Fashion Show and Buying.
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County Roundup
The 4-H Talent Show
If you like to sing, dance, act out a play, read a poem, or
play instrument this is a 4-H Contest for you. You can
also grab a friend and perfect your public speaking
skills while you make a presentation on an educational
topic, or do it alone.
Roundup is a contest where you can choose to participate in multiple different areas:
Share-the-Fun, which is the 4-H equivalent to a talent show. In Share-the-Fun you can pre-
form alone, with a friend, or a group of friends. You can preform in a group or with a friend
a Choreographed Routine, play musical instruments, skit, or as a band. If you like to per-
form alone you can read a poem or prose, have a solo performance, or sing a song in the vocal
contest.
Public Speaking, you write a speech on a topic you are familiar with and deliver the speech
to an audience. Once the speech is complete the audience will ask questions to better under-
stand your topic.
Educational Presentation, You make a speech on a topic and make presentation aids and
props to help educate an audience on your topic. You can make the presentation with a
friend or on your own. There is a list of topics to choose from to make the presentation on
that will be released soon. Last year of few of the topics were: Agricultural Technology &
Farm Safety, Animal Science, Beef, Health & Wellness, Horse, Open, Open—Agricultural &
Natural Resources, Open—Family & Community Health, and Safety and Injury Prevention.
Ag Product ID Contest, can you identify ag products that are grown in Texas, can you identi-
fy benefits of each of these products? If you this is a contest for you. If you would like to
have more information on Ag Product ID you can contact our coach for the County Marla
Rankin at: marlarankin200@gmail.com
Age Divisions are: Junior—Grade 3-5; Intermediate—6-8; Senior—9-12
Atascosa County Roundup Contest will be on March 5, 2020 at the
Extension Office. If you would like to participate please let Ashlie
Stayton or Dru Benavides know at Ashlie.stayton@ag.tamu.edu or
dru.benavides@ag.tamu.edu by February 28, 2020.
Atascosa County Photography Contest
Photos must be taken by participants between dates of January 1, 2019 and the time of entry.
Photo Format: Must be .jpeg, .jpg, or .png
Each 4-H Member may enter one photo per category.
Email Photos for the contest to Ashlie.stayton@ag.tamu.edu by February 21, 2020, 5PM.
Photos cannot be larger than 5120 KB (5MB)
Only slight computer enhanced photos are allowed. Examples are crop, trimming, adjusting lighting, and red eye reduction. Any altered photography, such as changing colors or applying design styles using computer graphics
will disqualify an entry. Any other alteration, manipulation, edits, to a photo would require the photo to be entered into the Enhanced category.
Photographs must not contain camera or user placed text. This includes such things as date stamps, comments, or titles. Text or wording as part of the photograph such as a street sign is acceptable.
Each entry must be the photographic work of the 4-H Member.
We will award places to all photos in each category. The first place winner in each age division and category is eligible for the District 12 Photography Contest. Any Senior that gets a first place in a category is eligible to sub-
mit their photos in the Texas 4-H Photography Contest.
Please see the Texas 4-H Photography rules in the link below for reason for disqualification.
Rules for the District 12 Photography Contest will be released at a later date.
The Texas 4-H Photography Contest for 1st place seniors will be April 1, 2020—April 15, 2020 on 4-H Connect, and the rules and guidelines can be found at: http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/
photography_contest_rules_guidelines_2020.pdf
Divisions: Junior—Grades 3-5; Intermediate—Grades 6-8; Senior—Grades 9-12
Categories:
Photography Contest
Animals—Domestic— Animals that have been tamed and made fit for a human environment. Ex: Cat, Chick-en, Cows, Hamster, Horse, Etc.
Animals—Wildlife—Animals that have not been tamed. Ex: Deer, Birds, Elephants, Snakes, Etc.
Catch—All—Photos that do not fit into one of the other categories. Ex: Long exposure zoomed images, paint-ing with light, polaroid image, still—life, Etc.
Detailed & Macro—Macro, close up photos.
Dominant Color—The dominant element in the image must be a specific color, such as red. Ex: bowl of lem-ons in a yellow bowl on top of a yellow table cloth. Black and White Photographs not allowed in this cate-gory.
Elements of Design— Photos that showcase line, shape, pattern, form, texture, perspective, etc..
Enhanced—A single photo that has been technically manipulated to be an abstract, panoramic, stitched or composite image.
Food—Still life specialization of photography, aimed at producing attractive photographs of food for use in such items of advertisements, packaging, menus and or/
cookbooks. Photos of alcohol beverages are not al-lowed.
Landscape & Nature (Non—Animal)—Landscapes, outdoor scenic, sunsets, urban landscapes, seascapes.
Motion/Action—Capture of movement within a photo.
Night—Photos that capture objects in or against the night sky. This can include objects such as buildings, landscape features, people, light trails. Sunset and sun-rise photos not allowed.
People—babies, families, kids, portraits, etc.
Plant/Flora—Photos of single flower, plant bush, tree, etc. Ex: rose, upward shot of a tree, etc.
Shadow/Silhouette—outline that appears dark with lit-tle or no details/ features against a brighter background. Reflections are not allowed.
Theme—The Elements—must contain one of the 4 ele-ments: earth, air, water, or fire. Photos can include a combination of one or more elements, but the element(s) itself must be the focal point. Ex: dust devil, steam, snow, campfire, water droplets, clouds, etc.
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Photography Project Workshop and Practice Opportunities
Photoshop workshop! Open to 4-H Photography Ambassadors & Texas 4-H Junior Master Photographers - limited to 12.
*Saturday, April 4, 2020, 8:30 a.m.
*Bell County Extension Office, 1605 N. Main St, Ste 102, Belton, TX 76513
*Participants MUST have their own laptop loaded with Photoshop Elements (any version, but 2020 is preferred)
*Instructor: Earl Nottingham, Texas Parks and Wildlife Chief Photographer
*RSVP: Elizabeth Schlak, 254-718-1332
Practice Opportunity/Community Service. San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Junior Shoot-Out (Shooting Sports)
*February 13-16, 2020 (Thurs - Sun, but you don't have to be there the duration!) 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
*Friday evening (Feb 14), the Army Marksmanship Unit exhibition
*National Shooting Complex, 5931 Roft Rd, San Antonio 78253
*Great opportunity to practice action/sports event photography! There will be 3 adult photographers available to assist 4-H photographers.
Event coordinator: Angela Gerlich, ager-lich@tsrafoundation.com 512-426-1329
*RSVP: Michael Cariaga, Texas 4-H Photography Ambassador Adult Volunteer, 214-649-3429, Mi-chael.cariaga@gmail.com (will be on site)
Shooting Sports
For information on Registration Fees, Age Divisions, Course of Fire, Targets, Equipment Classes, Scoring, and
more please visit: http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/
shootin_sprots_indoor_archery_information_2020_v3.pdf
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Atascosa 4-H Shooting Sports Program
SHOTGUN Boyd Grimshaw 830-570-0110
boydgrimshaw@hotmail.com
RIFLE Jimmy Meyer 830-570-7071,
jimmygun-shop@hotmail.com
ARCHERY Paul Macmanus (210) 452-2620,
paulandtera@att.net
For more information on the shooting sports
project, visit
http://agrilife.org/d124h/events/.shooting-
sports
Additional tournament information can also be
found at
http://www.iclays.com/cgi-bin/
public_tournament_list.cgi or
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/outdoor-learning/
hunter-education/shooting-
sportsopportunities/sporting-clays-schedule
District 12 4-H Trap, Skeet, & Whiz– Bang
Shoot
March 28, 2020 at the South Texas Shooting
Complex in Webb County.
Registration will take place on 4-H Connect by
selecting the “D12 Trap, Skeet & Whiz Bang Shoot)
The registration period will be February 25—March
17, 2020. Registration fee will be $120 per
contestant (150 targets). Must of completed a
safety orientation in order to compete.
Take your Best Shot @ March Madness 2020—Rifle Shoot
Hosted by Travis County 4-H Shooting Sports
Register on iclays.com until Midnight Feb. 28
Entry Fee is $45 & $1 per event, limited 3 events
Austin Rifle Club, 16312 Littig Rd., Manor, TX
Questions: tc4hssmanager@gmail.com
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2020 Leon County Youth Livestock Show Ag Product ID Contest
Leon County Expo Center—3637 CR 305, Buffalo, TX, 77831.
Friday, April 17, 2020. Registration is at 12 PM and Contest begins at 1 PM.
Junior Division (grade 3—8); Senior Division (grade 9—12)
Buckles awards to high point junior and senior individual.
Entries of $20 per team or $10 per individual entry are due by 1 PM at contest start.
Rules for this contest can be found at: http://leon.agrilife.org/leon-county-livestock-show
For more information please contact: Richard Parrish, (903) 536-2531 re-parrish@tamu.edu
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Beef
Livestock “No Pass No Play”
In order to participate in any 4-H sponsored event including stock shows, shooting sports, or other contests, members must be enrolled with one of our area clubs and meet the 50% attend-ance requirement prior to the contest. Partici-pation in any competition or shooting event is
only permitted while meeting eligibility criteria under Texas Education Code 33.081 “No Pass
No Play.”
Livestock show season is here. Please plan accordingly.
Schedules, rules, and guidelines can be found on each show’s website.
Fort Worth: fwssr.com
San Angelo: sanangelorodeo.com
San Antonio: sarodeo.com
Houston: rodeohouston.com
Austin: rodeoaustin.com
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Atascosa County Livestock Show Buyers Lists and photos are ready for pick up at the Atascosa County Extension Office.
You must pick up buyers list and photos in office, we cannot mail or email them. You must send each buyer a thank you letter and include a photo to
your top buyers. Once you have written your thank you letters you must pro-vide the Extension Office with a copy your thank you letters before you can
receive a check.
Tips on Writing Thank You letters from the Texas 4-H Roundup Website.
http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/WritingThankYouNotes.pdf
NEVER FORGET: Donors have a choice!
Tip 1: Recap Who you are and What You are Thank-
ing Them For. (Paragraph 1: My Name is ______,
and I am a member of the ______ 4-H Club. I have
been involved in the organization since_____. I partic-
ipate in____(list projects, contest, etc.) I really enjoy 4-
H because I have learned ____. Paragraph 2: I want
to take this opportunity to thank you for _____. (BE
SPECIFIC) Then, how did that help YOU? (The mon-
ey from the sale of my pig will go into my college
fund. I am planning to attend_______and
study________.
Tip 2: Finish Strong (I know that you support many
organizations/causes/students, but I want to thank
you again for choosing to buy my pig. Your generous
gift is greatly appreciated.)
Tip 3: Stand out with extra effort. Should you do a
handwritten or a typed thank you?
Advantages of a Handwritten Letter—It shows that you
were willing to invest your time. You get to select the ap-
propriate card or stationary which looks like you put
some thought into the process.
Disadvantage of a Handwritten Letter—If you handwrit-
ing is barely legible, your message might get lost in trans-
lation. Mark outs, and inkblots do not look very profes-
sional even if your message is heart-felt.
Advantages of Typed Letter—you can create your own
letterhead and stationary to reflect your personal style.
You have spell check, grammar check and can re-write
until your message is just what you want.
Disadvantages of a Typed Letter—It can look like a form
letter if you are not careful to make it personal and specif-
ic. Small percentage of people will be offended that you
didn’t take the time to WRITE a letter.
***Note: If you choose to type your letter, be sure to actu-
ally sign it yourself. In addition, I would address the en-
velope by hand.
Tip 4: Timing is Important. Thank you letters should
be done ASAP after the event. The longer you wait
the less emotional connection you will have to the
event, the person, and the gift.
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Horse
Online Horse Judging Course at:
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This course is directed towards youth and collegiate horse judging team member, their coaches, and anyone interested in learning more
about horse judging. The learning objectives of this course include understanding the rules for each class, applying the judging guide-
lines to each class by judging video classes, and learning to articulate placings during oral reasons.
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Atascosa County 4-H Hunting Contest Results
Natalie Read received 1st place hog. Riley Fisher with her Low Fence Deer that
scored a 47.54 takes 2nd place in the low
fence contest.
James Dickens with his High Fence Deer
that scored a 162.125 takes 1st place high
fence and most points with 12 points.
Luke Dickens with his High Fence
Deer that scored a 140.125 takes 3rd
place high fence.
Stayton Hagen with his High Fence Deer
that scored a 149.625 takes 2nd place high
fence and widest spread with a 22.087 inch
inside spread.
Mason Schulz with his Low Fence
deer that scored a 94.25 takes
1st place in the low fence
contest.
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Time to start making those summer plans.
As a County we plan on attending Outdoor Adventure Camp July 8-10, 2020.
Applications are now open for Summer Texas Brigades Camps and are due by March 15, 2020.
The 2020 Texas Brigades Camp Applications and Information
can be found at: https://www.texasbrigades.org/applications
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More information can be found at: https://4-h.org/parents/presidential-inauguration/
Scholarships
Texas A&M Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Scholarships—Undergraduate Degrees in Plant and Environ-mental Soil Science and Turfgrass Science. Freshmen are eligible for up to $4000 per year of departmental scholarships for 4 years and Transfers are eligible for up to $4000 per year of departmental scholarships for 2 years. Scholarship application and requirements at: soilcrop.tamu.edu
4-H Opportunity Scholarship—The 2020 Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarship Program opened Friday, November 1st. The Texas 4-H Foundation implemented a new platform that will host the application submission process as well as manage scholars through the life cycle of their scholarship. Applicants will no longer submit their application through 4-H CONNECT or by paper/mail. There have been no changes to the criteria required of the applicant, only the way the applicant applies. Please review these attachments mentioned below so that you are aware of these changes.
Here is the 2020 scholarship timeline:
Application Deadline: February 14th
Interview Notifications (Tentative): April 3rd
Interviews: April 24th – 26th
Award Notifications (Tentative): May 4th
Texas 4-H Roundup: June 8th – 11th
Applicants must have their application reviewed by their CEA and have their CEA complete the CEA Verification Form. The applicant will need to upload this form with their application. The form is available to print from the Foundation website under the “Apply” button on the Scholarship page or from within their application.
Applicants now have the option to upload a pdf document for responses that are better suited in a table format.
To apply: https://texas4hfoundation.org/what-we-do/
Atascosa 4-H Merit Scholarship—Senior 4-H Members are invited to submit their letter of intent to apply for the Atascosa 4-H Merit Scholarship. All letters of intent are due March 1, 2020 to the Extension Office. For a complete list of requirements and application, visit the :Scholarships” tab at: Atascosa.agrilife.org.
1890 National Scholars Program—Program for one that is interested in working for the USDA after college graduation and is seeking a degree in agriculture, food, natural resources sciences, or other related disciplines at participating institutions. For more information please visit: nrcs.usda.gov
San Angelo Stock Show Scholarship—Deadline is April 1, 2020. Applications can be found at: https://www.sanangelorodeo.com/p/about/scholarship
Jason Krueger Memorial Scholarship—Deadline is April 10, 2020. Must have exhibited a steer in a Texas Steer Show. Applications can be found at http://counties.agrilife.org/atascosa/files/2020/01/2020-JHK-Scholarship-Ap.pdf
Atascosa County Livestock Show Association Scholarship—Deadline is April 15, 2020. Applications can be found at http://counties.agrilife.org/atascosa/files/2020/01/2020-ACLS-SCHOLARSHIP-APPLICATION-2020-1.pdf
Atascosa County Fair Association Scholarship—Deadline is April 1, 2020. Applications can be found at http://counties.agrilife.org/atascosa/files/2020/01/2020-ACFA-Atascosa-County-Fair-Association-Scholarship-Application-2020.pdf
Capital Farm Credit Scholarship, Sponsored by: Jourdanton Credit Office—Deadline is April 1, 2020. Please contact Ashlie Stayton@ag.tamu.edu for a copy of the application.
Atascosa Cattlemen’s Association Scholarship—Deadline April 1, 2020. Must be a current member of ACA or willing to become a member. https://atascosa.agrilife.org/scholarships/
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
February
1 4-H Connect
Opens for District
Postal & State Indoor
Archery Match
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Rifle Safety
Orientation 2PM
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 District 18 19 20 Postal 21 County 22
Horse League Close Pho tos Due Roundup RSVP
Judging RSVP Storyboard Wkshop
Storyboard Fashion Show Paperwork Due
23 24 25 26 Workshop Due27 28 29
March
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
County County
Roundup Fashion Show
Contest
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Time Change Houston
Stock Show
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Austin Stock Fashion
Show Storyboards Due
22 23 24 25 26 27 State 28 District 12
Indoor Archery Shotgun Match Match Carrizo State Indoor
Archery Match
Carrizo
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
April
County Council 1 2 Record Book Meeting/ 6 PM
‘Workshop Ambassadors
Meeting 5:15 PM
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Path to Plate
Family Grilling
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Holiday Extension
Office Closed
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 2 3 4 District District Fashion Photography Show and Opens Roundup
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
District Extension Office
Photography Closes Closed
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
RSVP Deadline
4-H Path to Plate
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
4-H Path to Plate District
Council Rifle Match
Nomination forms due
26 27 28 29 30
May
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