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East Pottawattamie County Calendar
September 1 Extension Office Closed Labor Day
September 1 4-H Online Enrollment Opens
September Record Books Due Club Deadlines
October 6-12 National 4-H Week
November 1 4-H Online Enrollment Deadline
November 6 Club Officer Training Great Western Bank 6-8pm
November 11 Extension Office Closed Veterans Day
November 17 Pancake Feed & Jamboree Awards Ceremony
East Pottawattamie County Newsletter September 2019
Hallie Peck
East Pottawattamie County Extension
County Youth Coordinator
712-482-6449
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Iowa State Fair Results
Congrats to all the East Pott 4-H members who participated at the Iowa State Fair! GREAT JOB!
Working Exhibits—Allyee Pierson, Merit
Educational Presentations—Paxtyn Meek, Excellence; Kyler Rieken, Merit
Static Projects— Jaden Bates—blue, Erin Carroll—seal of merit, Caitlin Duede—2 blue, Ellyanna Henderson—red, Ally Keener –red , Emma Kock—blue, Brayden Lund—2 blue, Henry Lund—2 blue, Adriawna Luth—blue, Isabelle McDermott—2 red, Kyley Nel-sen—blue, Dawson Otte—blue, Allyee Pierson—2 blue, Camryn Pierson—2 red, Kyler Rieken—blue, Logan Rose—red, Madison
Rush—red, Lydia Wede—blue, red; Parker Weirich—2 blue, white, seat of merit; Isabell Wheatley—red,
State Shooting Sports Results
Congrats to the East Pott 4-H members who participated at the Iowa State 4-H Shooting Match at Brownell’s Big Springs Range, Searsboro, IA on August 24, 2019. GREAT JOB!
Archery Compound: Mario Houser, Ransom Mascher, Logan Rose—4th place Junior
Archery Freestyle Recurve: Adriawana Luth—4th place Senior
Archery Matthew Genesis: Maryellen Luth
Muzzleloader: Jaden Luth
Shotgun Trap: Ransom Mascher, Mario Houser, Adriawna Luth, Dawson Otte
Smallbore .22 Rifle: Jaden Luth, Sophia Luth, Logan Rose, Maryellen Luth
4-H Online Enrollment Open
Enrollment for the new 4-H year is open September 1—November 1, 2019. Take a look at our website for step by step directions on how to get enrolled and all the details of joining 4-H!
For all 4-H Online enrollments, a green clover with your name and club will be posted in the office. Every 25 youth enrollments, 1 winner will be drawn for 4-H goodies! The earlier you enroll, the more chances you have win!!
New 4-H Member Handbook
Iowa 4-H Online Website
New (first time) Members/Family Help Sheet
Re-enrolling Members/Family Help Sheet
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4-H Record Books
4-H record books are a way to reflect back on the 4-H year. The purpose of 4-H record keeping is to teach how to keep records, which is an important life skill. Record keeping is an ongoing process that does not end when the 4-H year ends or when the 4-H career ends.
The objectives for 4-H record keeping include:
To learn how to set goals, how to make plans for action, and how to decide how well you did (evaluation).
To learn the skills of record keeping and organization to use now and in the future.
To learn to communicate and summarize.
To learn responsibility by completing a task.
To evaluate information that will market personal skills through future resumes and application forms.
4-H members in grades 4-12 are required to complete a 4-H record book to be eligible for awards at Jamboree
4-H members in grades 9-12 are required to complete a 4-H record book to be eligible for County Youth Council
**Clover Kids do not submit record books!
Record books are due to your club leaders in September (check with your club leaders on your specific club deadline!) Club leaders will check record books, nominate 4-H members for eligible awards, and bring them to the Extension Office by 5:00pm on October 1, 2019. The Youth Committee then checks record books and votes on awards. All awards are announced and record books are given back at the yearly "Jamboree" awards ceremony in the fall.
To get started on your record book and club officer record books, visit our Record Book Information Page! This page includes record book guidelines on the required pages to include in your record book along with the order you should have them organized in. Pages may be opened in PDF, Word or Google Docs, as typing your records and printing, or printing and using neat handwriting are both options. Please read the Record Keeping Guidelines form carefully, as it goes over all the details of what should and shouldn't be included in your record book. All forms should be filled out completely before placing in your record book. Record book evaluation forms, award requirements, nomination forms, and officer record book requirements are also available to view on this page. These forms are used by both the club leaders and the youth committee while judging record books. For record book questions feel free to contact Hallie by emailing [email protected] or call or stop by the Extension Office 406 Dr Van Zee Road in Oakland 712.482.6449.
County Youth Council
Another 4-H year has come to an end, as another great one begins! As the new 4-H year begins our search begins for an active, en-ergetic, and enthusiastic group of County Youth Council members to represent the East Pottawattamie County 4-H program. County Youth Council consists of senior-level (grades 9-12) 4-H members, who have successfully completed their previous year of 4-H and are excited to get involved and share their 4-H passion throughout East Pottawattamie County. County Youth Council helps to create ideas and plan fun activities county wide. They help with National 4-H Week, Jamboree, summer day camps and county fair, just to name a few. If you are committed to the 4-H program and you enjoy planning, coming up with great ideas, or working with youth, the East Pottawattamie County Youth Council is a great opportunity for you to grow your leadership experiences. The CYC normally meets once a month, September through July, and helps to plan county wide activities. By being an active member of the County Youth Council you will not only grow your leadership skills but also strengthen your friendships and build networks for the future. East Pottawattamie County Youth Council applications are due to the Extension Office by 5:00pm on September 12, 2019. In addition to your application, a one page resume, a signed requirement form, reenrollment on 4-H Online will also be due. No late applications will be accepted. A required Welcome Day will be held on Sunday, September 15th at 4:00pm at the Extension Office.
2019-2020 County Youth Council Requirements
2019-2019 County Youth Council Application
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National 4-H Week
National 4-H Week is October 6—12! Join us in celebrating and promoting 4-H!
Sunday: Hands
Check out the business window displays that each 4-H Club used their hard working hands to promote 4-H Week!
Monday: Enroll in 4-H Online!
Get enrolled or re-enrolled for the new 4-H year and get entered for the 4-H raffle For every 25 youth enrolled in 4-H a 4-H raffle winner will be drawn. Enroll early for more chances to win!
Tuesday: Head
Participate in contests to win 4-H prizes all week on our Facebook page, East Pottawattamie County 4-H
Wednesday: 4-H Green Day
Show your 4-H pride and wear green today! Tag East Pottawattamie County 4-H in your Facebook photos of you wearing green
Thursday: Heart
Share with a friend and/or on Facebook your 4-H story and why you love 4-H!
Friday: Flash Back Friday
Share a photo of you from the beginning of your 4-H Days and tag us on Facebook
Saturday: Health
Invite a friend to take a walk with you and tell them all about 4-H Invite them to join you at your next club meeting
4-H Week Window Displays
Help us celebrate 4-H week and spread the word about 4-H by decorating a local business window Business windows should be fully decorated and on display from 10:00am Sunday, October 6—8:00pm on Saturday, October 12. Judging will take place anytime during hours of display—10:00am Sunday, October 6—8:00pm on Saturday, October 12, so make sure it stays up the entire time! Once your club has decided which business window you plan to decorate, please let Hallie know so window judging can be planned out! One 4-H club winner will be chosen and one Clover Kids club winner will be chosen and announced on our Facebook page and in the November 4-H newsletter. Winning clubs will receive a fun 4-H surprise! Window judging criteria can be found on our web-site: www.extension.iastate.edu/eastpottawattamie
Pancake Feed & Jamboree
East Pottawattamie County 4-H presents The Pancake Feed on Sunday, November 17, 2019 at the Oakland Community Center from 11:30am—1:30pm with Jamboree to follow at 1:30pm. Free will donations will fund East Pottawattamie 4-H Clubs. We are asking for the help from 4-H families and clubs to make this happen! We are asking for 2 adults from each club to sign up for a shift to help in the kitchen making pancakes and sausage. We will have two shifts throughout the day—11:30am—12:30pm and 12:30pm—1:30pm with 5 adults per shift. These adults will be making pancakes and cooking sausage! Adults may begin signing up online—Pancake Feed Adult Sign Up. We will be asking for youth from each club to help serve and pick up plates; please wear your 4-H shirts during your shift and then stay for Jamboree!
11:30am—11:55am Westside Feeders, Westside Clover Kids
11:55am—12:20pm Botna Valley Achievers, Botna Valley Achievers Clover Kids
12:20pm—12:50pm Carson Commanders, Clover Commanders
12:50pm—1:15pm East Pott Hot Shots, Buffalo Buds
1:15pm—1:35pm West Nishna 4-H’ers, West Nishna Clover Kids
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Clover Kids Graduates
Clover Kid Graduates Congrats 4th graders! You have completed Clover Kids and are now moving on to the 4—12 grade 4-H pro-gram! It is time to look into which club fits you best, attend your first 4-H meeting and get re-enrolled in 4-H Online!
Take a look at the 4-H clubs offered in East Pottawattamie County on our website!
Contact the club leader to let them know you are interested in joining them for their next club meeting!
Enroll or re-enroll in 4-H Online! Take a look at 4-H Online Enrollment for step by step directions to getting enrolled!
4-H Youth Committee
Get involved in the East Pottawattamie County 4-H Youth Committee!
The East Pottawattamie County 4-H Youth Committee’s purpose is to develop and implement a balanced 4-H youth program that supports the mission of the Iowa 4-H Youth and Development Program for East Pottawattamie County.
The 4-H Youth Committee will consist of a leader/parent and member from each 4-H club and 2 at-large members with a one year term. 1 adult and 1 youth from each club should be nominated to serve on the committee to represent your club. Meetings will be held at the East Pottawattamie County Extension Office quarterly at 7:00pm on the second Wednesday of the month, or as sched-uled by committee members. 4-H Youth Committee members will be expected to serve on smaller sub committees within to work on recruiting 4-H members, 4-H record books, county wide activities and 4-H programming. Clubs will be nominating their adult and youth at your next club meetings and submitting names to Hallie by November 1, 2019. The 4-H Youth Committee will meet for the first time on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 7:00pm at the Extension Office. See you then!!