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Kalamazoo County
Welcome to the 2021-2022 4-H programming
year!
Enrollment started September 15th
:
Families and volunteers will need to log into the 4-H online database at: https://v2.4honline.com/#/user/sign-in to re-enroll for the new programming year.
There will be a new family guide released, in the next couple of weeks, to
help families and volunteers who are re-enrolling and those who are new to
the 4-H program .
Some reminders:
Any youth 5-19 years old as of January 1, 2022 will be able to enroll in
the 4-H program
Adults who would like to be a volunteer will need to go through the MSU Extension Volunteer Selection Process prior to working with youth, unless it has been completed previously. This includes both virtu-ally and face to face. For information on this process please visit here: https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/msu_extension_volunteer_selection_process
Adults who are current volunteers will need to log in and complete the
authorization signatures so that we may complete the required annual
background check
There is not an enrollment fee to enroll
Re-enrollment is due no later than November 30, 2021
New members may join anytime during the year, but will not be able to meet fair participation requirements if enrolled after April 1, 2022
Contact Us
Veronica Bolhuis 4-H Program Coordinator (269) 383-8867 [email protected] Amanda Williams 4-H Urban Program Coordinator (269) 383-8878 [email protected]
201 W. Kalamazoo Ave. Suite 306 Kalamazoo, MI. 49007 Phone 269-383-8830 main line MSU Extension Email [email protected] Web Site http://canr.msu.edu/kalamazoo4H Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Kalamazoo-County-4-H-Youth-Program-122047197873078
October 2021
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Poultry Project News
Planning for the next poultry year will be the focus of our next Poultry Project Meeting on Tues-day, Oct. 19th at 7pm - location still to be determined. Hopefully, the Expo Center will be able to host evening meetings again but that still isn't possible at this time. If you know of a FREE central-ly located meeting space, please let Jackie know at 269 629-9664.
In the meantime - start thinking about if you want to raise some layers or breed birds by joining a group order to the McMurray Hatchery. To get the varieties that are popular, they need to be ordered by early December!!!
The Michigan Fowlfest Poultry Show will be held on
Saturday, Oct. 23rd in Chesaning at the Saginaw Fairgrounds. This would make a great fall family day trip to see how poultry shows are held and a super oppor-tunity to see all of the different breeds and talk to the breeders. It may also be a great way to buy some new birds! Call Jackie for more info about the show.
HOLIDAY ORNAMENT PAINTING PARTIES
The Kalamazoo ARTisans Pottery Studio, located in the Park Trades Center in downtown Kalamazoo, is holding some "parties" in which you can create your own ceramic holiday orna-ment. The studio is offering 4-H groups a chance to have their own party on Thursday, Nov. 4th at 6 pm. The studio has a variety of ornament shapes that you can paint with colorful glazes - all supplies, instruction and firing will be included for $5/ ornament.
Join us for a fun activity with your 4-H friends. If interested please call Jackie Stasevich at 269-629-9664 as there is a limit of 10 participants.
The Kalamazoo County 4-H Dog project
is looking forward to seeing everyone for our monthly meetings at Paw Prints Grooming, 6062 S 12th St, Kalamazoo, MI 49009 at 6:30 pm.
Here is our schedule for the year:
• 11/11 and 11/12: Fundraiser at fairgrounds
• 1/20: Dock Diving
• 2/17: Diets
Current guidelines from MSU Extension require that masks are worn,
regardless of vaccination status, for all indoor meetings.
We encourage outdoor meetings whenever possible.
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Calling all Teens! Would you like to share your knowledge with other? Would you like to build up your volunteer hours and help younger or less experienced 4-H youth with their projects or teach them something new? Becoming a teen leader gives you a varie-ty of opportunities and life skills that will help you to enhance your own skills. Come learn about becoming a teen leader at our first meeting of the year on
October 13th at 6:30pm at Milham Park at the picnic shelter near the playground. Please RSVP to Veronica at [email protected] by October 11th. If you are unable to attend and would like to learn more please reach out to Veronica also.
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There is still time to submit your nominations for the
2021 MI 4-H Animal Science Sportsperson of the Year!
Each year, a YOUTH & an ADULT award are given to deserving individuals nominated from throughout our great state. Nominations are being accepted through October 15th.
Please consider nominating a deserving youth or adult! Details, previous win-ners and the nomination form can be found at: https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/competitive_event_resources
Fall Into Fun with Michigan 4-H this autumn!
Using the GooseChase app, Michigan youth and families are invited to join in gameplay while learning about our environment. Each week, multiple gameplay prompts will be released that will engage youth in learning about how Michigan’s plants, animals, and environment change in the fall. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 finishers!
For more information, and to register, visit https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/fall-into-fun-4-h-spin-club
What is the Kalamazoo County 4-H Leaders Council?
The Leaders Council is the organization made up of one representative from each Kalamazoo County 4-H Community Club
which, in cooperation with the MSU Extension 4-H staff, makes policy, plans and assists in directing the 4-H Youth Pro-gram in Kalamazoo County.
The Executive Committee (2-year terms, which expire at the end of a 4-H Programming Year)
Please feel free to contact any of us with suggestions, questions or concerns about Kalamazoo County 4-H.
We are looking forward to a great 2021-2022 4-H Year!
Lions and tigers and Snakes - oh My! Did you know you can show snakes along with other reptiles, amphibians, pet birds and small furries at the Kalamazoo County Youth Fair?
The 2021 Critter show was held on Tuesday in the Poultry Barn and was a lot of fun!
4-Hers shared their pet snakes, a bearded dragon, guinea pigs, mice and a fancy rat!
Below are our results of the 2021 Kalamazoo Show:
Champion Boar Guinea Pig (Cavy): Sakara Wank
Reserve Boar Guinea Pig (Cavy): Sakara Wank
Champion Guinea Pig (Cavy): Sakara Wank with her champion boar
Reserve Guinea Pig (Cavy): Sakara Wank with her champion boar
Champion Pocket Pet : Johanna Mortimore with her blue rat
Reserve Champion Pocket Pet: Johanna Mortimore with her gray mouse
Champion Snake: Johanna Mortimore with her albino rosy boa
Reserve Champion Snake: Sakara Wank with her corn snake
Champion Reptile/Amphibian/Snake: Johanna Mortimore with her bearded dragon
Reserve Champion Reptile/Amphibian/Snake: Johanna Mortimore with her albino rosy boa
Look on the 4-H calendar for meetings and events to share these pets. Make sure to sign up for the Cavies and Critters pro-ject in 4-H online if you want to show your critter at Kalamazoo County Youth Fair or you can contact Superintendent Andrea McCubbin: Cell: 269-598-5231 or email [email protected] for more information.
Past-President Chris Chase [email protected] (269)370-1245 2023
President Andrea McCubbin [email protected]
(269) 598-5231 2023
Vice-President Laura VanSweden [email protected]
(269)806-3201 2022
Secretary Jessica Kaercher [email protected]
(269) 806-4408 2022
Treasurer Tacey Ringle [email protected]
(269) 903-7082 2022
4-H is planning on participating in the
Maple Hill Holiday Parade
November 20, 2021
www.kalamazooholidayparade.org
As the official kick-off to the holiday season, The Kalamazoo Holiday Parade is a grassroots, com-
munity celebration designed to connect our nonprofit organizations, businesses, and associations
with the general public, providing holiday entertainment.
The parade is hosted by Maple Hill Auto Group. The success of the parade depends on each
unit’s ability to provide entertainment value and visual celebration. Units must develop and execute
a holiday theme, have participants to dress in holiday attire or costumes complementing their
theme, and professionally represent their organization or business.
Please keep your eyes open for notification and how to let the organizers of this, for Kalamazoo County 4-H, on how to
participate. We are limited to no more than 50 participants. Our plan is to have the bus and youth walking.
Parade Confirmation and Notification Procedure:
• Approved applications will receive an email confirmation within 5 days of receipt.
• Final Confirmation of entry will be mailed after November 5 and will include a complete line-up and event day in-
structions.
• It is the organization’s responsibility to communicate the line-up assignment, location, and time to their members.
• The parade line-up will be announced on the web at www.kalamazooholidayparade.org
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4-H Events and Workshops
October 6: 4-H Future Squad—Budgeting 101 Online Do you have a plan to reach your financial goals? Do you know how you spend your money? This workshop will get you started on creating a budget that works for you. https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/future-squad10-6 October 7: 4-H Future Squad—Building Connections Online Sometimes it’s not what you know, but who you know. During this interactive workshop youth will learn how to build connections and how to network like a professional. https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/future-squad10-7 October 13: 4-H Future Squad—Using Your Voice Online Participants will take part in discussions and activities to identify the unique strengths and assets youth bring to decision-making groups and discuss strategies to remove barriers to highlight youth voices. https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/future-squad10-13 October 14: 4-H Future Squad—Goal-setting Online Whether exploring goals for future money or career goals, this workshop covers the importance of goal setting and the basics of SMART goals, allowing youth to create their own. https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/future-squad10-14 October 20: 4-H Future Squad—Career Connections Through Volunteering Online Do you hunger for social justice? Do you thirst for connection in your community? Assess your skills and passions for volunteering as a pathway to career connections, as well as grow your friendships and networks. https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/future-squad10-20 October 27: 4-H Future Squad—Public Speaking Online This training will help participants learn the best practices of public speaking. Participants will practice getting over nerves, learn what not to do, and hone basic public speaking skills through hands-on activities and example videos. https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/future-squad10-27 October 28: 4-H Future Squad—The Art of Time Management Online Time management looks at how you organize and spend your time. There is an art to arranging your time to increase productivity and reduce stress. Learn some tips and develop some plans to best manage your time. https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/future-squad10-28
For the most up-to-date events listing, go to http://4h.msue.msu.edu/events.
4-H
scholarships
available
Outstanding Michigan 4-H
members who are
involved at county,
regional, state, national or
international levels are
eligible to apply for
Michigan 4-H
scholarships to help fund
their college experience.
A number of scholarship
opportunities exist,
ranging in value from
$500 to $10,000 (over the
course of four years). All
applications are due by
November 1.
Learn more and access
applications materials at:
www.canr.msu.edu/4_h_
scholarships_and_recog
nition_program/4_h_sch
olarships
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Michigan 4-H Volunteer Reminders
Welcome to the 2021-22 4-H program year! As a reminder, all Michigan 4-H volunteers are required to
complete annual tasks in Volunteer Central to remain active as an MSU Extension volunteer. These
steps include authorizing MSU Extension to conduct the background checks and completing the
Volunteer Code of Conduct/Media/Medical Agreement. The date required for this action is based on
the date in which you completed this step last year and varies by person. However, a large portion of
Michigan 4-H volunteers have their dates cycle at the start of the program year (September 1).
If you are curious when you completed this step last, you may login to Volunteer Central at https://
msu.samaritan.com/custom/502/volunteer_login and view the date on your dashboard under
Acknowledgements and Background Checks. The Volunteer Central system will also alert you via
email when you need to complete this important step; the email will come from
[email protected] and the subject line will read “Annual Background Check and
Volunteer Code of Conduct Due.” The email will provide you a direct link to the login page and let you
quickly complete this authorization. You will receive the emails requesting you to complete this
important process at 30, 22, 15, 8 and 1 day before they are due. For more information, refer to the MSU
Extension 4-H Volunteer Guide to Re-Enrollment at https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/msu-
extension-4-h-volunteer-guide-to-re-enrollment.
When in Volunteer Central, you may also notice a tab called My Trainings. There are currently four
trainings available that you may wish to view to learn more about MSU Extension, 4-H, Working with
Youth and Communicating with Conflict. These modules provide new volunteers with a solid
foundation and offer returning volunteers the opportunity to refresh their knowledge about these
topics and serve as a baseline for future trainings. Please make sure that you have also enrolled in
4-H Online as a 4-H volunteer if you are a Gold Volunteer. Thank you for being a part of the Michigan
4-H program.
National 4-H Week to be celebrated Oct. 3 - 9
For the 79th consecutive year, millions of youth, parents, volunteers and
alumni across the country will celebrate National 4-H Week from October 3-9.
During the 2021 National 4-H Week, Michigan 4-H is encouraging 4-H youth,
volunteers, staff and supporters to get out and find their spark – the theme of
this year’s celebration.
From empowering youth to pursue their passions to learning new skills, this October is a perfect time
to help the next generation explore what interests and excites them. One easy way to do this is by
sharing how 4-H helped you or your kids find your spark on social media channels and with
individuals in your community.
Michigan 4-H Alumni & Supporters Fall Team Walking Challenge
In honor of National 4-H Week, the MSU Extension 4-H Alumni Engagement Committee is hosting a
fun engagement opportunity for alumni and supporters! Starting October 3, MSU Extension will host a
4-H Alumni & Supporters Fall Team Walking Challenge, where participants will create teams of five
Support 4-H with
the Tractor
Supply Co. Paper
Clover Campaign
Tractor Supply Company
(TSC) customers across
the nation will have the
opportunity to support 4-H
youth by purchasing a $1
clover at checkouts when
shopping both in stores or
online at
www.TractorSupply.com
from Oct. 6-17.
Funds raised will support
county, state and national
4-H programming. To
learn more regarding the
campaign, visit https://
www.tractorsupply.com/
tsc/cms/4h.