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El Dorado County 4-H NEWSLETTER
April 2017
THIS MONTH’S HIGHLIGHTS
Member Tip of the Month: Volunteer Tip of the Month:
2017 FAIR ENTRY GUIDE
http://eldoradocountyfair.org/entry.html
www.facebook.com/ElDoradoCounty4h
4-H Glow Run
May 5th at 7PM
Union Mine High School
Home Arts Day
April 29th 2017
More info on pages 3-6
http://ucanr.edu/sites/EDC_4-H_Program/Home_Arts_Day/
Join the committee and help make this is a huge success
July 17th-21st 2017
Camp Registration is still OPEN! Spaces are filling up so sign up soon!
http://ucanr.edu/sites/EDC_4-H_Program/Camp/
Fair Forms Due May 17th by 4:00pm
DON’T WAIT!! Teach your members that it’s always good to get them done early.
It is the policy of the University of California (UC) and the UC Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources not to engage in discrimination against or harassment of any person in any of its programs or activities (Complete nondiscrimination policy statement can be found at http://ucanr.edu/sites/anrstaff/files/192438.pdf. Inquiries regarding ANR’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to Linda Marie Manton, Affirmative Action Contact, University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2801 Second Street, Davis, CA 95618, (530) 750-1318
MAY 5th 2017
Union Mine High School
6530 Koki Ln, El Dorado, CA 95623
7:00pm-10:00pm
$25.00 Before April 21st $30.00 After
Includes: race shirt, 1 glow neckless, 1 glow
bracelet, parking, music, and kids activities
Available for purchase: food, extra glow
sticks, silent auction prizes
Register at:
www.ucanr.edu/cmg
Color Me Green Glow 5K run aims to provide youth
and community members a learning opportunity for
improving their health through this fun evening event.
Participants will run 5 kilometers with other members
of their community while being dressed to glow!
#CMG5k
www.facebook.com/ElDoradoCounty4h
For more information call the 4-H office 530-621-5503
4-H HOME ARTS DAY
General Information
Saturday, April 29th, 2017
Home Arts Day (HAD) is El Dorado County 4-H’s annual event highlighting non-livestock projects. The Favorite Foods event and Fashion Revue are included in the day’s activities, in addition to the arts and crafts, cake decorating, food preservation, fiber arts, and photography exhibits. Regular 4-H members will receive ribbons and/or medals. Primary Members (kindergarten through third grade or under nine years as of December 31st) will have separate divisions in each competition category and will receive participation ribbons.
All Entries Forms are ONLINE this year through the registration online link below. All 4-H members are eligible to enter an “Open Table Setting” exhibit, the “Fashion Revue: Purchased, Knit Challenge” category contest, Lego Structures and Animal By-Products. You do not have to be enrolled in the specific project areas to enter these categories. All information will be available on the El Dorado County 4-H website under HAD 2017 see http://ucanr.edu/sites/EDC_4-H_Program/Home_Arts_Day/
Event schedule: April 29, 2017 at the Folsom Lake College-El Dorado Center 8:30 – 9:00am Exhibits Check-in for Crafts, Food, and
Fashion Noon – 1:00pm Lunch/Exhibit Displayed
8:00 – 9:00am Judges and Volunteer overview 12:30pm Fashion Review 9:00 – 9:30am Opening Ceremonies 1:00pm Awards 9:30 – Noon Judging / Activities / Presentations 1:30 pm Check Out
Note: All entries must remain displayed until check out. Registration is online for all projects at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/el-dorado-county-home-arts-day-2017-tickets-33267860065 Online Registration and all Project Entry Forms must be completed and submitted by April 27th, 2017
Categories:
1. Favorite Foods: Members must be enrolled in the Foods and Nutrition, Foods Preservation, Cake Decorating, or other cooking projects. See “4-H Favorite Foods Event” packet for rules and entry form. (Important Note: Table Setting entry only)
2. Fashion Revue: Traditional Wearable and Non-Wearable (made from scratch) and Stripe/Print/Plaid Challenge is for members enrolled in the Clothing and Textiles project. The Purchased and Knit category is open to all members enrolled see #10 & #11.
3. Open Table Setting Exhibit: Open to all 4-H members. See the Table Setting Guide details (one Table Setting Entry only)
4. Arts and Crafts: Information sheet http://ucanr.edu/sites/edc_4-h_program/files/139164.pdf (Max of 3 Entries)
5. Ceramics: (Max of 3 Entries)
6. Food Preservation: See the http://ucanr.edu/sites/EDC_4-H_Program/files/235733.pdf for details..
7. Photography: See http://ucanr.edu/sites/edc_4-h_program/files/139174.pdf for details
8. Fiber Arts: Crochet, Needlepoint, Knitting (see Knit Challenge below), Fiber Crafts - part of the Non-Wearable section. (Max of 1 Entry)
9. Consumer Science Purchased: $40.00 limit for the entire outfit, includes shoes but not sales tax. Receipts from the current 4-H year are required for any item that is visible. Gifts, prior purchases, and items without receipts are not eligible for this category. Receipts from yard sales, etc. may be hand written.
10. Stripe/Print/Plaid Challenge: See the SFR 2017 - Categories & Service Projects for explanation. The entry must be created by the member as part of the 4-H Clothing & Textiles project. http://ucanr.edu/sites/EDC_4-H_Program/files/260389.pdf
11. Knit Challenge: See the SFR 2017 - Categories & Service Projects for explanation. Open to all 4-H members with no project requirement. http://ucanr.edu/sites/EDC_4-H_Program/files/260389.pdf
12. Lego Structures: In this category members create their own design. Must not have instructions and must be members own original work.(Max 3 Entries)
13. Animal By-Product: Member create a secondary product from an animal either raised or purchased. Must be significantly different
from original animal "ingredient". Like milk made into soap.
Rules are based on those set by the California State 4-H office for Fashion: http://4h.ucanr.edu/4-H_Events/SFD/SFR/ and for Photography: http://4h.ucanr.edu/4-H_Events/SFD/Photo/
HAD Manual Flyer 2017. April 2017
4-H HOME ARTS DAY
Summary Saturday, April 29, 2017
Where: Folsom Lake College-El Dorado Center, 6699 Campus Dr, Placerville, CA 95667 When: April 29, 2017 Time: 8:30-9am (Registration), 9am (Judging), 12:30pm (Fashion Revue) & 1pm (Awards)
Lunch Available
Registration Information
Due Date: April 27, 2017
What do I need to complete?
Online Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/el-dorado-county-home-arts-day-2017-tickets-33267860065
o Registered Online by April 27, 2017
o Complete one online form for each category entered
o Fashion –**Type Narration of your outfit for Fashion Revue Announcers onto the online form** Bring a photo copy of pattern, sample of fabrics used to provide to the judges.
All information regarding EDC Home Arts Day and State Fashion Review and
Photography will be available on the El Dorado County 4-H website under HAD 2017
Who do I email if I would like to help with Home Arts Day or have questions?
Lynn Scales: [email protected]
HAD Manual Flyer 2017 April 2017
THE SFR COMMITTEE The SFR committee is composed of youth and
adults from throughout California who meet in
person and via phone conferences during the year,
under the direction of and supported by the Cali-
fornia State 4-H Office. Committee membership is
open to any interested youth or adult in California
4-H. Each committee member agrees to take active
responsibility for one part of the event. The 2017
Youth Co-chairs are Araceli Carrillo Medrano of
Contra Costa County and Ashley Andes-
McCullough of Nevada County.
For more information about State Fashion Revue,
see the SFR page on the California 4-H website at
http://4h.ucanr.edu/4-H_Events/SFD/SFR/
Or contact
Sue Moore, SFR Registrar
Mary Engebreth, Adult Co-chair
WHO CAN ENTER SFR? If you are a 4-H Fashion Revue County winner
in the following categories and age groups,
then you qualify for SFR. 2017 categories are:
Traditional
Consumer Science Purchased $40 limit
Upcycled
Stripe/Print/Plaid Challenge
Knit Challenge
Age divisions for SFR as of 12/31/2016
Junior (9-10)
Intermediate (11-13)
Senior (14-18)
One delegate per county in each category and
age group may enter SFR. Registration is
online only. The entry deadline is 5 pm on
May 14, 2017.
Counties may offer additional categories and
age groups but these entries do not advance
to State Fashion Revue.
OTHER SFR ACTIVITIES At SFR, the morning begins with check-in
from 7-8:30 am, orientation at 8:30, followed
by judging and other activities until approxi-
mately 11:45. Participants and family mem-
bers are invited to attend Workshops, Make it
- Take it sessions, the Photo booth, and ser-
vice activities. Visit the Silent Auction room
where donations and purchases help the SFR
committee with event expenses. Participa-
tion in the SFR fashion show in the afternoon
is a required element of the event. See the
SFR website for the schedule.
STATE PRESENTATION DAY Members entering SFR may be dual-entered in
State Presentation Day except for Share the Fun.
The presentations are given in Olson Hall during
the member’s morning SFR workshop time.
There are many additional activities in other build-
ings and outside during State Field Day. SFR dele-
gates may take part in these during the SFR lunch
break which is approximately noon to 1 pm.
SFR 2017 ~ Categories & Service Projects
Upcycled Take one or more existing garments and turn them
into a new, different, and wearable garment. Add an
accessory handmade made by the participant. Addi-
tional fabrics, trim and supplies may be used. The
upcycled garment must be sewn by the member as
part of the 4-H Clothing & Textiles project. Addition-
al upcycled and/or sewn garments are encouraged to
complete the outfit. A “before” photograph showing
the original garment(s) is required. This is not an al-
teration such as a large dress taken in to fit a smaller
person that still retains the same lines. It is where
the garment has been cut apart and remade into a
new garment that looks different. The emphasis is
on the transition of the garment.
SFR Service Projects SFR is coordinating two service projects for 2017 -
Cancer Heart Pillows and quilt squares for Quilts of
Honor. They can be sewn at home, at project
meetings and at county events. Get together with
your friends and learn more about the American
Cancer Society, cancer hospitals, and Quilts of Hon-
or. See the flyers on the SFR website for patterns,
directions, how to donate, and who to contact with
questions. The Cancer Heart Pillows can be distribut-
ed to cancer organizations and hospitals in local
communities or brought to SFR. The quilt squares
and quilt tops are brought to SFR where they will be
sorted by pattern then given to the Quilts of Honor
volunteers to finish the quilts. They are presented to
veterans during honor ceremonies. Your thoughtful
donations will touch the lives of many!
Stripe/Print/Plaid Challenge Choose any 2 of the 3 fabric designs (stripe, print,
and plaid) and incorporate them into one or more
sewn garments. If one garment is sewn, it must
include 2 of the 3 choices. If multiple garments
are sewn, the 2 choices can be in one garment,
more than one garment, or one garment each.
The addition of other fabric is allowed (ex: solids,
other prints/stripes/plaids, etc.). Polka dots are a
print. Consider construction techniques for stripes
and plaids, the placement of prints, harmonious
combination of fabrics and current style trends.
Include handmade or purchased garments and
items to complete the outfit. The entry must be
created by the member as part of the 4-H Cloth-
ing & Textiles project. (New for 2017)
Knit Challenge Construct a wearable garment out of knit fabric.
Any fabric content is allowed (cotton, polyester,
wool, rayon, blend, etc.) and any type of knit
(single knit, double knit, rib knit). This is not a
hand-knit garment; it is a garment that is sewn,
serged, or otherwise constructed using a knit fab-
ric. Some woven fabrics contain spandex threads
which make them stretchy so they are more com-
fortable but they are still woven fabrics. This Chal-
lenge is for a knit fabric, not woven. See the pic-
tures on the SFR website to help identify a knit
fabric. Include handmade or purchased garments
and items to complete the outfit. Open to all 4-H
members with no project requirement. (New for
2017)
Traditional This category features garments the participant has
constructed, showcasing sewing skills and the abil-
ity to coordinate an outfit. The entry must be sewn
by the member as part of the 4-H Clothing and Tex-
tiles project, and worn by the member (not con-
structed for someone else). The outfit must contain
at least one constructed garment; participants are
encouraged to construct additional garments to
complete the outfit.
Consumer Science Purchased $40 limit The $40.00 limit is for the entire outfit, including
shoes but not sales tax. Receipts from the current
4-H year are required for any item that is visible.
Gifts, prior purchases, and items without receipts
are not eligible. Receipts from yard sales, etc. may
be hand written. There is no 4-H project require-
ment, which means any 4-H member may enter
this category.
For all Entries All outfits must meet the 4-H Dress Guidelines,
http://4h.ucanr.edu/files/210170.pdf. For State
Fashion Revue, all shorts, skirts, dresses, etc. must
be at least fingertip length due to the fashion show
raised stage. All outfits entered in SFR must be
suitable for comfortably walking, sitting, and going
up and down stairs because of the SFR schedule
and location. County Fashion Revue coordinators
will review all outfits based on these guidelines
before SFR entry, with further review by the
SFR Committee if needed.
Hotline: April , 2017
State Fashion Revue 2017, “The Road to Fashion”| Saturday, May 27, 2017 during State Field Day at UC Davis. SFR service projects for 2017 are Cancer Heart Pillows and quilt squares for Quilts of Honor. 4-H members are invited to sew the heart pillows and quilt squares at home, at project meetings and at county events. Get together with your friends and learn more about the American Cancer Society, cancer hospitals, and Quilts of Honor. See the flyers on the SFR website for patterns, directions, how to donate, and who to contact with questions. The Cancer Heart Pillows can be distributed in local communities or brought to
SFR. The quilt squares or quilt tops are brought to SFR where they will be sorted by pattern then donated to the Quilts of Honor volunteers who will finish the quilts. They are presented to veterans during honor ceremonies. Your thoughtful donations will touch the lives of many. The State Fashion Revue event has five categories for 2017. Members qualify in their home counties to enter in Traditional, Consumer Science Purchased $40 limit, Upcycled, and the two challenge categories - Stripe/Print/Plaid Challenge and the Knit Challenge. Please review the category rules and general SFR policies on the website If you have questions, contact Sue Moore, SFR Registrar.
The State Leadership Conference Planning Team is hard at work planning for conference. SLC a leadership conference for 4-H youth ages 13-19. The 2017 SLC will be held at UC Davis on July 20-23, 2017. If you are a recent 4-H alumni consider applying to be a Program Assistant please take a look at Program Assistant Page for moreinformation on PAs. For more information on SLC check out the SLC Event Page on the statewebsite.
Important SLC Dates: Week of February 7th: SLC registration is open Week of April 3rd: SLC Early Bird Registration ends
California Focus registration and District Leader applications are now open. The 2017 California Focus will be held June 16-20, 2017 at the Holiday Inn Capitol Plaza in Sacramento. At Cal Focus youth ages 14-19 will experience California’s legislative, political, and judicial processes in action. Check out California Focus Event Page on the state website for more information.
Important Cal Focus Dates: EXTENDED UNTIL APRIL 17TH California Focus registration ends
Skills Day Sheep Judging Contest winners:
First Place: Jesse O. From the Gold Hills Toppers
Second Place: Shannon S. from the Shingle Springers
Skills Day Poster Contest winners:
1st Place winners: Kallani G with her Rabbit first aid kit and the Parts of a pig by member unknown.
2nd place: Lauren M with her My Kit poster
Congratulations !!
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: - KERRI SCHNETZ @ (530) 457-5798
EL DORADO COUNTY 4-H MARKET GOAT & MARKET LAMB
FIELD DAY
APRIL 22, 2017 10:30 A.M.
KELLY/DARRAH RANCH 4621 HOLM ROAD PLACERVILLE, CA 95667
Bring your market lambs & market goats for a practice show. We will have
actual rings set up so you can get some show ring experience. Please be
sure your animals do not have any visible skin funguses (ringworm,
soremouth, etc.) and ensure that your animal has been wormed at least one
week prior to Field Day. Please RSVP to your leader so we can have an idea
on attendance, to plan for parking.
SKILLS DAY WELL ATTENDED BY BEEF
MEMBERS
We had a great turnout for the beef project portion of Livestock Skills day.
We had a washing and blowing demonstration. Members were able to
actually learn “hands on” how to properly blow out their animal’s hair. A
demonstration was also given by Dr. Candy Rapp, DVM on how to properly
give a shot in the neck. Every attendee gave a presentation on a particular
subject that 3 different groups worked on, they were; by-products, cuts of
meat and cattle breeding facts. Hands on showmanship practice was also
available. Thank you everyone who attended and participated!
Thank you to the presenters, Jarrett & Payton Darrah.
Special Thanks to Austin Sweeney, for bringing his steer
to be used for the demonstrations
Hotline: April , 2017
Library Position Article for the Hotline:
The 4-H office is looking for a youth who would be interested in maintaining our 4-H Lending Library. http://ucanr.edu/sites/EDC_4-H_Program/El_Dorado_4-H_Library/
Gain library experience! Develop your computer skills! Gain com-munication skills!
Job description: As new books come into the office they will need to be inventoried into library. Perform an inventory one a year. Write a piece for the Hotline Newsletter of new publications that have been added (once or twice a program year).
Training will be provided.
You can use this volunteer time in your record book under Commu-nity Service. Contact Nancy – front office at 530-621-5503 or [email protected] if you are interested and/or have questions.
Spring 2017 Paper Clover Fundraiser Wednesday, April 26th through Sunday, May 7th
4-H and Tractor Supply Company are partneringtogether to help raise money for El Dorado 4-H programs with an in-
store fundraiser program called Paper Clover.
There are two ways to fundraise:
First, the Paper Clover promotion is a consumer-driven fundraiser where customers, that shop at Tractor Supply Co., can purchase a
Paper Clover for $1 or more when they checkout at the register. This money stays here in El Dorado Co. and supports 4-H Camp and Youth Leadership Conferences. To help sell paper clovers youth members
may dress up in their whites, which are very impressive to the public, and help sell clovers at the store.
Second, a fundraiser for your club or project. We encourage clubs & projects to participate with setting up a booth during this week-long
event to help increase fundraising dollars by holding an informational booth, bake sale, and/or petting zoo. The money made stays with
your club/project. See fundraising form http://4h.ucanr.edu/files/19878.pdf once filled out send to [email protected] or bring to the 4-H office 530-621-5503.
Plan a visit to our local Tractor Supply Company located at: 1360 Broadway in Placerville.
I pledge my...
to better living,
to clearer thinking,
to greater loyalty,
to larger service,
HEAD
HEART
HANDS
HEALTH for my club, my community, my country, and my world.
El Dorado County 4-H
April 10th: 6:30 Home Arts Day meeting at the 4-H office
April 18th: Volunteer Management Board meeting 6:00 at the 4-H Office
April 22nd: Jr’s Jams and Jellies El Dorado County Fairgrounds
April 22nd: County Market Goat and Lamb Field Day
April 26th-May 7th: Tractor Supply Paper Clover
April 29th: Home Arts Day / Passport at the FLC Placerville campus
May 5th: Color Me Green Glow Run at Union Mine High School
May 24th: Deadline for State Fashion Review 5pm
May 17th: Livestock Fair Forms due to Fair office
June: 13-18th El Dorado County Fair
A full list of calendar events can be found here :http://ucanr.edu/sites/edc_4-h_program/?calendar=yes&g=47181
Hotline: April , 2017
Upcoming Events
The University of California working in cooperation with County Government and the United States Department of Agriculture.
UC Cooperative Extension Central Sierra 311 Fair Lane Placerville, California 95667 Phone: 530.621.5503 Fax: 888.764.9669 El Dorado 4-H Representative Denise Veffredo Phone: 530.621.5568 E-mail: [email protected]
The Hotline is published monthly for the El Dorado County 4-H Youth Development Program.
Next Hotline: May, 2017 Articles about 4-H or topics of general interest to families are welcome.
Articles are due the 25th of the month email to [email protected]
It is the policy of the University of California (UC) and the UC Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources not to engage in discrimination against or harassment of any person in any of its programs or activities (Complete nondiscrimination policy statement can be found at http://ucanr.edu/sites/anrstaff/files/215244.pdf ) Inquiries regarding ANR’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to John I. Sims, Affirmative Action Compliance Officer/Title IX Officer, University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2801 Second Street, Davis, CA 95618, (530) 750- 1397
UCCE El Dorado 4-H Office 311 Fair Lane Placerville, CA 95667