Iowa State University Extension programs are available to all without regard to race, color, naonal origin, religion, sex, age, or disability. IN-VIEW Jackson County Extension September 2018 JACKSON COUNTY EXTENSION 201 WEST PLATT ST. MAQUOKETA IA 52060 | 563-652-4923 | MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:00AM –4:30PM, FRIDAY 8:00AM—3:00PM LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/JACKSON Amber Matthiesen Katie Peterson Katie Bopes 4-H Youth Program Specialist Youth Program Specialist County Youth Coordinator & Program Coordinator [email protected][email protected][email protected]Jeannett Kruse Carolyn Clark Office Manager Program Assistant [email protected][email protected]September 3 CEO Closed for Labor Day Holiday 9 Young Leaders Council Meeng 9 County Council Meeng 10 Youth Commiee Meeng 15 County Project Awards due to Extension Office October 1 Officer Books due to Extension Office 7-13 Naonal 4-H Week 21 Young Leaders Council Meeng 21 County Council Meeng 21 Youth Commiee Meeng 21 Recognion Banquet Did You Know… a national study showed that 6th graders in 4-H work toward the future more than non 4-H students through higher grades, school participation, and college plans.
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Iowa State University Extension programs are available to all without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability.
IN-VIEW
Jackson County Extension September 2018
JACKSON COUNTY EXTENSION 201 WEST PLATT ST. MAQUOKETA IA 52060 | 563-652-4923 | MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:00AM –4:30PM, FRIDAY 8:00AM—3:00PM
LEARN MORE AT WWW.EXTENSION.IASTATE.EDU/4H/JACKSON
Amber Matthiesen Katie Peterson Katie Bopes
4-H Youth Program Specialist Youth Program Specialist County Youth Coordinator
3 CEO Closed for Labor Day Holiday 9 Young Leaders Council Meeting 9 County Council Meeting 10 Youth Committee Meeting 15 County Project Awards due to Extension Office
October
1 Officer Books due to Extension Office 7-13 National 4-H Week 21 Young Leaders Council Meeting 21 County Council Meeting 21 Youth Committee Meeting 21 Recognition Banquet
Did You Know…
a national study showed that 6th graders in 4-H work toward the future more than non
4-H students through higher grades, school participation, and college plans.
4-H IS BASED ON RESEARCH
Jackson County 4-H News
Club Officer Books and Record Books
Club officer books are due to the CEO by October 1st (date is different than usual). These include the Treasurer, Sec-
retary, and Historian books. It is mandatory for all club’s Treasurer books to be turned in for audit. Member’s record
books are due to the club leaders so check with them for a due date. Record book forms are available at the CEO and
are also posted on our website at www.extension.iastate.edu/jackson/4h.
County 4-H Awards All Jackson County 4-H’ers are eligible to receive county awards. 4-H’ers in grades 4-6 are eligible for the Junior Rec-
ord Keeping Award, Outstanding First Year Member, and Junior Merit. Intermediate and Senior 4-H’ers may receive
Merit awards, submitted by club leaders.
County Project Awards 4-H’ers in grades 7-12 may apply for County Project awards. Applications are available at the
CEO or on the Jackson County webpage and need to have support material attached to the ap-
plication. Deadline for submitting county project award is September 15 to the Extension
Office.
What’s a County Project A ward? County Project Awards are another way for 4-H’ers to be
recognized for the hard work they put in to certain project areas. In the application 4-H’ers more closely describe the skills they
learn through their 4-H experience and why it’s important to them. In the support material they can include other artifacts, news-
paper articles, pictures, ribbons, etc. to help support their application. Applications are posted on our website. Project evaluation
is similar to that used for the state project awards: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/files/page/files/
application_project_2018_july_re.pdf. Awards are announced and given at the Recognition Banquet.
Krista Grant Community Service Award A Jackson County 4-H club may apply for the Community Service Award each fall by completing the nomination form
about the club's citizenship activity (activities) for the 4-H year that is just finishing. The form is due to the Jackson
County Extension Office by September 15. We prefer this form be completed by the Youth Leader of the project(s).
Application is posted on our website at https://www.extension.iastate.edu/jackson/4h.
4-H Enrollment
Enrollment begins September 15th! You can access the online system at:
www.extension.iastate.edu/jackson. There is a link right on the homepage. The MOST important
thing to remember is that all returning members have a profile set-up, you just need to log in to it. You need to type
your e-mail address (if you don’t remember what address you used, contact the CEO) and type your password from
last year, or select "I forgot my password." After you retrieve your password, you can log in and change it, then get to
work getting enrolled! If you have any questions, please contact Katie. If you do not have computer access please
contact the CEO and we can make arrangements. The re-enrollment deadline is November 1st, 2018.
Attention Leaders! Attention Volunteers! Save the Date!
Fall Leader’s Meeting: October 1st, 6:00pm @ Extension Office
New Leaders/Volunteers Training: November 5th, 6:00pm @ Extension Office
Thank you to all the volunteers who helped at the 2018 Jackson County Fair!
4-H’ers, make sure to send a thank you letter to the sponsors of your award, supporters/buyers of the auctions, and sponsors for the events.
If you need help finding an address of your buyer, please contact the CEO. Other individuals and organizations to send thank you notes to are
listed below. Additional thank you notes can be sent to Fair T-Shirt Sponsors, 4-H Leaders, Parents, and anyone else who helped in anyway to
make your fair experience a success.
Livestock/Indoor Committee Members Farm Credit Services of America (meal ticket) Maquoketa Sentinel-Press Food Stand Committee 1621 11th Street 102 West Quarry Street Extension Council DeWitt, IA 52742 Maquoketa, IA 52060 Youth Committee Send these to: Maquoketa State Bank (Pancake Breakfast/tshirts) Jackson County Fair Board Jackson County Extension 203 North Main 1212 E. Quarry Street PO Box 859 201 West Platt Maquoketa, IA 52060 Maquoketa, IA 52060 Maquoketa, IA 52060
Jackson County Cattlemen Jackson County Pork Producers Clinton/Jackson Dairy Board Eric Andersen Skott Gent Allan Till 25906 216th Ave. 1616 Bunker Hill Road 7707 Hwy 62 LaMotte, IA 52054 Monmouth, IA 52309 Maquoketa, IA 52060
Jackson Co. Veterinarians Association Jackson County Poultry Association US Bank ($1 meal ticket) Dr. Tom Lapke Tina Coakley 120 South Main 113 S. Main St. 817 Vine Street Maquoketa, IA 52060 LaMotte, IA 52054 Maquoketa, IA 52060
Fidelity Bank (Clover Kids coupons) 18298 Hwy 64 PO Box 807 Maquoketa, Iowa 52060
Jackson County 4-H News
Congratulations to all of our Iowa State Fair exhibitors!