Michigan State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension pro- grams and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in fur- therance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. The 4-H Name and Emblem have special protections from Congress, protected by code 18 USC 707. Monroe County October 6 - 12th In the spirit of National 4-H week, the Monroe County 4- H Council is encouraging clubs to put up a 4-H themed display in a store window, church, school, or library. Clubs who create a display, and submit a picture with noted location to the 4-H office by October 31st, will be given a $25.00 Award. Please be creative. Posters will not be accepted. **Display should include an advertise- ment for the Spaghetti Dinner & Auction.** October 2019 Contact Us Bailey Biniecki Support Staff 734-240-3182 [email protected]Sara Lewis 4-H Program Coordinator 734-240-3174 [email protected]Vacant 4-H Program Coordinator Address 963 S. Raisinville Rd Monroe, MI 48161 Main 734-240-3170 Fax 734-240-3183 [email protected]u.edu Web Site http://msue.anr.msu.edu/ county/monroe/ MOBILE APP TEXT MESSAGE STEP 1 Text this code: @monroe4h to 81010. STEP 2 Reply to the message from the Remind team with your first & last name. Find us on Facebook at: Monroe County, MI 4-H STEP 1 Download the Remind app on your Android or iPhone. STEP 2 Create a student or parent account with your e-mail address. STEP 3 Search for our group by entering code @monroe4h.
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Michigan State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension pro-grams and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in fur-therance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. The 4-H Name and Emblem have special protections from Congress, protected by code 18 USC 707.
Monroe County
October 6 - 12th
In the spirit of National 4-H week, the Monroe County 4-
H Council is encouraging clubs to put up a 4-H themed
display in a store window, church, school, or library.
Clubs who create a display, and submit a picture with
noted location to the 4-H office by October 31st, will be
given a $25.00 Award. Please be creative. Posters will
not be accepted. **Display should include an advertise-
Important Deadlines!!! Fall Enrollments- November 1st
Youth & Returning Volunteers need to enroll at mi.4honline.com
Leaders should collect the $20/child participation fees and bring them to the Extension office
Volunteer Background Check Authorization– November 1st
This is now an annual requirement for ALL volunteers. Background checks not completed by
November 1st will have to complete the entire VSP process over again
Club Paperwork (authorization, civil right compliance, financial summary)– November 1st
County & Club Awards Applications— November 1st Candy Sale
Continuing through October 18th
This popular sale raises funds for the Council, Districts, and Clubs, as well as, offering
some nice incentives for individuals. Members who would like scholarships for Explo-
ration Days must support the Candy Sale or the Spaghetti Dinner or both.
If you need more candy, please contact your district candy representative.
Airport District– Becky Lomas 734-775-7992
Bedford District– Brenda Martin 734-854-8868
Custer District– Tina LaPlante 734-735-4108
Dundee District- Patti Wartinger 734-777-0493
LEADERS: All money is due to district reps by October 18th!
~ Banquet Save the Dates~ Dog Board: October 5th @ 6pm– Ida Methodist Church
Caprine Council: October 20th @ 4pm– 4-H Activity Center
Horse & Pony: November 1st @ 7pm– 4-H Activity Center
Youth & Leader Recognition
Banquet: December 8th @ 5pm– 4-H Activity Center
Fair Premium Check Reminder
Remember to cash your premium checks as soon as you receive it in the mail!! ALL checks must be cashed
within 60 Days
Leaders, please note checks issued to clubs should be deposited as soon as they arrive. These checks often
get tucked away for the next meeting.
Checks not cashed within 60 days will become void!!
Auction Checks If you did not attend the JLA Banquet or SAA Banquet, you will need to pick up your check at Monroe Bank &
Trust Ida Branch. Checks will not be mailed out.
These must also be cashed within 60 days (by November 7th) or checks will roll back to JLA/SAA!!
2019 Youth & Leader Recognition Banquet
The program is scheduled for Sunday, December 8th at 5:00 p.m.
Join us in celebration of the amazing leaders and youth of Monroe County 4-H. Everyone is invited to
help recognize and congratulate the 4-H leaders for their service and the 4-H members who com-
pleted County and Older Teen Award Forms, the members of the New Horizons Program, this year’s
State Award Winners and delegates, Scholarship Winners, as well as the Key Club Awards and to rec-
ognize this years “I Dare You” recipients.
Please look for an invitation in the mail for this event.
RSVP by November 27th to the Extension office at 734-240-3182
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Airport:
2022– Jeff Lin
2020– Norm Grey
2021– Amy Harbaugh
Youth– Griffin Linn
Bedford:
2022-Benjamin Kittendorf
2020-Brandon Lewis
2021– Butch Williams
Youth—Alexis Fisher
Custer:
2022– NEED ADULT
2020-Angela Funchion
2021– Michelle Grider
Youth-Alivia Funchion
Dundee:
2022– Tamithy Jackson
2020– Patti Donnelly
2021-Justin Rozanski
Youth– Katie Sweet
Youth Appointed:
Michael Valentine Jr.
Jaren Schmidt
Justin Yarger
Adult Appointed:
Nancy Kittendorf
Barbara Siebarth
Ruth Ruehs
Carter Paddy
Scott Wiesler
Sherri Iacoangeli
THANK YOU 2018-2019 4-H COUNCIL MEMBERS FOR YOUR SERVICE!
WELCOME NEW & RETURNING 2019-2020
4-H COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Officers:
President: Scott Wiesler
Vice President: Michelle Grider
Secretary: Norm Grey
Treasurer: Amy Harbaugh
Monroe Archers Compete at State Level Tournament
Alicia Bondar (Demin & Dust), Carson Fuller (Crazy “Bout Critters) and Justin Yarger (Crazy ‘Bout Critters) all
competed in the 4-H Shooting Sports State Tournament on Aug 3. All three competed in the Target Archery
Open division and did quite well. In the Senior age group, Carson came in at 3rd place followed by Alicia at
4th. For the Junior age group, Justin came in at 2nd place. Justin also competed in an additional event that
was new this year, which consisted of 3 separate archery events, outdoor FITA, Field & Hunter and 3-D. Justin
was awarded two 2nd places and a 3rd place; and wound up in 2nd place overall for the Junior age group.
Congratulations to all three of our archers for a job well done and representing Monroe county!!
First Ever Tri-County Invitational Archery Tournament
The Monroe County Shooting Sports Association hosted the first ever Tri-County Archery tournament at the
Washtenaw Sportsman’s Club on Sunday Sept.8th. Twenty-eight 4-H archers from 11 different counties
scattered across the lower peninsula came out to compete in this one-day event. Twenty medals were hand-
ed out to the top shooters. WSC club members Dave B. and Tim O. were extremely impressed with how well
the kids performed and behaved. Another shinning example of how 4-H cultivates and grows the leaders of
tomorrow. Special thanks go out to the members of the SSA youth executive board, the shooting sports in-
structors for all their work in putting this event together and to the Washtenaw Sportsman’s club for the use
of their facilities!!
2019 JLA Banquet
Our Junior Livestock Association Banquet was held September 15th. Congratual-
tions once again to all of our showman and THANK YOU to the buyers and volun-
teers that helped make this event possible.
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4-H County Award Applications NOW AVAILABLE!
All applications are due by November 1 at 5pm
The County Award application form is now available in a new and improved format. In an attempt to more closely align with state expectations and state awards pro-gram, you will see a few updates to this application and a scoring rubric to help guide you in what the selection committee will be looking at and taking into consider-ation. Please use the link below to access the application via Google Forms. If you are in need of a hard copy application, please contact the Extension Office at 734-240-3182 and we will be able to make that accommodation.
County Awards Application Form (via Google Forms): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdjOM5HqsHiq9vvmyc_W0RMYo22ELNfYisrI0PXVN4p3SRxlQ/viewform
4-H Club Award The purpose is designed to assist 4-H clubs or groups report out on their projects or activities. This application should be completed through the Google Form. The appli-cation may be completed by one or more 4-H members and volunteers on behalf of the entire group and then submitted. The application should reflect the involvement of 4-H volunteers and youth working as a team toward a common goal.
Monroe County 4-H Club Award Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScXrhDGVKKltnFvz3uJMrLyU7i9eEZQyXboV8mK-l8p4fcSXg/viewform
Michigan 4-H Key Club Award-NOW AVAILABLE! Michigan 4-H Key Club Award: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScXrhDGVKKltnFvz3uJMrLyU7i9eEZQyXboV8mK-l8p4fcSXg/viewform
Monroe County 4-H 'I DARE YOU' AWARD NOMINATIONS All nominations must be made by a club leader, parent, peer by November 1 at 5pm!
Since 1925, American Youth Foundation (AYF) conferences have helped young leaders discover their unique gifts, inspiring them to put those gifts into action to make a positive difference.
With this in mind, the National Leadership Award (NLA) was established to recognize ex-traordinary young people for their character and leadership potential. The AYF partners with schools, youth groups, businesses, community groups and 4-H clubs to identify and honor these young leaders.
Award recipients receive a personalized award certificate, a copy of I Dare You!, William H. Danforth’s classic motivational book, and an invitation to join other young leaders at the National Leadership Conference. Nomination letters should include the nominees demon-stration of extraordinary character and leadership potential. Please share with the committee your knowledge about the nominee and express support for their passion of the 4-H program and leadership skills. This is your chance to give a huge shout-out to the nominee recogniz-ing their hard work and dedication to positive youth development!
Please submit nominations through this form or by nomination letter to Sara Lewis, 4-H Pro-gram Coordinator at [email protected] or mail to: 963 South Raisinville Rd, Monroe, MI 48161.
Apply now for the Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council
Providing opportunities for youth to share their voice through youth-adult partnerships is a key focus of Michigan 4-H Youth Development. In 2015, the Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council was created to do just that in a statewide setting.
The Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council brings teen leaders from across Michigan together to provide authentic youth voice in Michigan 4-H youth programs and to assist with promoting 4-H programs on a statewide level. The Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council provides a high-level leadership opportunity for older youth to learn about 4-H beyond their own experiences by talking with and learning from 4-H members across the state. Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council member Addy Battel reflects on her experience, saying, "State Youth Leadership Council has given me an opportunity to further hone my leadership skills in ways that are only possible when surrounded by peers with similar passions.” Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council members meet in person 2-3 times per year during statewide 4-H events like 4-H Exploration Days. Additionally, Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council members meet once per month by calling in or logging into an online telecommunication platform. Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council member Torey Fischer adds, “State Youth Leadership Council has been such a great experience that has not only allowed me to build my leadership, teamwork and communication skills, but has also opened doors and provided opportunities for my future that I am still discovering even as my 4-H career is coming to a close.” Applications are now available for the 2020 Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council. 4-H members aged 15-19 as of Jan. 1, 2020, are encouraged to apply for a two-year seat on the council by applying online at https://bit.ly/2kVfHwO. Two recommendations are also required for each applicant, one being from the local 4-H program coordinator. The deadline to apply is Oct. 28.
National 4-H Week to be celebrated Oct. 7 - 13
For the 77th consecutive year, millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni across the country will celebrate National 4-H Week from October 6-12. During the 2019 National 4-H Week, Michigan 4-H is encouraging 4-H youth, volunteers, staff and supporters to get out and inspire youth to be True Leaders through hands-on doing. From empowering youth to pursue their passions to learning new skills, this October is a perfect time to make a difference for the next generation. One easy way to do this is by sharing how 4-H has inspired you or your kids on social media channels and with individuals in your community. Though every day during National 4-H Week is a great time to show your pride, Tuesday, Oct. 8, is the official 4-H Spirit Day and you’re encouraged to wear 4-H apparel to show your 4-H pride.
New Teaching
Science When
You Don’t Know
Diddly Squat
Resources
The "Teaching science when you don't know diddly squat series" aids youth in learning the process of science; asking questions and discovering answers. Through the various activities, young people try to figure things out for themselves, rather than just read an answer on the internet or in a book. In this latest activity in the series, "Why do animal poops look different?", youth experiment with why manure looks different for each animal. To find this activity and others in the series, visit https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/teaching_science_when_you_dont_know_diddly_squat_series.