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TENNESSEE 4-H IDEAS

VOLUME 04 - Issue 23
June 11, 2004


IN THIS ISSUE

Don't Forget Roundup Registration Deadline
FAQ On The University Of Tennessee's Promise And America's Promise
Lewis County 4-H Group Receives Water Works Grant
National 4-H Conference Planning Committee Members Sought
Record Books Returned
UTM Block And Bridle Club To Host Lamb Show
Vol State Nominations Due


UPCOMING EVENTS

June 15-18
Junior High 4-H Academic Conference - Knoxville

June 17
State 4-H Forestry/Wildlife Judging Contest - Crossville

June 17-19
State Performing Arts Troupe Workshop - Murfreesboro

June 22-26
State 4-H Horse Championships - Shelbyville

June 26
UTM Block & Bridle Club Skyhawk Classic Lamb Show - Martin

June 29-July 2
4-H Electric Camp - Knoxville

July 6-9
State Target S.M.A.R.T. Campboree - Columbia

July 12-16
Tennessee Junior Livestock Expo (Beef Events) - Nashville

July 19-23
State 4-H Roundup - Knoxville

July 23-25
Young Farmer Conference - Columbia

July 26-30
Tennessee Junior Livestock Expo (Sheep Events) - Cookeville

July 28-August 1
Southern Regional 4-H Horse Events - Monroe, LA

August 9-11
Prudential Youth Leadership Institute Training Seminar - Knoxville

August 13
Mid-South Fair Agribusiness/4-H Speaking Entries Due - State 4-H Office

August 13
Mid-South Fair Career Pursuit Entries Due - State 4-H Office

August 15
4-H Enrollment Report Due - State 4-H Office

August 20-28
Appalachian Fair - Gray



Tennessee 4-H Home Page: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/
Online version of Ideas: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas04/
Ideas index: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas04/04-index.htm


DON'T FORGET ROUNDUP REGISTRATION DEADLINE

It is critical that all Roundup delegates (finalists, All Stars, volunteer leaders, Extension staff, etc.) be entered in the database by June 18. As you are probably aware, the Information Technology department is in the process of changing over the server and the database will not be available after the registration deadline. We need to get all the information in the database and then download it before they close the server. After June 18, all changes/additions will have to be made through your district office. The registration site can be accessed at http://ext1.ag.utk.edu/4H/4HRoundup.nsf.

Alice Ann Moore
Assistant Director, 4-H
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FAQ ON THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE’S PROMISE AND AMERICA’S PROMISE

Q: What do the Five Promises have to do with 4-H?

A: The Five Promises, caring adults; safe places; healthy start; marketable skills; and opportunities to serve, are already being fulfilled by 4-H and practically every other youth service organization. 4-H Volunteer Leaders serve as caring adults, and 4-Hers are given opportunities to serve through service projects, just to give a few examples. The Five Promises provide a common language that everyone can speak, and, thereby increasing awareness to youth development and the individual needs of youth. By thinking in terms of the Five Promises, a volunteer who is serving as a caring adult by tutoring a student, can point someone to give his/her student nutritional education and information that his/her student may desperately need.

Nathan Myers
AmeriCorps Promise Fellow/UT’s Promise Coordinator
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LEWIS COUNTY 4-H GROUP RECEIVES WATER WORKS GRANT

The Lewis County Home School 4-H Club was the grand champion winner of the Stream Savers Grant. This gives the club a grand prize of $500.00. This award is in addition to a $300.00 the group won as a November Stream Savers recipient.

The club will be using their grant to fund various water quality activities including creek stomps, water quality education (youth and adult), and assisting with water quality activities at our county natural history museum.

If you would like to see more information on the Water Works Stream Savers Grant Program, please visit the Web site at www.waterworks.com.

Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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NATIONAL 4-H CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS SOUGHT
(Source: Clover Corner News, Volume 1, Issue 13)

National 4-H Headquarters, United States Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for youth and adult participation on the 75th National 4-H Conference Planning Committee. National 4-H Conference is scheduled for April 1-6, 2005. Known as the Secretary’s Conference, National 4-H Headquarters sponsors National 4-H Conference, a national working conference for youth and adult delegates. National 4-H Conference Planning Committee members serve in an advisory role during the planning phase and lead on-site during the conference.

National 4-H Headquarters currently is accepting applications for 4-H professionals and youth who have strong technical skills, represent an 1890 institution or 1994 land grant university or are affiliated with a 4-H military program. The application process for youth delegates who attended the 74th National 4-H Conference and for National 4-H Youth Directions Council members is now closed.

For more information and copies of the application materials, contact Maria Parisi, Conference Coordinator, National 4-H Headquarters, Families, 4-H and Nutrition, Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, USDA at 202-720-8857 or mparisi@csrees.usda.gov.

Patrick Hamilton
Extension Assistant, 4-H
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RECORD BOOKS RETURNED

Many record books were returned to agents/leaders participating in the state 4-H livestock and meats judging contests in Murfreesboro on June 1 or the June Dairy Month Kickoff luncheon in Nashville on June 2. The rest of the records were returned to the district offices. They will be making arrangements to get them back to the counties. Thanks!

Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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UTM BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB TO HOST LAMB SHOW

The University of Tennessee-Martin Block and Bridle Club will host the 2004 Skyhawk Classic Lamb Show, June 26 beginning at 4:00 p.m. Weigh in begins at 1:30 p.m. with a $5.00 entry fee per head. Download a flyer from www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas04/attach/utm_lamb_show_flyer.pdf.

Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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VOL STATE NOMINATIONS DUE

All counties have the opportunity to nominate outstanding 4-H members to receive Tennessee’s highest level of recognition, the Vol State Award. Vol State recipients must be:

1) active 4-H members;
2) have been enrolled in the 11th or 12th school grade on January 1 of the current     year;
3) be an active All Star;
4) and be in attendance at Roundup.

Each county may nominate two members plus one member for each 100, or major fraction thereof, senior members in the county. Members do no have to be a state finalist. However, if they are not finalists, the $125 registration must be paid for them. Please do not tell your members they have been nominated for Vol State. The recognition ceremony at Roundup is much more effective if the member does not know they will be tapped. Vol State nominees should be indicated during the online registration.

Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

People who fly into a rage always make a bad landing.
~ Will Rogers

 

 

 



 

 

 

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