Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A note about the Douglas County 4-H newsletter

Hello Douglas County 4-H,

Did you know...

In addition to emailing the newsletter to you all every month, it is also available on the web site. If you ever need to take a look and you lost that email, just go to the 4-H web site and take a look. There is a button at the top of the page labeled, well... newsletter.

The next one is February 2010 and will be emailed the first of February. Watch for it!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Douglas County Extension Office January closures

Douglas County 4-H families,

Just a friendly reminder that the office is closed Friday, January 1 and Monday, January 18 for county holidays.

If you need something from us, please plan ahead.

Happy New Year!

4-H club in Japan looking for pen pals

Douglas County 4-H members,

The Camp Zama SAS 4-H club in Japan is once again looking for pen pals to correspond with. 4-H clubs interested in communicating with them are asked to contact their 4-H club leader, Nick Andrews at nicholas.andrews2@us.army.mil.

4-H members and families eligible for discount prices at NWSS

Announcement straight from the state 4-H office...

All 4-H members, families and friends, and their invited guests are eligible for discounted prices on reserve seating at the National Western Stock Show. The prices offered are unavailable to the general public and tickets purchased through this special offer are free of all service charges, an additional savings of $3.75 per ticket. (Tickets must be purchased through Group Services. Discounts will not be given at the Stock Show Box Office.)

The National Western Stock Show invites all 4-H members to enjoy their personal favorite(s) of our shows, and to spend a day full of fun that will include numerous opportunities to be entertained by the exhibits, shopping, art, delicious food and western spirit. (Your show ticket includes free grounds admission to all exhibits, all day long 9am-8pm.)

You will receive a $2 discount off of regular price for the majority of our shows. In honor of “4-H Day”, which is on Wednesday, January 20, you will receive a $3 discount off of regular price for both Pro Rodeos that day. For the Pro Rodeo at 2:00pm, tickets will be $9 each, and for the Pro Rodeo at 7:30pm, tickets will be $11 each. Again, these tickets must be purchased through Group Services.

Choose your own best method of reserving your shows:
• Fax this page to our secure fax line: 303.297.1849.
• Order by Internet: www.nationalwestern.com/groups.
• Order by phone: 303.295.2979.

To see a brief description of each show, please refer to www.nationalwestern.com/groups. To order tickets please click on: http://www.colorado4h.org/Blog/docs/2009/4h-GroupSalesForm2010.pdf

4-H Shooting Sports Leader Training information now online

Douglas County 4-H Shooting Sports Leaders,

The 2010 Colorado 4-H Shooting Sports Leader Certification Training dates and locations have been posted on the State 4-H SS Blog.

Below is the direct link to the blog posting:
http://co4hshooting.blogspot.com/2009/12/2010-4-h-ss-leader-workshops-announced.html

If you are a new leader for shooting sports in Douglas County 4-H, you must attend one of these certification trainings.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Douglas County 4-H hosts Cloverbud Fun Night for kids 5-7

Cloverbud Fun Night was a big hit again this year!

We posted a press release letting letting Douglas County residents know about the Cloverbud program. It was published on all seven DC hubs on yourhub.com. Take a look.

New Colorado Department of Agriculture Deputy Commissioner

Douglas County 4-H,

Thought I would pass on some news about a Douglas County resident that is involved in agriculture.

Jim Miller of Parker has been named the Colorado Department of Agriculture Deputy Commissioner. His wife is a third generation Parker native whose grandparents homesteaded in the area.

Since many of you are involved in agriculture, thought you might be interested.

For the full article, read Longtime Parker resident named Colorado Department of Agriculture Deputy Commissioner.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Online course for farm and ranch families

Douglas County 4-H families,

Here is an opportunity to take an online course about investing specifically for farm and ranch families. Take a look.

eXtension, in partnership with the FINRA Investor Education Foundation, has launched a new online investing course targeting farm and ranch families. The 8-lesson course helps farm families plan for a financially stable future that meets long-term needs. Enrollment is now open at http://www.extension.org/pages/Investing_for_Farm_Families.

The FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) Investor Education Foundation worked with a team of 16 members from 10 different states, USDA/CSREES (now USDA/NIFA) and eXtension.

Friday, December 4, 2009

12th Annual “Colorado…it’s AgriCultural” photography contest

Douglas Count 4-H photography project members,

You may be interested submitting photos to this upcoming contest, due December 31. Here are the details:

Entries must be submitted to the Colorado Department of Agriculture with an official entry form by December 31, 2009, and all photographs must relate to Colorado agriculture in some way. Prizes will be awarded in four subject areas: agritourism, crops, livestock and people. A $150 gift card will be awarded as the grand prize for the photograph that best portrays the spirit of Colorado agriculture.

Judging will be based on theme, creativity and technical quality. All winning photographs will be displayed in the Beede-Hamil Agriculture Building at Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colo.

Visit www.coloradoagriculture.com or call (303) 239-4119 for complete contest rules and an entry form. The contest is sponsored by the Colorado Department of Agriculture, the AgInsights Committee and Northeastern Junior College.

Looking for some holiday fun? CALF is hosting an old-fashioned Christmas event

Douglas County 4-H,

Here are the details...

Please join CALF in thanking our incredible Volunteers and Supporters and celebrate the Christmas Holiday Season!
At CALF’s 2nd Annual
Old Fashioned Christmas Open House
December 13, 2009
Ag Barn at the Lowell Ranch
1:00 pm - Volunteer Appreciation
2:00 –5:00 pm ~ Open House
Bring your favorite dessert to share!

For more information please call
303.688.1026

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

4-H Bird Photo Contest

Douglas County 4-H members,

Information on an upcoming photo contest...

Do you photograph birds? If so, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection (APHSI) invites you to enter your best poultry or pet bird photos in the: BIOSECURITY FOR BIRDS Calendar photo contest.

APHIS is interested in photos of all kinds of birds – including poultry, game birds, wild birds, shorebirds, and pet birds. Photos should show the bird(s) in a clean environment and without people in the photo. People of all ages are encouraged to enter their photos. Photos should accurately reflect the subject matter. The main image should not be digitally altered beyond removing dust, cropping, cleaning up the background, and/or making reasonable adjustments to exposure, color, contrast, etc.

All photos will be credited with the photographer’s name. Maximum of three (3) photos per person will be accepted. Deadline for submitting contest entries is Jan. 31, 2010. Winners will be notified via e-mail by Feb. 28, 2010. The winning photo(s) will be featured in the 2011 Biosecurity for Birds calendar and the Biosecurity for Birds website (http://healthybirds.aphis.usda.gov) and may be featured as screensavers.
Entries can be submitted through the official online entry form: http://healthybirds.aphis.usda.gov.

Please contact Trudy Dunham, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development at 612-624-8181 or dunha003@umn.edu should you have further questions.

2010 National 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor Workshops

Douglas County 4-H Shooting Sports leaders and members,

Here is an announcement straight from the state.

The National 4-H Shooting Sports Committee is pleased to announce that West Virginia and Colorado will be hosting 2010 National 4-H Shooting Sports Workshops.

Dates and Locations:

  • West Virginia – May 3-8, 2010 – Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp, Near Weston, WV
  • COLORADO – May 10-15, 2010 – Grand Junction, CO

These workshops are designed to prepare adult volunteers to teach other adult volunteers through state workshops. This is an excellent opportunity to expand or improve your state training team. Workshop participants share ideas and information about their state 4-H Shooting Sports programs while enhancing skills for teaching adults and volunteers in the use of the national curriculum.

In order for a participant to attend a National 4-H Shooting Sports Workshop, he/she must meet the following guidelines:

  1. Have state level certification in the discipline in which they are enrolling.
  2. Have a minimum level of experience in the discipline to be determined by each discipline instructor(s).
  3. Have interest in 4-H and youth development.
  4. Endorse the train-the trainer concept in basic shooting skills.
  5. Must have previous experience teaching youth and/or adults in your respective state.
  6. Have current 4-H Volunteer status or Extension Faculty status in their state.
  7. Must be recommended by the respective State 4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator.


We look forward to your state’s participation in the 2010 National 4-H Shooting Sports Workshop – EAST OR WEST. For questions about program content, please contact Conrad Arnold, National 4-H Shooting Sports Committee, Extension Educator 4-H at 410-228-8800 or email carnold@umd.edu.

Happy Thanksgiving Douglas County 4-H

Hello Douglas County 4-H families,

'Tis the season to be thankful and a Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.

As I consider what it means to be thankful, my mind wanders to two classmates from high school. I am thankful to have connected with these people through social networking because while neither was a best friend in school, I love knowing how they are doing and what's been going on for the last 20+ years.

And then one day recently, the husband of one of these friends contracted H1N1. He rapidly declined and was hospitalized. His kidneys started failing and he had to go on dialysis. In a few short days, he went from a healthy normal life full of the usual things to a sudden and unexpected passing. His wife, my classmate, was devastated and lost - and still is - yet she continued to thank those around her. Her family and friends were there every step of the way.

My other friend, a year younger than me, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer on September 18. He died November 23, this week of Thanksgiving. When his friends learned of his diagnosis, what happened? They rallied around him and organized a fundraiser on his behalf, a fun day of bowling, live band music, laughing, hugging, and support - as it turned out, 8 days before he passed away.

These are both devastating and shockingly sudden situations. And yet I witnessed profound thankfulness and gratitude during these hardships. Both classmates held strong to optimism even in their sorrow, drew their friends and family closer, took the time to tell these people thank you, and caused those around them to join together as one strong and gracious and connected group.

I can ask for no better reminders that focusing on gratitude, and indeed making it the very foundation of my life, will bring only the most positive and profound results for everyone around me.

So I say to you, be thankful. Be thankful for your parents, even if you're grounded - because they love you. Be thankful for your grandparents every day you have them - they may be with you only a short time. Be thankful for your kids, even when their boundless energy wears you out - because it's good to remember that we too had boundless energy! Be thankful for your coworkers - because variety really is the spice of life and the challenges they present make you grow. Be thankful for paperwork (this is a hard one for me!) - because that's what makes your paycheck happen, your insurance pay your medical costs, and your kids to be enrolled in 4-H.

Thank you all.

Melody

Friday, November 20, 2009

Congratulations to the new Douglas County 4-H Ambassadors

Hello Douglas County 4-H,

We recently established a brand new ambassador program with expanded duties, training, and term limits. If you see any of the following 4-H members, congratulate them on being chosen as our first bunch of ambassadors!

  • Kimberly Talbert - two year term limit
  • Victoria Worley - one year term limit
  • Julie Collins - two year term limit
  • Casey DeVol - one year term limit
  • Hannah Ochoa - one year term limit

CSU Extension has a Facebook page

Hey Douglas County 4-H,

For those of you using Facebook - and I know there are quite a few! - you might be interested to know that CSU has their own Extension Fan Page on Facebook.

If you are already a Facebook user, it's easy to become a fan of the their page. Then you'll get all kinds of state extension updates, be able to see event and people pictures, and see links to interesting information.

Check it out.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Douglas County 4-H projects: where to find the 2010 list and project descriptions

Douglas County 4-H,

We've all been madly re-enrolling for the last several weeks. Do you remember where to find the 2010 project list? Or how to get to the project descriptions on the state website? That information is on the website. Take a look at these links:

Project list: http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/douglas/4h_files/projectinfo.htm

Project descriptions on the state website - scroll down to middle of page: http://www.colorado4h.org/project_resources/index.shtml

Monday, November 16, 2009

“Colorado 4-H - Ready for Another 100 Years” Artwork Contest

Colorado 4-H members, we need your help! 2010 marks the 100th year of Colorado 4-H and we are looking for 4-H members to submit artwork that will be used to help promote 4-H throughout the year. The selected design will be professionally rendered as it will be used for 100th year celebration materials including brochures, promotion materials, etc.

Artwork Guidelines:
· Artwork must fit on standard size paper (8 ½ by 11)
· Artwork may have up to four colors
· Artwork must include the words “Colorado 4-H Ready for Another 100 Years”
· Electronic artwork (Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Microsoft Publisher, etc.) is preferred, but hand drawn artwork will also be accepted.

Send your artwork to the State 4-H office, 2E University Square, 4040 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040 by Thursday, December 31, 2009. Please contact the State 4-H office at 970.491.1152 or ellen.butler@colostate.edu should you have any questions.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Scholarship opportunity due January 11, 2010

The Chuck Urano Memorial Award, sponsored by the Colorado Farm Show, will be awarded to six deserving students who strive to leave a lasting impression on their community and the agriculture industry.

The Colorado Farm Show is proud to award six $2000.00 Scholarships, to help offset the increasing costs of attaining a Higher Education, to graduating High School Seniors declaring an Agricultural Major at a College or University of their choice.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
1. Applicants must be graduating High School Seniors.

2. The Chuck Urano Memorial Award application, accessible in pdf format at www.ColoradoFarmShow.com, must be filled out by the applicant.

3. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and reside in Colorado.

4. Students must be pursuing a degree in an Agricultural related field of study at the accredited College or University of their choice.

5. A sealed, signed copy of the applicants Official High School Transcripts must accompany the scholarship application. Senior year classes must be listed if not included on transcripts.

6. One letter of recommendation from a High School official/teacher must be included with the application packet.
7. A one page essay outlining the applicant’s educational goals, chosen career plans, and any other information that the applicant considers pertinent must be included with the application.

8. Application must be legible (typed preferred) to be considered.

9. Complete application packet must be received in the Colorado Farm Show Office (received not post marked) by January 11, 2010.

10. Failure to submit a completed application, with all of the required materials in one packet, will eliminate your application.

Please return scholarship application and required materials to:

Colorado Farm Show
Attn: Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 670
Greeley, CO 80632

APPLICATION DEADLINE: JANUARY 11, 2010

Post-Turkey Parents' Day Out in Parker

Douglas County 4-H families in Parker,

Here is an opportunity for your kids to do something fun and active the day after Thanksgiving: Post-Turkey Parents' Day Out! Parker Recreation often hosts events like this where kids get to play sports, use the climbing wall, do crafts, go skating, etc., giving parents a chance to get a few things done. This is hosted at the Parker Fieldhouse.

For details, read this article.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

4-H Lessons Learned - Part II

Here’s the second installation in the series of “4-H According to Mary.” This one comes from the “leader” standpoint.

As a young mother with no children in 4-H, I was asked to help a beginning 4-Her with a clothing construction project. As much as I disliked sewing, I felt I probably needed to take on the challenge to feel a sense of satisfaction in the small community in which we lived.

I remember the project was a poncho made out of light weight denim and it had white fringe on it. I was very patient with the little girl and she seemed to enjoy the project. She took direction well and in the end she won Grand Champion. She was happy, I was happy, and her mother was ecstatic. In the end, however, I was exhausted from the experience.

When my eldest daughter became 4-H age, it seemed that clothing construction would be an excellent choice as a beginning project. Yea, right! (Remember that I disliked sewing.)

During that first year I tried to impress upon this child the importance of sewing very slow and steady on the machine. So repeatedly I was saying to her, “Let up on that foot feed !” She began to show less and less enthusiasm for sewing, but I kept on with my comments.

She did very well at judging and of course, I was all smiles. The next year, however, when I suggested that she take clothing construction again, there was a resounding, “NO!” When I sat down with her and tried to better understand this reverse enthusiasm, I was told a story.

My daughter said that she had a nightmare the year before. In it I was yelling, “Get your foot off that foot feed!” When she did, the sewing machine only went faster. I continued yelling, but she couldn’t stop the machine. When I saw her distress at recalling the nightmare, I knew it was time to find a new sewing teacher and we did.

To this day, however, my oldest daughter will not sew.

MORAL OF THE STORY FOR LEADERS: If you want to positively impact the life of a child, teach what you love.

Douglas County 4-H Cloverbud Fun Night in December

Just a reminder!

Cloverbud Fun Night is on December 3 in Kirk Hall at the Douglas County Fairgrounds. Members and non-members ages 5-7 are welcome. Pre-registration by November 24 is required, so call the office.

Have your Cloverbuds invite all their friends! Really! These are our future 4-Hers.

4-H Tax Exempt Status for clubs

Douglas County 4-H clubs,

Here are some reminders from the state 4-H office regarding your tax exempt status.

  1. New 4-H clubs must get an EIN.
  2. All 4-H affiliated clubs and organizations must file an e-Postcard by the 15 day of the 5th month after the end of their club fiscal year. For Douglas County clubs on an Oct. 1 – Sept. 30 year, that would be by Feb. 15, 2010.
  3. Failure to file (or attempt to file) could result in the loss of tax exempt status of the group.
  4. For clubs that try to file and get an error message from the IRS that they are not included under the 4-H Group Exemption Number, take note:
    a) Keep a copy of the message as proof that they tried to file but were unsuccessful. b) Do not call the IRS to try and figure it out. More problems are caused by well-meaning volunteers calling the IRS about filing problems than are solved by the call. National 4-H Headquarters asks that individuals do not call the IRS.
  5. National 4-H Headquarter is still working with the IRS to resolve issues with our GEN.
  6. County offices will still collect and keep track of club EIN’s.
  7. At some point in the future, the state will be notified by National 4-H Headquarters about adding new clubs and deleting defunct clubs from our state certified list.
  8. Please call Kathe Jackson at the Douglas County 4-H Office if you have questions or concerns about 4-H and your tax exempt status.

Operation Christmas Child: donate gift-filled shoeboxes to children in need

Douglas County 4-H members,

Here is a community service opportunity. You can help children across the world by donating shoeboxes filled with gifts as part of the international Operation Christmas Child. Last year, 8 million children in 110 countries received gift boxes from generous donors.

Drop off locations for Douglas County the week of November 16-23:
  • Heritage Evangelical Free Church, 555 N. Heritage Ave., Castle Rock
  • Cherry Hills Community Church, 3900 Grace Blvd., Highlands Ranch
  • Pinecrest Community Church, 7165 N. Delbert Road, Parker

The website offers a way to follow your gift box and find out where it went. There are also other details such as packing instructions available on the website. Go to http://www.samaritanspurse.org/.

Original news article: http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/News/How-to-Get-Involved/Story~685806.aspx.

Monday, October 26, 2009

National 4-H Council looking for Youth Program Assistants

Douglas County 4-H members,

Information straight from the Colorado State 4-H office, here are some great opportunities in Washington DC.

National 4-H Council is looking for Program Assistants (PA) for the Wonders of Washington (WOW) and the Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) programs. This is a great chance for youth to experience professional and leadership development opportunities of a lifetime.

The WOW program, which takes place from February through May, gives youth the chance to explore, develop, and refine the skills necessary to become outstanding citizens and leaders in their communities. Using Washington, D.C., as their living classroom, WOW PAs help youth learn about the history of our nation and various leaders who have shaped it. PAs receive opportunities for professional development not only through interactions with school groups, but also through internship experiences with various departments of National 4-H Council.

The CWF program gives 4-Hers the opportunity to strengthen their communication, leadership, and other citizenship skills on a national level. Held during the summer, CWF PAs lead nearly 2,000 youth in exchanging ideas, practicing respect, and forming friendships with other youth from across the country. PAs guide hands-on activities, simulations and tours of many Washington monuments and memorials, as youth CWF participants find out what citizenship means to them and how to make a difference in their own communities. PAs have the unique ability to make a lasting impression on the lives of many youth, while spending summer just outside of the nation’s capital.

For more info, visit Citizenship Washington Focus at http://4-h.org/news/www.citizenshipwashingtonfocus.org, and Wonders of Washington at http://www.wowwashington.org/index.html.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Guess what! A Douglas County resident won the statewide 4-H truck raffle!

Our very own Hannah Ochoa sold the winning 4-H truck raffle ticket to Vicci Starkowski of Franktown, CO. This is quite a big deal considering this truck raffle was a statewide fundraising event!

Thanks to the efforts of those who sold raffle tickets, 4-H Council will receive approximately $700 to be used for the benefit of Douglas County 4-H kids.



Friday, October 16, 2009

Colorado State University - Global Campus offering $250 toward first class

Just though I would pass this information on the the Douglas County 4-H community.

Colorado State University-Global Campus is a 100% online campus within the CSU System. Bachelor's and Master's degree programs are available. Right now, all new students that register for the October 26, 2009 session will receive $250 towards the cost of their first class. CSU Global has a 'tuition guarantee' so that you are locked into your rate from day one, and will never experience a tuition hike.

For more information, take a look at the CSU Global Campus web site.

Alternative Energy Conference Nov. 14 in Castle Rock

Hi folks,

In case you're interested, CSU Extension in Douglas County is collaborating on an upcoming conference.

Would you like to learn more about wind energy, wind development, carbon financial credits and home energy windbreaks? Register now for the Alternative Energy Conference scheduled for Saturday, November 14 at the Douglas County Events Center in Castle Rock.

Cost for the program is $20 per person. Classes begin at 9:00 am with a continental breakfast preceding. Lunch is provided at noon and will conclude the program. The Douglas County Soil Conservation District will have a home energy windbreak display at the conference. To register, contact the CSU Extension Office in Douglas County at 720-733-6930 or 720-733-6951 or by email at jjulian@douglas.co.us.

Take a look at the original press release posted on www.yourhub.com.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Haunted Halloween Hay Ride sponsored by 4-H club

Join the Cowboys 4-H Club October 23-25 at their annual Haunted Halloween Hay Ride!

Brought to you by the Cowboys 4-H Club and Stockton Plum Creek Stables, this scary fun annual event includes face painting, a petting zoo, and concessions. Adults are $11.00 and children $8.00. To register, call the Highlands Ranch Rec Center at (303) 791-2500 or South Suburban Rec Center at 303-347-5999.

Monday, October 12, 2009

4-H Achievement Night Slide Show Part Two

Every year, Achievement Night guests look forward to seeing the last 4-H year-in-pictures with the annual slide show. I figured out how to embed the slide show, but due to size, had to upload it in two parts. Unfortunately, the original music could not be uploaded along with the slide show! Here is the second half of the slide show. Also please note that all the PowerPoint animations appear disabled, so some clip art is overlapping the photos.



2009 4-H Slide Show pt 2

4-H Achievement Night Slide Show Part 1

Every year, Achievement Night guests look forward to seeing the last 4-H year-in-pictures with the annual slide show. I figured out how to embed the slide show, but due to size, had to upload it in two parts. Unfortunately, the original music could not be uploaded along with the slide show! Here is the first part of the slide show.


2009 4-H Slide Show pt 1

Achievement Night Special Awards

4-H members, clubs, leaders, and volunteers received several awards at the annual Douglas County 4-H Achievement Night held on Wednesday, October 7, 2009. Take a look at the special awards list below.

4-H Foundation Community Pride Scrapbook
First Place $200 - Rising Stars 4-H Club
Second Place $100 - Sedalia Spurs
Third Place $50 - Outlaws 4-H Club

Top Club Secretary Record Book - Maggie Weinroth, DC 4-H Council
Top Club Treasurer Record Book - Alura Kimble, Outlaws
First Year Consumer Science - Grace Bithell
Top Consumer Science - Maggie Weinroth
First Year General Projects Award - Matthew Troup
Top General Projects Award - Leah Huber
Geiger-Fauver Award - Kelly Winn
Danforth “I Dare You” Award - Naomi Candelaria
Superior Horseman Award - Sarah Tey
Leader of the Year - Rick Romanin
Meritorious Service - Craig Sloane
Friend of 4-H Award - Douglas County Commissioners Steve Boand, Jack Hilbert, Jill Repella
Bruce Peck Memorial Award - Joseph Verissimo
Special Award - Douglas County Events Center Staff

Master Showmanship
Jr. Champ - Mallory Long Reserve - Luke Socolofsky

Inter. Champ - Lisa Jordan Reserve - Marlena Long

Sr. Champ - Maggie Weinroth Reserve - Brogan Horton

Round Robin

Jr. Champ - Stephanie Bramwell * Reserve - Jenna Verissimo

Int. Champ - Anna Fleiner * Reserve - Jesse Lautenbach

Sr. Champ - Maggie Weinroth * Reserve - Melissa Quackenbush


Carcass Contest Awards

Beef Champ. - Clay Adams * Beef Res. - Jacob VanBibber

Sheep Champ. - Caleb VanBibber * Sheep Res. - Marissa Straker

Swine Champ. - Susan Hutton * Swine Res. - Sydney Buckley

Goat Champ. - Hope Anderson * Goat Res. - Erica Boand

Supreme Contest Awards

Beef Champ. - Shelby Cunningham * Beef Res. - McKayla Clayton

Sheep Champ. - Maggie Weinroth * Sheep Res. - Sydney Buckley

Swine Champ. - Susan Hutton * Swine Res. - McKayla Clayton

Goat Champ. - Maggie Weinroth * Goat Res. - Erica Boand

Monday, October 5, 2009

4-H Gala Honors One of Our Own

On October 3, 2009, 4-H supporters gathered at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science for an evening of science fun and discovery as everyone experienced the electricity of 4-H. There were science experiments, wind contraptions, cockroach races, rocket launches, and a 4-H planetarium show. The master of ceremonies was Colorado Speaker of the House Terrance Carroll.

It was a special night for Douglas County also. One of our own 4-Hers was honored for her lightning photo which was prominently displayed with seven other lightning photos from around the state. Colette Worcester proudly answered questions about how she captured the lightning striking near Castle Rock. A very determined young woman, Colette said she took over 600 photographs to catch that one mesmerizing picture.

Colette's picture will be on display throughout the state in the next year. Congratulations, Colette!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Earn $400 to promote science, technology, and engineering in DC 4-H Program

On October 7, 2009, 4-H National Youth Science Day will give young people nationwide the opportunity to join leading scientists in experimenting with biofuels to discover which ones will lead us to a sustainable future. Be part of this opportunity to explore, learn - and have a blast - with the Biofuel Blast National Science Experiment.

Use a step-by-step animated video guide to learn how to lead and participate in this year’s National Science Experiment. This fun video, sponsored by DuPont and Pioneer, provides a great snapshot of just how easy and engaging Biofuel Blast is! Login to www.4-H.org/NYSD, then go to The Experiment to view and share with others.

Thanks to generous support from John Deere, a $400 award will be presented to one county from each state (and one U.S. territory) with the highest number of individual Biofuel Blast experiment results survey submissions between October 1st and October 30th, 2009. The awards can be used toward the implementation and promotion of science, engineering and technology programs in your county. After youth complete the experiment, make sure that they go to www.4-H.org/NYSD to fill out the survey so your county can compete for the award

In addition, of those who submit their results through the Biofuel Blast experiment survey, five youth names will be randomly selected to receive a 32GB third generation iPod touch. The five youth will also be able to designate a 4-H club, school classroom, or youth organization to receive one of the pictured Fuel Cell Car Experiment kits. Click here for official drawing rules.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Douglas County 4-H Achievement Night

Douglas County 4-H community,

Want to find out first hand who the Leader of the Year is? How about clubs where all members have 100% completion? How Douglas County 4-H members did at state fair?

Come to our annual 4-H Achievement Night on Wednesday, October 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Events Center on the Douglas County Fairgrounds. Celebrate how accomplished our members are here in Douglas County! We need lots of people to cheer and clap.

Resume workshop hosted by Douglas County 4-H

Douglas County 4-H members,

We're hosting a resume workshop on October 15 at the Extension office. RSVP no later than October 12th! Take a look at this flyer.

Extension agents and 4-H volunteer leaders invited to the Colorado 4-H Gala!

Douglas County 4-H leaders, here's an invitation straight from the Colorado state 4-H office!

"This special invitation is being extended to all Extension agents and 4-H volunteer leaders to attend the 2009 Colorado 4-H Gala. The Gala will be held on Saturday, October 3, 2009, 6:15 p.m. at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. The two-fold purpose of the Gala is to 1) promote and support the Science, Engineering and Technology aspects of the Colorado 4-H program and 2) to help expand the 4-H organized club program in Denver County.

The State 4-H office and the Colorado 4-H Foundation are extending a special offer to agents and 4-H leaders. Buy one ticket for $200, and you can bring a guest for free! To take advantage of this great offer please contact Bill Gargan, Colorado 4-H Foundation assistant, at 970-491-2768 by September 1. It will be a great night with a very exciting program with many movers and shakers in attendance. We hope to see you there!"

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

4-H Public Service Announcement regarding SET program

Douglas County 4-H, take a look at this 4-H Public Service Announcement posted to YouTube. This spot is part of 4-H's Science, Engineering & Technology program and campaign - dedicated to preparing 1 million new young people to excel in science, engineering, and technology by 2013.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Collegiate 4-H Shadow Program in Colorado

The collegiate 4-H Shadow Program, October 8-10, 2009, is for high school sophomores to seniors who are interested in seeing what college life is like in a safe setting. Participants will attend class with a collegiate 4-H member, visit with the admissions office, get a tour of CSU, and see all that CSU has to offer.

They will arrive Thursday, October 8 in the evening, participate in icebreakers and get to know you games, spend the night with one of the collegiate 4-H members, attend classes, tours and information sessions on Friday. On Friday evening we will attend the CSU homecoming bonfire and festivities, and then Saturday participants will have the choice of attending a CSU football game or just heading home.

The only cost for participants will be meals and any extra spending money as all other activities will be free. If interested please fill out the registration form along with a health form and code of conduct form.

If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me at colostate4h@yahoo.com or call 719-760-0765. Thanks! – Autumn Sheridan, CSU Collegiate 4-H President

Thursday, September 3, 2009

4-H According to Mary

4-H is a program in which young people and adults alike learn a variety of life lessons. Over the years as a 4-Her, a 4-H leader, a 4-H parent, and a 4-H Agent, I have discovered a multitude of lessons. Some have been comical, some heart-wrenching, some heart-warming, but all have had a part in making me who I am.

Throughout the 2009-10 year in 4-H, I plan to share several of the stories that have a lesson (or moral, as you will). As members, leaders, and parents, you may not agree with my evaluations of each event, but they all help me put 4-H in perspective. So here goes with the first installation of “4-H According to Mary.”

With county fair just finished, the following story seems fitting. This one is from the “parent” standpoint.

It was 1993 and my eight year old daughter had prepared for her first county fair in Kansas. She had worked so hard in perfecting the skill of making a quick bread that everyone in the neighborhood had fresh baked lemon nut bread over the course of the summer. Of course she had saved the best looking loaf to enter in local county fair. Even though I was her mother, as a foods judge I can tell you that the bread looked nearly perfect – EXCEPT to the judge.

Now I don’t know from whence they uncovered this judge, but my bet is that she was a last minute fill-in who had never judged foods before – at least not quick breads! I heard the entire interview as I stood about six feet in back of my daughter. When the judge said, “Honey, this quick bread is wonderful, but it shouldn’t have this crack down the middle of the top crust,” I think I almost sucked all the air out of that building. (For those of you that don’t know the characteristics of a good quick bread, it should have a crack down the middle.)

When that kid, who had worked so hard and learned so much, came back to me with tears in her eyes and asked, “Mom, isn’t my bread supposed to look like that,” I said, “Yes.” It was difficult to explain to an eight year old that just because you do a good job, you don’t always get credit for your skills. But in this case, I explained, everything was not lost because she did learn a lot in the project and, ultimately, she knew more about quick breads than the adult judge!

Yes, that white ribbon was not a prized piece of memorabilia in the Baldwin household, but my child took more away from the experience than a tangible decoration that has long ago been discarded.

MORAL OF THE STORY: Ribbons lose their luster, but knowledge can never be lost.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Douglas County 4-H Talent Show press release

Even though we've announced Douglas County 4-H Talent Show results, it's always nice to see the official press release sent to local media and posted on yourhub.com. Drumroll please...

http://denver.yourhub.com/CastlePines/Stories/Goings-on/Story~649898.aspx

Volunteer opportunity in Castle Rock

Here is all the pertinent information straight from the source.

"The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce is seeking Artfest Volunteers for the 2009 Artfest, September 12 & 13

The Twentieth Annual Artfest is a two-day celebration of art and culture located in historic downtown Castle Rock. Enjoy an eclectic display of art mediums by
over 180 juried artists from around the country, including paintings, ceramics, glass and wood working, leather, photography and sculpture.

Live Mainstage Entertainment, strolling performers, food, beverages, sponsor and nonprofit booths and a children's area with art activities complete this
popular festival.

Come join us and have fun while you meet new people, involve yourself in the community and participate in Castle Rock’s biggest event!

Each volunteer receives:
A Free Artfest T-Shirt
Entrance to Artfest for the Weekend
A minimum of 3 hours is required
Double shifts are available
Meets High School Community Service Requirements
Available Hours:
Friday Morning & Afternoon Set-up
Saturday 8:30-11:40
Saturday 11:30- 2:40
Saturday 2:30-6:00
Sunday 8:30 - 11:40
Sunday 11:30-2:40
Sunday 2:30-6:00
Sunday Evening Tear Down 6:00 pm

To volunteer please contact:
Michael or Gisella Likens 303-663-1869
gisella@gopixel.com "

State Shoot results are up

And here's the link:

http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/pf/state_ss_result_index.html

Monday, August 24, 2009

2009 Douglas County Fashion Revue press release

Hello Douglas County 4-H,

The press release for Fashion Revue has been submitted to the local papers and to yourhub.com along with a fabulous picture of our very own Senior Grand Champion Anneliese Phippen modeling her Civil War era ball gown. Take a look at http://denver.yourhub.com/Roxborough/Stories/Goings-on/Story~649148.aspx.

Happy reading!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Join the CSU Rams at Colorado State 4-H Day

The state 4-H office is encouraging everyone to support 4-H and enjoy Rams football. Take a look at their press release below.

"Mark your calendar for Saturday, September 12, 3:00 p.m. to join us for Colorado State 4-H Day with the CSU Rams!

Held in conjunction with CSU Ag Day, 4-H Day with the Rams will offer discounted tickets at $30 per ticket which also includes a CSU t-shirt, soda, and hotdog or pretzel. Come enjoy great food, the CSU Rams football team, and support 4-H. A portion of ticket sales through this offer will benefit Colorado 4-H.

In order to receive your free t-shirt and coupons, tickets must be reserved by September 1, 2009. Please contact the State 4-H Office at 970.491.1152, the State 4-H events office at 970.491.0246 or email Mike Macklin at mmacklin@rams.colostate.edu to order your tickets or if should you have questions.

For further information on CSU AG Day, please click on http://agday.agsci.colostate.edu/
Hope to see you there!"

4-H Cloverbuds have 50's fun at their own county fair

Hello Douglas County 4-H,

We've submitted a press release for our little Cloverbuds. You can take a look at this link on yourhub to read it: http://denver.yourhub.com/CastlePines/Stories/Goings-on/Story~648814.aspx

Here's one our Cloverbuds now, Jessa VanBibber, at Primary Fair...

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Douglas County 4-H announces 2009 scholarship winners

Hello, Douglas County 4-H community. The 2009 4-H scholarship winners were announced in your May 2009 newsletter, and now a press release has been sent to local newspapers and online media.

To see the press release on yourhub.com, take a look at this link.

Congratulations scholarship winners! Good job.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Sheep shearing school in September 2009

Interested in learning more about sheep shearing? See information below.

CSU Extension and the Montana Sheep Institute invite you to participate in Wool Harvesting School. The goal is to provide students with basic shearing skills and how to effectively assemble and maintain shearing equipment. Students will also learn proper techniques of wool packaging.

Equipment will be provided for use by students; however, students are encouraged to bring their own equipment if they have it.

The beginner school starts Friday, September 25 and concludes Saturday afternoon, September 26. It will be held at the Morgan County Fairgrounds in Brush, Colorado.

The cost is $125 which includes educational materials. Registration deadline is September 11 and a minimum of eight (8) students is required for the school. A maximum number of 16 participants will be enforced as individual instruction is a priority.

For registration information, contact Steve LeValley, Extension Sheep Specialist, Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1171 at 970-491-1321 or by email at steve.levalley@colostate.edu.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Community service opportunity to help those in need

Douglas County 4-H community, here's an opportunity to help Castle Rock residents.

Volunteers and applicants are being recruited for the Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Department's fifth annual Paint-a-Thon to be held in September.

Volunteers help fire department members prepare and paint the homes of Castle Rock residents who are physically or financially unable to do so themselves. Up to three homes will be given a face-lift Saturday, September 26 and Saturday, October 3. Each day begins at 8:00 a.m. and continues until 5:00 p.m. or when finished.

Volunteers should sign up by Monday, September 14. Participants must be at least 16 years old or accompanied by an adult.

All materials needed are provided, and volunteers get snacks, water, and lunch. Additional information and application forms for both volunteers and homeowners are available for download on the Fire page at www.CRgov.com or by calling 303-660-1066.

Original story located on www.yourhub.com at http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/News/Government/Story~644954.aspx.

4-H cooks and bakers, enter the Ghirardelli Chocolate Championship at state fair

I know we have lots of creative Douglas County 4-H members and leaders and parents in Douglas County (cuz you have to be 18 or older to participate), so I thought of you when I saw this press release. And if any you make a decadent chocolate dessert, don't forget your friendly 4-H Communications Specialist!

"Create your most decadent dessert with at least one Ghirardelli baking product (chocolate chips, bars and/or cocoa), and up to 10 other ingredients. This chocolate challenge--now a five year tradition at fairs--rewards winners with cash prizes, gift packages and winning ribbons.

The most mouth-watering desserts win! All types and kinds of recipes are welcome, as long as they are full of chocolate flavor. First and second place entries win $150 and $50 respectively. The top three winners take home a Ghirardelli gift basket, plus a prize ribbon, apron and award certificate. In addition, one random contestant will win a Ghirardelli gift basket.

Entries are judged on chocolate taste (40%), originality/creativity (30%), appearance (20%), and ease of preparation (10%). Ages 18 or older may enter; limit one entry per person.

The contest will be held on Friday, August 28, 2009; registration is now open with an entry deadline of Wednesday, August 26, 2009. It costs five dollars to enter and entry forms can be found at http://www.coloradostatefair.com/index.php?page=competitive_special_contests or by calling the General Entry office at (719) 404-2080."

The Colorado State Fair runs from August 28 – September 7, 2009.

Source: Media Release, August 13 2009, Christi Lightcap of the Colorado Department of Agriculture, www.coloradostatefair.com

October Fall Forum for 4-H leaders and parents

Douglas County 4-H leaders and parents, it's Fall Forum time.

This event is for 4-H Leaders and parents to receive training in a wide variety of topics. Learn about new projects and take advantage of a great training opportunity. Each year Fall Forum travels to a different 4-H district so that it rotates around the state. This year it will be held in Burlington October 16 -18 and will have a variety of special activities including a visit to the historic Kit Carson Carousel. The registration deadline is October 1st. More information will be released during State Fair.

Click here to download the promotional brochure http://www.colorado4h.org/Blog/docs/2009/2009-LeaderForum.pdf.

4-H clubs can raise funds by selling 2010 wall calendars

The State 4-H office has posted a fund-raising opportunity for 4-H clubs.

"4-H clubs and members now have the opportunity to sell 2010 wall calendars to help support their local 4-H. Many other groups like swimming clubs and mustang clubs have successfully raised funds through this creative initiative. The 12×12 calendar has several colorful images that highlight the many sides and faces of 4-H. 4-H members and clubs may purchase the calendars at 50 percent off the suggested retail price of $13.99 and can receive an extra discount if orders are placed by Aug. 15. The calendars are ready to ship immediately by Time Factory Publishing, the officially licensed source of the 2010 4-H Wall Calendar.

CALL or email NOW to get your club involved in this great fundraising opportunity, contact Shawn Dickensheets at sdickensheets@tfpublishing.com or 317.290.1333 extension 24."

CSU freshmen can be 4-H Scholars, receive stipend

Douglas County 4-H members, if you will be a CSU freshman this year, you can apply to be a 4-H Scholar and get a stipend. Read on for more information straight from the State 4-H blog.

4-H’ers who are attending CSU as freshmen can apply to be a 4-H Scholar. The Scholars promote the positive experiences they had in 4-H and spend up to 20 hours a month representing 4-H at key activities, speaking at public events, and meeting with stakeholders and donors.

For their efforts, each Scholar receives training, public relations support materials, reimbursement for expenses, and a $1,500 annual stipend toward college expenses. The person selected is eligible to continue to serve as a Scholar throughout their college career – advancing with each grade level – as long as their grades and activity commitments are met. The freshmen applicants must be willing to make a four-year commitment.

To apply, interested persons enrolled at Colorado State University must submit the following to Gary Small, 106 University Square, Fort Collins, CO 80523-4050 by Oct. 1, 2009.

  • Complete résumé that includes 4-H experiences, years in projects, leadership and speaking experiences and skills, community service activities, work-related experiences, awards and special recognitions.
  • A (draft) letter of thanks to the Colorado Farm Bureau thanking them for their contribution and funding support for the 4-H Scholars Program.
  • A short paragraph (100 words or less) explaining why they wish to become involved in the 4-H Scholars Program; a personal statement of desire for the Scholar position.
Individuals applying will make a 10-minute presentation before the selection committee on “the scope of 4-H today and what 4-H has meant to them.”

Please direct questions to Gary Small at 970.491.1537 or Gary.small@colostate.edu.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

2009 Douglas County Fair and Rodeo 4-H contest results posted

Hello Douglas County 4-H Community,

What a great fair this year! We hope everybody had fun, saw some old friends, made some new ones, completed all their 4-H projects, and had lots of fair food.

Results for various 4-H fair contests are now posted on the website under the Contest Results tab located on the main 4-H page. Take a look.

See you at next fair!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Two Opportunities: Youth Advisory and Youth Congress

The Douglas County 4-H Office recently received two opportunities that might appeal to older 4-H members interested in the political process. The first is the Colorado Youth Advisory Council. Basically, the purpose of the council is to allow Colorado youth to have a voice in the legislature. The youth meet with senators, debate important topics, create bills, and focus on trying to help or alleviate critical issues facing children and teenagers. For example, this past year, a bill was passed by the Education Committee that focused on having a more environmental curriculum, such as a walk/bike to school day or a science class that focuses more on how to keep the planet healthy.

Some requirements for Colorado Youth Advisory Council (COYAC) include:

*Applicants must be 14-19 years old. They may be attending a Colorado junior high, middle or high school (including on-line school), be home-schooled, participate in a GED program, or have obtained a high school diploma or GED.

*There are 17 different vacancies in senate districts (for specifics on which senate districts are open you can check the website), and it is preferred that applicants be from the open senate districts. However, if an applicant's senate district is already filled, but he/she is still interested, the applicant can request an at-large spot. (Note: At-large spots are much more competitive).

*Only four meetings are held during the year so it is important that applicants be available to come to these meetings.

More information is available at http://www.civiccanopy.org/

Another opportunity is right in Douglas County. It is presented by the Partnership of Douglas County Governments and is a free day of learning and networking with other kids and elected officials. The contact information is listed below; for further information, contact Carla Turner at cturner@douglas.co.us.

4-Hers are famous for getting involved in their communities. If you are interested in political science, these are great opportunities.

Get involved!

Thanks for reading,
Mary Baldwin

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Give input on rural land use at Douglas County Open House August 5

Douglas County 4-H community, many of you enjoy a rural lifestyle. You may be interested in this upcoming meeting. See information below straight from the county website.

"Public input on rural land use and lifestyle values is welcome as part of a Douglas County-hosted open house on Wednesday, Aug. 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Hearing Room of the Philip S. Miller Building, 100 Third St. in Castle Rock.

Prioritizing rural land use and lifestyle values in the County is a goal of the recently-formed Douglas County Rural Framework Ad Hoc Committee, whose members have been evaluating the County’s rural land use and lifestyle policies and regulations throughout June and July. The open house is designed to report Committee progress to date, as well as provide an opportunity for the public to comment on Committee accomplishments.

“Public input is a valuable part of this process to ensure that the revised Rural Framework meets the needs of the Douglas County community,” said Commissioner Steven A. Boand.
The goal of the Committee is to provide the Board of Douglas County Commissioners with recommendations on possible changes to the Comprehensive Master Plan policies and/or zoning and subdivision resolutions pertaining to rural land use in October 2009.

For more information, please visit www.douglas.co.us/commissioners/adhoc/Rural_Framework_Committee.html and subscribe to receive updates on project progress and upcoming meetings, or contact Principal Planner Jeanette Bare at 303-660-7460."

Original article located at http://blogs.douglas.co.us/newsroom/2009/07/16/rural-values-the-focus-of-aug-5-open-house/

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

4-H JC Penney Afterschool Fund First Robotics Team Opportunity

If you are interested in robotics, check out this announcement from the state office:

Announcing 4-H JCPASF FIRST Robotics Team Mini-Grants Funding Opportunity!

National 4-H Council is pleased to release the RFP for the 2009 4-H JCPenney Afterschool Fund FIRST Robotics Team Mini-Grants. To review the RFP and apply for funding, please visit our online portal at http://grants.4-h.org/.

If you are interested in this grant, please contact Connie Cecil at connie.cecil@colosate.edu or by calling 970.491.7883 ASAP.

Questions about these grants can be directed to 2009JCPFIRST@fourhcouncil.edu.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

New Douglas County 4-H Blog Template

If you're reading this blog, you're seeing the fantastic new 4-H template we've uploaded! But we can't take credit for the new design. Douglas County 4-H member Jessica McKinney designed the template and generously offered it for the blog.

Next time you see Jessica, let her know what a great job she did!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

2009 Horse Bowl and Hippology Team results

Congratulations to the following Douglas County 4-H members!

Coached by: Laura Jordan
Assisted by: Anastasia Kellogg

Hippology Team Problem
4th – Douglas County

Hippology Top Ten Individual Overall
3rd – Jennifer Jennings
5th – Tori Worley
6th – Sarah Tey

Hippology Individual Judging Top Ten
1st – Sarah Tey
9th – Jennifer Jennings

Hippology Stations Top Ten
4th – Tori Worley
6th – Jennifer Jennings

Hippology Examination Phase Top Ten
4th – Sarah Tey
8th – Tori Worley
9th – Jessica McKinney

Hippology Overall Team Placings
3rd - Douglas County

Horse Bowl Overall Individual
2nd – Jennifer Jennings
10th – Jessica McKinney

Horse Bowl Overall Team
2nd - Douglas County

2009 State Meat Judging Team results

Congratulations to these Douglas County 4-H members!

Coached by Paul Clayton and Terra Thorpe.

High Individual Retail ID
2nd – Jake Hutton
11th – Julie Collins
13th – Peydon Banister

High Individual Reasons
2nd – Jake Hutton
6th – Peydon Banister
10th – Julie Collins

High Individual Overall Placings
3rd – Jake Hutton
6th – Peydon Banister
10th – Julie Collins

High Individual Overall
2nd – Jake Hutton
10th – Peydon Banister
11th – Julie Collins

High Team Retail ID
3rd – Douglas County

High Team Reasons
2nd – Douglas County

High Team Overall Placings
2nd – Douglas County

High Team Overall
Reserve Champion Team – Douglas County

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

2009 Douglas County Creative Cooks Contest placings

Here's the press release:

Douglas County 4-H hosted their annual Creative Cooks Contest on June 2. Participants were encouraged to showcase cooking skills in creative ways while competing with others in similar age categories.

Creative entries included a Japanese theme featuring sushi, a patriotic theme titled "America's Birthday Picnic", and a colorful Fiesta spread showcasing a Red and Green Shrimp Enchilada entrée. Colorful table décor supported meal themes and all participants posted a menu plan for the judge to assess. Contestants earned placings and ribbons based on menu, nutrition knowledge, food safety and other scores.

Congratulations to these Creative Cooks Contests participants.

4-H Clubs 1st place - Rising Stars

Cloverbuds (ages 5-7) - Ruby Bithell and Meg Huber

Junior Individuals (ages 8-10) - 1st place - Kate Huber; 2nd place - Kiersten Lockwood

Intermediate Individuals (ages 11-13) - 1st place - Grace Bithell; 2nd place - Brett Randolph; 3rd place - Michala Lockwood

Intermediate Individual, Colo. Specialty (11-13) - 1st place - Capri Keeler

Intermediate Teams (ages 11-13) - 1st place - Alyssa Roth and Delaney Peterson

Senior Individuals (ages 14-18) - 1st - Hannah Baldwin

Senior Teams (ages 14-18) - 1st - Leah Huber and Emily Huber; 2nd - Hannah Osborn and Shelby Klepper

Friday, June 5, 2009

Family-friendly theater in the park

Since Douglas County 4-H is so family-oriented, I thought I would pass on information about fun and educational children's theater hosted by South Suburban's Science and Cultural Facilities District.

Here is a snippet from a recent press release: "South Suburban Parks and Recreation's Youth Children's Theater Production Class presents The Lady Bug & Butterfly and Ollie & Stanley, short family plays that impart messages while friendships are forged. Lily is a different looking lady bug who has trouble sharing the meadow with Bob, the arrogant butterfly, while Ollie and Stanley learn about loyalty in a forest fantasy. Both heartwarming plays will be performed FREE by youth ages 11 - 18 at 10 am in five South Suburban parks during the week of June 16-20."

For other details like location, times, etc. go to the original post at http://denver.yourhub.com/LoneTree/Stories/Goings-on/Story~622405.aspx

Monday, June 1, 2009

Discounted tickets available for 2009 Douglas County Fair and Rodeo

Hello Douglas County 4-H,

Discounted tickets for groups are available this year. Here is a message from the DC fair association:

"On behalf of the Douglas County Fair Board we would like to extend to you the opportunity to purchase group tickets for this year’s Douglas County Fair & Rodeo at a significant discount.

The discounted price is available for Friday's & Saturday's combination tickets (rodeo & concert). Tickets must be purchased prior to June 30, 2009 and purchased in minimum quantities of 10. There are no other restrictions on this offer.

For additional information on the Fair check out our web site at http://www.douglascountyfairandrodeo.com/."

This info was also emailed to the entire DC 4-H community on 6-1-09.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Beginner's Roping Clinic on June 14

Have we got an event for you down here in Douglas County:

DC Dallys’ 4-H Roping Club will be holding a
fundraiser for beginning ropers.
(Adults welcome to participate).

Sunday, June 14, 2009
9:00 – 3:00
8:00 a.m. registration

Plattners Indoor Roping Arena
6255 S. Lake Gulch Rd., Castle Rock 80104
$50.00 per participant
Lunch will be provided for participants
(lunch may be purchased).

We will be limiting our clinic to the first
20 ropers.

For early registration or information please call
Kristin Schmidt 303-688-6402 orTricia Plattner 303-660-225

Eat at Black-eyed Pea on June 3rd and earn money for 4-H!

Help out Douglas County 4-H kids by eating at the Black-eyed Pea in Castle Rock! Proceeds will be benefit various entities within the 4-H program like the 4-H Council, which sponsors camps and conferences, and the DC Fair Association Award Sponsorships for the county fair.

On Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
11:00am – 9:00pm
20% OF WHAT YOU SPEND GOES BACK TO:
DOUGLAS COUNTY 4-H

Hand battered chicken fried steak, grilled or fried chicken and fish, pot Roast that’s slow simmered all night, freshly made sides and home-made rolls hot out of the oven

Only at the Black-eyed Pea on 850 New Memphis Ct, Castle Rock, CO 80104Tel: (303) 663-1105

You must bring in the flyer to get the discount. Go to the 4-H website at http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/douglas/4h_files/upcomingevents.htm to download and print the flyer.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Important message about record books...

Here is information you need quoted straight from your fair book:

All 4-H members must turn in a completed e-record and score a minimum of 50% of the total points possible on their e-record book by the published deadline in order to complete the project. Any 4-H’er not in compliance of these rules will not be allowed to compete at the Douglas County Fair. Therefore, they are not a member in good standing in that particular project and cannot participate in the 4-H classes for that project at State Fair.

Friday, May 15, 2009

New 4-H page on Facebook

Announcement straight from the CSU newsletter:

"On March 31, with a goal to create a more prominent presence on Facebook, National 4-H Council created a 4-H page on Facebook. In four days, the 4-H page fan base increased to more than 5,500 fans. Within a couple of weeks, the membership grew to more than 30,000 4-H fans! With significantly more fans than Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, BGCA, and FFA combined; 4-H is one of the top 130 non-profits on Facebook, based on fan size.

Jess Falkenthal, Educational Technology Specialist at National 4-H Council, was able to secure a meeting with Andrew Bosworth, a Software Design Engineer at Facebook, who just happened to be a California 4-H alumni. He was also invented the News Feed feature in 2006. Through this partnership, the page was able to get a vanity URL, facebook.com/4-h, making it even easier for fans to get to the page.

Through creating discussions, idea and advice sharing, participating in contests and of course posting 4-H memories in photos or videos, 4-H fans will be able to connect with other 4-H fans. In the coming months, National 4-H Council will continue to work with Andrew and Facebook finding better ways to market 4-H on Facebook and making more features available for 4-H fans.

Click on the button below to become a fan. If a fan already, use the “Suggest to Friends” button under the big clover to show everyone how awesome 4-H is by inviting all your 4-H friends. – Ellen Butler"

Be a detective at Teen CSI at the Castle Rock Library

On May 28 from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Phillip S. Miller Libray, teens will become crime-solvers at a CSI who-dunnit event! This is for 12-18 year olds and registration is required.

For all the information you need, go to this yourhub posting: http://denver.yourhub.com/Parker/Stories/News/About-Town/Story~615390.aspx

Demonstration/Speech and Cake Contest Placings

Douglas County 4-H kids participated in two contests recently: Demonstration and Speech, and Cake Decorating. Everybody had a great time. Now we just need MORE of you to participate next year (hint, hint)!

Congratulations 4-H members...

Demo and Speech Placings

Senior Individual Demonstration

  • Champion - Maggie Weinroth
  • Reserve Champion - Brianna Hayne
  • First Place - Andrew Hayne
Senior Individual Impromptu
  • Champion - Maggie Weinroth
Cloverbud Individual Demonstration
  • Participant Ribbon - Logan Hayne
  • Participant Ribbon - Molly Hayne

Cake Decorating Placings

Cloverbud

  • Ruby Bithell

Unit 1 - Junior

  • First place - Heather McKee
  • Second place - Shelby Glover

Unit 2 - Junior

  • First place - Julia Dickson

Unit 3 - Junior

  • First place - McKinley Nahum

Unit 1 - Intermediate

  • First place - Grace Bithell

Unit 3 - Intermediate

  • First place - Jennifer Talbert

Unit 5 Intermediate

  • First place - Madison Pihl

Unit 5 - Senior

  • First place - Shauna Brown

Unit 7 - Senior

  • First place - Naomi Candelaria

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Time to enroll in the Cloverbud Mad Scientist Camp!

Eureka! All kids ages 5-7 in Douglas County are invited to the 4-H Cloverbud “Mad Scientist” Camp on June 10 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Castle Rock.

We’re cooking up fun in the 4-H Science Laboratory this summer. Youngsters will mix up fizzy concoctions, be science detectives, and take trips through the Fun Dome where anything could happen. All our little Mad Scientists will play science games, make crafts to take home, and keep their energy up with snacks and drinks they make themselves.

“I went to the last two camps and they were both fun. I really liked making crafts, and being able to make my own snacks”, said Jenna age 8. “It was all really fun!”

This annual event is open to children ages 5-7. They do not need to be enrolled in the 4-H Cloverbud Program to participate. Cost is for materials and snacks only: Cloverbuds are $10 and non-Cloverbuds are $15.

The 4-H Cloverbud program is designed to build self-esteem through successful learning experiences. Each lesson addresses one or more youth development concepts: self protection, global awareness, youth connectedness, and career development.

If you are interested in enrolling your child in the 4-H Cloverbud “Mad Scientist” Camp, you can find more information on the registration form at the 4-H website at www.douglascountyextension.org. Click the 4-H/Youth link and then Coming Events at the top of the main 4-H page.

If you are interested in the Cloverbud program, school enrichment programs for elementary kids, or the regular 4-H program, log on to the website listed above for more information or call 720-733-6940.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Learning opportunity for homeschoolers

Douglas County 4-H has lots of homeschooling families and I thought of you when I saw this opportunity. Learn how water makes it from the ground to your home by taking a tour of the Parker Water and Sanitation District facilities.

According to a press release, "tours are offered on the second Saturday and Sunday of each month and weekly each Wednesday. Weekend tour arrangements need to be made with a minimum of 48 hours notice. Transportation is provided by the District to and from outlying facilities, but some walking is required.

Please send an e-mail to tours@pwsd.org to make a tour reservation. Be sure to include the names of all participants, the requested tour date and a contact phone number. See www.pwsd.org for additional tour details."

To see the original story, click on this link http://denver.yourhub.com/Parker/Stories/News/Government/Story~612393.aspx.'

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Open house for rural lifestyle planning initiative

Douglas County 4-H community, you might be interested in this upcoming meeting. Here is a quote from a recent press release:

"Recognizing the importance of the rural lifestyle to Douglas County, the County Commissioners have requested creation of a rural lifestyle planning initiative. An open house to launch the initiative will be held on May 14th from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. in the Douglas County Events Center.

Called the Rural Framework Committee, the citizen-based committee will collect and convey information regarding regulations and policies that support the rural lifestyle.

Issues that will be addressed by the Framework Committee will include land use, water supply and approaches for implementing the defined rural values and priorities, including possible changes to the Comprehensive Master Plan policies and/or zoning and subdivision resolutions pertaining to rural land use.

For additional information please visit http://www.douglas.co.us/commissioners/adhoc/Rural_Framework_Committee.html , call 303-660-7460 or email jbare@douglas.co.us."

Original story posted at http://www.douglas.co.us/news/Rural_Framework_Committee_Announcement.html

Monday, April 27, 2009

Miss America Gives Credit to 4-H

Ask Katie Stam about her passion for community service, and she’ll tell you it all started with 4-H. Long before winning her title as Miss America, Katie Stam from Seymour, Ind. would spend hours in 4-H performing in creative dramatics, competing at the Jackson County fair, and visiting with 4-H friends and family. It was there that she learned the values of leadership, mentorship, and community service. And like most 4-H kids, she collected blueribbons and trophies along the way to mark her accomplishments.

In January the Indiana farm girl was crowned Miss America 2009 and now that she’s in the national spotlight, Stam is getting the message out that community service is important and rewarding. Stam’s platform, Promoting Community Service and Involvement, aims to get youth involved in their own neighborhoods.

With community service as her national platform, Stam could potentially transform the way millions of young people think about giving back to their communities and 4-H. “4-H is such an advocate for community service,” says Stam.” It encourages you to reach out to people in so many different ways.”

She is also the National Goodwill Ambassador for Children’s Miracle Network and is the official spokesperson for Zerosmoke.

Stam is currently being considered for Time Magazine’s annual 100 Most Influential People List. The annual list asks the public to rate each candidate on their influence on the world. Those recognized fall in one of five categories: Leaders & Revolutionaries, Builders & Titans, Artists & Entertainers, Scientists & Thinkers, and Heroes & Icons. Within each category, the 20 most influential people are selected, for a grand total of 100 each year. If you think Stam deserves your vote visit www.time.com. Voting ends April 28.

Author Ellen Butler, Colorado State 4-H Office

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Douglas County, get the 4-H word out at the Teen Short Film Contest!

As part of their ongoing teen contest series at the library in Castle Rock, the Douglas County Library District invites all young film makers ages 12-18 to submit a short film between May 1 and June 16, 2009. Awards will be given for the top three films at a red carpet event on June 30.

This would be one way to do a little promo for the Douglas County 4-H program and win a fun award.

For all the details, go to http://denver.yourhub.com/HighlandsRanch/Stories/News/About-Town/Story~607039.aspx.

4-H-themed scrapbooking supplies

I know some Douglas County 4-H Clubs complete scrapbooks every year and display them at the county fair. I thought I would mention that you can find 4-H themed scrapbooking supplies at the online 4-H Mall! There are several fun items like stamps, kits, stickers, and paper.

Check it out at http://www.4-hmall.org/. Enter the word "scrapbooking" in the search box located on the upper left column of the main page.

Food, fun, and friendship on field trip

The Douglas County 4-H Foundation strikes again! Once more, they funded a field trip to the Johnson and Wales Culinary Institute for a van-ful of 4-H'ers on Monday, April 20. Kids toured classrooms to see culinary students at work, took a look around the campus, and then were treated to a 5-course gourmet meal prepared by student chefs and served in a 5-star restaurant setting. While the standard 5 courses were served - appetizer, salad, soup, entree, dessert - several choices were available, and all got to try something different.

Everybody said they had a good time and would recommend the field trip to other 4-H'ers next year. Watch the newsletter for an announcement around February or so.

Thanks to Stacey Collins for dropping everything and volunteering to be our van driver!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Seeking Douglas County 4-H members to write for blog

Hello! We would like two or three DC 4-H members to become regular blog posters, a minimum of every two weeks and more often if there's something to say. We're looking for all kinds of information! Here's a short list of ideas:
  • reports on 4-H events you've attended
  • recruitment for 4-H and Cloverbuds
  • tips on every kind of project we do in 4-H
  • tips on how to do record books
  • top ten lists such as why 4-H is the best youth development program to join
  • interviews of club leaders, fairboard members, 4-H agents, CSU Extension state people
  • "Where are they now" updates on former DC 4-H'ers
  • reminders of upcoming events and deadlines
  • recipes
  • 4-H-related poems
  • and more.....what can you think of?

If you are interested, please contact Melody ASAP at 720-733-6940 or by email no later than April 24th. There will be a short meeting/training on Wednesday, April 29th at 3:30 p.m. in the 4-H office to discuss expectations, information that can and cannot be posted, a review on how blogs work, etc.

I know for a fact we have some writers out there, so don't be shy! Call me!

Melody

Monday, April 13, 2009

Douglas County 4-H is increasing focus on Family and Consumer Sciences and general projects!

It's true! FCS and general projects are a very active and important part of Douglas County 4-H, and now there's a way to formalize planning and communication about this aspect of 4-H. Your new agent, Michael Lackey, has a great idea. Read on...

"We will hold the first meeting of the Family and Consumer Science/General Project Committee meeting on May 5, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. in the extension office meeting room.

These committees will be used to maintain the positive influence that 4-H has on developing youth in Douglas County. The hope is that these committees will guide their program areas in a positive direction and benefit all the youth involved.

We would like positive input from superintendents, leaders, parents and perhaps more importantly 4-H members. The committee will bring positive suggestions and solutions to issues that may be of concern, so ultimately I can make an informed and educated decision. They will also be used to plan activities and clinics to provide leadership opportunities and project training to prepare youth for continued success."

Michael asks that all interested persons RSVP to him ASAP at his email at mlackey@douglas.co.us.

C'mon! I know for a fact there are good ideas and lots of opinions out there on these projects. Now is not the time to be shy!

This may be a limited time offer if interest is too low. Get the agent while his time is more free!

Friday, April 10, 2009

New safety texting program launched by the Douglas County Sheriff and the DC School District

Hello Douglas County 4-H,

There is an interesting new program being established in our high schools called Text-A-Tip. The purpose is to give students a way to easily contact the school district and the sheriff''s office on matters of school and student safety. In emergencies, 911 is to be used unless it is unsafe to call, and then students may use the Text-A-Tip Program. The program went into effect on April 7th.

There are more details available online through the through our own Colorado Community Newspapers at www.coloradocommunitynewspapers.com. Take a look at this link: http://www.coloradocommunitynewspapers.com/articles/2009/04/10/highlands_ranch_herald/news/text_tip_ranch.txt

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

National 4-H news you should read about

There's a lot of important stuff happening out there in 4-H world. I found some interesting headlines. Take a look.
  • Youth Programs Critical to Nation's Future
  • ESRI Awards Software Grant to 4-H Clubs
  • 4-H Youth Participate in National Ag Day 2009
  • 4-H Expands Healthy Living Programs with $1 Million Grant from the Wal-Mart Foundation
  • Kids' Ideas Offer New Views on State's Issues
  • Miss America Credits 4-H with Passion for Service
You can find all of these stories on this blog: http://4hblogs.org/ccn/#story8

Friday, April 3, 2009

4-H Foundation Spring Fun Shoot

Third Annual 4-H Foundation Spring Fun Shoot

Please join the 4-H Foundation at the 3rd Annual 4-H Foundation Spring Fun Shoot!

Who: Open to participants age 8 to adult; you do not need to be a 4-H member to participate.

When: Sunday, April 26, 2009 beginning at 9:00 a.m.

Where: Quail Run Shooting Park, 35027 County Road 27, Elizabeth, CO 80107

Cost: $50 per person - cost includes fun shoot with ten stations with clay targets followed by lunch

What: 100 Round Sporting Clay Shotgun Event

Lewis class scoring system will be used.

To register and get directions, contact Quail Run at 303-646-3868. Registration is in progress. For more information, please contact Scott Candelaria at 303-841-1107.

It's contest season in Douglas County 4-H

Hi everybody. Here's a "cut and paste" of information presented in your April newsletter on upcoming contests.

Creative Cooks Contest
Saturday, April 18 at 9:00 a.m. in Kirk Hall
Registration is closed.

Demo and Speech Arts Contest
Thursday, May 7 at 6:00 p.m. at the Extension office
Downstairs conference room
Registration due April 24 to the Extension office

The Demonstration/Speech Contest is open to all 4-H members including Cloverbuds. You may enter in the following categories: Demonstration, Horse Demonstration, Prepared Speech, Impromptu Speech, and Horse Speech (Sr.) Registration forms will be posted to the web site the first week of April. Hard copies available at the office.

Cake Decorating Contest
Thursday, May 14 at 6:00 p.m. in Kirk Hall
Registration due May 1 to the Extension office

This contest is open to cake decorating project members only. You may enter into the unit you signed up for as a project. Unit 1 members have 30 minutes to decorate their cakes; all other units have 1 hour except for Unit 7, which gets 1.5 hours. Every unit will be broken down into Juniors, Intermediates, and Seniors. Winners in each division will represent Douglas County at the State Cake Decorating Contest. Cloverbuds are also welcome to enter this contest, but are not eligible for the state contest. Registration forms will be online the second week of April. Hard copies available at the office.

Rocket Fly Day
Wednesday, June 17 at 5:00 p.m.
DC Fairgrounds Outdoor Arena
Registration due May 29 to the Extension office

This contest is open to rocketry members only. Cloverbuds are not allowed to participate. Registration forms will be posted online the first week of May. Hard copies will be available at the office.

Fashion Revue
Monday, July 27 at ? in the DC Events Center
Registration due July 6 to the Extension office

This contest is open to any sewing, heritage arts, or decorate your duds member who has made a wearable garment. This contest is also open to Cloverbuds. Registration forms will be posted online the first week of June. Hard copies will be available at the office.

Talent Show
June 18th - watch for details.

The Douglas County 4-H Council needs you!

Have you ever wondered who the poultry superintendent is? Want to know how to pronounce the council president's last name? Would you like to have a verbal explanation of the new COOL requirements?

You can get answers to all these important questions simply by attending the monthly 4-H Council meetings. Leaders and parents share information and network during meetings, and the kids get to attend their own 4-H Youth Council meeting.

What are you waiting for? Come to the April meeting on Monday the 6th at 6:30 p.m. at the Extension office.

We'll keep the light on.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

EPA News Release (HQ): EPA Launches Video/Photo Project in Celebration of Earth Month

In anticipation of Earth Day, the Environmental Protection Agency today launched an interactive video and photo project asking the public to share the ways they enjoy and protect their environment.

These projects are part of EPA’s multi-event celebration of Earth Month and of EPA’s 39 year history - which will highlight the agency’s renewed commitment to protecting human health and the environment. The EPA is asking filmmakers and photographers around the world to submit their own videos and photos documenting what steps they take to protect the water they drink, the air they breathe and the overall environmental health of their communities. Participants can submit their video entries to the EPA’s Earth Day Video Project group on YouTube. Photo entries should be submitted via Flickr.

Categories in the video project are:
Reducing your carbon footprint
Conserving and protecting water
Protecting the environment
Reduce, reuse, recycle

Categories in the photo project are:
People and the environment
The beauty of nature
Wildlife

EPA officials will select videos and photos to feature on the website throughout April. The agency will accept videos and photos from today through the end of April. This release is the first of several to announce EPA’s planned Earth Month activities.

To participate in the Earth Day Photo project: http://www.epa.gov/earthday/photoproject/
To participate in the Earth Day Video project: http://www.epa.gov/earthday/videoproject/

This would be a great project for 4-H members enrolled in photography. In addition to this opportunity, photography project members should also explore the possibility of entering the lightning photography activity. This activity could win intermediate and senior level 4-H members $100 for a lightning photo.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

4-H'ers, travel the world at your public library

We found another wonderful program offered through the Douglas County Library District. Here's your chance to learn about different places in the world.

"The World Travel Series returns to Parker Library (10851 South Crossroads Drive) this April. Every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. from April 1-22 features a new adventure.

April 1 - Alaska Adventure
This lively and humorous presentation is suitable for all ages and features photos of the last frontier, artifacts, and a discussion. Naomi Gaede-Penner is the author of the non-fiction "Prescription for Adventure" book series, which tell stories of her parents and her family. Her books "Prescription for Finding Home in Alaska" and "Prescription for Adventure: Bush Pilot Doctor" will be available for purchase.

April 8 - Peace Corps Experience in Samoa
Valerie Hopkins will share her experiences living in Samoa as a Peace Corps volunteer. She'll also provide tips to travelers who may want to see Samoa's beautiful beaches, its distinctive artwork, or Robert Louis Stevenson's home.

April 15 - A New Look at Vietnam
If the thought of Vietnam conjures images of "Apocalypse Now"- you don't know the Vietnam of today! Rochelle Logan and Andrea Wyant will share stories about their recent adventure in Vietnam - its friendly people, untouched beaches, fresh seafood, and bustling markets.

April 22 - Amazon Rain Forest
Journey to a world of exotic beauty deep in the heart of Brazil. Jose Goncalves will share his experiences in the native villages on the banks of the Amazon River. See their homes, families, children, and artwork. You'll also see villages in the areas of the rainforest that have been deforested and see its impact on the people living there.

There is no registration necessary for these events - just drop in! For more information, stop by your library, call 303-791-READ, or visit the Programs & Events calendar at DouglasCountyLibraries.org.

Original posting located at http://denver.yourhub.com/Parker/Stories/News/About-Town/Story~593239.aspx

4-H members, here's an interesting program: The Making of Cloth and Culture

We found a program that may be of interest to our 4-H members who work with cloth. Quoting straight from a press release from the Douglas County Library District:

"A program at Highlands Ranch Library (9292 Ridgeline Boulevard) takes a serious and fascinating look at "Tools of the Trade: The Making of Cloth and Culture" on Saturday, March 28 at 1 p.m. This hands-on class will demonstrate the production of cloth, how both antique and modern tools are used, and how our culture and language has been influenced by cloth production.

Registration is required. To book your spot, stop by your library, call 303-791-READ, or visit the Programs & Events calendar at DouglasCountyLibraries.org.

Fiber artist and librarian Gage Evans will present the program. Evans teaches a variety of classes from felt-making to doll-making to fiber arts history. She's been weaving for twenty years and has studied fiber arts through her associations nationwide."

Original posting located at http://denver.yourhub.com/HighlandsRanch/Stories/News/About-Town/Story~593223.aspx

4-H knitters, enter a local contest at the Castle Rock library

We know we have some knitters out there in Douglas County 4-H. Show off your skills at the latest contest in Castle Rock at the Philip S. Miller Library (100 S. Wilcox).

"April 1 through May 30, teens can register and submit any piece of knitted work. From June 2-30, the knitted art will be displayed in the Aloha Teen Tower at the library and patrons can vote for their favorite piece. Ribbons for the top three winners will be awarded on Wednesday, July 1.

Stop by the Aloha Teen Tower at Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock to pick up a copy of the rules and register."

Schedule
  • April 1 to May 30 - register and submit knitted work
  • June 2 to 30 - patrons vote for best knitted piece on display
  • July 1 - ribbons awarded for top three knitted works
Original posting located at http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/News/About-Town/Story~593252.aspx

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Former DC 4-H member chosen for prestigious college team

Many of you know Hannah Mills from the many years she was a member of Douglas County 4-H. She is currently attending Northeastern Junior College and was recently selected to be part of the 2009 All Colorado Phi Theta Kappa Team.

Here is a quote from a recent press release: "Mill’s winning application at the local level has been submitted to the state where she will compete among other students for an overall state scholar award. The top recipient will represent Colorado at a national Phi Theta Kappa event later this year. Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is a national organization that encourages and recognizes outstanding academic performance by students enrolled in two-year colleges nationwide."

To read more about Hannah, go to this article http://www.njc.edu/news/article.aspx?id=479

Know any good news about former Douglas County 4-H members? Send it to the 4-H Office at 4H@douglas.co.us. We always like to hear what our young people have been up to.