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!