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Kent Clover April 2017
69 Transportation Circle, Dover, DE 19901
Phone: 302-730-4000
FAX : 302-735-8130
http://extension.udel.edu/4h
April Dates
1– 4-H and FFA Dairy
Show
1– DE State Fair
Registration opens
7– Clothing/Textile Show-
case Intent Forms DUE
7– Easter Bunny Drive
Donations DUE to County
Office
12– County Demonstra-
tions Entries Due
15—4-H Legislative Day
Registrations DUE to
NCC Office
17- Clothing/Textile
Showcase Garments with
Forms, Fashion Planning
Notebooks and Sewing
Contest Entries DUE
17– Equine Art Contest
Entries DUE
18– Leader’s Meeting
18– Exchange Group
Meeting
18– Junior Council
Meeting
19– Demonstration
Contest
22-Clothing/Textile Show-
case Contest & County
Clothing Judging Contest
24– Horticulture/Wildlife
Judging Contest
26– 4-H Legislative Day
30– Livestock Judging
training—Beef & Swine
May Dates
1– National Dairy Confer-
ence Applications Due
1– State 4-H Record Book
Due
1– Jackpot and County
Livestock Entries Due
1– Delaware 4-H Founda-
tion Scholarship Forms
Due
Dear 4-H’ers, Parents, and Leaders:
The month of March has just ended as we have watched a flurry of 4-H activities and
events take place! We have been very active with past events of the Favorite Foods
Contest, County Photography Contest, Winter Fun Day hosted by the Kent County
4-H Links, State Horse Bowl, and Younger Member Weekend.
Many 4-H events and activities are planned for the upcoming month. These
events include judging contests for Clothing, Horticulture, Wildlife, and Livestock,
the Spring 4-H and FFA Dairy Show, and Equine Arts Contest. We will continue our
Front Porch Demonstrations at Fifer Orchards this year and encourage 4-H members
to contact the 4-H Office or view guidelines on our website to get involved in this activ-
ity. Our Clothing and Textiles Showcase event and County Sewing Contest will be
held on April 22nd, and we look forward to seeing all the outstanding sewing construc-
tion that our members will complete as well as see our members participate in the
Ready to Wear event. Also, our annual 4-H Legislative Day is planned for April
26th. This is a great way to learn more about our state government, and we en-
courage 4-H members to attend to take advantage of this opportunity.
The County Demonstration Contest will be held on April 19th. We encourage 4
-H members to develop a demonstration and participate in this event or sign up to
participate in our Make-Up Demonstration Day on May 24th. This is a great event
that teaches presentation skills that you can use for a lifetime.
Livestock members are continuing to work with their animal projects as the live-
stock show season approaches. Buying animals, assuming the responsibility for daily
care, and working with these projects to prepare them for upcoming livestock shows
will keep all of these 4-H members very busy. We look forward to seeing each of you
present your animals in the show ring in an upcoming show.
On March 31st we held our 19th annual Kent County 4-H Basket Auction. We
cannot express our sincere thanks to all our 4-H clubs and supporters who donated
items that were sold at this event! Your generosity is outstanding, and Kent County
4-H can be very proud of their continued efforts with this event as we continue to pro-
vide support for the Delaware 4-H Foundation.
4-H in Kent County is alive and well! We hope that you will continue to look
for upcoming opportunities to take part in, and we look forward to seeing you at future
4-H events and activities.
Yours In 4-H,
Kristin Cook
Extension Educator, 4-H & Youth
We want all 4-H Clubs represented at the 4-H Leaders
Meetings…. Next meeting April 18th —Organizational Leaders,
Parents or Project Leaders, Please Join Us!
Easter Bunny Drive Donations DUE April 7th Harrington Sunshine 4-H Club will again be coordinating an Easter Bunny Drive. Club members will
be collecting stuffed Easter Bunnies to distribute to children in the hospital during Easter Holiday.
Anyone can donate to the drive. Donation delivery date will be April 7th. Thank you in advance for your
help with this annual project.
Clothing & Textile Showcase
April 22nd
Intent Forms DUE April 7th The Clothing & Textile Showcase will be held on
Saturday , April 22nd at Lake Forest High
School in Felton, DE starting at 7:00 pm. Partici-
pants will arrive at 2:00 pm to participate in inter-
views and prepare for the event. 4-H members will
be showcasing their sewing construction skills in
both Clothing Construction event as well as the
Ready to Wear event. Entries for the County Sew-
ing Contest will also be on display. Intent Forms
are due April 7th to the Kent County Extension Of-
fice.
Clothing & Textile Construction Guidelines
Clothing & Textile Showcase Intent Form Clothing & Textile Showcase Information/Forms
Clothing & Textile Showcase – Ready to Wear Infor-mation/Forms
Clothing & Textile Showcase Label
PAGE 2 KENT CLOVER APRIL 2017
County Demonstration Contest – April 19th –
Entries DUE April 12th
The County Demonstration Contest will be held on Wednesday, April 19th from 4:00-7:00 pm at the
Kent County Extension Office. 4-H members can select from the list of available project areas on the
entry form to present an Individual Demonstration or a Team Demonstration on any subject matter
related to that project area. Individual demonstrations consist of one 4-H member and Team
Demonstrations consist of two 4-H members from Kent County. Demonstration Guidelines are
available and can be found on the state 4-H website under State and National Events &
Competitions. Participating in the County Demonstration Contest is a great opportunity to show
your presentation skills while teaching others about your 4-H project areas. Please contact the 4-H
Office if you need additional information about this event. The registration form and Guidelines for
this event can be found in this newsletter and also on our Kent County 4-H website under Forms and
Resources for members. * Please note the Category Changes*
Delaware 4-H Legislative Day
April 26, 2017
Registration DUE April 15th To the State Office
Delaware 4‐H Legislative Day promotes Delaware
4‐H. It is an educational opportunity to learn
about Delaware’s government and an opportunity
to express appreciation to our legislators for their
continued support of 4‐H. 4-H Legislative Day
2017 will be held on Wednesday, April 26th, 9:00
a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Legislative Hall, Dover.
Registrations can be completed online at
http://extension.udel.edu/blog/legislative-day/
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension / Kent County 4-H welcomes and encourages participation of their pro-
grams, events, and workshops by all those who are interested. Reasonable efforts will be used to meet the accessibility
requests (both academic and physical). Please contact the office at (302) 730-4000 two weeks prior to event to request as-
sistance with any special needs you may have.
Environmental Camp
Registration Opened March 1st
Environmental Camp (8-12 years old) is
once again being offered this year. The
camp will be held at Mallard Lodge in
Smyrna. The registration fee for this
camp is $110.
Please contact your county 4-H office if
transportation to Mallard Lodge is a
problem.
The date for this camp is July 6-8.
Space is limited—To register for camp
please go to the State 4-H Website and click
on the State Camp Button.
2017 Food Judging Results
Seniors Beginners
1st Riley Taylor Harrington Sunshine 1st Vanessa Gaines Westville
2nd Maci Carter Peach Blossom 2nd Lily Allaband Westville
3rd Leslie Webb Peach Blossom 3rd Bryan Couzens Midstate 4th Chris Wood Create to Learn 4th Addison Brode Harrington Sunshine
5th Rachel Taylor Harrington Sunshine 5th Carley Rebuck Peach Blossom
6th Garrett Geidel Peach Blossom 6th Sydney Messick Peach Blossom 7th Hannah O'Hara Houston Cardinals 7th Autumn Wood Create to Learn
8th Brielle Carter Peach Blossom 8th Rylee Barlow Peach Blossom
9th Olivia Gaines Westville 9th Rain Vasey Pure Country 10th Lake Vasey Pure Country 10th Rebecca Kemp Harrington Sunshine
Summer 2017
4-H Healthy Living
Up for the Challenge Curriculum Training
Open to anyone over age 13
June 17th, 10:00am-1:00pm at Paradee Center
For more information contact Breanna Banks at [email protected]
Kent County Horse Show Ads—
Began Selling March 1st
Kent County will again host a Horse Show on June 11th,
located at the Delaware State Fairgrounds. Through the sale
of ads for the Horse Show program booklet, this event serves
as the primary fundraiser for the Kent County Leaders
Association to provide funding for the many 4-H events,
activities, scholarships, and awards that they provide
throughout the 4-H year. 4-H members can sell ads to
businesses, organizations, individuals, or any other 4-H
supporter. Ad cost are $60 for a full page, $30 for a half page,
and $20 for a third page. Members can also solicit individuals
including family members, friends or other 4-H supporters for
patron ads. These ads are for donations of $5 or more.
Information is available in the Kent County Extension Office
for anyone who is willing to solicit ads for this fundraiser. All
4-H members are encouraged to help in this effort by assisting
in the selling of ads to provide funding to continue our County
4-H programming.
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension / Kent County 4-H welcomes and encourages participation of their pro-
grams, events, and workshops by all those who are interested. Reasonable efforts will be used to meet the accessibility
requests (both academic and physical). Please contact the office at (302) 730-4000 two weeks prior to event to request as-
sistance with any special needs you may have.
Favorite Foods Contest Recap
March 4th was an exciting day for Kent County 4-H with 77 youth preparing food dishes for the 2017 Favorite Foods Con-
test. The event was held at the Delaware State Fair Exhibit Hall. Through this contest, participants not only make fabu-
lous food items in the five categories of Appetizers, Breads, Meats and Main Dishes, and Desserts, but they also learned
how to prepare a table setting, write a recipe correctly, and prepare a menu. The 4-Hers’ also used their presentation and
communication skills during the interviews with their judge. It was an outstanding day to showcase our 4-H Youth in the
foods project area. We would like to thank our judges for their time and expertise during the day in working with these
youth. We would like to thank also the following volunteers who assisted with the event : Leader’s Committee: Sandy
Reynolds, Joanne Carter, Ted Reynolds, and Shana Galloway; Junior Council Members: Garrett Geidel, Spring Vasey,
Lake Vasey, Rachel Taylor, Riley Taylor, Kaylee Collison, Chris Wood, Noah Gardner-Bowler, Sarah Snyder, Maci Carter,
Brielle Carter, Morgan Galloway and Olivia Gaines. See the results for those who participated below. Congratulations to
the winners. Thank You to all the parents and other family members who helped during this event.
**The Cookbook containing all the recipes is available on our website here **
Senior Bread Division Winner Lake Vasey Pure Country Blue Leslie Webb Peach Blossom Blue McKenna Corbeil Westville Senior Dessert Division Winner Christopher Wood Create 2L & 2L Blue Natalie Buchmoyer Happy Harvesters Blue Rachel Taylor Harrington Sunshine Blue Shannon O'Hara Houston Cardinals Blue Spring Vasey Pure Country Blue Maggie Kling Westville Red Jeremy Mahoney Harrington Sunshine Senior Fruits & Vegetables Division Winner Autumn Abbott The Lord's Clay Senior Meats & Main Dish Division Winner Hannah O'Hara Houston Cardinals Blue Maci Carter Peach Blossom Blue Riley Taylor Harrington Sunshine
Junior Appetizer Division Winner Michael Blose Legacy Blue Vanessa Gaines Westville Blue Isabella Tranchina Houston Cardinals Blue Lily Allaband Westville Blue Olivia Gaines Westville Junior Breads Division Winner Rain Vasey Pure Country Blue Noelle Withrow Midstate Junior Dessert Division Winner Autumn Wood Create 2L & 2L Blue Seth Flaherty Legacy Blue Brielle Carter Peach Blossom Blue Weston Williams Harrington Sunshine Blue Garrett Payne Legacy Blue Emily Ford Westville Junior Fruits & Vegetables Division Winner Bryan Couzens Midstate Blue Sydney Messick Peach Blossom Junior Meats & Main Dish Division Winner Carson Epps-Byerly Midstate Blue Julia Swearingen Legacy Blue Benjamin Abbott The Lord's Clay Blue Rylee Barlow Peach Blossom Blue Ivan Spangler New Horizons Blue Morgan Kling Westville Beginner Appetizers Division Winner Stephanie Strachar Hearts 4 Horses Blue Maddie Payne Legacy Blue Taylor Abbott The Lord's Clay
Beginner Breads Division Winner Mason Buchman Midstate Blue Aidan Flaherty Legacy Blue Addison Brode Harrington Sunshine Blue Cassidy Kelly Midstate Blue Victoria Pedigo Westville Beginner Dessert Division I Division Winner Savannah Messick Peach Blossom Blue Ava Gedney Legacy Red Austin Yourek New Horizons Red Trevor Spangler New Horizons Beginner Dessert Division II Division Winner Mackenzie Bogetti Legacy Blue Brendon Holston Legacy Blue Karra Subrick Harrington Sunshine Blue Hope Newton County Line Red Aaron Wallace Happy Harvesters Red Alexis Starke Harrington Sunshine Beginner Fruits & Vegetables Division Winner Riley Buchman Midstate Blue Carley Rebuck Peach Blossom Beginner Meats & Main Dish Division Winner Delayna Barlow Peach Blossom Blue Annika Genke Delaware Military Blue Rylan Rust Peach Blossom Blue Alex Armstrong Legacy
Cloverbud Brownies Sarah Armstrong Legacy Austin Coverdale Legacy Moriah Kynard Westville Kaiden North On Target Ephraim Yourek New Horizons Cloverbud Cookies Joshua Abbott The Lord's Clay Madelyn Gallo Peach Blossom Ty Gustafson Peach Blossom Johnny Kling Westville Duncan Pallmann On Target Emily Pratt Westville Matthew Abbott The Lord's Clay Cloverbud Cupcakes Amaya Fleming Harrington Sunshine Allison Guiteras Legacy Ian Pallmann On Target Regan Rust Peach Blossom Savanna Starke Harrington Sunshine Zoe Woodward Peach Blossom
PAGE 5 KENT CLOVER APRIL 2017
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension / Kent County 4-H welcomes and encourages participation of their pro-
grams, events, and workshops by all those who are interested. Reasonable efforts will be used to meet the accessibility
requests (both academic and physical). Please contact the office at (302) 730-4000 two weeks prior to event to request as-
sistance with any special needs you may have.
Delaware 4-H National Congress– Applications
DUE May 1st
Delaware 4-H youth ages 14 and older as of January
1st are eligible to apply for selection to participate in
the National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, GA on Novem-
ber 24-28, 2017. This award trip recognizes youth for
outstanding program/project accomplishments, leader-
ship and citizenship/community service. Applications
along with more information can be found on the State
4-H website under State and National Events. The ap-
plication for National Congress is also known as the
State Record Book.
Horticulture and Wildlife Judging
Contests -April 24th
Kent County Extension Office -
5:00-7:00 pm
These County contests will be held on
Monday, April 24th at the Kent County
Extension office . 4-Hers can arrive any-
time between 5:00 and 7:00 pm to partici-
pate in these judging contests. Training
materials for these contest can be found on
the State 4-H website under State and
National Events.
Online Judging Contest Study Guides can
be found at this link
http://extension.udel.edu/4h/state-4-h-
events/judging-competitions/
Online entries for the 2017 Delaware State Fair start Saturday, April 1st at
9:00AM and will run through Thursday, June 1st at 11:59PM,
TO ENTER: Any time after 9:00AM Saturday April 1st, visit The Delaware State Fair’s web-
site www.delawarestatefair.com. In the following order, click on; (1) "Enter Fair Site"; and (2) Click
on the “Exhibitors” tab; and (3) click on the FairEntry Website Link that will be posted at the top
of the page on April 1st. Also, on Saturday April 1st, the Fair’s entry department phones will be
staffed from 8:30AM until 12 noon. They can be reached at 302-398-3269. Please press 0. Check
out the Delaware State Fair Newsletter at http://extension.udel.edu/4h/delaware-state-fair/
PAGE 6 KENT CLOVER APRIL 2017
Harrington Sunshine-Weston Williams, Reporter
We have been very busy this month. Several of our club members participated in the Favorite Foods Con-
test and brought home many ribbons. They also took part in the judging contests and Winter Fun Day. A few
members took part in the county photography contest as well. Many of us traveled to the nursing home in Mil-
ford this month to play games and work on a craft with the residents. We’ve been working hard on sewing our
garments for the Fashion Review and getting our topics ready for the demonstration contests. Our members
are excited to lead the Easter Bunny drive once again this year and donated many animals that will help kids
who are in the hospital. We’ve also made St. Patrick day favors for many groups so their trays will be festive
for the holiday. Our horse bowl team had a great showing this month and we are proud of the work they did.
Some of our younger members are excited about Younger Member Weekend and being able to explore all that 4
-H has to offer. Finally we’re getting ready for the basket auction at the end of the month. We hope to see eve-
ryone there!
HEARTS 4 HORSES
Reporter:
Stephanie Strachar
Hearts 4 Horses has been
practicing so hard for
Horse bowl over the last
few months... and we did
so well! We had a lot of new girls that did it for the
first time, and really liked it! We had a Senior, Jun-
ior, and Beginner team. Congrats to the
Beginner team with Stephanie Strachar and Zoe
Poore placing 2nd in the state! Congrats to all the
Horse bowl teams ! We also have been working on
gearing up for show season which begins
in April! We can't wait for warm weather and rides
on our horses! I also participated in the Favorite
Foods contest for the first time, and I won for my
"Veggie Pizza" in the Appetizer category for my age
group! ! It was so much fun... everyone should try
it! Our club is having a "Dine out" night at Texas
Roadhouse on Tuesday,
April, 18, which is also
Kid's Night! ! Please bring
this flier, or mention
"HEARTS 4 HORSES"
when you go!
Thank you for reading my
article, and for supporting
our club!
Legacy Club News
Reporter: Michael Blose
Hello 4Hers! We have been busy enjoying projects and our
meetings! First, we would like to congratulate everyone
who participated in the Public Speaking competition! Nice
job!
Next, we would like to thank Officer Heather Imhof for
showing us the Troop 3 Police Station. She taught us about
Delaware State Troopers and their jobs. It was amazing
and very informative!
Also, we would like to congratulate the 13 members of our
club that participated in the Favorite Foods competition.
Blue ribbons all around and some great foods prepared!
Next, we will be preparing brown bag lunches for the home-
less! It really feels good to help others! Some of us are get-
ting really excited since Summer Camp registration is now
open and looking forward to all the fun we have there!
Happy Spring Everyone.
Westville s had a busy couple of months. Congrats to those
who participated in the Favorite Foods Contest. We had a
blast.
This Saturday March 25th we will be hosting the food
booth the Genetic Edge Sale. Come out and find your show
pigs for this years shows. Stop by the booth and get a tasty
treat.
We will be there all day. We are also working on our basket
for the Auction.
Emily Ford Westvilles Club Reporter.
CLUB NEWS
PAGE 7 KENT CLOVER APRIL 2017
Happy Harvesters 4-H Club
is having a
Bake Sale
at
Tractor Supply in Camden
from 10-2
on April 29th.
Please come out and support
your fellow 4-H folks!
The Kent County 4-H Links
are working to update their address
list. If you are or know anyone who
was a Kent
County 4-H Link could you please
email address information
Kent County Jr. Council Report
March 2017
By: Maci Carter
We began our meeting this month with a program on how to safeguard your identity. Everyone needs to
take precautions to protect their personal information from being used by others. Members learned ways to
protect ourselves from being a victim of identity fraud, such as picking a strong password and staying cau-
tious.
This month, Jr. Council members had fun counseling Younger Member Weekend at Mallard Lodge. Camp-
ers learned how to go Geocaching, line dance, and about various wildlife and wetlands. I hope everyone who
came will attend again next year!
The annual Kent County Basket Auction took place on Friday, March 31st at the Felton Fire Hall. The Jr.
Council had a “Wake Up” themed basket, which contained breakfast foods and cooking utensils. Thank you to
everyone who donated items and attended the event!
Continue selling Horse Show Ads. This is a Kent County 4-H Leader Association Fundraiser, which means
that the proceeds support: Camp Scholarships, Younger Member Weekend, Awards and Refreshments at all
County Events, and many other uses. They are simple to sell, so go around to friends, family, and businesses to
help support your local 4-H.
Next month on April 19th is County Demonstration Day. Begin practicing your timed demonstration on a
specific topic, so that you can be prepared. Also, next month is the Clothing & Textiles Showcase Contest on
April 22nd at Lake Forest North Elementary School. If you like to sew, you can create a garment that you will
answer questions on and model in front of an audience. These 4-H events are great ways to be more involved.
Our next Jr. Council meeting is on April 18th at 7pm at the Kent County Extension Office. Hope to see eve-
ryone 13 years and older there!
CLUB NEWS
Club news due May 19th to
Caroline Del Vecchio at
[email protected]. Please use
the following subject line:
Club News: Club Name.
PAGE 8 KENT CLOVER APRIL 2017
Kent County Archery Shoot May 21, 2017 at 3:00 PM
Location: Webb Farm
397 Todds Chapel Road Greenwood, DE
Registration Due by May 5th to the Kent County Office
Recurve and Compound Bow
Beginner (8-10)
Intermediate (11-13)
Senior (14-19)
Recognition to top placements in each age division and bow category.4-Hers’ must be active members
of a Kent County 4-H Club. Please bring a refreshment to share, after the shoot, before the results
are announced.** We need additional volunteers, if you are able to help that day, please contact the
Kent County Extension Office at 730-4000.**
Turkey Hunting Certification Class (click to register)April 1, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. St. Anne’s Church, Middletown, DE
Ducks Unlimited Green Wing Day
April 8, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Owens Station Sporting Clays, Greenwood, DE
Archery, Air Rifle (BB) and Shotgun
Upcoming Kent County Judging Contest Information
Clothing Judging- April 22nd in conjunction with the Clothing & Textile Showcase at Lake Forest
High School 2:30 to 4:00 pm.
Wildlife & Horticulture Judging- April 24th at the Kent County Extension Office from 5:00-7:00 -
members can arrive anytime between 5:00 –7:00 pm
Dairy Judging- May 24th - at the Knutsen Farm, 618 Prospect Church Road, Harrington, DE
* members must arrive at 6:30 pm
Horse Judging—June 6th- at Sharon Little’s, 4978 Park Brown Road, Harrington, DE
* members must arrive by 6:30 pm.Dinner will be provided by Holler N Hooves 4-H starting at 6:00 pm - Please RSVP to their Facebook Page.See flyer at the end of the newsletter.
Poultry Judging- June 8th at the Kent County Extension Office 6:30—8:00 pm * members must arrive by 6:30 pm
**Please RSVP by June 2nd to the Office at 730-4000 or email [email protected].**
Livestock Judging- June 9th at the Delaware State Fair Grounds -members must arrive at 6:30 pm.
Training Dates : April 30th at 2:00 pm for Farm Practice Beef & Swine at the Gooden Farm in Woodside, DE
May 7th at 2:00 pm for Lambs & Goats at the Hay Farm in Harrington, DE
Look for more information on Livestock Judging to be sent out via 4-H Online email
Judging Guides for all the above contest can be found at:
http://extension.udel.edu/4h/state-4-h-events/judging-competitions/
Upcoming Shooting Sports Events
Ducks Unlimited Family Picnic
June 3, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Burris Farm, Odessa, DE
Archery, Air Rifle (BB), and
Shotgun.
National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF),
JAKES Youth Day
August 26, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Burris Farm, Odessa, DE
Archery, Air Rifle (BB), and Shotgun
National Guard, Bethany Beach Post
July 23, 11 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
July 24, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Archery and Air Rifle (BB), and Shot-
gun
PAGE 9 KENT CLOVER APRIL 2017
Delaware 4-H Foundation announces 2017 Scholarship Opportunities
The Delaware 4-H Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization formed to manage private funds in support
of the 4-H youth development program in Delaware. As an educational organization, the foundation encour-
ages young adults to pursue education and training beyond high school. Funds are available to support one or
more scholarships offered for Delaware 4-H members to pursue higher education. This award is to recognize
continued 4-H leadership.
To qualify, applicants must have completed five years as a 4-H member, with at least three of those in Dela-
ware. Recipients must be high school graduates and be enrolled full-time at any two- or four-year institution
of higher education for the fall or spring semester of the 2017-18 academic year. Applicants may be enrolled in
any area of study. High school seniors will be evaluated separately from matriculated college students. Schol-
arships will only be awarded once per individual; those not awarded are encouraged to apply again.
Scholarship selection will be based upon 4-H leadership, 4-H involvement, school/extracurricular/
community involvement, academic performance, and two letters of reference. Applications may be downloaded
from the Delaware 4-H Foundation website (http://www.delaware4hfoundation.org). Please limit application
information to space provided. Only current transcript and two (2) letters of reference may be attached. In-
complete application packages will not be considered.
Scholarship recipients will be announced at the Delaware State Fair. Scholarship checks will be issued to
scholarship winners AFTER completion of their first semester. Awardees are required to submit a transcript
from the first completed semester PRIOR to the check being issued.
Detailed instructions and application for the 2017 scholarship opportunities are at the end of the newsletter.
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension / Kent County 4-H welcomes and encourages participation of their pro-
grams, events, and workshops by all those who are interested. Reasonable efforts will be used to meet the accessibility
requests (both academic and physical). Please contact the office at (302) 730-4000 two weeks prior to event to request as-
sistance with any special needs you may have.
Lawn Tractor Training
May 23, 2017
Taylor & Messick
325 Walt Messick Rd
Harrington, De
Time:5:30 PM
The Lawn Tractor Driving Contest at the
Delaware State Fair will be held in the Quillen
Arena on Saturday, July 29 at 9:00 AM. Partici-
pants should arrive by 8:30 AM to register. Par-
ticipants MUST have participated in a training
at the state, county or club level in order to
participate in this event.
The First State Antique Tractor Club offers
yearly scholarships to graduating seniors for
the purpose of continuing education in the field
of agriculture.
The scholarship will be awarded to a full time
student, accepted in an agriculture program at
a two or four year university or college. All ap-
plications must be received by April 15. All ap-
plicants must show financial need and academ-
ic merit. The amount of the award/awards will
be determined by the Scholarship Committee of
The First State Tractor Club. Three (3)
$1000.00 scholarships will be awarded this
year.
Applications DUE April 15th
PAGE 10
PAGE 10 KENT CLOVER APRIL 2017
Please join us for a fun and interactive training where you will learn how to be an
effective and extraordinary facilitator and leader. This training is open to anyone over
the age of 13 and mandatory for all Healthy Living Ambassadors planning to teach a
Healthy Living Program during the summer. Skills learned will include the 4-H essential
elements, stages of human development and how it affects learning styles, lesson plan
evaluation, classroom management and more.
4-H Healthy Living Presents
A Youth-Adult Partnership workshop for
Teens as Teachers
TO REGISTER: PLEASE CONTACT SERENA CONNER AT
[email protected] OR 302-831-2507
New Castle County February 25th, 2017
9:00am-12:00pm Room 132, Cooperative Extension
461 Wyoming Rd in Newark
Kent County April 17th, 2017
9:00am-12:00pm Paradee Center
69 Transportation Circle in Dover
Sussex County June 3rd, 2017
9:00am-12:00pm Carvel Center
16483 County Seat Highway in Georgetown
It is the policy of the Delaware Cooperative Extension System that no person shall be subject to discrimination on the grounds of race, color, sex, disability, age or national origin.
KENT CLOVER APRIL 2017 PAGE 11 Looking ForwardMay 2017
1– National Dairy Conference Applications Due
1– State 4-H Record Book Due
1– Dairy Leasing Forms Due
1– Jackpot and County Livestock Entries Due
1– Delaware 4-H Foundation Scholarship Forms Due
1– Delaware Youth Dairy Futurity Final Payment Due
7– Livestock Judging Training (Lambs & Goats) 2:00 pm Hay Farm, Harrington
16– Demonstration Make-Up Entries DUE
16– Leader’s Meeting 7:00 pm KCEO
16– Junior Council Meeting 7:15 pm KCEO
16– 4-H exchange Group Meeting 6:00 pm KCEO
19– Club News due for June/July Newsletter
19– Livestock Tagging (Jackpot/County Show) 6:00-9:00 pm Delaware State Fair
20– County Livestock/Jackpot Shows Delaware State Fair
22– Livestock Tagging 5:00-8:00 pm Delaware State Fair
23– Lawn Tractor Training 5:30 Taylor & Messick
24 Demonstration Make-Up Day 4:00-6:00 pm (appointment needed) KCEO
24—Dairy Judging Contest 6:30 pm Knutsen Farm—Harrington
29– Memorial Day—Office Closed
TBD County Horse Judging Contest
TBD Livestock Tagging June 2017
1– Pre-entry for animal/livestock and project entries at the Delaware State Fair
1– Kent County Horse Show Ads DUE
1– Kent County 4-H Camp Counselor Training 6:30 pm KCEO
2– RSVP due for Poultry Judging Contest
5– PQA Certification 6:30-8:30 pm KCEO
6– Horse Judging Contest 6:30 pm Sharon Little’s Harrington
7– Cow Camp and Futurity Meeting 6:00 pm KCEO
8– Poultry Judging 6:30 pm KCEO
9– Livestock Judging Contest 6:30 pm Delaware State Fair
9– Cow Camp Registration DUE
10– New Castle County 4-H Livestock Show Delaware State Fair
11– Kent County Horse Show Delaware State Fair
12-17—Week 1—State 4-H Camp Camp Barnes
19-24—Week 2—State 4-H Camp Camp Barnes
TBD—Kent County 4-H Science Fair
Any 4-H Teens
interested in helping out at this event Please contact
the Kent County Office at 730-4000
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Delaware State Fair Online
Entries Open April 1
It’s that time already! Delaware State
Fair online entries for all classes, in-
cluding livestock open on April 1. En-
tries close on June 1.
Delaware State Fair Live-
stock Handbook Department
Highlights for 2017
Starting in 2017, $10.00 livestock entry
fee per class (excluding showmanship/
fitting and group/pairs classes).
Jackpot Show Entries Due May 1
The Kent County 4-H Livestock Advisory Committee is hosting its 20th Jackpot
Show on May 20, 2017 at the Delaware State Fairgrounds. This is a market
preview show for steers, market goats, market lambs, and market hogs. Entry
information is posted on the State 4-H animal science page https://
cdn.extension.udel.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/23110312/Jackpot-show-
entry-form-2017.pdf and entries must be postmarked by May 1 or entry fees
double.
Dairy Leasing Agreements
Due to County Offices May 1
2016 Delaware Youth Dairy Leasing
Agreements must be turned in to coun-
ty offices for county agent signatures or
to Susan Garey by May 1. Copies of
dairy leases will be forwarded on to the
Delaware State Fair. The leasing
agreement is posted on the state 4-H
webpage under the “Dairy” heading.
http://extension.udel.edu/4h/projects-
activities-for-members/4-h-animal-
science/ This is the only version of a
leasing agreement that is accepted for
Delaware shows.
Scribbles from: Susan Garey, Extension Educator, Animal Science
Final Delaware Junior Dairy Futurity Payment Due May 1
The third payment for futurity animals entered for the 2017 Delaware Junior Dairy Futurity is due May 1 to volunteer
Charmayne Busker. Calves MUST be exhibited by a Delaware State Fair Junior Dairy Exhibitor. Leased animals are
eligible and an exhibitor must be named on the last entry on May 1, 2017. For more information please consult the 2017
entry form posted on the State 4-H animal science page at https://cdn.extension.udel.edu/wp-content/
uploads/2012/02/28080154/2017-Delaware-Youth-Dairy-Futurity-Entry-Form.pdf or email Charmayne Busker cpbusk-
NCC Hosts 4-H/FFA Livestock Classic
ENTRY DEADLINE MAY 5- Late entry fees are double!
New Castle County 4-H and FFA Livestock Volunteers are hosting the 4-H and
FFA Summer Livestock Classic on June 10, 2017 at the Delaware State Fair.
This event is open to any 4-H or FFA member in Delaware and the eastern
shore counties of Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Caroline, Dorchester and Talbot
counties. Classes offered include showmanship and market classes. Entry in-
formation and a class list are posted on the state 4-H animal Science website
http://extension.udel.edu/4h/projects-activities-for-members/4-h-animal-science/
Please note entries must be postmarked by May 5.
2017 Delaware 4-H Horse of the Year Winner Announced
Congratulations to New Castle County 4-H’er Sarah Brown who is the winner
of the 2017 Delaware 4-H Horse of the Year essay contest sponsored by the
Delaware 4-h Horse Advisory Committee and Peter Stone horses. Sarah is a
member of the Heavenly Hooves 4-H Club and nominated Bree a 21 year old
Quarter Horse mare. In her essay Sarah shared her story of building a rela-
tionship with Bree, a previously unloved horse, and how the most important
thing Bree taught her was how to find the silver lining of an experience and
just enjoy being together. In the fall, Sarah will receive a custom painted mod-
el of Bree generously created and donated by Peter Stone horses. For more
information on Peter Stone horses please visit their website https://
www.stonehorses.com/
Delaware State Fair Livestock Tagging Dates for Market Animals
All market animals must be identified with a Delaware State Fair ear tag in order to be eligible. This applies
to market steers, feeder calves, market lambs, market goats and market hogs. New for this year feeder
calves must be tagged! Breed animals do not need to be tagged.
May 6- 9:00 am-11:00 am- Sussex County- REC (no cattle)- minimum pig weight 75 lbs.
May 6- 9:00 am- 11:00 am- NCC- Newark- Cook Farm- minimum pig weight is 75 lbs.
May 13- 9:00 am-11:00 am- Kent County- DSF- minimum pig weight 80 lbs.
May 19- 6:00 pm-9:00 pm- Kent County- DSF- Livestock Show- minimum pig weight is 85 lbs. (no Saturday
tagging)
May 23- 5:00 pm- 8:00 pm- Kent County- DSF- FINAL TAGGING minimum pig weight is 85 lbs.
**Sussex County does not have the ability to weigh steers or feeder calves so if you want your steer to be
weighed at the time of tagging, it must be brought to one of the Delaware State Fair tagging dates. To be eligi-
ble for the Delaware Farm Bureau Rate of Gain Contest, you must weigh and tag at the location for your
county.
2017 DSF Swine Show Changes: ***NEW SPLIT SHOW FORMAT***
First half of week- Market, Showmanship and Barrow Show
Saturday July 22nd
Weigh in and barn meeting will remain on Saturday
Showmanship will start at 4 PM Saturday (if you are using a breed pig for showmanship you are
allowed to bring that in with the market pigs before Saturday at 8 am
Sunday July 23rd
Market Show will start at 8 am (about 2 hours long) after the market show they will take a break
and start the barrow show
After barrow show they will notify the animals going to auction
Start preparing for remaining hogs to exit and breed pigs to enter
Monday July 24th
The ones going to auction will stay until the end of the fair. Exhibitors whose pigs are not going to
auction will need to make arrangements for the pigs to be shipped out between 12 am- 9 am.
It is imperative that you have a plan for where your market animal is headed if it does not
make the Junior Livestock Auction before you ever arrive at the fair!!
Second Half of the week- Jr & Open Breed Show
Monday July, 24th
12 am-9am breed pigs may enter while the market is leaving
Crossbred gilts will be weighed in at 9 am
Jr and Open Breed Show will start at 4 pm
Wednesday July 26th
Exhibitors of breed animals may remove up to 12/3 of their breed animals from 12 am- 6 pm.
Exhibitors of all market animals should send buyer letters to potential buyers prior to the start of the 2017
DSF. It is not the Fair’s nor the Junior Livestock Auction’s responsibility to provide buyers for you. Follow up
thank you notes are critically important as well.
FYI for 2017- Maryland State Fair will require RFID tags for cattle and hog exhibitors- it
is not clear yet if they will require RFID for Maryland County Fairs
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2017 Delaware 4-H Avian Bowl Rules,
Entry Information and Coaches Training
The rules and guidelines along with the study sections and entry
information for the 2017 Delaware 4-H Avian Bowl held during
the Delaware State Fair has been posted to the State 4-H Animal
Science web page. Entries are due via the Delaware State Fair
website by June 1. A training for Avian Bowl coaches will be held
at the Kent County Extension Office on Tuesday May 9, 2017 be-
ginning at 6:30 pm to assist coaches in understanding the contest
and how best to prepare their teams. Please RSVP to Susan Garey
by May 5th if you plan on attending. Visit https://
cdn.extension.udel.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/23111221/
Delaware-4-H-Avian-Bowl-Rules-and-Guidelines-2017.pdf for the
complete rules and guidelines.
National 4-H Dairy Conference Applications Due
May 1
The 2017 National 4-H Dairy Conference is October 1-5, 2017 in
Madison, Wisconsin. The conference is for 15 to 18 year-olds who
have participated in the 4-H Dairy Program for at least three
years, who are currently enrolled in 4-H and have an interest in
the dairy industry. The Delaware 4-H Foundation provides fund-
ing for two delegates and one chaperone each year.
The conference will be held concurrently with the World Dairy Ex-
po. National 4-H Dairy Conference delegates may not participate
in the National 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest or exhibit cattle
at the World Dairy Expo due to time constraints. You may not
have previously attended National 4-H Dairy Conference. For
more information on National 4-H Dairy Conference please visit
https://national4hdairyconference.org
The updated application is available on the State 4-H Animal Sci-
ence webpage at http://extension.udel.edu/4h/projects-activities-for
-members/4-h-animal-science/ and is due to Susan Garey by May
Delaware 4-H Equine Art Contest- Entries Due April 17th
Calling all young artists! With categories encompassing painting, pastels, charcoals, photography,
pencil, pen and ink and even crayons and markers for younger youth there is something for everyone
in the Delaware 4-H Equine Art Contest. Entries are due to county
offices on or before April 17, 2017 and will be put on display for the month of May at Chick’s retail
store in Harrington, Delaware. Contest guidelines and entry information is posted on the State 4-H
website.
https://cdn.extension.udel.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/27073040/2017-Delaware-4-H-Equine-Art
-Contest.pdf
Harness Racing Camp
Coming June 17-21, 2017
Applications Due May 15th!
The Harness Horse Youth Foundation, Har-
rington Raceway and University of Delaware
Cooperative Extension are pleased to be
partnering once again to hold a 5 day-4 night
harness racing camp for youth ages 12-14.
The Harness Horse Youth Foundation is a charita-
ble 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing
young people and their families educational oppor-
tunities with harness horses, in order to foster the
next generation of participants and fans. Harness
racing camp gives youth an opportunity to
experience working with, caring for and
driving harness racing ponies while interact-
ing with industry professionals and learning
to work together. Camp will begin on Satur-
day morning, June 17 and end on Wednesday
evening, June 21. That evening, Harrington
Raceway will feature campers participating
in televised races on Harrington’s track with
well-known drivers as their racing partners.
Campers will reside in the state police bar-
racks on the Delaware State Fairgrounds for
the duration of the camp. The camp fee is
$150 per participant which includes all meals
and camp expenses. Camp attendance is lim-
ited in order to provide proper supervision
for this intensive and fun learning experi-
ence! Camp applications can be found at:
https://cdn.extension.udel.edu/wp-content/
uploads/2012/02/23111531/2017-Harness-Racing-
Camp-Application.pdf For more information
please visit www.hhyf.org
Scribbles from: Susan Garey, Extension Educator, Animal Science
PQA Certification
All Junior Market Hog Exhibitors are required to have a current PQA certification in order to exhibit
a market hog at the Delaware State Fair. There are currently three options for obtaining PQA certifi-
cation. The class certification option is open to any age but youth under the age of 8 (computed as of
Jan 1 of the current year) must have a parent attend the class with them as national program guide-
lines do not permit a child under 8 to hold their own certification. Certification received through the
classroom option is valid for one year.
Youth over the age of 12 (computed as of Jan 1 of the current year) have the option of taking a multi-
ple choice test in lieu of attending classroom training. The benefit of the testing option is that certifi-
cation may last for longer than one year, depending on the age of the youth at test time. Youth must
score 70% or better to pass the test and can take versions of the test up to three times in one sitting to
pass.
There is an online training, testing, and certification option for youth ages 8-19. Delivered in the form
of an engaging, interactive online module, the new online option allows participants to learn, test, and
become certified in Youth PQA Plus. For youth age 12 and under, a parent log-in for security is re-
quired. Youth only need to complete one of these three options for obtaining certification. Online certi-
fication is not an option for parents if it is their first time receiving a PQA certification.
In 2017, for all youth who receive their PQA certification this year, certification will only last through
2017 as the new national Youth for the Quality Care of Animals program will become the single, na-
tional certification program for all livestock species beginning in 2018. For more information and to
complete your certification online, please visit
http://www.pork.org/youth-pqa-plus/
The following local PQA class training dates have been scheduled for this spring:
May 2, 2017- NCC PQA Classroom Training- New Castle County Extension Office 6:30-8:30 pm
May 4, 2017 – Sussex County PQA Classroom Training- Carvel Center 6:30-8:30 pm
June 6, 2017- FINAL PQA Classroom Training- Kent County Extension Office- 6:30-8:30 pm
The following PQA testing dates have been scheduled for this spring (walk in any time):
May 22, 2017- NCC PQA Open Testing- New Castle County Extension office- 4:00-6:00 pm
May 25, 2017- Sussex PQA Open Testing- Carvel Center- 4:00-6:00 pm
June 27, 2017- Kent PQA Open Testing- Kent County Extension Office- 4:00-6:00 pm
You may attend class or testing in any of the locations. If you plan on attending any of these sessions,
please RSVP to Susan Garey (302)730-4000 or [email protected] at least three days prior so that
there will be adequate materials. If there are no registrations in advance, the class will be canceled.
Please contact Susan Garey if you have any questions or concerns in regards to PQA certification
needs.
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222017 Kent County 4-H Archery Contest Permission Form EVENT DATE: May 21, 2017 Registration DUE to the Kent County Office EVENT TIME: 3:00 PM LOCATION: Webb Farm 397 Todds Chapel Road Greenwood, DE Contact Elaine Webb at 302-381-0405 if directions are needed.
DIVISIONS: BEGINNERS (8-10) INTERMEDIATES (11-13) SENIORS (14-19)
by May 5th
Qualifications: Youth ages 8 to 19 active in a Kent County 4-H Club.
Rules: We will follow the State 4-H Archery Contest rules for our Kent County Event. Check online at http:// extension.udel.edu/4h/state-4-h-events/state-fair-archery-contest/ (or check with the County Office).
Equipm ent: Recurve bows and arrows will be provided, but you may bring your own. Compound bows and arrows will not be provided. Safety equipment (arm guards and finger tabs) will be provided and required.
Equipm ent Standard: • Recurve: One adjustable sight pin, kisser button, torque compensator permitted. No string peep sights or mechanical
releases permitted. • Compound: Mechanical release or release aids, torque compensator, peep sights and front sights permitted.
Maximum draw weight of 60 pounds. • Arrows: Must match bow being used for length and strength. Wooden arrows will not be permitted for use in
compound bows. No hunting, broadheads or expandable points are permitted.
*Recognition to top placements in each age division and bow category.
** Please bring a refreshment to share, after the shoot, before the results are announced**
Is there any health problem that we should be aware of while your child participates in this event? Yes No__In case of an emergency, I grant medical attention to be administered to the participant. Yes No
Parent/Guardian signature___________________________________________________________
HOLD HARMLESS CLAUSE As the parent or legal guardian of , 4-H member, I give my permission for my son/daughter to participate in the 4-H Archery Contest. I have made sure my child understands the rules and regulations of this pro- gram. It is hereby specifically understood and mutually agreed that the State of Delaware, the University of Delaware and/or Delaware State Fair and/or its management shall not in any way be liable for any claims for personal injury or damages that may occur whatsoever from participating in this event. The 4-H participant guardianship agrees to indemnify, save and hold harmless the State of Delaware, University of Delaware, Webb Farm 397 Todds Chapel Greenwood, DE from any responsibility of any kind and all claims for compensation.
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Kent County Clothing & Textile Showcase This event will be held Saturday April 22, 2017 at Lake Forest High School,Felton, DE. The event allows 4-H’ers to showcase their consumer Skills, sewing skills or both as they participate in three different areas of competition. 4-H’er can participate in one portion or all three portions of the showcase. 4-H’ers must be present the day of the showcase to interview with the judge.
All Entry Forms, Garments, Display entries and Fashion Planning notebooks must be turned into office no later than 3:00 P.M. April 17th
Three Areas of competition are:
Sewing Display Items:
4-H members can sew items bas ed on list below. Items will be eva luated on construction tec hniques and displayed at the revue portion of the showcase. Limit one entry per category. Item will need to be delivered to 4-H office by 3:00 P.M. on Monday, April 17th. 4-H ers are encouraged to attend this event to see their exhibits on display.
Clothing Construction: 4-H member will model a garment or outfit they have sewn. 4-H’er will interview with judge about the construction and selection of pattern and fabric. Construction, fit and overall look will be considered. Participants will model in revue portion of event.
Garments will be evaluated according to sewing level according to project guidelines available on county web site, in 4-H office, or from your leader upon request.
Display Item Categories: • Tote Bag or backpack,• Sewn Pillow• Patchwork Pillow• Stuffed Animal or Doll• Any Clothing accessory• Article Hand Woven or From Hand Spun
Fibers• Article Quilted, Hand or Machine• Article Knitted, Hand or Machine or Crochet• Recycle article- remake article with new
purpose (sewn) not arts & crafts
Ready to wear: A 4-Hmember will bring an outfit of Ready to wear clothing to model before a judge for fit and selection of accessories as well as interview with judge to justify why garment is needed in their wardrobe and selection process. 4-H’er must be present for evaluation session & Revue portion the day of the Fashion Showcase. **Complete and turn in Fashion Planning notebook by April 17th **
More Display Item Categories: • Purse or Cell Phone Carrier• Beaded Scarf• Fleece Hat• Hat & Scarf, Sewn, Crochet or Knit• Fabric covered Photo Album, Sewn• No Sew fleece scarf• No Sew Fleece Blanket or Throw• Home environment Project (Curtains, Placemats, Table
Runner, etc.)
4-H Clothing & Textile Showcase Application Name: __________________________________ Club: ___________________________ 4-H Age______ Street: ____________________________________ City: _________________ State____ Zip: ________ Phone:__________________ Email: ____________________________________ Area of Competition, Check One or More: ____Ready to Wear, ___ Clothing Construction, __ Display
Sewing Level: ___ Beginner, _____ Intermediate, _____ Advanced Intermediate, ____ Advanced
Return this form to the Kent County 4-H Office April 7th. Clothing Items, Display Items, and Fashion Planning Notebooks due April 17th.
**Actual Entry Forms to be attached to Entries will be e-mailed to you once all applications are received.** The Entry Forms will also be available online.
• Quilt: crib size or larger
Delaware 4-H Legislative Day
4-H’ers can participate in Legislative Day more than one year as we offer different programs for different year’s participants. We encourage your participation this year!
Please register me for the 2017 Delaware 4-H Legislative Day scheduled for Wednesday, April 26. Enclosed is my check for $10.00 made payable to the University of Delaware.
Name: ________________________________ County: ___________
Address: ______________________________ Age: ______ (must be 8 years of age ______________________________ and older to attend)
Phone number: _________________ E-mail: _________________
4-H Club Name: ___________________________________________
If you have attended 4-H Legislative Day previously, please indicate which of the following workshops you have participated in at this event:
____ Legislative Hall Session with Legislator ____ Tour of Legislative Hall ____ Department of Education Workshop ____ Superior Court Workshop ____ Delaware State Educators Assoc. Workshop ____ Public Archives Workshop ____ State Auditor’s Workshop
Please indicate the following: State Representative ______________________ State Senator ____________________________
Do you have examples of project work that you could bring to display so that legislators understand what 4-H is all about? (Example: birdhouse woodworking project, photographs, pillow or garment you have sewn, etc.)
Check one: ____ Yes ____ No I will be bringing ___________________
4-H Legislative Day Agenda • Orientation Return Completed Application
4-H Displays/Exhibits by April 15: • Workshops/Tours Melissa McDerby • Lunch 113 Townsend Hall • Workshops/Tours 531 South College Avenue • 4-H Legislative Rally Newark, DE 19716
2017 Kent County 4-H Demonstration Day Wednesday, April 19th
Entry Form Due April 12th Bring your PowerPoint Presentation on a Flash Drive the Day of the Contest
Name: _______________________________________ Age:______ as of January 1st
Club: _____________________________________________________________________________
Email: _______________________________________ Years in 4-H: _________
Demonstration Category:______________________________________________________________
Title of Demonstration: _______________________________________________________________
Individual: _____________ or Team ___________Demonstration
If team, give name of partner __________________________________________________________Age: __________ as of Jan 1st
Club: _____________________________________________________________________________
Email: ________________________________________ Years in 4-H: ____________
Length of Demonstration __________ Minutes Are you using PowerPoint? _______
Are you using a live animal? ______
** Please note the changes in the categories**
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University of Delaware Cooperative Extension / Kent County 4-H welcomes and encourages participation of their programs, events, and workshops by all those who are interested. Reasonable efforts will be used to meet the accessibility requests (both academic and physical). Please contact the office at (302) 730-4000 two weeks prior to event to request assistance with any special needs you may have.
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Delaware 4-H Demonstration Contest
General Rules and Guidelines
The demonstration contest is open to 4-H’ers age 8 and older on January 1st of the current calendar year.
The goal of a 4-H demonstration is to show others how to do something or to provide information about a
subject using appropriate illustrations and/or props. A demonstration or illustrated talk provides 4-H’ers
with an opportunity to show their public presentation skills while teaching others about 4-H project areas.
Members may only participate in one state level demonstration per year.
Contest Categories:
Each category may have an individual division and a team division. These two divisions will be scored
and compared independently; when applicable a champion will be chosen in the individual division and
the team division. The categories are separated into four groups: Citizenship/General 4-H; Healthy
Living, Animal Science; and Plants, Environmental or other Sciences.
Animal Science Beef
Dairy Cattle
Dog/Rabbit/Small Animal
Citizenship / General 4-H
Arts/Crafts/Visual Arts
Exploring 4-H
Leadership/Citizenship
Other - General
Goats
Horse
Sheep
Vet Science
Poultry
Swine
Plants, Environmental Sciences, & Other Sciences Healthy Living
Aerospace Child Care/Babysitting
Automotive Clothing/Textiles
Bicycle/Motorcycle Food Preparation-any type
Computer Science Food Safety/Food Preservation
Electricity Health/Safety
Engineering, & Technology Healthy Food Selection
Entomology Home Environment/Consumer Ed/Home Mgmt.
Environmental Education & Earth Sciences- Outdoor Adventures
Gardening (fruit, vegetable, flower) & Field Crops Performing/Theater Arts
Indoor Gardening & Floriculture Photography/Videography
Lawn Care/Landscaping Recreational/Competitive Sports
Shooting Sports Table Setting/Etiquette
Wildlife
NEW Other-Science Related
Delaware 4-H Demonstration Contest
General Rules and Guidelines
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Salutations
There may or may not be an emcee who announces each demonstration. However, each speaker is
expected to greet his or her listeners in some form.
The salutation does not need to be the very first words spoken. If a demonstration starts with a question,
challenge, or stage-setting scenario, the salutation may more effectively occur after the first few
sentences.
Note cards / Memorization
It is recommended that 4-H members use notes for their demonstration. Members should use their notes
as a guide, if needed, and should not read their demonstration. The speech should be delivered in a
manner that sounds natural and not recited. Memorization/familiarity is not faulted.
Use of Demonstration
4-H’ers may use their presentation in the Demonstration Contest one time. In other words, they may not
give the same presentation year after year. 4-H members may not use an old demonstration designed by a
sibling, other 4-H member or someone else. Each demonstration should be original work by the 4-H’er(s)
delivering the speech.
Time Requirements
Set-Up: 5 minutes will be provided for set-up. 1 point for every 15 seconds over will be
deducted from the final score. Youth should set up demonstration without help
from an adult(s).
Demonstration: No demonstration shall be less than 3 minutes. 1 point for every 15 seconds under
3 minutes will be deducted from the final score.
No demonstration shall exceed 15 minutes. 1 point for every 15 seconds over 15
minutes will be deducted from the final score.
Time for questions and answers with the audience will NOT be included in the 15 minutes provided for
the demonstration.
DELAWARE 4-H DEMONSTRATION AND ILLUSTRATED TALK SCORE SHEET
Ribbon Earned: (circle one) Blue Red White Placing: Division Winner last updated 6/28/16
Name: ______________________________________________________Age: _______ (Jan 1, 20__)
Name: ______________________________________________________Age: _______ (Jan 1, 20__)
Title of Demonstration: ____________________________________________ Club: ______________________________
Project Area: ________________________ Years in Contest: ______ Category: ________________________
For each item, circle the number that best describes the demonstration. The numerical value appears at the head of the column.
CRITERIA Exc Good Fair Poor Not Done COMMENTS 5 4 3 2 0
INTRODUCTION a. Introduced topic briefly
b. Aroused interest in topic
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
INDIVIDUAL a. Dressed appropriately, well groomed,
good posture
b. Spoke clearly and distinctly
c. Was convincing, used proper grammar
d. Poised, self-confident, enthusiastic
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
TOPIC PRESENTATION a. Covered topic adequately
b. Showed appropriate level of skills and
knowledge
c. Developed single theme or idea
d. Presented information clearly
e. Used logical order in presentation; if
team, used good division of activity
f. Organized presentation area well,
kept it neat
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
VISUALS a. Had all necessary materials
b. Quality visual materials; visuals neat &
easily seen
c. Effectively clarified & contributed to
presentation
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION a. Summarized creatively only the main
points
b. Handled questions well and gave
source of information
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
OVERALL CONSIDERATIONS a. Maintained interest of audience
b. Used reasonable time for topic
c. Achieved purpose or displayed
finished product
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
5 4 3 2 0
Totals for Each Column: ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ Score:_____________________
Set-up Time: __________ Time Deduction:____________
Demonstration Time:__________
Delaware 4-H Foundation announces 2017 scholarship opportunities The Delaware 4-H Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization formed to manage private funds in support of the 4-H youth development program in Delaware. As an educational organization, the foundation encourages young adults to pursue education and training beyond high school. Funds are available to support one or more scholarships offered for Delaware 4-H members to pursue higher education. This award is to recognize continued 4-H leadership. To qualify, applicants must have completed five years as a 4-H member, with at least three of those in Delaware. Recipients must be high school graduates and be enrolled full-time at any two- or four-year institution of higher education for the fall or spring semester of the 2017-18 academic year. Applicants may be enrolled in any area of study. High school seniors will be evaluated separately from matriculated college students. Scholarships will only be awarded once per individual; those not awarded are encouraged to apply again. Scholarship selection will be based upon 4-H leadership, 4-H involvement, school/extracurricular/community involvement, academic performance, and two letters of reference. Applications may be downloaded from the Delaware 4-H Foundation website (http://www.delaware4hfoundation.org). Please limit application information to space provided. Only current transcript and two (2) letters of reference may be attached. Incomplete application packages will not be considered. Scholarship recipients will be announced at the Delaware State Fair. Scholarship checks will be issued to scholarship winners AFTER completion of their first semester. Awardees are required to submit a transcript from the first completed semester PRIOR to the check being issued. Completed application form, most recent transcript, and two current reference letters are due to the State 4-H Office by May 1, 2017 via the University of Delaware’s Dropbox: https://pandora.nss.udel.edu/
1. Click the “Drop-off” button. 2. Enter your information in box 1. 3. For Box 2 recipient email, enter: de4h. 4. Upload your files in box 3 5. Click the “drop-off the file” box.
You should receive a confirmation from Dropbox. If you do not receive a confirmation within 72 hours, please call the Delaware 4-H Office at 302-831-2501 to verify that the application was received.
This scholarship will be announced on Saturday, July 22, 10:00 a.m., at the Delaware 4-H Foundation Donor Appreciation Brunch, 4-H Building, Delaware State Fair, Harrington. No checks will be given out at the Delaware State Fair. No person applying for this scholarship shall be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age or gender. For more information, please visit the Delaware 4-H Foundation website: http://www.delaware4hfoundation.org.
Delaware 4-H Foundation 2017 Scholarship Application
High School Applicant Information Name Street Address City/ State/ Zip Phone Email Institution Enrolled Institution Address High School GPA High School Rank
College Entrance Scores SAT Verbal Math Writing ACT Composite Score
Anticipated major Anticipated college cost for 2017-18
College Student Applicant Information Name Street Address City/ State/ Zip Phone Email Institution Enrolled Institution Address College GPA Major (anticipated major if not declared)
Anticipated college cost for 2017-18
Selection Criteria
Element Scoring weight Essay (max 500 words) 15% 4-H Leadership 20% 4-H Involvement: 4-H Projects and Activities 35% School, Extracurricular, Community Involvement (outside 4-H) 15% Academic performance (via submission of transcript) 10% Two (2) current letter of reference 5%
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What have you gained from 4-H that will help you in the future?
List your 4-H leadership experiences including specific years of involvement in the space below. Example: Younger Member Weekend Counselor 2011-2013, State 4-H Camp Counselor 2015
List your projects and activities, indicating specific years of participation in the space below. Example: Foods project – 2010-2014
List community (school, church, etc.) involvement including specific years in the space below. Example: Pet Therapy at Glendale Nursing Home – 2011-2014
Submission Instructions: 1) Completed application form, 2) most recent transcript, and 3) two current reference letters are due to the State 4-H
Office by May 1, 2017 via the University of Delaware’s Dropbox: https://pandora.nss.udel.edu/
1. Click the “Drop-off” button. 2. Enter your information in box 1. 3. For Box 2 recipient email, enter: de4h. 4. Upload your files in box 3 5. Click the “drop-off the file” box.
. Last updated 3-8-17
Essay (Maximum 500 words)
4-H Leadership
4-H Involvement – 4-H Projects and Activities
School/Extracurricular/Community Involvement (outside 4-H)
THE FIRST STATE ANTIQUE TRACTOR CLUB AGRICUL TURE
SCHOLARSHIP A WARD APPLICATION
The purpose of The First State Antique Tractor Club is to preserve and display Antique Tractors and Farm
Equipment and to provide the public with an opportunity to experience the historical growth of agricultural
technology. This is accomplished by holding an annual show and participating in the Delaware State Fair and
12 other annual events.
The First State Antique Tractor Club offers yearly scholarships to graduating seniors for the purpose of
continuing education in the field of agriculture.
The scholarship will be awarded to a full time student, accepted in an agriculture program at a two or four year
university or college. All applications must be received by April 15. All applicants must show financial need
and academic merit. The amount of the award/awards will be determined by the Scholarship Committee of
The First State Tractor Club. Three (3) $1000.00 scholarships will be awarded this year.
The scholarships are paid directly to the school or college as directed by the recipient.
The award must be paid to a school or college by October 31 or it will be awarded to another student. A
change in the college after the scholarships have been awarded will result in a review by the selection
committee.
The scholarships will be awarded at The First State Antique Tractor Club's annual show.
Please mail your completed application to:
Mr. William Argo 18330 McColleys Chapel Road, Georgetown, DE 19947
For Information Call Bill Argo at 302-856-7800
APPLICATIONS THAT ARE MISSING ONE OR MORE PARTS WILL BE DISQUALIFIED AND WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR AWARDS. PLEASE
MAKE SURE THAT YOU COMPLETE ALL PARTS OF THIS APPLICATION AND ATTACH ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS.
1. Name Last First Middle 2. Home Phone
3. Home Street City County State Zip Code
Address
4. Country of Citizenship 5. Date of Birth 6. Place of Birth
Month/Day/Year
FATHER (or Guardian) MOTHER
7a. Name Last First Middle 7b. Name Last First Middle
8a. Home Street City State Zip 8b. Home Street City St. Zip
Address Address
9a. Employer 9b. Employer
10a. Father’s gross 10b. Mother’s gross
Annual income Annual income
11a. Father’s Contribution 11b. Mother’s contribution
toward educational expenses toward educational expenses
12. List any other resources available to apply toward your educational expenses.
13. Number of dependent children living at home and their ages.
14. High School Attended
Graduation Date
15. List Scholastic Honors
and Prizes Received
in High School
16. List School Activities in which
Participated. E.g.: Student Gov’t.
Band, Choir, Dramatics, FTA,
Athletics, etc.
17. List Offices Held in School
and Community
Organizations, e.g.:
President, Secretary,
Team Captain, etc.
18. College/Technical School/Expected To Attend:
Name of College/School
Address
Date of First Enrollment
Major Course of Study
Vocational Objective
19. Give your cumulative grade point average 20. Give your grade point average for this year
21a. Budget for school year for which application for SCHOLARSHIP is made.
In the budget below total estimated expenses should be balanced by total estimated resources. An
incomplete budget or obviously inflated expenses budget may be cause for rejecting the application.
21b. Indicate the Estimated Cost of your College/School Expenses (based upon information in the institution’s
catalogue or bulletin) for which you are applying for a scholarship.
Tuition & Fees $ Health $
Insurance
Room & Laundry &
School Supplies Dry Cleaning
Clothing Other Expenses
Recreation (Itemize)
Transportation
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENSES $
TOTAL RESOURCES (sum of 11, 11b, and 12) $
22. In the space provided below, or on a separate sheet of paper, answer the following questions in a brief,
concise paragraph or two. The answers must be submitted in your own handwriting.
1. My Personal Career Objectives. 2. Reasons I Feel Deserving of this Award.
If applicant is unable to complete any part of the application an explanatory statement should be attached.
I have read the POLICIES statement and I have checked my answers to all the questions on this application.
I certify that the information given herein is true and complete.
Date: Signed:
(Student Applicant)
REMEMBER: AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT OF GRADES MUST ACCOMPANY THIS APPLICATION.
Register at: h ps://digiknow.d .delaware.gov/pages/DigiGirlz/2017/default.shtml
To be considered, students must be in the 8th or 9th grades in the 2016/2017 school year and must not have a ended in the past.
The registrant must provide transporta on. ** Con nental Breakfast and Lunch will be provided.
at Wilmington University – Dover CampusThe Delaware Department of Technology and Informa on, the Delaware Department of
Educa on, the Delaware Center for Educa onal Technology, Wilmington University, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Dell, and Microso are pleased to invite you to
The 7th Annual Delaware DigiGirlz Day.
Wilmington UniversityDover Campus
3282 North DuPont HwyBuilding A –Auditorium
Dover, DE 19901
May 2, 2017 8:30am 3:15pm
This exci ng program is available free of charge for girls in 8th and 9th grade classes in public, private, parochial, and home schools in Delaware. Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
(STEM) is vital to America’s global compe veness and DigiGirlz provides a great opportunity to try handson ac vi es in these fields.
2017 Kent County 4-H Day Camp Registration CAMP TIMES ARE 9AM-4PM with NO BEFORE OR AFTER CAMP CARE
(Applications are accepted on a space-available basis)
(Check One)
(Cloverbud) July 10-14(Ages 5-7) Harrington Moose Lodge Rt 13, Harrington, DE
(Traditional) July 10-14 (Ages 8-12) Harrington Moose Lodge Rt 13, Harrington, DE
T-Shirt Size (Check One), YOUTH Sized Shirts ___Small ___Medium ___Large ___X Large
CAMPERS DO NOT NEED TO BE MEMBERS OF 4-H
NAME: _______________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ________________________________________ City: ________________ Zip ___________
If you are a 4-H member, please list Club: _________________ Email: _____________________________
HOME PHONE: ____________________________________________ BIRTH DATE: ____/____/____
AGE: ____5 ____6 ____7 AGE: ____8 ____9 ____10 ____11 ____12
FATHER’S (Guardian’s) Name: ________________________________ Home Phone:___________________________ Work Phone:___________________________
MOTHER’S (Guardian’s) Name: _________________________________ Home Phone:____________________________ Work Phone:_____________________________
Camp Fee $100 per camper PLEASE BRING A PACKED LUNCH EACH DAY
DRINKS WILL BE PROVIDED Mail to: 4-H Day Camp, Kent County Extension, 69 Transportation Circle, Dover, DE 19901
Make All Checks payable to: University of Delaware Completed Health Form and payment MUST accompany this Application Form
Federal regulations relating to affirmative action require that the University compile the following information for all applicants. Completing this section is voluntary and the information is not used in the evaluation of any applicant.
Please choose: ___ Female ___ Male Please choose: ___ Non Hispanic ___ Hispanic Please also check all that apply: ___ White ___ Asian ___ Black ___ Hawaiian/Pacific Islander ___ American Native ___ Other/Mixed
Camps are at samelocation, but campers are split
by age groups.
ADULT Sized Shirts ____Small____Medium____Large
Please Choose:__Farm __Town 10K-50K__Rural __Suburd
__City 50K+
4-H Members: Health Forms not necessary - Health Forms are on file
Register by June 26, 2017 - NO Refunds after July 01, 2017
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension / Kent County 4-H welcomes and encourages participation of their programs, events, and workshops by all those who are interested. Reasonable efforts will be used to meet the accessibility requests (both academic and physical). Please contact the
office at (302) 730-4000 two weeks prior to event to request assistance with any special needs you may have.
Kent County 4-H Livestock Show Saturday May 20, 2017
**All County Show exhibitors that aren’t participating in the Jackpot, must be weigh in between 8:00-
9:30 am Saturday. The scales will close for the day at 9:30 am** 1. All entries must be received at the Extension office by close of business May 1. No late entries will be accepted.
2. Entry fee is $8.00/head. Checks should be made payable to: Kent County 4-H Livestock Advisory Committee and entries mailed to: 4-H Livestock Show 69 Transportation Circle, Dover, DE 19901
3. You must be pre-entered to participate. All exhibitors must have been enrolled in Kent County 4-H by March 1. Current students that are members in good standing of a Kent County FFA chapter are also eligible to participate (Smyrna, Dover, Caesar Rodney, Polytech Lake Forest and Milford). FFA members are limited to 2 animals total, species to be determined by the exhibitor. Kent County 4-H members are not limited.
4. Animals must be owned by the exhibitor
5. Age for Showmanship is 4-H age (as of January 1 of the current year).
6. Cloverbuds (under 8 as of January 1) are only permitted to exhibit in the Cloverbud class for the species. Cloverbud classes are for participation only.
7. Exhibitors must wear the show T-Shirt provided to them.
8. Exhibitors must furnish their own bedding. Lambs, goats and swine may only be bedded on shavings. Shavings will be available on the grounds for purchase.
9. Automatic waters for hogs will not be available. Exhibitor must provide their own watering system.
10. Shows will be going on concurrently in two rings. Only showmanship classes will be held for exhibitors showing in another ring. If there is a conflict, show officials must be notified prior to the start of the class. If there is a conflict with a market or breeding class, another exhibitor may show the animal.
11. The Round Robin Supreme Showman competition will be held once showmanship is completed for all 4 species. The show will continue until that point, at which a break will be taken to prepare for the contest. At the conclusion of the Round Robin, the show will resume.
12. Animals entered in the market classes may not be shown in the breeding female classes.
13. Both heifer and steer calves are allowed in the feeder calf class. No bulls.
14. Tagging for the Delaware State Fair will be available on Friday, May 19th from 6:00-9:00 pm, however only animals participating in the show may remain on the grounds.
15. Exhibitors must clean their pens before they leave at the conclusion of the show.
Swine Classes:
1. Showmanship Ages 14-19 2. Showmanship Ages 11-13
3. Showmanship Ages 8-10 Grand and Reserve Champion Showman
4. Cloverbud Showmanship- under 8 years of age, participation awards only 5. Market Hog- no Cloverbuds permitted
Grand and Reserve Champion Market Hog 6. Gilt- must be farrowed after Jan.1- please indicate birthdate and breed on entry form- no Cloverbuds
Grand and Reserve Champion Gilt Beef Classes:
1. Showmanship Ages 14-19 2. Showmanship Ages 11-13 3. Showmanship Ages 8-10
Grand and Reserve Champion Showman 4. Cloverbud Showmanship- under 8 years of age, participation awards only 5. Feeder Calf(must be under 700 lbs)- will divide by weight if needed- no Cloverbuds
Grand and Reserve Champion Feeder Calf 6. Market Steer- no Cloverbuds
Grand and Reserve Champion Market Steer 7. Heifer Calves- born after January 1, 2017- no Cloverbuds 8. Yearling Heifers- 1 year and under 2- no Cloverbuds
Grand and Reserve Champion Heifer Meat Goat Classes:
1. Showmanship Ages 14-19 2. Showmanship Ages 11-13 3. Showmanship Ages 8-10
Grand and Reserve Champion Showman 4. Cloverbud Showmanship- under 8 years of age, participation awards only 5. Market Goat- to be divided by weight- no Cloverbuds
Grand and Reserve Champion Market Goat 6. Jr. Doe Spring- born after Jan.1, 2017- no Cloverbuds 7. Jr. Doe Fall- born Oct 1- Dec 31, 2016- no Cloverbuds 8. Sr. Yearling Does- 1 year and under 2 years of age- no Cloverbuds
Grand and Reserve Champion Doe Sheep Classes:
1. Showmanship Ages 14-19 2. Showmanship Ages 11-13 3. Showmanship Ages 8-10
Grand and Reserve Champion Showman 4. Cloverbud Showmanship- under 8 years of age, participation awards only 5. Market Lamb- no Cloverbuds
Grand and Reserve Champion Market Lamb 6. Ewe Lamb- no Cloverbuds 7. Yearling Ewe- 1 year of age and under 2- no Cloverbuds
Grand and Reserve Champion Ewe
Kent County 4-H Livestock Show Entry Form Entries Due by Close of Business May 1
Entry Fee $8.00/head Please use a separate entry form for each child
Exhibitor Name: 4-H Club
Address: City: Zip:
Phone: Email: Birthdate:
Age as of Jan 1: Please Circle: Adult T-Shirt Size: S M L XL 2XL Youth Size: S M L
Species Class # Breed Sex Birth Month Check if you
have also entered this animal in the
Jackpot
Camping is available @$35.00 per night Total Camping $_
Total Head entered x $8.00/head= Total Entry Fees $_
Total Enclosed $
As the parent or legal guardian of this 4-H or FFA member, I give my permission for my son/daughter to participate in the Kent County 4-H Livestock Show. I have made sure my child understands the rules and regulations of this program and confirm that he/she is an active member of the club or chapter named above. I do not hold affiliates of 4-H, the show committee, its volunteer adult leaders, teen leaders or other parents helping with this show in any way responsible if my son/daughter or his/her animals were to be injured or hurt while participating in this show.
Parent Signature
If registering as an FFA member, please fill out the information below and have your FFA Advisor sign here.
Advisor Name School
New Castle County 4-H and FFA
16th Annual Summer Livestock Classic
Saturday, June 10, 2017
Delaware State Fair Grounds
Harrington, DE
Weigh-Ins: 7:00- 8:00 a.m. Show begins at 9:00 a.m. Entry Fee: $8/animal
$16/animal after May 5
Beef Cattle
1. Senior Showmanship (17-19) (1/2/97-1/1/00) 2. Intermediate Showmanship (14-16) 3. Junior Showmanship (11-13) 4. Youth Showmanship (8-10) 5. Novice Senior Showmanship (13-19) 6. Novice Junior Showmanship (8-12) 7. Cloverbuds (5-7) – participation awards 8. Feeder Calf – No Cloverbuds 9. Market Steer – No Cloverbuds Meat Goats 1. Senior Showmanship (17-19) 2. Intermediate Showmanship (14-16) 3. Junior Showmanship (11-13) 4. Youth Showmanship (8-10) 5. Novice Senior Showmanship (13-19) 6. Novice Junior Showmanship (8-12) 7. Cloverbuds (5-7) – participation awards 8. Market Goat – No Cloverbuds
Entries Postmarked by Friday May 5, 2017
Fees must accompany entries &
Are Non-refundable! Please read attached rules & regulations
Swine
1. Senior Showmanship (17-19) 2. Intermediate Showmanship (14-16) 3. Junior Showmanship (11-13) 4. Youth Showmanship (8-10) 5. Novice Senior Showmanship (13-19) 6. Novice Junior Showmanship (8-12) 7. Cloverbuds (5-7) – participation
awards 8. Market Hog – No Cloverbuds Sheep 1. Senior Showmanship (17-19) 2. Intermediate Showmanship (14-16) 3. Junior Showmanship (11-13) 4. Youth Showmanship (8-10) 5. Novice Senior Showmanship (13-19) 6. Novice Junior Showmanship (8-12) 7. Cloverbuds (5-7) – participation
awards 8. Market Lamb – No Cloverbuds
Register to
win a
special
prize!
Supreme
Showman
Buckle!
2017 Show Committee Leann Alphin Fran Gott Karen Gott Wally Gott Brandon Gouge
Ron Gouge Robyn Hunter Kaitlin Klair Dave McCormac Bill Powers
Joan Powers Will Powers Denis Shaffer Brian Somers Linda Somers
Bob Taylor Warren Voshell Bill Williams Martha Williams Questions regarding entries please contact: Kaitlin Klair – 302-831-0203.
Rules & Regulations: Entries:
Exhibitor age is determined as of January 1, 2017
Birthdate : Age Group:
1/2/1997-1/1/2000 17-19 Senior
1/2/2000-1/1/2003 14-16 Intermediate
1/2/2003-1/1/2006 11-13 Junior
1/2/2006-1/1/2009 8-10 Youth
1/2/2009-1/1/2012 5-7 Cloverbud (showmanship only)
1/2/1997-1/1/2004 13-19 Novice Senior
1/2/2004-1/1/2009 8-12 Novice Junior
Novice exhibitors are in their first year of showing. Cloverbuds are 5-7
years old and will exhibit in Cloverbud Showmanship Classes only.
Cloverbuds cannot show in the market classes. No entry fee for
Cloverbuds.
This is a market show only. All animals must be identified by a tag on
the day of the show except feeder calves. Sheep or Goats must have a
scrapie tag. You can obtain them from USDA.
Each member is allowed a maximum of two animals per species, and must
be a member in good standing of a 4-H Club or FFA Chapter.
To provide a quality show, please be sure to have your entries mailed
prior to the deadline of MAY 5, 2017. Entry fees must accompany
entry forms! No exceptions! All returned checks subject to a $30
return fee. Checks payable to NCC 4-H and FFA Livestock Classic.
Mail Entries to Livestock Classic c/o Wally Gott 1361 Pole Bridge
Rd., Middletown, DE 19709
Late entries are $16 per animal and exhibitor may not receive T-shirt.
Animals added by an exhibitor on the day of the show (up to a maximum
of two per species) must pay $16 per additional animal BEFORE THE
SHOW STARTS.
Exhibitors must show their own animal – Exceptions: Cloverbuds are
encouraged to show an older exhibitor’s animal. They do not have to
bring their own. If an exhibitor has two animals in the same weight
class, the second animal may be shown by another junior exhibitor, but
the show officials must be notified prior to entering the ring.
Show officials reserve the right to send home any animal not in show
condition. A representative from the State Veterinarian’s office will be
inspecting animals. Out-of-state entries must have inter-state health
papers dated within 30 days of the show.
All lambs must be slick-sheared within one week of the show. NO
artificial hair on beef.
Supplies & Equipment:
Pens will be provided. Bring your own bedding.
Automatic pig watering system will NOT be provided. Please bring your
own waterers or buckets.
Wash facilities are available.
Awards:
All exhibitors will receive a t-shirt, which must be worn during the
show!
Additional t-shirts will be available for purchase for $10 each.
Ten place ribbons and participation ribbons in each class.
Special prizes for Showmanship Champions – Supreme Champion
Showman will receive a custom belt buckle! Once an exhibitor wins the
buckle, he/she is ineligible for showmanship classes.
Schedule:
Weigh-ins are from 7 – 8:00 am. Exhibitors meeting will be at 8:45 am.
Show will begin at 9:00 am with showmanship classes. Beef/hogs will be
shown in one show ring, sheep/goats will show in the other.
Exhibitors are reminded to please be prompt for their classes. There will
be a first and last call for each class - it is your responsibility to listen
for the classes. If you miss the calls and the class starts, you will not be
allowed to enter the ring. If there is a conflict with another showmanship
class, you must notify the ring officials to hold the class.
WE WILL NOT HOLD ANY MARKET CLASSES! In market classes only:
If an exhibitor is showing in a class when a class that they have entered
with another species begins, another exhibitor may show for them.
Showmanship for all species will be before lunch.
Supreme Showman will be expected to show all 4 species and will be
awarded just prior to the lunch break. Market classes will begin after a
30-minute lunch break.
All exhibitors must remain until the conclusion of the show. We are
responsible for tearing down after the show. Help is greatly appreciated.
Food stand will be provided by the New Castle County 4-H Links.
Animals can not arrive prior to 4 pm on Friday.
Used Livestock Supplies Exchange: Help a new stock kid by selling
your surplus equipment at reduced rates. Bring your excess pig boards,
show blankets, show sticks, clippers, etc. and sell for some cash. Mark
your price on the item and 20% commission will be deducted from
proceeds. Organized by Porter Gang 4-H Club.
County Livestock Judging Contests will be held Friday, June 9
starting at 6:30 PM. See your county office for information.
Camping is $35 per night. Please pay when you arrive; there will be limited spaces.
NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED ON THE GROUNDS AT ANY TIME.
NOTE: One exhibitor per entry form please 16th Annual New Castle County 4-H and FFA
Summer Livestock Classic Entry Form Entries Must be Postmarked by May 5, 2017
Entry Fee $8.00/Head (must accompany entry form) Late and Added Entries $16.00/head
PRINT EXHIBITOR’S NAME
______________________________________________________________________ PRINT COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS STATE ZIP CODE
______________________________________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESS BIRTHDATE
PLEASE SEPARATE EACH DEPARTMENT (USE EXTRA FORM IF NECESSARY- DON’T CROWD)
Department Class No. Name of Class (please use exact wording on class
list) Ear Tag # if
available
Beef 1 Example: Senior Showmanship (17-19) 79
Mail entries to: Wally Gott, 1361 Pole Bridge Rd., Middletown, DE 19709 Checks make payable to: NCC 4-H and FFA Livestock Classic
T-shirt size: Youth XS S M L XL Adult S M L XL XXL
4-H Club or FFA Chapter Name: _________________________________________ The Delaware State FFA Association is a resource and support organization that does not select, control or supervise local chapter or individual member activities except as expressly provided for in the state FFA constitution, bylaws or policies. As the parent or legal guardian of this FFA or 4-H member, I give my permission for my son/daughter to participate in the NCC 4-H and FFA Livestock Classic. I have made sure my child understands the rules and regulations of this program and confirm that he/she is an active member of the club or chapter named above. I do not hold affiliates of the 4-H and FFA organization, Delaware State Fair, Inc., the show committee , its volunteer adult leaders, teen leaders or other parents helping with this show in any way responsible if my son/daughter or his/her animals were to be injured or hurt while participating in this show.
_________________________________ ____________________________________ Member Sign and Date Parent Sign and Date
Attention Kent County 4-H Horse Members (open to ALL 4-H members in Kent County)
June 6th 2017 Kent County Horse Judging Contest 302-730-4000
6pm-6:20pm Registration and Food
6:30 pm Horse Judging (must be present at start time to participate)
Following the Contest, a short recap on the Halter and performance classes
What to Bring: Clipboard, plain paper and pencils!
What to wear: weather friendly clothing and BOOTS/sneakers NO FLIP FLOPS or SANDALS
What to study: Review the State Horse Judging Rules
Other 4-H References
Search on line for 4-H FFA Horse judging references
Likely breeds/types - Morgans, Welsh ponies, Appaloosas, Miniature horses, Hunter type horses, Stock type horses
Oral Reasons are an important part of Horse Judging! Ask your Club leader or the 4-H office for advice on learning more.
Local Club leaders often join together to have judging and oral reason practices - these are usually open to ALL 4-H kids so please monitor the Kent Clover, Facebook and emails for more information
Parents - To make it easier for you to make it to the County Contest, Holler-n-Hooves 4-H Club will be providing dinner to everyone Please contact Holler-n-Hooves on Facebook to RSVP for food
New to Horse Judging? Want pressure free learning? Join us June 6th in our Horse Judging Apprentice Program! Mentors available to explain the process and to assist with oral reason presentation. All 4-H members are welcome to join us for this fun learning experience but will not eligible to compete in either the county or state contest.
Location: Golden Locket Farm (Little’s) 4978 Park Brown Road Harrington DE 19952 For directions 302-270-1995
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension / Kent County 4-H welcomes and encourages participation of their programs, events, and workshops by all those who are interested.
Reasonable efforts will be used to meet the accessibility requests (both academic and physical). Please contact the office at (302) 730-4000 two weeks prior to event to request assistance with
any special needs you may have.
Kent County 4-H Horse Judging Contest
Each county holds a horse judging contest. The contest is held following the standards set in Delaware 4-H Horse Judging Contest Leaders Guide.
This is a fun learning experience for Kent County 4-H youth. The contest is used to determine the top 10 youth in the county to compete at the State Horse Judging Contest and it recognizes the members/Club that achieve top honors at the Kent County Awards Banquet.
The contest consists of judging and placing several classes, as well as giving at least one set of oral reasons. The contest is organized by officials from the Kent County 4-H Office, volunteer from local clubs, and equine professionals. Judging contests are utilized by the Delaware 4-H program to develop critical thinking skills such as comparing and contrasting, decision making, and oral communication, as well as to enhance project knowledge.
Contest Format:
The county contest is held at stable or arena with adequate space for horses, members, and parent audience. Generally the contest is held on a weeknight but could also be held on a weekend. Organizers may offer the contest in conjunction with a local horse show.
Participants are expected to report at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the contest in order to receive their judging cards and to hear any additional instructions. Youth may not be permitted to participate in the contest if they are late.
Items to bring include closed toe shoes/boots, clipboard, plain paper for notes, and a pen or pencil. Use of cell phones or any other materials will result in disqualification.
The contest consists of judging halter classes and, if possible, performance classes. Generally three classes are judged at the county contest.
One class will be selected as an “oral reasons” class. Participates will be told BEFORE the contest which class is to be for oral reasons and should plan to take extra notes on the class (see Oral Reason Explained for more information).
The halter classes are positioned within the arena and participants are divided into groups. They have approximately 10-15 minutes to judge the class and take any notes necessary to give their oral reasons. Horse handlers give the youth several different views; side, front and rear, and then walk and trot the horses one at a time. Near the conclusion of the class, participants are allowed a "close inspection".
Common breeds judged during the halter portion of the contest have included (but are not limited to) Arabians, Quarter Horses, Paint Horses, Appaloosa Horses, Haflingers, Hunter Type Horses, Miniature Horses, Shetland Ponies, Stock Horses, Stock Ponies, and Welsh Ponies. Common performance classes include but are not limited to English Pleasure, Pleasure Driving, Trail, Trail in Hand, Western Pleasure and Working Western. The guidelines utilized in the placing of judging classes include USEF, AQHA and respective breed association rules.
Once time is called, 4-H members must hand in their placing card to officials before they rotate to the next class. It is important that they note their class placing on their notes sheet for the oral reasons class because once the placing card is handed in, they may not have it back.
Participants are expected to give one set of oral reasons on the designated class at the conclusion of the judging classes. A short break for preparation time is allowed. Oral Reason Explained Oral reasons should be between two to three minutes in length for each class. They are judged on criteria including terminology, organization, accuracy, relevancy and presentation. A child will score higher if they can deliver their oral reasons without the use of notes. Sometimes after the delivery of oral reasons, the judge will ask the child a few specific questions to see how well they understood or observed the class. Presenting oral reasons is a standard of all judging contests. Youth should review how to give oral reasons. Practice giving oral reasons to fellow members, parents and leaders. 4-H references used for horse bowl and hippology are very helpful for learning horse judging. Knowing basic terms will allow the youth to more confidently and accurately describe the horses being evaluated and thus judge the class. Eligibility of Participants: Participants must be current Delaware 4-H members. Each county is allowed 10 participants to attend the state contest. If a county does not fill all ten of its slots, then those unused slots become available for other counties to use. Individual counties determine the selection process to fill these slots. Attending county judging practices is usually a good way to ensure a child’s participation. Volunteers from the State 4-H Horse Advisory committee may organize several practices and training sessions beginning in the spring. This information is included in newsletters and direct mailings to organizational leaders, horse project group leaders and youth who have registered as having a horse project on their enrollment card. These practices are open to anyone who wishes to attend and youth does not not have to be listed as a Horse project to attend. Project groups are welcomed and encouraged to do some of their own training as well. Things to keep in mind: Please review the Delaware 4-H Horse Judging Contest Leaders Guide for references. Also contact the Kent County office, your club leader, or your project leader for more information. Be familiar with what the scorecards look like and how to fill them out. Youth are encouraged to compete in the county contest. Youth that qualify for the state contest can chose to compete during the Delaware State Fair or notify organizers before the start of the fair that they are unable to attend, thus allowing an alternate to compete. Organizers may offer additional contests including skill-a-thon, mentoring programs and more. Club leaders are encouraged to offer training and practices.