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January 2014 ST. CLAIR COUNTY
4-H Family News
Unit Staff
County Director Pamela Jacobs
4-H Youth Educator
Ashley Wetzler
4-H Program Coordinators Kelly Brandt Frank Dorris
Laurie Kusterman Emily Reece Lynn Weis
Program Coordinator Horticulture &
Natural Resources Sarah Ruth
Community & Economic Development Educator
Nora Feuquay
Extension Educator Horticulture
Elizabeth Wahle
EXCEL Program Staff Alison Donoho
SNAP-ED Belva Blakely Julie Fulton
Maritza Lemke
Office Support Denise Godfrey Patty Stanton
Mary Kay Rahn
Visit our website; web.extension.illinois.edu/mms
University of Illinois/U.S. Department of Agriculture/Local Extension Councils Cooperating
University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment.
Monroe County Office 901 Illinois Ave., PO Box 117
Waterloo, IL 62298 618-939-3434, 618-939-7708 Fax
Madison-St. Clair County Branch Office 1 Regency Plaza
Collinsville, IL 62234 618-344-4230, 618-344-5602 Fax
Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pg. 2 Note from 4-H Educator
Pg. 3-7 Upcoming Events and
Volunteer Opportunities
Pg. 8-9 Recognition
Pg. 10 Club corner
Pg. 11 4-H Calendar
Dog Obedience
Class
Starts Monday, April 21st at 6:30 pm
Dog show is June 28th 2014 @ 9 am
All events will take place at Belle-city Kennel Club
If you have any questions please contact
Stacey Hughes, Dog Superintendent at
618-792-5174 or [email protected]
Steer Weigh-In
March 15, 2014
9:00 am—11 am
Richter Farm
8118 EMig road,
Mascoutah , Il
62258
Please call or email to register:
618-344-4230 or [email protected]
Page 2 A NOTE FROM ASHLEY ST. CLAIR COUNTY
Let’s Talk Leadership!
Leadership is a key ingredient in 4-H. Club Officers participated in an evening training engaged in
activities related to parliamentary procedure, office duties, PMA (Positive Mental Attitude), round
table discussions, ice breakers, and learned other ways to be involved in leadership opportunities
within 4-H.
There are many leadership opportunities that await you this year such as Unit 22 Teen
Adventures: Get Lost in Leadership, Speak for Illinois 4-H, 4-H Citizen Scientist, Illini
Summer Academies, and summer camps….stay tuned!
Thank you to all the participants that attended the training: Ashley McPherson, Wes Adamick,
Matthew Cooper, Marcy Boone, Ashley Sneed, Kaitlyn Frick, Alicia Bohn, Alex Elless, Trevor
Neumeister, Jordan Tillerson, Michaela Tillerson, Allie Roberson, Halee Baker, Emily Abbott,
Devan Kaufman, Allison Flynn, Hannah Braunseis, Audrey Kinzinger, Lauren Kinzinger, Haley
Gregson, Emma Mehrtens, Kinsey Schultheis, Tyler Hollis, Collin Webb, Jessica Neary, Alexis
Hartman, Alicia Biffar, Graden Presler, Rebecca Sewell, Grace Kapelski, Garrett Kapelski, Jacob
Dennis, Shannon Rettig, Katie Quam, and Kyleen May.
Page 3 ST. CLAIR COUNTY
4-H Day with the Cardinals
Saturday, May 17th, 2014 at 1:15pm. The Cardinals will be playing the Braves,
and the ticket prices will be $25.00 each. With each ticket purchase you will re-
ceive a T-Shirt and an opportunity to participate in a 4-H parade that will take
place on the baseball field before the game! Ticket order forms are on the Unit
website!!
VS.
UPCOMING EVENTS
SAVE THE DATE: Unit 22 Teen Adventure Get Lost in
Leadership
When: Saturday, April 26, 2014 Where: Camp Wartburg- Wartburg, Illinois
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Cost: $25.00
Continental breakfast, lunch, and snack will be provided! Enjoy an adventurous day of networking, team build-ing and outdoor obstacle courses! Registration will begin on March 3. Registration papers will be online. You
may mail in the form or complete registration online. Limited to 40 youth.
FUN
T-Shirt
Are you on Twitter? We are!
Find St. Clair 4-H and follow us.
You will get information on upcoming events and reminders
of approaching deadlines.
Page 4 UPCOMING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES ST. CLAIR
GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS
Girls’ Adventures in Math, Engineering & Science (GAMES)
Camp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, July 13—19,
2014, girls who will enter 9, 10, 11 or 12th grade in Fall 2014.
For more information and to apply: http://go.illinois.edu/games
Scholarship, Scholarship, Scholarship!!!
Is there a camp or conference you want to go to but need help with the registration fee?
Remember, we do have scholarships available for 4-Hers in St. Clair County.
If interested please contact the office at 618-344-
4230 or email your program coordinator at
We will be more than happy to get you the
application.
United Producers Inc. Offers College Scholarships:
$1,000 scholarship opportunity to high school and post high
school students pursuing agriculture degrees. Completed appli-
cations and essays must be postmarked by April 1, 2014. Visit
www.uproducers.com for more information.
28th Annual Southern Illinois Sheep and Craft Festival
The Monroe County Sheep Producers are again putting on the annual event on April 12, 2014. There will be sessions by sheep specialists, judging con-
tests, spinning and craft demos, shearing demos, sheep Olympics and a number of fun filled activities.
Open to the public, free admission.
Monroe County Fairgrounds open at 8 am and events start at 9 am
If you would like more info please visit http://www.mcsheepproducers.com/
Page 5 ST. CLAIR COUNTY
I M P O R T A N T Rabbit Exhibitors are now required to take the QAEC training, but, if they al-
ready took the training in another species, then their requirement is met.
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/qaec/
Deadline for this training for all livestock projects is May 1st! This is a one-time
training. If you are unsure if you have met this requirement, please contact your 4-H
Program Coordinator.
SHOOTING SPORTS
The Illinois 4-H Shooting Sports is the fastest growing group in Illinois 4-H. Adults helping with shoot-
ing sports clubs must be certified through the University of Illinois’ Shooting Sports Training Program.
Adults must attend 15-18 hours of training conducted by National 4-H Shooting Sports instructors
The next training will be held September 27-29 at 4-H Camp in Monticello, IL.
If you know of someone who would be interested, please have them
contact the Extension Office.
**St. Clair county is in need of a volunteer
coordinator & trainers!**
BECOME A 4-H CITIZEN SCIENTIST
For Junior and Senior High School Students interested in environmental science opportunities
with hands-on research. This program is open to current 4-H members and volunteers, as well
as youth and adults who aren’t current members but wish to learn how to improve their local en-
vironment. There is no cost and materials are provided. Call the office for registration.
2014 Training Workshop:
Saturday, March 22, 2014, Lewis and Clark Community
College, Godfrey
Saturday, March 29, 2014, John A. Logan Community College,
Carterville
Saturday, March 29, 2014, Benedictine University, Springfield
Saturday, May 3, The Nature Institute, Godfrey
UPCOMING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES
Page 6 ST. CLAIR COUNTY
On May 8, 2014, the nation-wide Cooperative Extension system will celebrate 100 years of educational pro-
gramming to the people across America. Following are some challenged for 4-H clubs in each county to
consider:
Generate 100 new 4-H members.
Plant a tree in a community park or some community or county site.
Visit a state Legislator and report what 4-H has done for youth.
Interview 4-H Alumni.
Collect 100 cans of food for a local food pantry.
Be creative and consider your own ideas for the 100th Anniversary Recognition.
Clubs who get involved should showcase their activities through photos….send them our way and we will
post them.
Save the Date for Explore ACES
Looking to bring a prospec-
tive student to campus? Know someone that would be interested
in studying at ACES?
Mark March 14-15, 2014 for the tenth annual ExplorACES to be
held on campus. Organized by students for students.
More than 125 exhibits show off U of I’s academics, research, and student development. Students
can also find out more about study-abroad programs, how to apply for nearly $2 million in scholar-
ships, and where a degree in ACES may lead in the job market.
Want to see what is taking place in 4-H and the other programs within
the Unit? Want up coming program dates? Like us on Facebook.
Search University of Illinois Extension Madison-Monroe-St. Clair
UPCOMING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES
Page 7 ST. CLAIR COUNTY
Experience campus life at Illinois 4-H Illini Summer Academies! June 22 – 25, University of Illinois Campus, Champaign-
Urbana Registration is open March 1! Get the Early Bird Fee Discount Until 4/15/2014
**Twenty $50 Scholarships are available for first time ISA attendees who are enrolled 4-H members.
Applications are posted on the Unit website. If you have any questions please call the office
This program offers teens the opportunity to explore the University of Illinois campus and potential degree programs and careers. University faculty and staff plan interactive learning sessions to pro-vide delegates an overview of actual college classes required in various majors. Academies are open to ANY Illinois youth who is currently in 8th to 12th grade. They must be an incoming high school freshman to graduating senior this summer and must fall within the 14-18 age range as of September 1, 2014.
ACADEMIES OFFERED Aerospace Engineering- Art & Design- Creative Writing- Crop Science- Electrical & Computer Engi-neering- Human Development & Family Studies- Leadership- Molecular & Cellular Biology- Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences- Recreation, Sports & Tourism- Technical Systems Manage-
ment- Veterinary Medicine
April 26, 2014 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Cost: $10.00
Place: Benton, IL @ the Franklin County Extension office
The Illinois State 4-H Youth Leadership Team has designed SFI4-H to train 4-H members in ad-
vanced public speaking skills and business etiquette to effectively promote the University of Illinois
Extension 4-H Youth Development Program. Current 4-H members ages 14-19 must have the ap-
proval of their Extension office in order to participate in this program.
UPCOMING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES
Page 8 ST. CLAIR COUNTY RECOGNITION
Congratulations to Club Leaders and Officers on their dedication to keeping financial records in order.
We received word from the University that all clubs have completed all of the IRS requirements. Let’s just
say, “That’s huge!” Thank you for making Illinois 4-H look great and keep up the good work!!!
We want to also publicly thank Jones Day law firm of Chicago and Deloitte Tax LLP who performed all the legal and accounting work for Illinois 4-H at no cost. Truly, we have amazing alumni and volunteers who understand the value of the 4-H program.
Please accept my personal thanks and appreciation for all the extra work you have done to make this happen.
Sincerely, Dr. Denise Oberle, PhD, Assistant Dean & Director 4-H Youth Development,
University of Illinois Extension
Fun in the Sun Thank you to all the leaders that were able to participate in the Leader’s Work-shop in January! It was a fun-filled day of networking with other leaders, shar-ing ideas, and learning new strategies
to implement in clubs. This program wouldn’t be a success without our volunteers; thank you very much for your con-tinuous dedication and support.
Thank you for attending: Laurie Raymond, Lori Denton, Diana Loehr, Margaret Weis, Sammie Neumeister, Debbie Adamick, Sandy Ohren, Connie Frick, Joy Roberson, Carol Seibert, Heidi Ruwald, Sarah Sparwasser, Raeleen Neary, Annette Schreder, Kathy Re-ifschneider, Nancy Sewell, Gene Kraemer, Karen Matzenbacher, Karen Eschmann, Kim Doiron, Rita Bohn, Sarah Bohn, Angie Kinzinger, Melissa Epps
Page 9 ST. CLAIR COUNTY
National Volunteer Week, April 6-13, 2014
As National Volunteer Week is approaching, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all par-
ents and volunteers for being so dedicated to out 4-H Program. Statistics have shown that leaders
spend approximately 10 hours per month dedicated to 4-H Programming. Thank you to all of our
leaders:
Farmers and Friends - Sarah Bohn and Jim Riemann
Horse Headquarters - Janet Corvallis and Mary Skittino
Horses in Paradise - Michelle Freeman and Linda Freeman
New Ideal - Carol Siebert and Cheryl Lanter
Shooting Stars - Rebecca Phillips and DeAnn
Silvia
Muddy Paws - Stacey Hughes
Turkey Hill Busy Bees - Angie Kinzinger and
Melissa Epps
Gardening Angels - Tommy Smith Jr.
Fairmont City Library Garden – Margarette
Gibbs
Christian Activity Center – Maggie Neihess
Fairview Heights Gardening - Faye Krause
St. Clair County Extension and Education Foundation would like to thank all the 4-H members, par-
ents, and friends for supporting the 4-H Trivia Night on February 1st.
Silent Auction Donors and Donors - New Ideal 4-H Club, Turkey Hill Busy Bees 4-H Club, St. Clair Bowl, Legendary Creations, Jackman's Fabrics, Mary Kay Rahn, Dairy Queen of Lebanon, Gateway
Grizzlies, Mascoutah Equipment Co. Inc., KRM, Inc(54th Street Grill and Bar ), Wehrenberg Thea-
tres, Nancy Guenther, Fun Spot Skating Center, Wal-Mart, Rachael Bearth, Denise Godfrey (The Wine and Cheese Store, St. Louis, MO), Sarah Ruth – (Fairfield Golf Club certificates), Ann Morey , Carol and John Ruth (soda and water for the event)
Volunteers for the evening - Angie Kinzinger, Audrey Kinzinger, Garrett Kapelski, Christopher
Mackeen, Cooper Secker, Bailey Kruse, Melissa Lanter, Christina Lanter, Haley Hughes, Aaron
Epps, Gregg Epps, Grace Kapelski, Hope Kapelski, Jared MacKeen, Caitlyn MacKeen, Amelia
Hughes, Cindy Dorris , Frank Dorris, James Ruth, Ann Morey, Pam Jacobs, Greg and Nancy Guen-
ther, and John and Carol Ruth
Without the help and support from the above mentioned, this event would not have been success-
ful.
Again thank you and we look forward to next year.
RECOGNITION
We recently received a thank you from Woodford County 4-H families for the donations from all of
you. All of the families who lost their homes in the tornado have found temporary housing and they
are all looking forward to rebuilding in the spring to find a new “normal” in their lives.
Page 10 ST. CLAIR COUNTY CLUB CORNER
Club Material Due Date Newsletter Month
Farmers & Friends April 21, 2014 May, 2014
Horses in Paradise May 20, 2014 July, 2014
Shooting Stars July 21, 2014 August, 2014
Club of the Month Schedule
ALSO...Remember that if your club has something to post, and it isn’t your month, just let the Ex-
tension office know. We are happy to include in the newsletter.
Scott Air Force Base 4-H Corner
Exploring Cultures through the Olympics
The Olympics are not only about the sport; it is about sportsmanship, trying your best and learning from others. For the last two weeks, the Scott Air Force Base youth have been studying other na-tion’s cultures, tracking medal counts for their respective countries, and learning more about the Olympic spirit while participating in the 2014 Scott Air Force Base Youth Program Winter Olympics.
During the opening ceremonies, youth lead the parade of participants, shared information on history of the event, mascots, symbolism of the Olympic flag and conducted the official lighting of the Olym-pic torch. During the competition, sportsmanship was emphasized as well as teamwork. Partici-pants discussed ath-letes, different venues, and learned more about the individual events. Closing ceremonies highlighted individual and team accomplish-ments, a revue of the medal count from the individual events and the “passing of the torch” for the next Olympic game.
New Ideal 4-H club
The New Ideal club stays busy under the leadership of Carol Seibert. We started the year with a fall bonfire and most recently held our
yearly club dinner and dessert auction. In between we made napkin rings to be included with the Thanksgiving dinners delivered by the local churches, packaged food with other clubs, made rainbow loom bracelets, signed and delivered Christmas cards to the local nursing homes (we even sang a few carols while we were there) and many other pro-jects. Each month a member or two does a demonstration and we have plans to do paint-ing on plates and canvas and to do electricity and rocket projects.
Submitted by Meredith Heuring, New Ideal Reporter
Youth Pork Quality Assurance (PQA) Training March 6 2014, 7 pm Monroe County
St. Clair County Steer Weigh In March 15 2014, 9 am Richter Farm
2014 Great Debate—CANCELLED CANCELLED due to low attendance
Regional Horse Bowl & Hippology Contest March 22, 2014
Youth Sheep/Goat Judging Contest April 12, 9:30 am, Sheep & Craft Festi-val, Monroe County Fairgrounds
Dog Obedience Class Starts, Belle-city Kennel
Club
April 21, 6:30 pm and then every Monday unitl June 23, except for May 26
Unit 22 Teen Adventure: Lost in Leadership April 26, 2014, Camp Wartburg, Wartburg, Illinois
Speak for Illinois 4-H April 26, 2014, Franklin County Extension Office, Benton, IL
Quality Assurance & Ethics Training May 1, 2014 - Will not be allowed to exhib-it after this date if training has not been completed
Add or Drop 4-H Projects May 1, 2014 - Project Books will NOT be provided after this date
Horse Ownership/Lease papers due to Ext. Office May 1, 2014
Shooting Sports Instructor Training May 2-4, 2014, 4-H Camp, Monticello,
IL
Regional Sheep & Goat Weigh-in May 3, 2014, 9 a.m., Monroe Co.
Fairgrounds
6th Annual State 4-H Robotics Competition May 3, 2014, U of I, Champaign, IL
4-H Day with the Cardinals May 17, 2014, Busch Stadium
Extension Office Closed for Memorial Day May 26, 2014
Western Kentucky 4-H Camp May 27-30, 2014, Dawson Springs, KY
State Fair Livestock entries due to Extension Office June 15, 2014
2014 Illini Summer Academies June 21-25, 2014, U of I, Champaign, IL
State Fair Dog entries due to the Extension Office July 15, 2014
St. Clair County 4-H Show Set-up July 30, 2014, Scheve Park, Mascoutah
St. Clair County 4-H Show July 31—August 3, 2014, Mascoutah
Illinois State Fair August 7 –17, 2014
Madison-Monroe-St. Clair State Fair Date August 9, 2014
CALENDAR Some dates are subject to change
Page 11 ST. CLAIR COUNTY 4-H CALENDAR