UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - COOPERATIVE EXTENSION - GLENN COUNTY
P.O. Box 697 (821 E. South Street) - Orland, CA 95963 - 530/865-1107 FAX: 530/865-1109
4-H ROUNDUP
SEPTEMBER 2005
Due to rising costs and shortage of funds for postage, reminder cards and notices will no longer be
sent. All meetings, etc. will appear in the 4-H Roundup ONLY. Therefore, we URGE you to read
the Roundup and utilize the calendar inside.
If you have any questions, concerning 4-H events, activities or policies etc., please phone the
4-H Office in Orland at 865-1107.
Table of Contents Program Fees for 2005-2006
New Member Sign-ups . . . . . . . . .1 Enrollment fees for members and leaders for the 2005-2006 4-H year will be
Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 slightly the same as last year:
County Awards List . . . . . . . .4 & 5 Members - 2005-2006 Leaders - 2005-2006
New Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 State Program Fee $8.00 State Program Fee $4.00
Important 4-H Information . . . . . .6
County Program Fee 1.75 County Program Fee $1.00
Club & Project News . . . . . . . . . .7
September Birthdays . . . . . . . . . .8 County Scholarship Fund .25
Star Awards Flyer . . . . . . .INSERT TOTAL $10.00 TOTAL $5.00
Calendar of Events . . . . . .INSERT The 4-H year is July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006.
Sept./Oct. Calendar . . . . . .INSERT
Willows Area & Orland Area New Member Sign-Up
Meetings Scheduled
The New Member Sign-Up Meeting in the Willows area is set
Deanna Rogers for Wednesday, September 7th, 7:00 p.m., Round Table,
4-H Program Representative Willows. The New Member Sign-Up Meeting in the Orland
area is set for Thursday, September 22nd, 7:00 p.m., at the
Jeanne George
4-H Youth Advisor 4-H Office, Orland. Spread the word to any prospective new
Those requiring special accommodations member to come and learn what the Glenn Co. 4-H Program
to attend any of these events are encour- has to offer.
aged to contact the Cooperative Extension
Office, 865-1107 or collect at 865-1116 (if
outside Orland). We Have a New President!
The University of California prohibits discrimination
Staci Buttermore from the Plaza 4-H Club was recently elected the Glenn County
against or harassment of any person on the basis of 4-H Council President at the August meeting. Congratulations, Staci and welcome
race, color, national origin, religion, sex, physical or
mental disability, medical condition (cancer-related or to the Council! Virginia Howard will be serving as Vice President of Home Ec.
genetic characteristics), ancestry, marital status, age,
sexual orientation, citizenship, or status as a covered and thank you Virginia for serving as the President last year. Vice President of
veteran (covered veterans are special disabled veter- Livestock will again be Veril Williamson and Lynn Gustafson and Toni Jorgensen
ans, recently separated veterans, Vietnam era veter-
ans, or any other veterans who served on active duty will be serving as Treasurer and Secretary respectively.
during a war or in a campaign or expedition for which a
campaign badge has been authorized) in any of its pro-
grams or activities or with respect to any of its employ-
Clubs Have Change In Leadership
ment policies, practices or procedures.
University policy is intended to be consistent with the Both the Elk Creek 4-H Club and the Orland 4-H Club
provisions of applicable State and Federal laws.
Inquiries regarding the University’s equal employment have new Key Leaders this year. James Corneliussen is
opportunity policies may be directed to the Affirmative the new Key Leader of the Elk Creek Club, with Susan
Action/Staff Personnel Services Director, University of
California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 300 Polk serving as the Asst. Key Leader. The Orland 4-H
Lakeside Drive, 6th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612-3550,
(510)987-0096. Club will have Mary Holm and Jeanna Ball as their Co-
To simplify information, trade names of products have
been used. No endorsement of named products is
Key Leaders this year. Welcome James, Susan, Mary and
intended, nor is criticism implied of similar products Jeanna!
which are not mentioned.
Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, University of California and County of Glenn Cooperating
UPCOMING EVENTS
2005 California 4-H Leaders’ Forum
The 2005 California 4-H Leaders’ Forum: “4-H Connects” REMINDER.....
is being held November 4-6, 2005 at the Asilomar Enrollment deadline, for those interested in
Conference Center by Monterey. Information and on-line entering a project at the 2006 Glenn Co. Fair,
registrations are available at http://fourh.ucdavis.edu/. is Monday, October 31, 2005. Please con-
WHY Conference 2005 tact your club leader for re-enrollment forms
for 2005-2006.
This year, the WHY Conference will be held October 7-9,
2005, at Camp Emandal in Mendocino County. The con-
ference is opened to youth grades 6th-12th to learn, have Livestock Leaders & Educators Symposium
fun & meet new friends. For more information, please call Saturday, October 29, 2005
Julie Frazell at 707-263-6838. San Joaquin County Fair, 1658 S. Airport Way,
Stockton, CA 95206, 209-466-5041
Washington Focus Program Looking fun@sanjoaquinfair.com
For Chaperones www.sanjoaquinfair.com
Featured Presenters
The California 4-H Citizenship Program is looking for Jerry McPeak, Warner, OK - Market Beef
adult volunteers who are interested in leading 4-H mem- John Mendes, Modesto Junior College - Swine
bers and their chaperones while on a Washington Focus Jamie Farao, Merced College - Sheep
Program internship opportunity. The program provides Joe & Nikki Raff, CEA-Ag,
Texas Cooperative Extension - Meat Goats
training in the spring along with a one-year internship Jan Carlson, UC Davis - Dairy Goats
working beside the current coordinator. During the second Marlise Boyd, Modesto Junior College - Turkeys
year of participation, the candidate moves to the coordina- Hands on Education
tor position. Applications are available online at: Advance Registration by October 23 - $30 Adults, $10 Youth
http://ca4h.org/citizenship/dcfocus/index.asp and are due Handouts guaranteed with Advance Registration
At the door registration - $35 Adults, $15 Youth
by September 15, 2005.
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New Leader Orientation Date Set Chase, Maryland. Applications are due Sept. 30, 2005 and
may be found at http://ca4h.org/conference/n4hc/.
Tuesday, October 4th, is the date for the orientation meet-
ing. The meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. in the 4-H Office. Community Resource Fair
Please contact the 4-H Office if you have any questions. The Community Resource Fair will be held on Saturday,
National 4-H Week October 2nd - 8th October 1st, at the Glenn Co. Fairgrounds.
Any 4-H club or group that plans to have Jr. Livestock Auction Committee
a window display or activity during The next meeting of the Jr.
National 4-H Week (Oct. 2nd-8th) needs Livestock Auction Committee is set
to contact the 4-H Office as to where the for Tuesday, September 13th, 6:30
display or activity will be by September p.m. at the Fairgrounds. If you have
22nd in order to be judged. any questions, please call
Make a Difference Day Committee President Becky
Gruenwald at 865-1575.
Make a Difference Day is the nation’s largest day of doing
good. Americans are asked to devote the fourth Saturday of Computer Corps Applications Available
October (October 29th) to helping others. It is a day For 2006
where organizations (such as 4-H) join together to clean up
2006 4-H Computer Corps applications are now available
their communities, mentor children, repair parks or com-
online. The 4-H Computer Corps is composed of youth,
munity facilities, help the elderly and touch many lives.
volunteers, and staff ages 15 and above. The 4-H
This would be a good time for any of our local 4-H Clubs
Computer Corps administers the state 4-H website
to do a community service.
(www.ca4h.org), conducts computer trainings around the
Club Achievement Nights state, and helps 4-H clubs design web pages. Applications
There will not be a specific are available at: http://ca4h.org/compcorps. The deadline
night assigned to each club for for applications is September 30, 2005.
their Achievement Night. Each “Creating Safe and Successful Spaces
club can decide which date is
best for them. The All Stars,
for Our Youth”
their Advisors and the 4-H Save the Date! “Creating Safe and Successful Spaces for
Program Representative will Our Youth” is a new team training for staff, volunteers, and
not be conducting the pro- older teens. The California 4-H Policy Advisory
grams. Let the office know Committee suggested that this training be open to older
ahead of time the number of youth, staff members, and adults as team members to help
year pins and stripes, etc. present the ideals of
needed for your Achievement youth development
Night. along with understand-
ing the new policies in
Next Council Meeting in September Section 800: Youth
The next Glenn Co. 4-H Council Meeting will be Monday, Protection Guidelines.
September 19th, 7:00 p.m. at the 4-H Office. Also, there Save the following
is a Record Book Committee Meeting prior to the council dates and begin to cre-
meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. If you have any agenda ate your training team:
items you would like added, please notify the 4-H Office October 8 – Redding
by September 1, 2005. (Shasta County Office),
2006 National 4-H Conference October 15 – Davis
(Western Center for Agricultural Equipment), November
Applications for the 2006 National 4-H Conference are 19 – Fresno (Location TBD), December 3 – Riverside
available for youth (ages 15-29), volunteers (ages 21 and (Room 200 Highlander Hall). RSVP information is forth-
up), and 4-H YDP Staff. The conference will take place coming.
March 25-31, 2006, at the National 4-H Center in Chevy
4-H ROUNDUP SEPTEMBER 2005 PAGE 3
2004-2005 GLENN COUNTY 4-H AWARDS
COUNTY JUDGING Ashley Bouldin, Clover 4-H 2005 TOP SCORERS STAR AWARDS
MEDAL WINNERS Kaitlin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H 4-H ARCHERY ALL STARS 2005-2006
JUNIOR DIVISION Shayna Fissori, Lake 4-H 1st Place Archer Chelsea Becerra, Schaffert 4-H
*Jazmin Villa, Schaffert 4-H Lena Polk, Elk Creek 4-H Jennifer Jones Frank Howard, Orland 4-H
Mackenzie Gomes, Clover 4-H CAKE DECORATING: 2nd Place Archer
Karlene Schippelhoute, Plaza 4-H INT. Div. Andrew Shippelhoute EMERALD STAR
Taylor Thomson, Plaza 4-H Julene Stokes, Plaza 4-H* 3rd Place Archer Chelsea Becerra, Schaffert 4-H
Courtney Thomson, Plaza 4-H SR. Div. Robert Willingham
Laura Pedrozo, Plaza 4-H Sarah McDaniel, Plaza 4-H* GOLD STARS
Audra Jones, Plaza 4-H CLOTHING: 2005 TOP 4-H SPORT Garrett Lansdown, Capay 4-H
Johnny Becerra, Schaffert 4-H JR. Div. SHOOTING AWARDS Cole Curry, Clover 4-H
Ben Howard, Orland 4-H Audra Jones, Plaza 4-H* Top Shooter, 6th Grade & Under Lena Polk, Elk Creek 4-H
Wade Archer, Lake 4-H Taylor Thomson, Plaza 4-H 1st Garrett Lansdown, Capay 4-H Kaitlin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H
Kyrie Snow, Lake 4-H INT. Div. 2nd Caleb Nelson, Lake 4-H Jamie Wycoff, Elk Creek 4-H
Kaylen Wilson, Elk Creek 4-H Julene Stokes, Plaza 4-H* 3rd Cody McNutt, Capay 4-H Jaycee Dobbins, Lake 4-H
Greggory Martin, Clover 4-H SR. Div. Top Shooter, 7th Grade & Above Kortni Buttermore, Plaza 4-H
Michaela Wyser, Lake 4-H Andrea Jones, Plaza 4-H* 1st Stephanie Evans, Schaffert Anna Poldervaart, Plaza 4-H
Zach Garzoli, Plaza4-H Lilly Villa, Schaffert 4-H 2nd John Overton, Plaza 4-H Julene Stokes, Plaza 4-H
Christine Evans, Schaffert 4-H 3rd Anna Nelson, Lake 4-H Lilly Villa, Schaffert 4-H
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION FOOD PRESERVATION:
*Loretta Howard, Orland 4-H JR. Div. FIVE DEMO WINNERS SILVER STARS
Anna Poldervaart, Plaza 4-H Austin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H* Ranell Archer, Lake 4-H Laura Ferreira, Clover 4-H
Heather Oakley, Plaza 4-H INT. Div. Wade Archer, Lake 4-H Mackenzie Gomes, Clover 4-H
Kaitlin Whitney, Elk Creek4-H Kaitlin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H* Kristlin Carney, Willows 4-H Maria Myra, Clover 4-H
Maigen Matteucci, Schaffert 4-H Lena Polk, Elk Creek 4-H Ashlynn Geiger, Clover 4-H Jared Schmidt, Clover 4-H
Stephanie Kraemer, Lake 4-H FOODS & NUTRITION: Mackenzie Gomes, Clover 4-H Sheyanne Schmidt, Clover 4-H
Miguel Carrillo, Lake4-H INT. Div. Vince Gomes, Clover 4-H Ranell Archer, Lake 4-H
Mikayla Boer, Clover 4-H Lena Polk, Elk Creek 4-H* Hank Henning, Plaza 4-H Carmen Garrett, Capay 4-H
Tori Shuey, Orland 4-H Shayna Fissori, Lake 4-H* Austin Hughes, Clover 4-H Vince Gomes, Clover 4-H
Bethany Vader, Lake 4-H Ashley Bouldin, Clover 4-H Denzel Ibrahim, Willows 4-H Jake Groteguth, Elk Creek 4-H
Daniel Jones, Plaza 4-H SR. Div. Keenan Ibrahim, Willows 4-H Tommi Hammons, Lake 4-H
Emily Kraemer, Lake4-H Travis Fissori, Lake 4-H* Audra Jones, Plaza 4-H B.J. Rosen, Lake 4-H
Judy Mendes, Clover 4-H Maria Myra, Clover 4-H Daniel Jones, Plaza 4-H William Rosen, Lake 4-H
Ashley Bouldin, Clover 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY: Natalie Massa, Clover 4-H Matthew Sturzen, Lake 4-H
Ben Myra, Clover4-H JR. Div. Cody McCorkle, Clover 4-H Alora Holm, Orland 4-H
Lena Polk, Elk Creek 4-H Austin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H* Jessekah McCorkle, Clover 4-H Loretta Howard, Orland 4-H
INT. Div. Jordan McCorkle, Clover 4-H Tommy Pedrozo, Plaza 4-H
SENIOR DIVISION Kaitlin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H* Justine McCorkle, Clover 4-H Franklin Kirch, Willows 4-H
*Chelsea Becerra, Schaffert 4-H Lena Polk, Elk Creek 4-H Benjamin Myra, Clover 4-H
Andrea Jones, Plaza 4-H QUILTING: Maria Myra, Clover 4-H BRONZE STARS
Christine Evans, Schaffert 4-H INT. Div. Laura Pedrozo, Plaza 4-H Laura Ferreira, Clover 4-H
Tom Flanagan, Clover 4-H Julene Stokes, Plaza 4-H* Tom Pedrozo, Plaza 4-H Mackenzie Gomes, Clover 4-H
Lilly Villa, Schaffert 4-H Anna Poldervaart, Plaza 4-H Maria Myra, Clover 4-H
Martin Valleza, Schaffert 4-H PRIMARY: (Rosette Winners) Lena Polk, Elk Creek 4-H Jared Schmidt, Clover 4-H
Travis Fissori, Lake 4-H James Stokes, Plaza 4-H B.J. Rosen, Lake 4-H Sheyanne Schmidt, Clover 4-H
Tabitha Ball, Orland 4-H Brandon Thomson, Capay 4-H William Rosen, Lake 4-H Ranell Archer, Lake 4-H
Maria Myra, Clover 4-H Harrison Polk, Elk Creek 4-H Steven Silveira, Schaffert 4-H Karissa Leonard, Clover 4-H
Frank Howard, Orland 4-H Tucker Hammons, Lake 4-H Julene Stokes, Plaza 4-H Natalie Massa, Clover 4-H
Brittany Groteguth, Elk Creek 4-H Clarissa Wetz, Lake 4-H Taylor Thomson, Plaza 4-H Cody McCorkle, Clover 4-H
Jamie Marron, Schaffert4-H * = Trophy Winner Jazmin Villa, Schaffert 4-H Austin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H
Lauren Atkinson, Orland 4-H Lilly Villa, Schaffert 4-H Kaylen Wilson, Elk Creek 4-H
Erika Jorgensen, Capay 4-H Jose G. Villa, Jr., Schaffert 4-H Wade Archer, Lake 4-H
Breanna Gray, Orland 4-H MARY LANZI MEMORIAL Clarissa Wetz, Lake 4-H Emily Stokes, Lake 4-H
Zach Bentz, Lake 4-H CLOTHING AWARD Austin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H Jasmine Ball, Orland 4-H
* = Trophy Winner Julene Stokes, Plaza 4-H Kaitlyn Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H Benjamin Howard, Orland 4-H
Victoria Shuey, Orland 4-H
HOME ECONOMICS BRAD JASPER MEMORIAL STATE PRESENTATION Hank Henning, Plaza 4-H
WINNERS FOODS AWARD AWARDS Taylor Thomson, Plaza 4-H
ARTS & CRAFTS: Lena Polk, Elk Creek 4-H Kaitlin Whitney, Gold Cody Deitz, Schaffert 4-H
JR. Div. Shayna Fissori, Lake 4-H Julene Stokes, Gold Dominic Matteucci, Schaffert 4-H
Audra Jones, Plaza 4-H* Austin Whitney, Gold
Keli Bruckenstein, Plaza 4-H Lilly Villa, Blue BLAST TEAM MEMBER
Austin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Jazmin Villa, Blue 2005-2006
INT. Div. Amanda Ward, Lake 4-H Club Kortni Buttermore, Plaza 4-H
Tori Shuey, Orland 4-H* Matt Marron, Schaffert 4-H Club
Julene Stokes, Plaza 4-H*
4-H ROUNDUP SEPTEMBER 2005 PAGE 4
COUNTY RECORD BOOK/PROJECT AWARD WINNERS
Archery Mitchell Tuma, Clover 4-H (M) Sport Shooting
Fallon Fumasi, Plaza 4-H (P) Becky Andres, Orland 4-H (M) Garrett Lansdown, Capay 4-H (M)
David Rumiano, Clover 4-H (M) Lauren Ferreira, Clover 4-H (C) Stock Dog
Wade Archer, Lake 4-H (C) Julie Ann Rumiano, Clover 4-H (C) Kortni Buttermore, Plaza 4-H (P)
Cassie Ponke, Plaza 4-H (C) Heather Smith, Clover 4-H (C) Teen Council
Arts & Crafts Kayla VonSeggern, Clover 4-H (C) Meghan Curry, Clover 4-H (P)
Kaitlin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H (P) Jewelry Making Jordan Hughes, Clover 4-H (M)
Shayna Fissori, Lake 4-H (M) Sarah McDaniel, Plaza 4-H (P) Tractor
Keli Bruckenstein, Plaza 4-H (C) Origami Jake Zuppan, Capay 4-H (P)
Dylan Shippelhoute, Plaza 4-H (C) Briley Fumasi, Plaza 4-H (P)
Avian Photography PRIMARY RECORD BOOKS
Anna Poldervaart, Plaza 4-H (P) Austin Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H (P) Lainie Alves, Clover 4-H (R)
Beef Quilting Tanner Bailey, Lake 4-H (R)
Jessekah McCorkle, Clover 4-H (P) Ranell Archer, Lake 4-H (P) Andrea Boer, Clover 4-H (R)
Daniel Jones, Plaza 4-H (P) Rabbits Jack Breault, Capay 4-H (R)
Breanna Gray, Orland 4-H (M) Vince Gomes, Clover 4-H (P) Brooke Burnham, Lake 4-H (R)
Jamie Marron, Schaffert 4-H (M) Mackenzie Gomes, Clover 4-H (M) Mikayla Burreson, Lake 4-H (R)
Jordan McCorkle, Clover 4-H (M) Kalen Souza, Clover 4-H (M) Kassidi Buttermore, Plaza 4-H (R)
Lauren McCorkle, Clover 4-H (M) Tori Shuey, Orland 4-H (M) Krystlin Carney, Willows 4-H (R)
Cody McCorkle, Clover 4-H (C) Sheyanne Schmidt, Clover 4-H (M) Wesley Cundiff, Clover 4-H (R)
Tommi Hammons, Clover 4-H (C) Scrapbooking Summer Curry, Clover 4-H (R)
Zachary Bentz, Lake 4-H (C) Katrina Habroun, Schaffert 4-H (M) Caitlyn Davis, Plaza 4-H (R)
Greggory Martin, Clover 4-H (C) Sheep Daniel Evans, Schaffert 4-H (R)
Cake Decorating Audra Jones, Plaza 4-H (P) Aileen Flynn, Lake 4-H (R)
Julene Stokes, Plaza 4-H (P) Taylor Thomson, Plaza 4-H (M) Arthur Flynn, Lake 4-H (R)
Maigen Matteucci, Schaffert 4-H (C) Erika Jorgensen, Capay 4-H (M) Theron Fumasi, Plaza 4-H (R)
Clothing Laura Ferreira, Clover 4-H (M) Ashlynn Geiger, Clover 4-H (R)
Christine Evans, Schaffert 4-H (P) Catherine Kinkle, Capay 4-H (M) Nick Gonzales, Capay 4-H (R)
Andrea Jones, Plaza 4-H (M) Jaycee Dobbins, Lake 4-H (C) Steven Habroun, Schaffert 4-H (R)
Crocheting Hank Henning, Plaza 4-H (C) Tucker Hammons, Lake 4-H (R)
Natalie Massa, Clover 4-H (M) Steven Silveira, Schaffert 4-H (C) Emmy Henning, Plaza 4-H (R)
Dairy Lauren Atkinson, Orland 4-H (C) Marley Matteucci, Schaffert 4-H (R)
Matthew Sturzen, Lake 4-H (P) Kayla Gonzales, Capay 4-H (C) Justine McCorkle, Clover 4-H (R)
Carmen Garrett, Capay 4-H (M) Jasmine Ball, Orland 4-H (C) Stevie Orona-Ike, Lake 4-H (R)
Judy Mendes, Clover 4-H (M) Sam Breault, Capay 4-H (C) Samantha Poldervaart, Plaza 4-H (R)
Laura Pedrozo, Plaza 4-H (C) Ashley McMartin, Clover 4-H (C) Willem Poldervaart, Plaza 4-H (R)
Tom Pedrozo, Plaza 4-H (C) Rebekah Ball, Orland 4-H (C) Zachary Pritchard, Capay 4-H (R)
Food Preservation Howard Gray, III, Orland 4-H (C) Cristina Sanchez, Plaza 4-H (R)
Brent Bickley, Lake 4-H (P) Swine Jasmine Sanchez, Plaza 4-H (R)
Foods & Nutrition Melissa Whitney, Elk Creek 4-H (P) Andrew Shippelhoute, Plaza 4-H (R)
Travis Fissori, Lake 4-H (P) Cassie Bickley, Lake 4-H (M) Rachel Silva, Capay 4-H (R)
Michelle Silva, Capay 4-H (M) Staci Bettencourt, Clover 4-H (M) Alisyn Silveira, Schaffert 4-H (R)
Jose Villa, Schaffert 4-H (M) Ashley Bouldin, Clover 4-H (M) James Stokes, Plaza 4-H (R)
Lena Polk, Elk Creek 4-H (M) Jared Schmidt, Clover 4-H (M) Megan Sturzen, Lake 4-H (R)
Melanie Hughes, Clover 4-H (M) Maria Myra, Clover 4-H (C) Mitchell Sturzen, Lake 4-H (R)
Jazmin Villa, Schaffert 4-H (C) Cole Curry, Clover 4-H (C) Brandon Thomson, Capay 4-H (R)
Michelle Gini, Capay 4-H (C) Ben Myra, Clover 4-H (C) Tanner Thomson, Plaza 4-H (R)
Garrett Close, Elk Creek 4-H (C) Caleb Nelson, Lake 4-H (C) Kayla Tuma, Clover 4-H (R)
Larissa Atkinson, Orland 4-H (C) Drew Rogers, Lake 4-H (C) Clarissa Wetz, Lake 4-H (R)
Amanda Alves, Clover 4-H (C) Rachelle Zuppan, Capay 4-H (C) Katy Wyser, Lake 4-H (R)
Goat Austin Hughes, Clover 4-H (C) Ally Zuppan, Capay 4-H (R)
Emily Stokes, Lake 4-H (P) Anna Nelson, Lake 4-H (C) Danielle Zuppan, Capay 4-H (R)
J.T. Minto, Lake 4-H (M) Aaron Streiby, Capay 4-H (C)
Alora Holm, Orland 4-H (M) Casey Taylor, Clover 4-H (C) P = Plaque
Ayla Holm, Orland 4-H (M) Travis Taylor, Clover 4-H (C) M = Medal
Frank Howard, Orland 4-H (M) Roy Boone, Capay 4-H (C) C = Certificate
Karlene Shippelhoute, Plaza 4-H (C) Lane Taylor, Clover 4-H (C) R = Rosette
Ben Howard, Orland 4-H (C) Britany Silva, Capay 4-H (C)
Loretta Howard, Orland 4-H (C) Annie Kinkle, Capay 4-H (C)
Rowan Garrett, Capay 4-H (C) Morgan Cundiff, Clover 4-H (C) OLIVER WILSON
Corina Boone, Capay 4-H (C) Joseph Haney, Clover 4-H (C) MEMORIAL
Horse Weston Lower, Capay 4-H (C) BEEF AWARD WINNER
Stephanie Evans, Schaffert 4-H (P) Courtney Brown, Capay 4-H (C) Jessekah McCorkle, Clover 4-H
Lauren Gustafson, Plaza 4-H (M) Michelle Fox, Capay 4-H (C) Daniel Jones, Plaza 4-H
Courtney Thomson, Capay 4-H (M)
4-H ROUNDUP SEPTEMBER 2005 PAGE 5
IMPORTANT 4-H INFORMATION
4-H Uniform Exchange
Our supply of white shirts and pants is dwindling. If you
have outgrown whites, please bring them by the 4-H Office
to be used in our uniform exchange for next year.
Teen Council Looking For Any
Interested Teens
Under the guidance of Leader Sheri Hughes, last year the
Teen Council did some wonderful community service proj- event. If you are a volunteer and are not having project this
ects, such as: shopping & wrapping gifts for the Glenn Co. year but will be returning next year, you may want to keep
4-H Council’s Adopt-A-Family Project, conducting the your enrollment current so you won’t need to go through
Petting Zoo at the Farm Bureau Farm Day, organizing the the entire process next year.
Fair Clean-up Day. This year they would like to do even
We are asking each of you to recruit one new leader. We
more things. The next meeting is Thursday, September
know everyone is busy with school, church, etc., so
15th, 7:00 p.m. at Round Table Pizza, Willows. This would
encourage them to take the team approach. Two or three
count as a 4-H project in your record book and a good way
leaders can share the six hour minimum project require-
to give back to your community. Please contact Sheri
ment, making their time commitment for a project not as
Hughes at 934-7680 if you are interested.
demanding. Without our volunteer leaders, the projects
Volunteer Enrollment available will decrease and so will our enrollment. Let’s all
The 4-H Youth Development Program of the University of help to keep our youth in Glenn County involved, off the
California is committed to providing a safe environment streets and not idle. Also, please remember that all facili-
for young people involved in Cooperative Extension activ- ty use agreements/contracts (for use of school, city, coun-
ities. All volunteer leaders are required to fill out a leader ty, state & private facilities) entered into by anyone in the
enrollment card (each year), be fingerprinted for a back- 4-H Program must be sent to the 4-H Office for review and
ground check and attend an orientation meeting (done one can only be signed by the County Director.
time only, unless there is a break in service). After complet-
ing these requirements satisfactorily, a leader appointment
4-H and Fundraising
card will be issued. Any parent who volunteers to chaper-
All 4-H units, including clubs, project groups, Teen
one at an event (including 4-H camp) must sign-up as a 4-
Council and All Stars, must submit a viable plan
H leader and go through the above process prior to the
before doing any fundraising in the name of 4-H.
Contact Deanna Rogers, 4-H Program
New Projects Offered For 2005-2006 Representative, for approval of your 4-H fundrais-
Are you interested in Organic Gardening, Electrical ing ideas. Ask yourself... Does the fundraising
Wiring, Small Engines, Country effort support the educational goals of 4-H? Why
Dance or how to play Harmonica? If are you raising the funds? How will you recognize
you are, then please call into the 4-H those who support you? 4-H
Office and let us know which project staff will be recording all
you might like to take next year. We have a leader fundraising efforts to deter-
that has volunteered to teach one mine the impact 4-H has on
or more of these subject areas. He the community, to avoid
will offer the projects that have duplicate requests, and to
the most interest shown. Call the assure fiscal responsibility.
4-H Office today to let us know if We want 4-H to continue to
you are interested in one or more. have a positive reputation
within our community.
4-H ROUNDUP SEPTEMBER 2005 PAGE 6
CLUB & PROJECT NEWS
New College Bound Project Offered Vet Science Project is Back!
Are you in High School and have plans of attending col- That’s right, the vet science project will be offered this
lege? Then the College Bound project is for you! This is a year. Dr. Mike Karle will once again be the leader for this
new project designed to help 4-H teens prepare themselves great project. Meeting dates and times have not yet to been
for college. The meetings will be held at CSU, Chico and determined. If you are interested in taking this project,
will be broken down into three half day sessions. New please enter it on your 4-H enrollment form and call the 4-
Leader Shannon Allard will be offering these topics and H Office, as there will be a limited amount of spaces avail-
activities: able and it will be on a first come first serve basis. 4-H
Session 1 - College 101 - November 19th members must be 5th grade or above. Advanced Project
Campus Tour members must have completed the Beginner Project.
Career Advantages of College vs High School Education
Countywide Avian Project
Farm Tour
Admissions Requirements - CSU, UC, Poly, CC In order to sell fryers at the fair, you do not have to own
How to Apply any chickens now. The fryers are bought 5 weeks before
Leadership Training or Fun Activity at Farm fair. In 5 weeks, they can gain 5 pounds. You only need a
Session 2 - Scholarships 101 - January 14th pen about 4’x6’ to raise them and they don’t get old enough
Understanding Scholarships and Financial Aid to crow. They are a great project if you live in town. Since
Creating a Professional Image you don’t have to train them and they take little care, they
Build Your Scholarship File are a good project for busy and/or younger members. The
Creating a List of Accomplishments Avian Project includes anything with feathers, so cagebirds
Requesting Letters of Recommendation (parakeets, cockatiels, parrots, etc.), gamebirds (doves,
Creating a Resume pheasants, pigeons, turkeys) and waterfowl (ducks &
Writing the Essay geese) are included. The first project meeting is Monday,
Session 3 - Interviewing 101 - March 18th September 26th, 7:00 p.m., at the 4-H Office. If you have
Review Essays any questions, please call Valerie Droddy at 865-2098 or
Review Resumes Rex Clark at 865-3912.
Dress for Success Capay 4-H Club Meeting
Questions to Expect in an Interview
Practice Interviews The Capay 4-H Club will meet on Monday, September
Please make sure that you sign up for this project on your 12th, 7:00 p.m. at Capay School. There will be a new
4-H enrollment form and call the 4-H Office at 865-1107, member meeting prior to the regular meeting at 6:30 p.m.
so that we can let Shannon know the number of members New members will complete their enrollment forms and
to expect. If you have more questions about the project receive information on being a 4-H member. If you have
itself, you may contact Shannon directly at 898-4262. any questions, please call Carol Zuppan at 865-7966.
We would like to recognize the generosity of a few of our supporters:
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thank You Very Much!
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