Thursday, December 9, 2010

Lion Head Rabbits

Lisa Mann from Galeton who would like to give away 5 lionhead rabbits. Her note- The mother & father are not from the same litter & are about 6 months old. The babies were born 11/27. All of the rabbits are gray. I do not know the sex of the babies at this time, but they are all adorable! I'm not looking to sell them. I just want them to go to good homes or organizations where they could be loving pets, show animals, or have an educational purpose. If you or any of your 4-H members are interested please contact Lisa at (814) 203-0812.

Friday, September 10, 2010

State 4-H Dairy Show

Potter County will be well represented at the State Jr. Dairy Show in Harrisburg September 18. Best wishes for:
Hannah Bachman
Julie Fillhart
Paula Plumstead
Stacey Plumstead
Justin Turton

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Wild About Potter Rabbit/Cavy Show

Saturday, October 9, 2010, 10:00 a.m., Olean Center Mall, Olean, NY


Entry fee is $2.50 per animal. Entry deadline is Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Entries are to be sent to Barry Shaw, Jr., 9995 Dodge Creek Road, Portville, NY 14770. Entry fees must accompany entries. Checks should be made payable to "Portville Bunnie Tales" Note there will be a late fee for entries postmarked after September 22, 2010. Questions, please call Barry or Judy Shaw 585-933-6383 or Tracy Barney 814-260-4559 or email Judy at judylops@yahoo.com.

Entries must specify breed, color, sex, class, and ear mark for each animal.

This is a carrying case show. Carrying cages must have trays. Exhibitors are responsible for their own clean-up.

Check begins at 8:00 A.M.

For more information on the show or registration forms, please call the Extension Office or go to the Potter 4-H website.

Heading to the State Horse Show

Congratulations to the following members for qualifying for the State 4-H Horse Show.

Rachel Eller– Classic Hunter Under Saddle and Hunter Hack
Kimber Empson – Saddleseat Pleasure & Equitation Sr.
Jenna Gabreski – Eng. Showmanship Sr., Trail, Breed Hunter Under Saddle, Eng. Equitation Sr.
Kourtney Kosa – Western Showmanship Jr.
Megan Siska– Western Equitation Jr.

Jenna Gabreski and Hailey Brown also qualified in Production.

Congratulations!

Monday, August 9, 2010

New Colt Arrived at the Greene Residence

Shiree Greene called the office on Monday to let us know that the mare they had at fair, had her baby on Saturday night after they got home from the fair. Proud momma Molly welcomed a sable colt with one white sock and black and white mane and tale! Both are doing well.

2010 Fair Review

Thank you to everyone who in any way helped out at the fair whether in the milkshake booth, putting up displays, or helping organize and run a show- thank you! Also thank you to the fair board for all of their work for another successful fair! These people spends days and weeks preparing for one week and take a lot of grief- tell them thank you for all of their work!

Milkshake booth- another great year, thank you. Clubs that worked should all receive over 90.00 for their shift. Thank you to Sherry and Rea Ianson and Annette Miles for helping to manage the booth.

Team Mackenzie fund raised 92.54! Thank you to all who contributed.

The 4-H building looked terrific with its new banners. Thank you to Nicole Gabreski for all of her work in cleaning and decorating. We had 27 members exhibiting 96 projects. Becky Fair took best in show with her entomology collection.

The 4-H booths looked terrific- thank you to all of the clubs that exhibited.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

4-H Senior Adventure


Pictures have been posted from our recent Senior Adventure of paintball and whitewater rafting. Check out the photos and plan to join us next year for another great adventure!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/52453561@N02/?saved=1

PSATS Youth Awards Program

The PA State Association of Township Supervisors is once again offering youth awards based on work youth groups do in their communities. For this award, the work must be done is townships having a supervisor. If you are interested in looking at the application form or applying, we have a form at the office or you can go on-line at http://www.psats.org/programs_awards.html

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Thank You!

Thank you to all of the helpers at Saturday's Qualifier Horse Show. Our show booth crew- Lisa Stilson, Fran Wylie, Bonnie Wright and Sarah Wright. Office crew- Shelia Gabreski, Nicole Gabreski and Kris Hayman- thank you! Also thank you to all of the individuals who helped with ring crew. It was nice to have more than 3 people setting things up. We got things done in record time with all of your help!

Congratulations to all exhibitors! We are proud of your achievements!

Thank you to the Fair Board for use of the grounds and especially Gerald Weber for having every thing ready for us.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Qualifier Show- Friday Night

The Potter County Fairboard will allow exhibitors to take their animals over to the fairgrounds on Friday night. It is the families responsibility to bring bedding and to make sure the stalls are completely clean. Families also need to be responsible for their own garbage and take it home with them. The wash racks may or may not be on, so bathe your animals before you go over. Show starts promptly at 9AM on Saturday! See you there!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

4-H Horse Qualifier Show

Saturday, July 17 is the 4-H Horse Qualifier Show at the Potter Fairgrounds. The show begins at 9AM. The public is invited to attend to watch the 4-H show.

Dairy Showing & Fitting Clinic

Saturday, July 17, 2010
9-11 AM
Presenter: Kim Barker
Location: Roger & Jeanette Barker farm, Hamilton Road, Ulysses
For more information call Judi Turton 848-7204
This clinic is open to all youth interested in learning more about showing & fitting.

District Dairy Shows

Any 4-H or FFA members interested in attending the districts shows, all entries for the district dairy shows must be made through the local Extension Offices and then forwarded to the District Chairman. Please complete the entry forms, include copies of the animal registration papers and send both with the $5.00 per animal entry fee by the deadline dates below. All exhibitors may take up to 5 animals to the district show of their choice and may attend only one district show.

Here is a summary of dates:

Show Date Entries Due Show Location
August 16 August 4 North Central- Tioga Co. Fairgrounds, Whitneyville
August 23 August 11 Northeast- Wyoming Co. Fairgrounds, Meshoppen
September 5 August 16 Northwest- Crawford Co. Fairgrounds, Meadville


Send copies of dairy registrations with district entries.
An entry fee of $5.00 per animal must be included with the district entry form or animals will not be entered. Make checks payable to: Potter County 4-H.
Entry forms can be found on the 4-H Dairy site at www.das.psu.edu or by calling the Extension Office at 274-8540.

Monday, June 14, 2010

4-H Camp This Week

Just a reminder that all of the 4-H staff will be at 4-H camp this week. We do not have cell phone service or email. We are short staffed so we will not be available for other 4-H questions. Shelia (4-H Secretary) will be in the office Monday and Tuesday but out the rest of the week. If you have questions about fair or horse camp, please hold your questions until Monday, June 20. Thanks for understanding.

Amy

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Fair Books are In!

We have fair books in the Extension Office for anyone that would like a copy. You can also find the book on the Potter 4-H website main page. Entries for animals and camping are due July 1, no late entries accepted. You must make your entries for all 4-H shows- dairy, swine, goat, sheep, rabbit and all market classes through the fair. Entries due July 1! Do not wait until the last moment.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Dairy and Livestock Leasing Program

If members are interested in this program this year, they need to have their project plan sheets and lease in to the Extension Office by June 1st. If you would like to take a look at the Leasing Program Description and Rules, please call the office for a copy. Don’t forget these needs to be completed and filed each year. Please make sure you are reading the rules before submitting a lease.

Northwinds 4-H Camp Registrations due June 1

Don't forget Tuesday, June 1 all camp registrations for 4-H'ers in Potter, McKean, Cameron, Elk and Jeffeson counties are due in the Potter Office. Call if you need a form!

Small Animal Essays, Posters and Photos Due June 1

Reminder that the essays for the state wide Small Animal Essay contest are due June 1. Posters and Photos are also due. Rules are below.

Contest.
Calling all 4-H members! It's time to help promote 4-H by making a poster for the State Poster Contest. The contest is divided into Junior and Senior categories. Posters are to be entered in the Potter Co. Extension Office by June 1.

Here are the rules:
1. No copyrighted materials only original work.
2. No boxes or three dimensional materials.
3. Sheets need to be 22" X 14" and be made out of stiff cardboard. Posters that are too large will be disqualified.
4. Horizontal or vertical format.
5. On the back of each poster should be printed: County, 4-H’ers name, address, and age.


Due June 1
State Photography Contest
Get those cameras focused and enter the state photography contest. Photos are to be entered in the Extension Office by June 1.

Here are the rules:
1. Each 4-H’er is limited to one entry.
2. Photos may portray any theme, in a single photo or a series of photos- a picture story- showing “before” and “after” scenes or in a how-to-do-it sequence.
3. Entries may be black and white or color photos.
4. Do not submit copyrighted entries (do not take pictures of pictures or art).
5. Submitted prints must not exceed 8”x10”.
6. The exhibitor’s name, age, county, and address and a short identifying caption must be attached with the photo entry.

Horse ID's Due- June 1

Reminder to all 4-H Horse Members, the Horse ID's are due in the Extension Office by June 1 at the close of business. You can fax them in at 814-274-8540, please call to make sure they have been received. You can mail them, make sure they are postmarked by June 1. And as always, you can hand deliver them. Just make sure they are in on time, no late ID's will be accepted, this is a statewide rule! Forms came with the May/June newsletter and are on the Potter 4-H website under Animal Science and forms. You do not need to turn in shot records with the ID!

Office Closed- May 31

Just a reminder that county offices will be closed on Monday, May 31 in Observance of Memorial Day. Enjoy some time with family and friends!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Showstoppers Presentation Night- Huge Success!

79 people were in attendance Monday, May 3 for the annual Showstoppers Presentation Night. The theme for the night was Hobbies & Hat Tricks. The members had the opportunity to select a topic and prepare a five minute presentation or select a topic from the hat. Those picking from the hat had 10 minutes to prepare a presentation on that topic. Thank you to Cathy Bowers, Judy Baer, Deb Hamilton and Teri McDowell evaluators for the evening. Kudos go to leaders Rose Hershey and Shelia Gabreski on a great night. Congratulations to all of the members on great presentations and thank you to parents and grandparents for your support of the members.

Congratulations Lauren Fair

Lauren Fair, member of Beyond the Horizons 4-H club, placed third in the junior division at the Wildlife Field Day held at Rock Springs on April 17. Congratulations on this accomplishment!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Jr. Livestock Tagging

Don't forget that tagging for sheep, swine and goats is this weekend. Tagging Friday, May 7 from 6-8PM at the Potter County Fairgrounds or Saturday, May 8 from 8-10AM at the Northern Potter High School.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

2010 Photo Contest Launched

The Lumber Heritage Region of Pennsylvania (LHR) has launched its 2nd Annual Photo Contest following the huge success of last year’s competition. There are six categories of photographs to be judged - Events/Festivals, Wild Life, Heritage/Historical Sites, Life in the Forest, Scenic, & new this year— A Special Youth Category for photographers 14 & under. There will be three awards in each of the first 5 categories totaling $1250.00. The Special Youth Category will have a single prize of $50. The categories are explained on the application.

Last year the LHR received over 150 photos from all over the 15 county region from photographers as far away as Maine and Florida. “It was very difficult to choose the winners,” said LHR executive Director Mike Wennin, “as the quality of the photos was amazing.”

Applications and information are available on their website at www.lumberheritage.org. If you do not have access to the internet, phone them at 814-486-0213 and the forms will be mailed to you. Last year’s winners are also posted on the website.

The contest deadline is October 12th. Keep your camera at your side this summer as you experience the wonders of the Lumber Heritage Region and the beauty of the Pennsylvania Wilds.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Basic Dog Obedience Workshop

Tues., May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22
Potter County Extension Office
5:00 PM and 6:00 PM (10 dogs per class)
Bring a 6 ft. lead and choke collar or collar of their choice
Proof of vaccination
Instructor has the right to reject any aggressive dogs!
Dogs should be 6 months or older!
Registration Fee: 40.00/dog
Call the Extension Office to register 274-8540

MAPLE FESTIVAL PARADE!!!

MAPLE FESTIVAL PARADE!!!
Dear Friend,
The Maple Festival Parade reflects all aspects of Potter & Tioga Counties,
from antique cars and 4-H Clubs to the DOT litter bug! I’m sure you would agree
that a “great” parade is one that is colorful and comes to life through the
imagination of our own residents.
Participating in the 2010 Potter – Tioga Maple Festival Parade is a cost
effective means by which our local businesses, service clubs, schools and families
can promote themselves, while also contributing to the sense of belongingness for
which rural counties like Potter are known.
We believe so strongly in this concept that each year the Maple Festival
committee allocates a portion of festival proceeds directly to the participants in the parade; depending on the number of marchers and/or type of parade display.
So come join us at one of the County’s most attended events of the year, the
Maple Festival, by returning your Parade Registration form no later than April
23rd! Registrations are also accepted online at www.CoudersportRotary.org.
Hope to hear from you soon!
______________________________
Amy Thompson, Parade Coordinator

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

State 4-H Video Contest

The PA State 4-H Council and the State 4-H program are running a video contest! The information is below and in an attached flyer. The information can also be found on the 4-H website. http://extension.psu.edu/4-h


Categories Best 4-H Project
Best 4-H County Council
Best 4-H Recruitment

Length 1 –2 min

Criteria At least 1 participant must be an active 4-H member

A credits page must come either before the video or after, listing of all participants

Video subject matter must be 4-H based and approved by the county extension educator.

Submission deadline is July 1, 2010

Prizes- Finalists in each category will be featured as part of Opening Ceremonies at State Achievement Days 2010. The video will also be featured on the 4-H website and facebook pages. Cash will be awarded to winning counties

Cash prizes will be awarded to:
Best 4-H Project -$100.00
Best 4-H County Council-$100.00
Best 4-H Recruitment-$100.00
Best Overall 4-H Video –and additional $50.00

Submit video (CD) and an email of approval from educator to:
Mya Rushton, mrp15@psu.edu
8C Fergsuon Bldg
University Park, Pa 16802

Monday, March 29, 2010

Strawberry Orders Due- Wed., March 31

Reminder, this Wednesday is the last day for Strawberry Orders. If you need an order form, please visit the Potter Co. 4-H website. Payment is due with order.

Potter and McKean County 4-Hers Attend Regional Teen Retreat

“Make a Difference: Imagine! Believe! Achieve!” This theme for the weekend gave nine Potter and McKean County 4-Hers a lot to think about as they departed from the Regional 4-H Teen Retreat at Seven Mountain Scout Camp. The impact of two short days was quite phenomenal for them and the 4-H members who joined them from the Central Region. Shelby Baker, Karli Haskins, Nick Ayers, Emily Cormier, Caleb Cooper, Chris Borland, Stephanie McFall, Aaron Strait and Sandra Shaffer gained knowledge, skills and relationships that will stick with them for years to come.
The retreat kicked off on the evening of Friday, March 19th with Keynote Speaker, Dr. Mark Brennan, Professor of Leadership at Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Brennan provided the youth with a motivational talk about how they should step up and take the lead in their clubs and communities. This was followed by Ice Breakers with the Penn State Collegiate 4-H and a late snack before retiring to their lodge.
The following day’s workshops ranged from Parliamentary Procedure, to Questing, to learning how to promote 4-H. They even had the opportunity to get makeovers, learn how to line dance or learn about wildlife. Dinner for the evening was semi-formal, complete with fancy place settings and entertainment from the Penn State Pennharmonics. Then, many of the teens participated in a Cultural Presentation of two students from the Penn State Saudi Arabian Student Association. The night concluded with dancing and games.
The departure on Sunday, March 21st was more of a challenge than most expected. They had gained friendships that none of them were ready to leave behind. However, they did take with them the skills and knowledge they had gained over the weekend. Each teen returned to their counties with more confidence and poise than what they arrived with on Friday.

Alfred University's Spring Open Horse Show on May 1st & 2nd, 2010

Alfred University's Horse Show Management Class is sponsoring the show (with help from professors and directors). The show will be held at the Alfred University Equestrian Center at 5174 Lake Road, Alfred Station NY 14803. May 1st is the Western show, May 2nd is the English. Joseph Boyle and Theresa Wills will be judging respectively. There will be prizes, payback classes, and highpoints awarded. The show is also PAC approved. No pre-entries are necessary, all entries will be accepted the day of the show. Stabling is available on a first come first serve basis, so the sooner you let us know, the more likely it will be that you secure your stalls. This is an excellent opportunity to show at an outstanding facility; and the show will be held rain or shine because of the large indoor arena available. Attached are the classes for both the English and Western day.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfasts

It’s that time of the year for Brydonson Farm’s All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast to begin.

Pancakes are going to be served every Saturday from 8 to 2 pm starting March 13th and March 20th and both Saturday and Sunday March 27th and 28th for the Maple Open House weekend. Hope to see everyone there.

Adults Donation is a $5.00 and Children under the age of 5 is a $2.50 donation. This includes pancakes, sausage and beverage.

The store will also be open if you would like to stop in and take a look around.

Goat Clinic Date Change

Please note the 4-H Goat Clinic will be held on Saturday, March 27 instead of the 20th. Please register with Toby Neal, information is in the post below.

Monday, March 1, 2010

4-H Goat Clinic

4-H Goat Clinic
Saturday, March 20
2PM
Potter County Fairgrounds
RSVP to Toby Neal 814-698-6999 or farmer360@yahoo.com

Topics to be covered:
Preparing a Goat for Show
Showmanship
Show Techniques

The clinic is open to all 4-H members and any other interested youth.

4-H Strawberry Orders

Interested in growing strawberries for your family or for profit? To assist you in getting started, PA 4-H is pooling strawberry orders again. Order forms are available from the Extension Office (274-8540) or on the Potter County 4-H website. Orders are due with payment March 31.

Super Saturday- March 13

March Super Saturday
Teen Training & Livestock Workshops
Saturday, March 13
Coudersport Alliance Church

Teen Training
All 4-H teens are encouraged to attend to learn more about leadership and activities that they can use in their 4-H clubs.

9:45 Registration

10-11 Akward! How do you get programs or meetings started with everyone involved and no one feeling left out? We will show you how! You will leave with a list of ideas to try at your next 4-H meeting or program.

11-12 Option 1- Club Officer Training- The 4-H club model is that all 4-H clubs have a set of club officers who run the club business meeting and help to determine what will occur during the 4-H year. This training will teach clubs how to use the officer positions and teach the youth what each officer does.

Option 2- Communicating Effectively- Getting in front of an audience can be challenging. Teens will learn how to make sure they are prepared for communicating properly with eye contact, voice levels, even appropriate dress.

12-1 Lunch & Game Time. Please bring your own lunch, including drink.

1-3PM Leadership Skills Map- Learn to navigate your way through the necessary skills in working with groups and children.

Interviews for those applying to be a camp counselor will be done during lunch and the afternoon sessions.



Livestock Workshops
All 4-H members, leaders and parents are welcome and encouraged to attend these sessions. Learn about all of the resources available to make sure your member is learning and having a successful 4-H year.

10:45 Registration

11-12 Making Weight with your Swine Project- Do you know all of the available resources to help you learn about your livestock project? Have you had some bumps in the road getting your animal to make weight at the fair? Come learn how to correct the errors and resources available to make you successful with your livestock project. Presented by Abby Onyon- 4-H Extension Educator, alumni 4-H member and Delaware Valley College graduate.

12-1 Lunch & Game Time. Please bring your own lunch, including drink.

1-2 Dairy Workshop- Check out the resources, programs and events available to dairy members. Presented by Abby Onyon- 4-H Extension Educator, alumni 4-H member and Delaware Valley College graduate.

2-3 Beef Feeding- The beef judge at fair last year commented that members needed to improve their beef feeding programs. Well, we listened! Lacy Miles, alumni 4-H member and Delaware Valley College graduate will present this workshop on creating a beef feeding program that works.

You do not need to attend the entire day. You can pick and choose workshops. Please call 274-8540 or email adb8@psu.edu to register. Please give us your name, county, and which workshops you will be attending. Registrations are due by Wednesday, March 10.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Dinner Benefit a Huge Success!

On Sunday February 21st the McKean County 4-H County Council teamed up with the CHAOS and Outdoor Adventurers clubs as well as other volunteers to hold a benefit dinner for Mackenzie Heyler. Mackenzie, the 18 month old daughter of Ed and Karen Heyler, suffers from retinoblastoma which is a rare form of cancer of the eyes. The youth and volunteers raised $1625 to go to the Heylers to help with medical and travel expenses to and from appointments. If you would like to help the family the County Council will be accepting additional donations at the following address:
County Council c/o Pam McFall PO Box 372 Smethport, PA 16749
We would also like to say thank you to Karen and Ed for all the years of service they have given to 4H and all of the community who showed their support through donations and attendance.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Benefit Dinner for Mackenzie Heyler

Spaghetti Dinner
Sunday, February 20
noon to 3PM
Smethport Fire Hall
$5.00 for adults, $3.00 nine and under

Most of you know Ed and Karen (Thompson) Heyler from their involvment in the 4-H program. Ed was an 11 year member of the McKean 4-H program, camp counselor, summer assistant and our camp manager. Karen was an 11 year member of the Potter 4-H program, summer assistant and camp volunteer. Their daughter, Mackenzie who is 19 months old was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma (cancer of the eye)in January. She is receiving treatment monthly at Wills Eye Hospital and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. To keep up to date with her treatment and progress there is a website-
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/mackenzieheyler
Please check it out and send them your well wishes. We hope to see you on Sunday!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Camp Counselor Applications Due Feb. 26

All teens interested in applying for a Northwinds Camp Counselor position, the applications are due February 26 in the Potter County Office. The forms are available on the website. Late applications are not accepted!

Central Region Teen Retreat

There is just one week left to register for the 2010 Teen Retreat, registrations are due by Friday, February 19. The office will pay half of the fee for members to attend and we are taking care of transportation. Check out the Potter 4-H website for all of the information on this years event and registration information.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Best of Show for PA Farm Show

Congratulations to Lauren Fair, who received a best in show in the animal science category for her Entomology project. Very Impressive! We are proud of you!

Shooting Sports Events- Air Rifle

There are 2 opportunities for 4-H members to compete against others in the region. First is Sunday, March 7 in Clearfield and the second is the Regional Shooting Sports Competition on Saturday, March 27, here in Coudersport. Registrations will be sent to the club leader. If you do not receive a copy, please call the office at 274-8540.

Out of State Swine for Market Projects

Memo from PSU: During a recent meeting with the Bureau of Animal Health administrators, Dr. Craig Schultz and Dr. David Griswold, we discussed the current regulations surrounding legal transporting of feeder show pigs into Pennsylvania. Pease be aware that these rules are currently under revision and may change at some point in the future.

In the meantime, please distribute these points to 4-H and FFA members who plan to purchase out-of-state pigs for 2010 county fairs and shows.

1. Pigs entering the state in small groups (show pigs) must be individually identified with a state-of-origin silver ear tag or a RFID tag.

2. Feeder show pigs originating from out-of state must be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued within 60 days of transport.

3. If pigs originate from a Pseudorabies (PRV) qualified herd, the herd number must be on the CVI, otherwise, pigs must have an individual PRV negative blood test within 30 days prior to transport.

4. If pigs originate from a Brucellosis-free state, no brucellosis test is required.

5. Pigs entering the state without a CVI and test (if necessary) are in violation of the law.

Any questions can be directed to the Bureau of Animal Health at PA Department of Agriculture.

Farm Show Entries Ready for Pickup

If you sent an entry to the Farm Show, they are in the 4-H Office and ready to be picked up.

I do have one correction on placings, I missed Isaac Wright, who received first place for electricity project. Congratulations!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Amy- Out of Office until February 1

I will be having surgery on Friday, January 15 and will then be out of the office until February 1. If you need any registration forms for Teen Retreat or Camp Counselor applications, they are on the 4-H website. I will be checking email after a week so if you need something, please email me. Thanks, Amy

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Farm Show Placing

I missed one 4-H placing. Congratulations to Lauren Fair- First Place in Entomolgy.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Farm Show

If you can't make it to Farm Show this year, check it out on channel 22 on TV. I would like to thank Sarah and Peter Wright, Rachel Eller, Tom & Marcus Murphy, Ashley Sutton and Pam & Stephanie McFall for working the 4-H booth on Sunday, January 10. We talked with about 400 people during our 6 hour shift and did the hands on BioFuel experiment with about 50 youth.

We had 14 youth send down projects, Congratulations to those who have placed:
Hannah Greene- First Place for her Stamp Collection
Sarah Wrigh- First Place Knitting
Emily Cormier- Second Place for Woodworking
Lauren Fair- Third Place- Sculpture
Rebekah Fair- First Place- Sculpture
Rebekah Fair- Second Place- Entomology
Nick Ayers- Second Place- Electricity
Peter Wright- Third Place- Global Gourmet Poster
Lauren Fair- First Place- Domestic Animals Photo
Rebekah Fair- First Place- Critter Photo
Rebekah Fair- First Place- Wild Animal Photo
Rebekah Fair- First Place- Domestic Animal Photo

Congratulations to those who placed and for sendind projects to Farm Show!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST

Delaware Valley College will be conducting a livestock judging contest for 4-H and FFA groups on Saturday April 17, 2010

Schedule is as follows:
Registration 8:00 - 8:45 AM – Lobby Feldman Agricultural Building
General Meeting 8:45 AM Instructions – Mendel Science Building Room 114
Judging 9:00 AM Six classes, three reasons - At Farm III
(2 cattle, 2 hog, 2 sheep)
Reasons Giving Approximately 12:30 PM (3 sets for seniors)
Awards Presentation Approximately 3:00 PM

There will be an entry fee of $5.00 per person with an unlimited number of entries.

There will be both team and individual awards. Team members will be eligible for both team and individual awards. If teams are entered, they must be designated as teams at registration. Individuals can serve on only one team. A team shall consist of three or four members. If three members, there will be no alternate; if four members are on a team, the low member's score will be dropped. If there are not enough participants for a complete team, individuals may participate as individuals. Low member of team will be determined by total score for placing and reasons for all species. Junior participants will not be required to give reasons.

Students should bring a box lunch. None may be purchased.

A coach's meeting will be held during the time that reasons are given. This meeting will provide an opportunity for input by the coaches for future contests. A pre-registration form is enclosed.
We encourage you to return it so that our office receives it by April 9th. We hope to see you on
April 17.
Entries may be faxed to 215-489-2347 or e-mail to Fredrick.hofsaess@delval.edu

2010 PA Farm Show

Potter County 4-H will be well represented at this years Farm Show. 14 4-H members sent down projects in Electricity, Photography, Sewing, Sculpture, 3-D Displays, Entomology, Stamp Collecting, Knitting, Drawing and Poster Art. We will let you know results as soon as they are posted!

Ag Day 2010 Essay Contest

Ag Day 2010 Essay Contest: This year’s theme is "American Agriculture: Abundant, Affordable, Amazing." The national winner will receive $1,000 and a trip to Washington, D.C. For complete contest details rules and entry form visit 2010 Ag Day Essay Contest.Contest deadline is Feb. 12.


7th - 12th Grade
2010 Ag Day Essay Contest• Theme - "American Agriculture: Abundant, Affordable, Amazing"
• Length - Essays must contain no more than 450 words
• Eligibility - Students in grades 7-12 in the 2009-2010 school year
• Prizes - State winners (one per state) - $100; National winner - $1,000 and a trip to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized on March 18, 2010 at the Celebration of Ag Dinner to be held at the Whitten Patio.
• Deadline - Entries must be received by: February 12, 2010
Rules, entry form and contest details available at www.hpj.com/agdayessay
SUBMIT ENTRIES TO:
2010 Ag Day Essay Contest
Agriculture Council of America
11020 King Street Suite 205
Overland Park, KS 66210
E-mail to: essay@agday.org