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4-H Camp Wyomoco April - May 2018 �Ss�E THE WYOMING COUNTY 4-H NEWS VOLUME 55 4-H CAMP WYOMOCO APRIL - MAY 2018 ISSUE 2 Summer is quickly Wyoming County approaching... 4-H Leaders’ Association Check out our NEW Time Spring Meeting Travel and Superhero VS. NEW DATE: Monday, May 7, 2018 Pirate Week! Find out more infor- 7:00PM Ag & Business Center (LC5) mation about what camp has to oer Agenda Items Include: on page 9 of this issue of the 4-H News. Register today at campwyomoco.com! -2018 Cookie Sale Discussion - Award Trips MORE CAMP INFO ON PAGE 9 -4-H Scholarship Program -and more . NEW INTRODUCING in SUMMER 2018 . CLOVERBUD CAMP for Campers that are age 5 and no older than age 7 by the start of their camp session. Cloverbud Campers will enjoy all that camp has to offer while under the supervision of well trained staff that oversee all activities and travel with the Cloverbud group. Cloverbud Have you regiered fo Cam? campers will swim, canoe, shoot archery, hike, do arts and crafts and much more! CLOVERBUD CAMP IS OFFERED IN WEEK 1 ONLY Sessions Available Session 1: July 1-3, 2018 Session 2: July 4-6, 2018 SPace Limted to 6 girls and 6 boys in each session only available FOR Resident OR Day campers WHEN YOU Pay in Full BY SAVE $25 APRIL 15TH, 2018 4-H NEWS APRIL - MAY 2018 1 Cornell Cooperative Extension - Wyoming County IN THIS ISSUEIN ISSUE www.ccewyoming.com P. (585) 786 - 2251 4-H Youth Development Staff F. (585) 786 - 5148 APRILAPRIL Events Calendars PAGE 3 - 5 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 3 5 6 lAURA FULLER Upcoming Scholarships 1 4 7 Executive Director Ext. 127 [email protected] PAGE 6 Market Lamb Selection HOLLY HARWOOD 2018 Clothing Revue 9:00AM 4-H Community Educator Page 7 Horse Braiding Dog Obedience Clinic- Ext. 118 [email protected] Begins Goat Club Bridgeman’s farm Camp wyomoco See Pg. ** 6:30PM 11AM Roxanne Dueppengiesser Page 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4-H Community Educator 4-H COOKIE SALE 4/10-4/24 Ext. 119 [email protected] Western District 4-H Fair booths Public Presentation Hamburg, NY Sarah Carlson Page 10 4-H Rabbit Ears Rally Workshop- Pennie 4-H Community Educator Family & Club Smith’s home, 11:00AM Consumer ** 7:00PM Dairy Judging Ext. 112 [email protected] county wide clubs Science Brian George’s, Arcade Committee Duck ID 9:30AM State Horse Bowl Page 11 **7PM ** 6:30PM RACHEL TOWSLEY Cornell Ag in the Classroom Educator 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Ext. 126 [email protected] Spring Workshops Page 12 - 13 4-H COOKIE SALE 4/10-4/24 Stephanie Luders Vermont 4-H Career Trip 4-H Community Educator Wyoming Ext. 115 [email protected] 4-H Fun Day County Eggers PAGE 14 - 19 Clothing Revue **7:00PM Dairy Judging Camp Wyomoco Entry Blanks 4-H Fun Day Armson Farms, Secretaries Alesia Ackerman Paid In Full Registration & Commentary Registration Pavilion Deadline Sheets Due Reports Due Deadline 9:30AM 4-H Administrative Assistant Public Presentation Results Ext. 110 [email protected] 28 Ag Careers Day PAGE 20 - 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 Friendly Acres MARIE WIXNER 4-H COOKIE SALE 4/10-4/24 10:00AM Gladiola Meeting Regional 4-H Camp Wyomoco Director horsing around **6:30PM Hippology Ext. 130 [email protected] YQCA Training St. Paul’s Lutheran PAGE 23 - 24 ** 7:00PM Church, West Falls, NY See Page 25 Clothing Master Evaluation Teen Leader Clothing MELISSA YOUNGERS Warsaw HS Livestock Builders Dairy Judging Arbor Day Evaluation 4-H Camp Wyomoco Registrar Lego Club Reasons Workshop 6PM -8PM Activity Warsaw HS **6:30PM **7:00PM See Pg. Ext. 132 [email protected] Page 25 - 27 ** 7PM 9:00AM-10:30AM 29 30 dairy **Indicates a meeting is held at: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Wyoming County 4-H Youth Development Program Page 27 - 28 Wyoming County Agriculture & Business Center 36 Center Street, Suite B 36 Center Street, Warsaw Warsaw, NY 14569 dog & Goat Phone: 585-786-2251 Fax: 585-786-5148 Accomodations for persons with disabilities may be requested by calling the 4-H wyoming.cce.cornell.edu/ PAGE 29 - 30 Region 1 Office at 585-786-2251 no later than 10 days prior to the event to ensure sufficient time to make arrangments. Requests received after this date will be Oce Hours: M-F 8:30AM - 4:30PM Hippology met when possible. CCE Erie County 4-H NEWS APRIL - MAY 2018 2 Cornell Cooperative Extension - Wyoming County www.ccewyoming.com P. (585) 786 - 2251 F. (585) 786 - 5148 APRILAPRIL SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Market Lamb Selection 9:00AM Horse Braiding Dog Obedience Clinic- Begins Goat Club Bridgeman’s farm See Pg. ** 6:30PM 11AM 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4-H COOKIE SALE 4/10-4/24 Western District Public Presentation Hamburg, NY 4-H Rabbit Ears Rally Workshop- Pennie Family & Club Smith’s home, 11:00AM Consumer ** 7:00PM Dairy Judging Science Brian George’s, Arcade Committee Duck ID 9:30AM State Horse Bowl **7PM ** 6:30PM Cornell 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 4-H COOKIE SALE 4/10-4/24 Vermont 4-H Career Trip Wyoming County Eggers Clothing Revue **7:00PM Dairy Judging Camp Wyomoco Entry Blanks 4-H Fun Day Armson Farms, Paid In Full Registration & Commentary Secretaries Registration Pavilion Deadline Sheets Due Reports Due Deadline 9:30AM 28 Ag Careers Day 22 23 24 25 26 27 Friendly Acres 4-H COOKIE SALE 4/10-4/24 10:00AM Gladiola Meeting Regional **6:30PM Hippology YQCA Training St. Paul’s Lutheran ** 7:00PM Church, West Falls, NY See Page 25 Clothing Master Evaluation Teen Leader Clothing Builders Dairy Judging Warsaw HS Arbor Day Evaluation Lego Club Reasons Workshop 6PM -8PM Activity Warsaw HS **6:30PM **7:00PM See Pg. ** 7PM 9:00AM-10:30AM 29 30 **Indicates a meeting is held at: Wyoming County Agriculture & Business Center 36 Center Street, Warsaw Accomodations for persons with disabilities may be requested by calling the 4-H Region 1 Office at 585-786-2251 no later than 10 days prior to the event to ensure sufficient time to make arrangments. Requests received after this date will be Hippology met when possible. CCE Erie County 4-H NEWS APRIL - MAY 2018 3 Cornell Cooperative Extension - Wyoming County wyomingcounty4h.com P. (585) 786 - 2251 F. (585) 786 - 5148 MAYMAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 **Indicates a meeting is held at: Wyoming County Agriculture & Beef Evaluation Business Center **7:00PM Meat Animal Meat Animal Swine Weigh-In Swine Weigh-In 36 Center Street, Warsaw Instant Pot Clothing Revue Wyoming County Wyoming County Workshop Cover Design Fairgrounds Fairgrounds **6:30PM Entries Due 5-8PM 9AM-12PM 6 7 8 9 10Equine Health 11 12 Clinic **5:30PM TSC PAPER CLOVER CAMPAIGN Rabbit Ears Tractor Contest Club Tractor Driving Practice **7PM Contest Camp Wyomoco Camp Wyomoco Teen Leaders Meat Animal 6-8PM 9:30AM Leaders’ Mother’s Day Lamb Weigh-In 4-H Clothing Association Giant Vegetable Floral Wyoming County Revue Meeting Meeting Arrangements Fairgrounds Warsaw High State Horse **7PM **6PM **7PM 5-8PM 7:30PM Communications 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 TSC PAPER CLOVER CAMPAIGN Grilling Pizza Workshop Goat Club Trip **6:30PM 9:30AM 4-H Program Tour of the Committee Wyoming County Wyoming County 4-H Fun Day Meeting Animal Shelter Secretaries Eggers Camp Wyomoco **7:00PM 6:30PM Reports Due **6:30PM 9AM-12:30PM 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 TSC PAPER CLOVER CAMPAIGN CAPITAL DAYS AWARD TRIP ** Livestock Dairy Challenge Advisory Workshop Committee **6:30PM 7PM 27 28 29 30 31 Accomodations for persons with Dairy Showing & disabilities may be requested by Master Builders Fitting - 6:30PM calling the 4-H Office at Lego Club 585-786-2251 no later than 10 days **6:30PM prior to the event to ensure sufficient time to make arrangments. Requests Livestock received after this date will be met Marketing when possible. Memorial Day Meeting CCE Office Closed ** 7PM 4-H NEWS APRIL - MAY 2018 4 Cornell Cooperative Extension - Wyoming County wyomingcounty4h.com P. (585) 786 - 2251 F. (585) 786 - 5148 JUNEJUNE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 ** Indicates the meeting will be held at the NYS 4-H Communication Institute, Cornell University Agriculture & Business Center 36 Center St, Warsaw Farrier Clinic Horse 9AM Accomodations for persons with disabilities may be requested by Certificates Due Bliss, NY calling the 4-H Office at 585-786-2251 no later than 10 days prior to the event to ensure sufficient time to make arrangments. Requests Dairy Lease YQCA Training & Grade Papers **9:00PM received after this date will be met when possible. Due See Page 25 5 9 3 4 Pet Photography 6 7 8 Camp Wyomoco 6:30PM Clean-Up Warsaw Village Park 11AM-2PM Goat Club Rider Evaluation ** 6:30PM Camp Wyomoco 9:30AM “Delicious Showing & Fitting Pet Photography Beef Showmanship Destinations” Workshop Workshop Camp Wyomoco Zielenieski Farms, ** 10AM Food & Fun Night (Rain Date) “Annie” Award Trip Open House Rocketry Arcade, NY Warsaw Legion Hall 6:30PM Lancaster Opera House 1PM - 3PM **6:30PM 6:30PM 6:30PM Warsaw Village Park 7:30PM 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Animal Digestion Workshop **7PM Ice Cream Making Workshop **6:30PM Rider Evaluation Drill Team Arena, Rabbit Ears Rocketry Warsaw Dairy Challenge Club **6:30PM 6:00PM **6:30PM **7PM 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Learning about Dog Obedience insects in the Program field Graduation **6:00PM Wyoming County Rider Evaluation Fairgrounds Diana Henry’s 5:30PM 6:00PM Wyoming County Rocketry Goat Challenge Secretaries Eggers **6:30PM **6:30PM Reports Due **6:30PM 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 CORNELL CAREER EXPLORATION, Cornell University Master Learning about Builders insects in the Lego Club field **6:30PM **6:00PM 4-H NEWS APRIL - MAY 2018 5 Paper Clover Promotion! TSC stores in Arcade and Warsaw are once again joining 4-H in support of local youth with the TSC Paper Clover Promotion! Beginning Wednesday, April 11th through Sunday, April 22nd, shoppers at both Wyoming County stores will be able to purchase paper clovers for $1 at checkout.
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