Texas AgriLife JUNE 2010 Extension

4-H NEWSLETTER June 2010

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4‐H Club Officers 2010-2011 Officers 1 Record Book Training 1 For 2010‐2011 Horse Clinic 2 President‐Chase Moore Vice President‐Britni Ward Shooting Sports 2 Sec/Treas‐Andrew denton Greeter‐james Edwards

Reporter‐mardi wisdom historian‐Rebecca cansler Motley Junior 2

May Birthdays/ 3 Calendar of Events 4-H Record Books Foard County Horse 4 “What is a 4-H Recordbook?” Show Results

District 5 A recordbook records 4-H’ers accomplishments and triumphs during the year. Keeping a 4-H record is cool and fun! It’s like writing your own history. Because it 10 County camp 6 helps you keep track of what you do and helps you review what you’ve learned in your project. Contact Information 7

4-H wouldn’t be the same without records. They’re an important part of completing each project. They help you set some goals, keep track of your attendance at 4-h meetings and functions, record your demonstrations and talks, and a whole lot more.

Senior 4-H’ers (14-18) also have the opportunity to take their recordbook to state competition if they place in the top 3 of their recordbook category at district. This looks very good on scholarship applications!

I highly encourage every 4-H’er to complete a recordbook every year. I believe this is particularly important for any kids who are ever going to apply for any scholarships (I HOPE THIS IS EVERYONE!). The information contained in a recordbook is the same information you will need to complete a 4-H scholarship application.

I will conduct a 4-H Recordbook Training on Monday June 15 beginning at 6:00 pm in the extension office. Don’t miss this training! Please call the extension office if you plan to attend so that I can have plenty of materials for everyone.

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HORSE CLINIC

We will be having a 4-H horse clinic in Crowell on June 19th. The clinician will be Chance O’neal, the head horse trainer at the 6666 ranch in Guthrie. Chance will be focusing on , and basic horsemanship. The cost for the clinic is only $20 which will include a hamburger lunch and lots of good training. The clinic will start at 8 am at the Foard 4-H arena in Crowell and will probably conclude sometime shortly after lunch. Chance is a great teacher; this will be a great opportunity for some last minute training before the district horse show. (Call Seth Manney if you are interested in attending 1-940-839-8937)

36TH ANNUAL MOTLEY COUNTY JUNIOR RODEO July 9th and 10th, 2010 Roaring Springs, Texas

*Entries and money must be in the office by July 7, 2010* (Cash and Money Orders only) Pre Kids (8 & under) Pee-Wee(9-12) Juniors(13-15) Seniors(16-19)

EVENTS Barrel Race Ribbon Roping Tie Down Breakaway Flag Race Chute Dogging Goat Ribbon Pull Calf Riding Steer Riding Steer Daubing (All Calf and steer runs in Pee-Wee and Jr. & Sr. Events will be charged a $10.00 Stock Charge)

For more information, entry form and rules call D’anna at (806)347-2601-home (806)347-2621-work Extension Office at (806)347-2733

Just a reminder that shooting sports meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 4:00p.m. at the Crowell Country Club. June 2010 Page 3

Foard 4-H Calendar of Events

6/14-16/2010 Teen Leader Lab 6/15/2010 Record Book Training 6/19/2010 Chance O’neal Horse Clinic Alyssa Carmichael 6/19/98 6/22/2010 10 County Camp Spencer Edwards 6/1/96 6/23-26/2010 District Horse Show -Vernon Dustin Hinkle 6/15/95 Tanner Johnson 6/1/00 7/9-10/2010 36th Annual Motley Junior Rodeo Shelby Moore 6/1/94 7/16-17/2010 Crowell 2nd Annual Ranch Rodeo Ashley Rodriguez 6/18/96 7/26-30/2010 State Horse Show (Abilene)

Foard County Open Horse Show on June 5th

The annual Foard County 4-H Horse Show was held on Saturday, June 5th at the Foard County Horse Club Arena. The show had a good turnout with 10 Pee-Wees (under 8 years old), 14 Juniors (3rd through 8th grade), and 4 Seniors (high school age). Our judge this year was Sarah Puerner, an intern at the 6666 Ranch and also a Colorado State University Horse Judger. She did a great job for our kids. Each of these kids competed in multiple horse contests. The Senior High Point Buckle was awarded to Dakota Smith from Quanah. The Junior High Point Buckle was awarded to Montana Smith from Quanah. The Pee-Wee High Point Trophy was awarded to Seth Bearden, son of Scott and Stepha- nie Bearden of Crowell. It takes a lot of work to put this horse show on each year. There are too many names to thank for this event. I want to thank each person who made this event possible. The Foard County Horse Club, a group of 10 people, fully sponsors this for the kids each year. We gave away hundreds of dollars in prizes to kids this year with a minimal entry fee. Congratulations to all of the kids.

Crowell Ranch Rodeo Team Sign-Up

The 2nd Annual Crowell Ranch Rodeo will take place this year on July 16th and 17th at the Foard County Horse Club Arena. We will be having 24 teams this year (12 on Friday night and 12 on Saturday night). We would like to have all of our teams signed up by July 1st. Each team will consist of 4 people with a $400 entry fee per team. Teams will be competing in Wild Cow Milking, Sorting/Doctoring, Team Branding, and Remuda Roping. We expect a big event this year, so if you are interested in signing up a team, don’t wait.

Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of socioeconomic level, race, color, sex, religion, disability or national origin. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture and the County Commission- ers Courts of Texas Cooperating. Page 4 June 2010

Pee-Wee Junior Senior Showmanship: Potato Race: Showmanship: : Levi Jones-4th Showmanship: Brayden Henry-1st Seth Bearden-1st Hailey Wright-1st Montana Smith-1st Shelby Henry-5th Dakota Smith-1st Walk-Trot: Kinley Moore-2nd Shelby Henry-2nd Blaine Carroll-2nd Mardi Widsom-6th : Burklie Manney Colby Carroll-3rd Hayden Henry-3rd Shelby Henry-3rd Kolby Jones Dakota Smith-1st Abigail Jones Brayden Henry-4th Montana Smith-4th Sloan Pugh-4th Kelly Carroll Chase Moore-2nd Kinley Moore Abigail Jones-5th Kentzie Rhodes-5th Kelly Carroll-5th Kentzie Rhodes Western Horsemanship: Colby Carroll Roper Smith-6th Western Pleasure: Mardi Wisdom-6th Cheyenne Holder Dakota Smith-1st Riley Smith Riley Smith Hailely Wright-1st Kentzie Rhodes Goat Hair Pulling: Western Riding: Cutter Smith Cedar Smith Morgan Whitman-2nd Cheyenne Holder Kentzie Rhodes-1st Dakota Smith-1st Roper Smith Cedar Smith Kelly Carroll-3rd Pole Bending: Blaine Carroll-2nd Avery Bell-2nd Cedar Smith Flag Race: Hayden Wright-4th Montana Smith-1st Shelby Henry-3rd Matthew Gerhardt-3rd Barrel Racing: Seth Bearden-1st Lane Whitman-5th Mardi Wisdom-2nd Mardi Wisdom-4th Barrel Racing: Brayden Henry-1st Kinley Moore-2nd Shelby Henry-6th BlaineCarroll-3rd Kelly Carroll-5th Dakota Smith-1st Seth Bearden-2nd Colby Carroll-3rd Western Horsemanship: Sloan Pugh-4th Sloan Pugh-6th Chase Moore-2nd Colby Carroll-3rd Brayden Henry-4th Morgan Whitman-1st Kelly Carroll-5th Montana Smith Pole Bending: Kinley Moore-4th Abigail Jones-5th Lane Whitman-2nd Cheyenne Holder-6th Cheyenne Holder Chase Moore-1st Roper Smith-5th Roper Smith-6th Shelby Henry-3rd Kentzie Rhodes Dakota Smith-2nd Cutter Smith-6th Riley Smith Hayden Wright-4th Shelby Henry Matthew Gerhardt Cedar Smith Cutter Smith Hailey Wright-5th Stakes Race: Stakes Race: Riley Smith Cedar Smith Montana Smith-6th Montana Smith-1st Dakota Smith-1st Stakes Race: Goat Hair Pulling: Kentzie Rhodes= Blaine Carroll-2nd Chase Moore-2nd Seth Bearden-1st Seth Bearden-1st Mardi Wisdom Sloan Pugh-3rd Potato Race: Kinley Moore-2nd Kinley Moore-2nd Sloan Pugh Mardi Widom-4th Dakota Smith-1st Colby Carroll-3rd Brayden Henry-3rd Blaine Carroll Shelby Henry-5th Chase Moore-2nd Riley Smith-4th Colby Carroll-4th Western Riding: Kelly Carroll-6th Flag Race: Roper Smith-5th Cedar Smith-5th Shelby Henry-1st Cheyenne Holder Chase Moore-1st Cutter Smith Riley Smith-6th Montana Smith-2nd Kentzie Rhodes Dakota Smith-2nd Cedar Smith Cutter Smith Hailey Wright-3rd Potato Race: Goat Hair Pulling: Brayden Henry Roper Smith Hayden Wright-4th Montana Smith-1st Dakota Smith-1st Pole Bending: Kentzie Rhodes-5th Sloan Pugh-2nd Chase Moore-2nd Kinley Moore-1st : Blaine Carroll-3rd : Brayden Henry-2nd Lane Whitman-1st Kentzie Rhodes-4th Chase Moore-1st Seth Bearden-3rd Morgan Whitman-2nd Shelby Henry-5th (did catch calf) Colby Carroll-4th Kolby Carroll-3rd Cheyenne Holder-6th Cedar Smith-5th Hailey Wright-4th Kelly Carroll Roper Smith Hayden Wright-5th Mardi Wisdom Riley Smith Levi Jones-6th Flag Race: Kentzie Rhodes Montana Smith-1st Shelby Henry Blaine Carroll-2nd Sloan Pugh-3rd June 2010 Page 5

District 3 4-H Horse Show General Schedule June 23-26, 2010 Wednesday, June 23 2:00pm Registration 4:00pm

Thursday, June 24 8am-7pm Registration 9:30am Working cow horse Three year old working cow horse class 12:00pm Stock horse Three year old futurity trail 2:00pm Reining 4:30pm Roping-Preliminaries and Finals (Breakaway. Tie dow, Team) Friday, June 25 7:00am-7:00pm Registration 9:00am & Finals 1:00pm Three year old futurity pleasure pattern Two year old futurity pleasure pattern 2:00pm yearling (filly & gelding) futurity Yearling longe line 2:30pm English events (hunter sunder saddle, , hunter showmanship) 3:30pm 2 year old versatility class 3 year old reining 4:30pm Trail-qualifying aware Two year old western pleasure futurity High point open show awards 6:00pm Timed Events Registration-State 4-H horse show (Open) Saturday, June 26 6:30am Registration 8:00am Showmanship Halter classes 10:00am Western pleasure & finals/western horseman ship/western & finals/Western Riding and Finals 12:30pm High point-qualifying awards Registration-State 4-H horse show Page 6 June 2010

On Monday, June 22 we will be taking kids to 10 County 4-H Camp. 10 County Camp is a one-day 4-H camp for all 4-H’ers who are from Foard, King, Cottle, Knox, Hall, Briscoe, Motley, Dickens, Kent, and Stonewall Counties.

Activities will be taking place at both the community center in Roaring Springs and at Roaring Springs Ranch.

Cost for the camp will be $10.00 per person for all day. This covers lunch, dinner, workshop costs, insurance, and dance dj.

What to bring: Swimsuit, towel, a signed medical release form, and $10.

This is probably one of the most fun camps that our 4-H’ers can attend. I highly encourage all 4-H’ers to mark this on your calendars. I must know if you are interested in attending by June 14. Enclosed with this newsletter is a medical release that must be filled out by each kid attending the camp. Below is the schedule for the day.

Juniors- Junior Workshops: 10:00 - 10:45 - Registration Crafts 11:00 - 11:45 - workshop Wildlife Techniques 12:00 - 1:00 - lunch Cancer/Tobacco 1:00 - 1:45 - workshop Recreation-Blowup rental 1:50 - 2:35 - workshop 2:40 - 3:25 - workshop 3:30 - 4:00 - travel to ranch club 4:00 - 5:30 - swimming 5:30 - 6:00 - travel back to community center 6:00 - ???? - supper After supper - 9:00pm - dance workshop and dance Seniors- Senior Workshops: 10:00 - 10:45 - registration Archery-MWMA 11:00 - 12:00 - workshop Team Building 12:00 - 1:00 - lunch Communication Skills-KCTX Radio 1:00 - 2:00 - workshop 2:00 - 3:00 - workshop 3:00 - 3:30 - group activity - team building 3:30 - 4:00 - travel to ranch club 4:00 - 5:30 - swimming 5:30 - 6:00 - travel back to community center 6:00 - ???? - supper After supper - 9:00pm - dance workshop and dance Page 7

Phone: 940-684-1919 Cell: 940-839-8937 Fax: 940-684-1918 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Seth Manney County Extension Agent Foard County Email: [email protected]

Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of socioeconomic level, race, color, sex, religion, disability or national origin. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating. We will seek to accommodate all persons with disabilities for all meetings.