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County Fair Wrap-Up
Thank You notes for County Fair
Fair Results
CWF Applications are due Sept 15
State Fair Selections
4-H Record Book Information
Record Book Workshop Scheduled!
1st Record Book Turned in Receives a Prize!
STEM Form now on Google Docs
Livestock Rollover Information
Apply for County Council
Senior Sendoff
Art Lit to Go Kits
o A few STEM Kits left!
Upcoming Dates
Extension and Outreach Resources
Like us on Facebook!
Enjoy the rest of your summer!
4-H!
A Palette To Paint Your Future!
Thank you all for a successful 2020 Fremont County Fair!
It was a very different year, but we made the best out of the situation! It is nice to see all of the hard working 4-Hers, their fair projects, and
their wonderful support systems throughout the week. We could not do what we do for our youth without the help of superintendents, Fair Board,
Youth Committee, 4-H leaders, FFA leaders, 4-H youth, FFA youth, parents and general volunteers throughout fair week. It takes an army to put on a
great fair but we have the best support system in Fremont County. Be Proud! Thank you all!
Don’t forget to send your Thank You Notes!
If you need a list of sponsors:
https://www.extension.iastate.edu/fremont/news/4-hers-
dont-forget-thank-you-notes
You can see Results from the whole fair
here: https://fairentry.com/Fair/Results/14182
Walter Family Stock Farm
donated $100 to each youth
who participated in the beef
show!
Mail to:
Walter Family
Stock Farm
2571 410th Avenue
Farragut, IA 51639
Beck Seeds – Brandon Schaaf
donated two-gallon buckets to
each livestock exhibitor!
Mail to: Brandon Schaaf,
1410 325th Ave, Randolph, IA 51649
Don’t forget a thank you note for… The CWF Travel Dates are
June 13-19, 2021!
Delegates are required to submit a
completed application by September
15, 2020. Applications, along with
other details, and requirements can
be found on our website: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/fremont/n
ews/citizenship-washington-focus-2021
Congratulations to those of you selected to participate in Show Iowa
for the Iowa State Fair (virtual format)!
Good luck! We know you will represent Fremont County well!
No Iowa State Fair this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Selected for State Fair Riverside Rockets: Lydia Alley (FSC Purchased Garment, and Horticulture), Lana Alley (Photography (2),
FCS Purchased Garment), Lilly Howe (Photography), Malea Moore (FCS Sewing), Chloe Burge
(Photography), Jay Covert (Welding), Lana Alley and Wyatt Lemonds (Working Exhibit).
Silver Skylarks: Tia McClane (Visual Arts)
W.M.P.: Bailey Maher (Visual Arts (2), Clothing Selection, and Food and Nutrition), Summer Maher (Food
and Nutrition), Nora Martin (Photography (3)), and Ashton Dunkle (STEM).
Fremont County Fletchings.: Margaret Roberts (Educational Presentation), and Joseph Roberts
(Educational Presentation).
Why Do a Record Book???
The purpose of 4-H record keeping is to
practice keeping records, an important life skill.
It is also an opportunity to reflect on all you
have learned throughout the 4-H year. As you
get older, you'll be able to look through your
record book and see what an impact 4-H has
had on your life! Completing your record book
is also a requirement for participating in
Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) a civic
engagement trip to Washington, D.C.!
Deadline Record books must be submitted to the Extension Office by
4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 15. You are encouraged
to review your record book WITH your leader prior to
submission to make sure it is complete. Everyone who turns
in their book on time will receive a free t-shirt at County
Awards Night!
4-H record keeping should reflect the 4-Her's goals, accomplishments, and future plans
Objectives for 4-H Record Keeping
To learn how to set goals, how to make plans for action, and how to decide how well you did (self-evaluation)
To learn the skills of record keeping and organization to use now and in the future
To learn to communicate and summarize
To learn responsibility by completing a task
To evaluate information that will market personal skills through future resumes and application forms
For a complete list of requirements and forms: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/fremont/news/record-books-are-due-september-15
Record Book Workshop
Scheduled!
Monday, August 17, 2020
@ The Fremont County Extension Office
6 – 7 PM
Come in anytime during the day to get help with
record book forms. Or, if you come in the evening
for the workshop - we will go through the record
book requirements and answer questions.
First Record Book turned into the office will receive a 4-H bag chair! The race is on! Good luck!
Keep this in mind when filling out record books! You will
need to give the Extension Office a call if you need
information (birth dates, beginning weights, etc.).
(712) 374-2351
BE ADVISED! 4-H
Online will be in the
rollover stage August 1,
therefore any
information from your
livestock tab may no
longer be accessible.
Livestock
Participants! If you have a Google account, you can access the editable document at
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1O1ugxRPiGxe0_iH88oU6RNpn
pZUkb01Wbr6tbukqldg/copy.
1. Click on the link
2. Log-in to your Google account (Gmail)
3. Click the blue button that says: “Make a Copy”
4. You have an editable document to work on your write-ups!
5. Expand the pages if you need more room and add pictures at
the end of the document
Our Expectations
County Council members will work closely with the Fremont County CYC and the Extension Office Summer Intern. Members meet monthly or as needed. Activities can include workshops, day camps, overnight camps, County Council Retreat, county fair activities and Clover Kids activities. Serving on County Council is both a great honor and a great responsibility. As a member of the Fremont County 4-H County Council, you will be asked to be the best person, leader, and role model you can be. Fill out an application, and turn it into the office by September 15. Stop in and grab an application or visit our website: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/fr
emont/
Encourage young 4-Hers
__________
Help in your community
__________
Be a leader
__________
Grow with other
members in 4-H
__________
Learn how to organize
fun camps
__________
Apply by September,
15th 2020
JOIN
COUNTY
COUNCIL
FREMONT COUNTY
EXTENSION OFFICE
610 Clay Street
PO Box 420
Sidney, IA 51652
(712) 374-2351
Call the office or stop in for more
information!
Good luck to our 4-H seniors! We will miss you!
Graduating 4-H Members
Elizabeth Adkisson, a graduate of Sidney High School, is a 9-year 4-H member and has been a part of the Silver Skylarks 4-H club since
moving to Fremont County. She plans to attend Northwest Missouri State University to major in Mathematics and Art Secondary
Education. Her favorite 4-H memories are helping with Junior Overnight as a County Council member. “4-H has made me a stronger
leader and a lot more confident in myself.”
Lydia Alley, a graduate of Fremont-Mills High School, is a 9-year Riverside Rockets 4-H member. She plans to attend Northwest
Missouri State to major in Communications. Lydia’s favorite 4-H memory is traveling to Washington D.C. on the CWF trip and
strengthening relationships with fellow 4-Hers and leaders during “Happies and Crappies.” “Through 4-H I have gained both social and
leadership skills that have helped me through my high school years.”
Sarah Brown, a graduate of Sidney High School, is a 2-year 4-H member of the Silver Skylarks 4-H club. Sarah plans to attend college in
the future. Her favorite 4-H memory is working in the concession stand at the Fremont County Fair. “4-H has expanded my view on the
world.”
Ellie Crom, a graduate of Fremont-Mills High School, is a 1st year member of the Riverside Rockets 4-H club. She plans to attend Iowa
State University and major in Event Management. Ellie’s favorite 4-H memory is doing a presentation about public speaking with Alex
Perrin. “4-H has allowed me to meet so many new people and even get closer with those I knew before 4-H.”
Ashton Dunkle, a graduate of Shenandoah High School, is a 4-year member of the WMP 4-H club. She plans to attend Missouri Western
State University. Her favorite 4-H memory is being a counselor at Waubonsie Horse Camp. “4-H has helped me develop stronger
leadership skills.”
Layne Ettleman, a graduate of Sidney High School, is a 9-year Silver Skylarks 4-H club member. He plans to attend Southeast
Community College in Beatrice, NE to major in Agriculture Business and Livestock Production. His favorite 4-H memories are the
Washington D.C. trip in 2018, and camping at the 2019 fair during the week with 4-H friends. “4-H has helped teach and instill
responsibility, a strong character and a way of coping and getting along with others. It has also helped my confidence.”
Graduating 4-H Members… continued
Savannah Hall, a graduate of Sidney High School, is an 8-year member of the Silver Skylarks 4-H club. Savannah plans to major in
Interior Design with minors in Business and Community & Regional Planning at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her favorite 4-H
memory is the 2018 CWF trip to Washington D.C. with her friends. “4-H has definitely helped with public speaking through judging. I
think I have gained self-confidence through 4-H.”
Lexie Howard, a graduate of Fremont-Mills High School, is a 9-year Riverside Rockets 4-H club member. She plans to attend Missouri
State University majoring in Environmental Science with a minor in Geology. Her favorite 4-H memory is hanging out in the calf barn. “4-
H has had a positive impact on my life. I have learned a lot of new things and met lots of nice people over the years. 4-H will always be a
favorite part of my childhood years.”
Elizabeth Howell, a graduate of Sidney High School, is a 9-year member of the Silver Skylarks 4-H club. She plans to enter the workforce
while taking online classes with the goal of becoming a Veterinary Technician. Her favorite 4-H memories include exhibiting horses and
other animals at the fair and making friends throughout the years. “4-H has taught me about leadership and taking responsibility for the
care of animals.”
Jade Kaufman, a graduate of Fremont-Mills High School, is a 6-year member of the Riverside Rockets 4-H club. She is considering
attending Iowa Western Community College to study Illustration or joining the National Guard. Her favorite 4-H memory is the 2018
CWF trip to Washington D.C. “4-H has definitely improved my social skills. It has also helped me learn about things I am interested in as
hobbies or fair projects.”
Colton Moore, a graduate of Fremont-Mills High School, is a 9-year member of the Riverside Rockets 4-H club. He plans to attend Iowa
State University to major in Agriculture Business and minor in Agronomy and Agriculture Systems Technology as a member of the
Farmhouse Fraternity. His favorite 4-H memory is the 2018 CWF trip to Washington D.C. “Through my involvement in 4-H, I have been
able to meet so many great people and have made memories that will last a lifetime. I am thankful for the experience s that the 4-H
program and Fremont County has provided me with over the years.
Dane Moyer, a graduate of Sidney High School, is a 9-year member of the Silver Skylarks 4-H club. Dane joined the Iowa National Guard
Reserves and is headed to Boot Camp and then AIT before returning to Iowa. His favorite 4-H memory is the 2018 CWF trip to
Washington D.C. “4-H has impacted me by helping me become more of a leader and broadening my skills through projects, trips, and
camps.”
Trevor Perkins, a graduate of Fremont-Mills High School, is a 9-year member of the Riverside Rockets 4-H club. Trevor is excited to
focus on his business, Perkins Publicity. His favorite 4-H memory is the first time he coordinated entertainment for the fair. “4-H has
taught me many leadership skills that have helped me now and will help me in the future.”
Graduating 4-H Members… continued
Alex Perrin, a graduate of Fremont-Mills High School, is a 9-year member of the Riverside Rockets 4-H club. He plans to attend the
University of Northern Iowa to major in History and Political Science. His favorite 4-H memory was the 2018 CWF trip to Washington
D.C. 4-H has taught me the meaning of goals. It has also helped me to see the importance of community service and I have made many
friends along the way.
Cale Phillips, a graduate of Sidney High School, is a 9-year member of the Washington P.E.P. 4-H club. He has been accepted to the
Diesel Ag Tech Program at Southeast Community College in Milford, NE. His favorite 4-H memory is the 2018 CWF trip to Washington
D.C. “Over the years I have made many friends from around the county and learned lots from my 4-H projects.
Ethan Roberts, a graduate of the Lourdes Central Catholic High School, is a 9-year member of the Fremont County Fletchings 4-H
Shooting Sports club. Ethan plans to attend the University of Nebraska – Lincoln to major in Mechanical Engineering. He will also join the
Air Force ROTC. His favorite 4-H memory is the 2018 CWF trip to Washington D.C. “4-H has made me a leader and I have fostered great
friendships.”
Rebecca Straw, a graduate of Mount Ayr High School, is a 9-year 4-H member. She is a part of the Fremont County Fletchings 4-H
Shooting Sports club. She plans to attend Southwest Community College to obtain her degree in early childhood education and to be a stay
at home mother. Her favorite 4-H memory is attending 4-H camp and being a camp counselor. “4-H has impacted me by letting me
explore new areas of interest, and finding what kind of person I want to be.”
Abigail Whitehead, a graduate of Sidney High School, is a 9-year member of the Silver Skylarks 4-H club. She plans to attend Iowa State
Universtiy. Her favorite 4-H memory is winning the Cherry Pie Contest her first year! “4-H has helped me develop my writing skills
through the write-ups I make for each project. It has also helped me to try new things I may have never done like welding, sewing, or
showing cattle.”
Jed Whitehead, a graduate of Sidney High School, is a 9-year member of the Washington P.E.P. 4-H club. Jed plans to attend Southeast
Community College in Beatrice, NE to major in Agriculture Business. His favorite 4-H memory is attending Camp Wild in Madrid as a
young 4-H member. “I have gained a lot of great skills through 4-H including leadership, communication, and public speaking.”
Kaylee Wright, a graduate of Fremont-Mills High School, is a 9-year member of the Riverside Rockets 4-H club. Kaylee plans to attend
Iowa Western Community College for Dental Hygiene. Her favorite 4-H memory is being crowned the 2018 Fremont County Fair Queen!
“4-H has impacted me a lot the last several years. 4-H is something anyone can do, with or without livestock and it provides opportunities
for all! I will continue to cherish all of the impactful memories I have made and plan to be involved with 4-H as an adult.”
We are excited to announce that our K-6 Art To-Go Kits are ALMOST ready! So sign up NOW!
What is an Art To-Go Kit? Due to COVID-19, ISU Extension and Outreach is not able to host face-to-face Day Camps this summer. Instead, we are offering take-home kits packed with fun activities and materials! Weblinks to videos that enhance the kits can be accessed through Google Drive (mobile phone friendly)! A flash drive with videos can be provided upon request.
Who are the kits for and how much do they cost? These kits are available for kids who have completed grades K-6. You do not have to be a member of a 4-H or Clover Kids club to receive these kits! The kits will be available to pick-up at the Extension Office, in Sidney, for $5. Cash or check only! Payment and a short registration form will be required at pick-up.
How do I get my kit? Please email [email protected] OR call us at the office (712-374-2351) to reserve/schedule a pick-up time for an Art To-Go Kit.
When will I be able to pick up a kit? Our office is open Monday-Friday, 8 AM - 4:30 PM. So call/email us today to reserve a kit! We will contact you when they are ready for pickup! The kits will be available until October 1.
Topics in the Art To-Go Kit: Lots of Layers Color Creation Shout out to Shapes Mistake to Masterpiece Wandering Watercolors
Let us know if you have any questions!
Didn’t get your hands on a
STEM in a Bag Kit?
We have a few left! We have three K-3
STEM kits and three 4-6 STEM kits!
Please let us know if you would like to
purchase one for $5 each! They are
jam-packed full of fun science
activities! We are not accepting any
new orders for STEM kits at this time
so once these are gone - that is it!
Extension and Outreach Resources FIND ANSWERS NOW
As you deal with the COVID-19 global pandemic, there are resources available to help you
cope. Find resources for healthy eating, relationships, mental health and wellbeing, personal
finance, food safety, and nutrition and wellness. CLICK HERE TO FIND ANSWERS NOW.
STRESSED? NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO? Call 800-447-1985 to connect with a counselor specializing in rural issues and agriculture; available 24/7. Call the Iowa Warm Line, 844-775-9276; to connect with a peer counselor or COVID Recovery Iowa counselor. Visit www.COVIDrecoveryiowa.org and complete a contact form and a counselor will get back to you.
Iowa Concern Hotline - 1-800-447-1985
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255
Vets4Warriors - 1-885-838-8255
Crisis Text Line - 741741
August 5 Powerful Tools for Caregivers Virtual Class begins
August 6 Drought Webinar, 1-2 p.m.
August 13 Drought Webinar, 1-2 p.m.
August 13 Farmland Leasing Meeting, Malvern, 6:30 pm
August 17 Record Book Workshop
August 17 Registration for Swine Building Maintenance
series due
August 20 Drought Webinar, 1-2 p.m.
Sept 15 4-H Re-Enrollment for 4-H and CK begins
Sept 15 Record Books are DUE
Sept 15 CWF Applications DUE
Sept 15 County Council Applications Due