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Cooperative Extension Sutter-Yuba Counties ♦ 142A Garden Hwy, Yuba City, CA 95991
Telephone: (530) 822-7515 ♦ Facsimile: (530) 673-5368 ♦ http://cesutter.ucanr.edu
ANR NONDISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION POLICY STATEMENT FOR UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA SINGLE PAGE FLYERS FOR
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ONLY July, 2013
It is the policy of the University of California (UC) and the
UC Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources not to
engage in discrimination against or harassment of any per-
son in any of its programs or activities (Complete nondis-
crimination policy statement can be found at http://ucanr.edu/sites/anrstaff/files/169224.pdf )
Inquiries regarding ANR’s equal employment opportunity
policies may be directed to Linda Marie Manton, Affirma-
tive Action Contact, University of California, Davis, Agri-
culture and Natural Resources, One Shields Avenue, Davis,
CA 95616, (530) 752-0495.
Layout: Rene McCrory, Office
Assistant III
Editor: Rita Boyes, UCCE 4-H Program
Representative
Special Points
2014-2015 4-H Enrollment
Community Club Leader Meeting
(mandatory)
Leaders Council Meeting
State Fashion Revue Category Information
Online Record Book Surveys
WHY Conference *SAVE THE DATE*
Salute to Excellence 2015
New Leader Orientation
Sutter-Yuba Counties
4-H Youth Development Program
August 2014
The 4-H Pledge: I pledge my…
HEAD to clearer thinking,
HEART to greater loyalty,
HANDS to larger service,
HEALTH to better living, For my club, my community, my country and my world.
Support our 4-H county! Get the full details here.
Thursday, August 14th
6:30 - 8:30 pm
UCCE Sutter-Yuba Office
All clubs must be represented at
this meeting.
Contact Rita with any questions at
530-822-7515 or
Community Club Leader
Meeting Thursday, August 14th
5:30 - 6:30 pm
UCCE Sutter-Yuba Office All Club representatives, volunteers and
youth are welcome. Minutes and agenda
can be found online at http://
cesutter.ucanr.edu/news_204522/
Council_Meetings/.
Any questions please contact Rita at
1) Club Information Form August 14th
2) 2013-14 Outreach Report
(Completed)
August 14th
3) 2013-14 Club Planning Guide (Completed) August 14th
4) 2013-14 Secretary’s Book (Completed) August 14th
5) 2013-14 Treasurer’s Book (Completed)
Forms required to maintain charter status:
Completed Budget w/Actuals
Completed Audit/Peer Review (forms 8.5 and 8.6)
Club Inventory (form 6.2)
Annual Financial Report (form 6.3)
August 14th
6) 2013-14 Online Financial Reporting http://4h.ucanr.edu/
Administration/Financial/
August 14th
For Club Leaders
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COUNTY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
August 2014
For COUNTY UPDATES, INFORMATION & EVENT REGISTRATIONS, visit: http://cesutter.ucanr.edu/Youth_Development/
Or ‘Like’ “Sutter-Yuba 4-H” on Facebook
YOUTH ADULT
$35.00 $12.00 Insurance/State Fees
$25.00 $4.00 County Fees
$60.00 $16.00 **Total
1. All forms and fees must be turned in to the Commu-
nity Club Leader by November 1st.
2. Fees for the 2014-15 4-H program year are as fol-
lows:
Club Leaders: Please notify the 4-H Office if there are
changes in:
Leaders, both deletions and additions
Projects offered by your club (needed ASAP)
Locations, date and time of club meetings
(The new location requires issuance of an in-
surance certificate.)
Butte County 4-H Horse Show August 2nd @ Butte County
Fairgrounds
Out of county exhibitors welcome. Get your
entries in, but entries will be accepted the day of the
show. High point buckles for rail classes and gymkhana
in each age group. Judge is Dana Davis. For more infor-
mation contact Gretchen McDaniel at 530.370.4705.
Forms can be found on the Butte County Fair webpage.
When re-enrolling be sure to check
your email and mailing address to make
sure the most current is on file.
Thursday, September 25 - 6:30-8:00pm
Wednesday, October 15 - 10-11:30am
Friday, December 5 - 4:30-6:00pm
All orientations will be held at the UCCE Office
The orientation format has changed this year. The orienta-
tion will consist of an online and in-person component.
Both components must be met to become a certified 4-H
adult volunteer.
The following are steps to become a new certified 4-H
adult volunteer:
1. Enroll online, submit all forms and payment to your
Community Club Leader.
2. Watch the New Volunteer Orientation video online.
3. After watching the video, complete the New Volun-
teer Orientation online questionnaire.
4. RSVP to attend an upcoming in-person Orienta-
tion through the online questionnaire: http://
ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=13458
5. Attend the in-person Orientation on one of the dates
above.
6. Obtain fingerprint clearance.
If you have questions about New Volunteer Orientation,
please contact Rita, [email protected] or 822-7515.
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August 2014
Submit club photos and reports by August 15th to
be featured in the September Clover Chatter to
2014 Results Category Winner
Swine Prospect
Champion Jessica Sterling
Reserve Champion Lexie Smestodmoen
Swine Showmanship
Novice & Jr Julia Sterling
Int & Sr Winner Jessica Sterling
Top Hand Rachel Umland
Steer Prospect
Champion Cody Eberhardt
Reserve Champion Garrett Shell
Steer Showmanship
Novice Jade Lassaga
Jr Garrett Shell
Int Gabrielle Webb
Sr Jennifer Sterling
Top Hand Garrett Shell
Dairy
Champion Luke McFarland
Reserve Champion Chelsie Vierira
Dairy Showmanship
Jr & Int Kaitlyn Johnson
Sr Luke McFarland
Top Hand Michelle Givens
Lamb Prospect
Champion Kylie Clark
Reserve Champion Jessica Patrick
Sheep Showmanship
Novice Kamryn Wadkins
Jr Tessa Garcia
Int Emma Garcia
Sr Magan McMullen
Top Hand Magan McMullen
Meat Goat Prospect
Champion Tara Lamb
Reserve Champion Melissa Lemcke
Meat Goat Showmanship
Novice Melissa Lemcke
Jr,Int & Sr Tara Lamb
Top Hand Dakota Dickenson
Wheatland’s 4th Annual Spring Fling was held on June 14th at the
Yuba Sutter Fairgrounds. Youth livestock members in Yuba Sutter
Counties showing beef, sheep, meat goats, dairy cattle and hogs
were invited to attend with the intention of giving the kids both in
FFA and 4-H an opportunity to get into a show ring with others and
have a judge evaluate them and their animals. The judges offered
opinions and advice.
Emma Cucchi and Nicky Romness of Franklin 4-H
Club created a 4-H presentation to explain how to set
up your 4-H Hat. They plan to do this presentation
for all members.
Thirteen youth leaders met to learn about club
leadership at the 2014 Club Officer Training held on
July 12 at the UCCE Office. Participants learned how
to make their club meetings more exciting, they
participated in lots of hands-on activities, and went
on a Club Officer Treasure hunt. Clubs represented at
the training were: Wheatland (9 members, wow!),
Guide Dogs, Franklin, and Plumas.
Congratulations to our
Pleasant Grove 4-H exhibi-
tors at The CA State Fair!!
All worked hard to earn top
honors!
August 2014 Page 4
October 4th& 5th ~ 9 am - 5 pm
Location: Safety Frist Shooting Association
River Oaks Range ~ 11584 Shaffer Rd, Winton
The cost is $35 per person which include a resource binder,
and Saturday breakfast & lunch and Sunday breakfast.
To register, please complete and mail the “CA 4-H Shooting
Sports Training Request and Registration Form” , and an
adult medical release form to UCCE, 2145 Wardrobe Ave,
Merced, 95341. Registration is due by Friday September
22nd and space is limited. For more information call Darlene
McIntyre at 209-385-7418 or email her at dlmcin-
4-H National Youth Science Day (NYSD)October 8, 2014
Rockets to the Rescue: design and
build an aerodynamic food transporta-
tion device that can deliver a payload of nutritious food to disaster victims.
The focus of 4-H NYSD is to encour-
age youth to experience science in a
fund, constructive manner, increase interest in the sciences and
encourage participation in support of 4-H programs. The Sutter
Yuba 4-H council has ordered the NYSD kits.
Save the Date!!
California State Leaders’ Forum
Nov 14 - 16, 2014 At the Crown Plaza Hotel in Sacramento.
Registration due by Sept 1st.
http://4h.ucanr.edu/programs/conferences/slf/
STATE UPDATES
National 4-H
SALUTE TO EXCELLENCE 2015
VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION AWARDS
The National 4-H Salute to Excellence Volunteer Recogni-
tion Award recognizes 4-H volunteers who demonstrate ex-
emplary service to 4-H, while promoting service through vol-
unteerism as both an opportunity and a privilege.
Selection Criteria:
1. The Volunteer of the Year Award is for individuals who
have served as 4-H volunteers for less than 10 years at
the local, county, district or state level.
2. The Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Award is for indi-
viduals who have served 10 or more years at the local,
county, district or state level
3. A completed nomination will consist of an overview
resume of the applicant’s 4-H and relevant communi-
ty volunteer experiences and three (3) letters of rec-
ommendation.
For more information please visit: http://www.4-h.org/
resource-library/grants-awards/opportunities/salute-to-
excellence/program-information/
**SAVE THE DATE** WHY Conference
November 21-23 at Camp Novarro
Mendocino County
Why Help Youth (Why) Conference is an annual teen
conference that engage 4-Hers in learning opportunities and
workshops, increasing their leadership, citizenship, and pub-
lic speaking abilities. They also include fun recreational and
social activities that allow 4-H members to network with
those outside their region.
More information will be available online soon.
The first meeting of the SFR committee is on Saturday, Oct. 4
in Stockton. All are welcome to join this dynamic committee
and help design a positive event. Please see the SFR website
for more information.
"Through the Looking Glass" is the theme for State
Fashion Revue 2015. Incorporating participant suggestions,
the two challenges for 2015 will be Costumes and Jackets. The
Traditional, Upcycled, and Consumer Science Purchased $40
will all return for 2015. 4-H age divisions statewide for
2014-2015 are Juniors 9 -10, Intermediates 11 – 13, and
Seniors 14-19.
Online Record Book Surveys close on August 31, 2014!! We would like as many 4-H members as possible to complete
surveys in the Online Record Book. It is our way to find out
about you and how the California 4-H Youth Development
Program is doing overall. To encourage 4-H members to
complete surveys online we have established incentives for
completing the required Spark Score Questions.
Want a chance to win?
All youth who completed all the required Spark Score
Questions in ORB before January 31, 2014 and who complete
all the required Spark Score Questions that are available
between May 1, 2014 and August 31, 2014 will receive a $50
gift card in the fall of 2014. So make sure to log on and
complete your surveys!
August 2014 Page 5
4-H Club Meeting Location Day & Time Club Contact
Able Riders Red Dog Ranch, Yuba City Every Tuesday 5:30 - 9 pm Valerie Wilson [email protected]
Arboga Arboga Community Center 3rd Monday 6:30 pm Kaylene Osgood [email protected]
Barry Barry Elementary School 3rd Thursday 6:30 pm Sam Diaz [email protected]
Beale Beale AFB Youth Center 2nd Wednesday 4:00 pm Jeanne Christenson [email protected]
Browns Valley Foothill Lions Club 1st Monday 7:00 pm Joe Serger [email protected]
Dententer Yuba Gardens School 3rd Tuesday 6:00 pm Deborah Dyer [email protected]
District 10 Truth Tabernacle 1st Monday 6:30 pm Tamera Wilson [email protected]
Franklin Franklin Elementary School 1st Wednesday 7:00 pm Nancy Perkins [email protected]
Guide Dogs Various (TBD) 3rd Sunday 1:30 pm Suzanne Herboldshimer [email protected]
Hallwood Church of Nazarene 1st Monday 7:00 pm Mary Hall [email protected]
Live Oak Boy Scout Hall 1st Thursday 6:30 pm Kathy Walker [email protected]
Olivehurst 4773 Fleming Way, Olivehurst 2nd Friday 6:30 pm Annette Oswald [email protected]
Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove School 2nd Wednesday 6:30 pm Brandi Burnsed [email protected]
Plumas 4712 Pacific Avenue, OL 2nd Monday 6:30 pm Brenda Barnes [email protected]
Rocky Hill Foothill Lions Club 2nd Tuesday 7:00 pm Jennifer Lane [email protected]
Smartsville Happy Time Daycare 2nd Wednesday 6:30 pm Dianna Taylor 530-741-1375
Sutter Buttes Sutter Youth Organization 2nd Tuesday 6:30 pm Ronda Smith [email protected]
Wheatland Southern Baptist Church 2nd Monday 7:00 pm Paula Lamb [email protected]
Y/S Hi 4-H Church of Nazarene 4th Monday 7:00 pm Mary Hall [email protected]
Get connected with 4-H!
August - Upcoming Events
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Mark your Calendar:
National 4-H Week - October 5-11
New Leader Orientations - Septem-
ber, October & December
State Leadership
Conference Car
Wash Fundraiser @
Tractor Supply
Community Club
Leaders Meeting @
UCCE Office
Council Meeting @
UCCE Office
State Leadership
Conference @ Santa
Cruz
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