Notes for your March 4-H Club Meeting
Quality Assurance Trainings
- Members who plan to sell a market animal at the
2015 Western Montana Fair need to be up-to-date on their QA Training.
- Members need to attend once as a Junior Member
(age 8-13 on October 1st, 2014) and once as a Senior Member (age 14+
on October 1, 2014).
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QA Trainings will occur Friday, March 13th,
6-8pm at the Extension Office, and Friday, April 10th, 6-8pm at the
Extension Office. They only need to attend one of
these.
State 4-H event for Teens coming up
- Montana 4-H Rec Lab
will be held in Livingston, MT, March 27-29. It is open to any 4-H teen
(13+ on October 1, 2014). Cost is $80. Registration deadline is
March 16th. Information and registration materials are
available online.
Montana 4-H Foundation $5.00 per Member Donation
- The Montana 4-H Foundation requests every year that
Counties make a $5 per member donation. In addition to 4-H Scholarships,
the Foundation contributes to many statewide 4-H events annually. In recent years, Missoula 4-H has not been a consistent
contributor to this effort. The Missoula 4-H Council voted recently to
turn to the 4-H Clubs to help meet this commitment. Clubs could decide
whether to charge a $5 per member fee, do a special fundraiser to cover the
donation, or cover the donation through the fundraisers you already do.
- The 4-H Ambassadors have been making the rounds
speaking to 4-H Clubs about the benefits of contributing to the 4-H Foundation,
and about opportunities available to 4-H members statewide. If you would
like the Ambassadors to visit your club, please contact Shana Duffalo.
- Checks should be made to the Montana 4-H
Foundation, and sent to Colleen at the Missoula office and we will mail
them all to Bozeman. Contributions made by May 31st will
recognized at Montana 4-H Congress in July. If you have questions,
contact a 4-H Council Board member, or the Missoula Extension Office.
Montana 4-H Week of Service: April 12-19
- The
Montana 4-H Ambassador Officer Team (2 of whom are Missoula 4-H members)
challenge you to participate in the first annual Montana 4-H Week of Service.
This is an initiative to encourage Montana 4-H youth to make a positive impact
within their communities and share what they are doing.
- During
the week of April
12-19, 2015, we encourage each county to join together and
illustrate how BIG a difference Montana 4-H can make by participating in
community service projects of their choice. These projects can be as simple as
volunteering with a local organization or as extravagant as a full scale
community-wide project. More information is online.
Horse Project
- May 17th – It’s been a few years, but
we’re bringing back the “Mandatory May Clinic.” Members who are new to
4-H Horse, older members who have a new project horse, older members who are
starting in a new project area (i.e. Ranch Horse, Packing, Western Games), or members
who want to skip a level (e.g. Western Horsemanship 2 to 4) should plan to
attend.
Drama Festival
- The 69th Annual 4-H Drama Festival
will be held Saturday, April 11th, starting at 10am at the
Potomac-Greenough Community Center in Potomac, MT. So far, we have 3
clubs confirmed to do plays (Potomac, Mullan Trail and Bear Creek)!
- This is a blast for the kids, it’s a low-stress
environment, and the more plays we have, the better it is.
- Please consider doing a play – several
volunteers have offered to help coach new clubs through the process.
4-H Calendar online
- If you don’t have it bookmarked, just Google
“Missoula 4-H,” then click the 4-H Calendar of Events link on the bottom left
of the 4-H page.
- All of these dates and many more are on the
Missoula 4-H calendar online. Go to this link, and you can click on the
event for more information.
County-wide Project meetings
- There are currently county-wide project meetings going on
for the following projects. Anyone enrolled (or interested in) the
project can attend these meetings.
- Dog (11th and 25th of Feb)
- Robotics (March dates not set yet)
- Poultry (3rd Tuesday)
- Meat Goat (3rd Wednesday)
- Horse (3rd Thursday)
- Rabbit (4th Thursday)
County 4-H Committee meetings
- These committees that plan events and discuss the rules and
policies surrounding them meet monthly. Anyone can attend these meetings.
- 4-H Council Board (1st Wednesday, 6pm
at the Extension Office)
- 4-H Shooting Sports Committee (1st
Thursday, 6pm at the Extension Office)
- 4-H Horse Committee (2nd Wednesday,
7pm at the Extension Office)
- 4-H Livestock Committee (2nd
Thursday, 7pm at the Extension Office)