Weber County 4-H Newsletter
July 2023
Happy Independence Day from Weber County 4-H!
Teen Council
4-H Summer BBQ/Dance on July 14th from 7-9pm
4-H Teen Council is a leadership group for youth in 8th -12th grades. Members plan 4-H activities, gain leadership skills, and have fun. No prior 4-H involvement necessary, just an interest in improving your leadership abilities. If you are interested in becoming a Teen Council leader, call the 4-H office at 801-399-8202 for more information.
Shooting Sports
Check out our upcoming Shooting Sports Summer Camps this July. Registration is open on ZSuite.
Aggie Camp and Summer Workshops
Indoor Fair Exhibits
Do you have a project you would like to submit for the fair? Photography, woodworking, cooking, food preservation, gardening, sewing, quilting, STEM...these are just few of the projects you can enter. See the 2023 Weber County Fair Indoor Exhibit Premium Book for a complete list of all your options.
Weber County 4-H Families will be submitting Indoor Fair entrys themselves this year and not the club leaders. Here is a video turtoral to help you know how to register through FairEntry: https://vimeo.com/209918998 . Click FairEntry 2023 Family Instructions for a guide on how to register. Call the 4-H Office at 801-399-8202 with any questions. Indoor Exhibits registration opens July 1st and the deadline is July 28, 2023.
FCS News
Be sure to register for 4-H on September 1st so you don't miss any information about the 2023-2024 FCS Contests.
Cooking Challenge
Here are the recipes from the Cooking Challenge held on April 15th. 2023 Weber County 4-H Contest Recipies
4-H Horse News
Smart Ponies Club - Horse Study Nights:
Members of all ages, including those who don't have a horse, are invited to attend the Smart Ponies Club for horse study nights on Mondays at 7:00 p.m. at the 4-H office (except for holidays). Gain knowledge & skills to help you excel in all aspects of the horse project.
Horse Show Dates 2023
Upcoming Horse Show Dates:
- July 8 – Saturday, Hooper arena, hosted by Purple Sage
- July 26 – Wednesday at 5pm, Hooper arena, hosted by Guns and Roses
- Alternate Date: August 19 – Saturday
Horse Show Tests:
Horse Tests will be administered online this year. You do not have to particiapte in the horse show to particiapte in the on-line tests. Tests will open when show registration closes and be available for 3 days. Youth are welcome to come into the 4-H office and take the tests online, please call or email ahead to schedule. We are looking forward to a great horse show season!
Click 2023 Weber County Horse Shows for information on this year's upcoming shows and online testing.
4-H Livestock News
Weber County Livestock Showmanship Show and PeeWee Jackpot 2023
The Showmanship show and PeeWee Jackpot were very sucessful! We had 174 exhibitors and 220 animals and 23 PeeWee exhibitors. Thank you to all the volunteers who made this show so succesful! Check out pictures here: Livestock Show 2023 Pictures
July 13 - Livestock Buyer / Booster Clinic
August 3 - What to Expect at Fair Clinic
FFA Star Classes 2023
Weber County 4-H Livestock Exhibitors must participate in 2 approved educational events to qualify for the Weber County Fair.
These events must be official 4-H or FFA approved to receive credit. Each approved event will have a QR Code to scan.
If your club would like to hold an official event it must be approved through the 4-H office BEFORE the event.
Each exhibitor who attends a clinic will be entered into a drawing for a year end prize to be given at the exhibitor meeting (must be present to win).
Weber Jr. Livestock
Please refer to https://weberjrlivestock.org/ for the Premuim Book and Superindent contact information.
Livestock Donations
At the December Livestock council meeting, it was voted to have a $10 enrollment fee per 4-H livestock youth. Starting in 2023-2024 it will be required. For the current year we are asking all registered livestock members for a donation. This money will be used to help the livestock program for things like: belt buckles for test winners, clinic demonstrations, livestock shows, etc. Please log into ZSuite and register under "Events" for your $10 donation. Thank you!
Livestock Council Meetings
All Livestock Club Leaders are encouraged to attend and all Livestock Club Members are welcome to attend.
Jr. Livestock Education Tests
Jr. Livestock Education Tests
From October through July, Weber County 4-H members in grades 3-12 can compete in the Livestock Education Tests. To participate, youth must be enrolled in 4-H (and enrollment fees paid). 4-H members can take the test online in ZSuite: https://4h.zsuite.org/. (Click on “Events” to find this month’s test).
Awards are given for each species in each division.Each month's tests are prepared for all four species: beef, sheep, swine, and goats.
Each month will focus on a different chapter or two of the handbooks.
Youth can select the test for the species they are studying. They do not have to be raising that species to participate in the test. You can compete in all 4 project areas.
The tests are a combination of true/false, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank.
All the questions for the test come from the Ohio State University Resource manuals, which are available for purchase from the 4-H office. The cost per book is about $30 depending on the species.
This is an open book test with a time limit of 30 minutes to complete each test. Tests will close the last day of each month.
Congratulations to the following youth who excelled in the June livestock tests:
Junior | Intermediate | Senior | |
Beef | Annica Fuller and Montana Fuller (tie) | Bridger Fuller | Mattie Fuller |
Goat | Montana Fuller | Addie Youngberg | Mattie Fuller |
Sheep | Montana Fuller and Grayson Skeem (tie) | Calista Henderson | |
Swine | Aubree Casperson | Kayla Keisel | Rylee Keisel |
July Test Schedule:
Beef: Chapters 9
Goat: Chapters 13, 14, 15
Sheep: Chapters 7, 8
Swine: Chapter 12, 13
STEM
Check out Weber 4-H STEM at the library
Box Elder County
Check out these Sewing and Drone summer camps Box Elder County is hosting. Sign up on ZSuite to participate.
Marathon Kids
Looking for a fun and free way to keep your family active this summer? Our goal is for youth and their families across Utah to be active and gain confidence through completing the distance of a marathon, one mile at a time! Join USU Extension as we run, walk, and play our way to being healthy! All ages are welcome and to participate is FREE!
Hidden Gems
Looking for ideas to play together as a family this summer? Use our FREE Hidden Gem adventure guides! Download a guide, connect and play together using the guide, then give us feedback at the link provided on the guide by July 31, and be entered to win fabulous prizes! Download now at www.hiddengems.usu.edu!
(Each evaluation enters you in a drawing to win your choice of a prize valued at approximately $50. Winners will receive a list of options to choose from. Only one prize allowed per household.)
4-H Upcoming Events
Weber County Fair - August 9-12, 2023
Weber County Fair information: https://www.webercountyfair.org/Become a Volunteer
Are you interested in becoming a 4-H club leader? 4-H leaders support youth as they learn by doing by providing guidance and opportunities for meaningful leadership roles in their 4-H club and community.
What are the responsibilities of 4-H leaders?
Develop a caring relationship with members.Create a safe environment for 4-H members.
Provide opportunities for youth to build skills.
Create opportunities for youth to value and practice service to others.
Allow youth to make decisions and lead.
Create an inclusive environment.
Keep up-to-date and trained.
What qualifications/skills do 4-H leaders need?
Sincere interest in the safety and well-being of youth.Desire to facilitate and motivate youth while nurturing self-esteem, decision-making skills, responsibility, and leadership.
Successfully pass the volunteer training process.
Ability to organize information and materials and delegate responsibility.
Ability to work and communicate effectively both verbally and written.
Desire to motivate parents and other volunteers.
Interest in working in partnership with youth, other volunteers and professional staff in an educational setting.
Willingness to adopt the philosophy, policies, and procedures of your 4-H organization.
You don’t have to be an expert in a project topic to be a leader! By following the project resources, learning along with your members and involving others, there is no limit to the variety of 4-H clubs or projects you can run!
Check out the Weber County 4-H Calendar here: https://extension.usu.edu/weber/4h/
Weber County 4-H
1181 N Fairgrounds Drive, Ogden, UT 84404
(801) 399-8202
https://extension.usu.edu/weber/4h/
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