Smithville Livestock Show Rabbit Validation

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  • Monday, March 21, 2022 – Rabbit Validation from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Smithville HS Ag Building

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Smithville Livestock Show – Rabbits should be bred during this week

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Smithville Livestock Show Entry Day: Barrows & Ag Mechanics

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  • Saturday, January 15, 2022
    • 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the Smithville HS Ag Building
    • Barrow validation, entry forms & fees due
    • Ag Mechanics entry forms & fees due

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FORMS (click on link to download):

 

Smithville Livestock Show Entry Day: Steers, Heifers, Lambs, Goats, Rabbits, Broilers

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  • Saturday, November 13, 2021 
    • 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at the Smithville HS Ag Building
    • Steers, Heifers, Lambs, & Goats validation, entry forms & fees due
    • Broiler order forms, entry forms, & fees due
    • Rabbit entry forms & fees due

RULES:

 

FORMS (click on link to download):

Smithville Livestock Show Enrollment Deadline for 4-H/FFA

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  • Monday, October 18, 2022
    • 4-H & FFA enrollment must be completed by this date to exhibit in the 2022 Smithville Livestock Show
    • You can be a member of either 4-H or FFA (or both!) to participate in the show

One Day 4-H

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HAPPY NATIONAL 4-H WEEK 2021!


2021-2022 Bastrop 4-H Council Officers present the National 4-H Proclamation to the Bastrop County Commissioners Court

Happy Monday and Happy National 4-H Week!!

We are excited to kick off National 4-H Week (October 3-9, 2021), which recognizes all of the cool things 4-H members do around our country.  Sadly, both Facebook and Instagram are down today, so we couldn’t share some of the photos that have been shared with us, but we will do so as soon as we are able.  We would also love to get some photos of what all you are doing around the community as 4-H members this week!  Be sure to show off your 4-H shirts!

The theme of this year’s National 4-H Week is Find Your Spark, which highlights how 4-H offers opportunity for youth to find their passion and explore learning about that passion and what lies within it through hands-on learning experiences. The positive environment provided by 4-H mentors ensures that kids in every county in the country  ̶  from urban neighborhoods to suburban schoolyards to rural farming communities  ̶  are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles and are empowered with the skills to lead in life and career.

In Texas, one of the most anticipated events of National 4-H Week every year is One Day 4-H – check out more on the One Day 4-H Project below!

The Purpose of One Day 4-H

Texas 4-H members have always been proud of the communities they call home. Whether they live in cities, towns, or rural areas, 4-H’ers make their communities better year-round, but they couldn’t do it without help. One Day 4-H was created in 2009 as a way for all 4-H members to say “thank you” to their communities, counties and state for all the support they have provided to 4-H for over 110 years.  Now in its 13th year, One Day 4-H will be held on October 9, 2021, in every county across Texas. 4-H members, adult volunteers, and friends will help improve their communities by adopting a service project. These projects can be done as individuals or as an entire county 4-H program. No matter what project is chosen, this is one day to make a difference.

Our Goal

The goal of One Day 4-H is to encourage 4-H members in every Texas county to take one Saturday in October to make a big impact on a big state. Each 4-H club or county program will choose how best to ignite the spirit of service as we help improve Texas in hundreds of ways, from border to border.

Who Can Participate?

One Day 4-H is open to everyone in the community: 4-H and non-4-H members, their parents, club leaders, and volunteers. It is one day for everyone to serve the community together. Depending on how big your service project is, you could even invite church groups, school groups and other youth groups such as Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to join you.

Check out the Bastrop County 4-H One Day 4-H Project:

For 2021, our Bastrop County 4-H Council has decided to hold a supply drive to benefit the Bastrop County Animal Shelter!  The Animal Shelter has their most current (and urgent) needs put together on their Amazon Wish List

There are a couple of options for donations:

  1. Dropping items off at the Bastrop County Extension Office (901 Pecan Street in Bastrop) – the final day to do so is Friday, October 8, 2021.  We will deliver supplies next week.
  2. Drop off items directly at the Animal Shelter – be sure to send an email to Mellanie at [email protected] of what items (and how many) were donated!
  3. Purchasing items directly from the Shelter’s Amazon Wish List – be sure to send an email to Mellanie at [email protected] of what items (and how many) were donated!

 

Why is it important for you to let us know what and how many items were donated?

We truly want to see the impact made by our 4-H members for this project.  Our 4-H members are meant to be active members in their community and making it a better place – what better way to demonstrate the impact than by sharing what they accomplished?

 

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Other opportunities can be found on the County Calendar – registration information should be included for each post.
  • Other Contest related opportunities can be found on the Judging Card Calendar – to sign up for these opportunities, please contact Mellanie at [email protected] or at 512-581-7186

That’s all for now!  Have a great week and let us know if you have any questions!

M

Mellanie L. Mickelson

Bastrop County Extension Agent – 4-H & Youth Development
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Services

P.O. Box 650 | 901 Pecan Street | Bastrop, TX 78602
p: (512) 581-7186 | c: (512) 522-9174 | f: (512) 581-7187
[email protected]

Website – https://bastrop.agrilife.org
Blog – www.bastrop4h.blogspot.com
Facebook – www.facebook.com/BastropCounty4H

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National 4-H Week!

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National 4-H Week October 3-9, 2021

Millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni across the country will celebrate National 4-H Week from October 3-9, 2021. This year’s theme, Find Your Spark, is a campaign that will encourage you to find what interests them in 4-H, empowering them with the skills they need to succeed in life and career.

Throughout National 4-H Week, 4-H members will showcase the many ways 4-H helps youth find their spark through hands-on learning experiences, as well as highlight the remarkable 4-H youth in our community who work each day to make a positive impact on those around them.

4-H was founded on the belief that when kids are empowered to pursue their passions and chart their own course, their unique skills grow and take shape, helping them to become true leaders in their lives, careers and communities.

4-H alumni around the country are always the first to acknowledge the significant positive impact that 4-H had on them as young people. In fact, research has shown that young people in 4-H are nearly four times as likely to contribute to their communities and are twice as likely to engage in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs during after school time.

In Bastrop County more than  4-H youth and  volunteers from the community are involved in 4-‑H.

About 4-H:

4-H, the nation’s largest youth development and empowerment organization, cultivates confident kids who tackle the issues that matter most in their communities right now. In the United States, 4-H programs empower six million young people through the 110 land-grant universities and Cooperative Extension in more than 3,000 local offices serving every county and parish in the country. Outside the United States, independent, country-led 4-H organizations empower one million young people in more than 50 countries. National 4-H Council is the private sector, non-profit partner of the Cooperative Extension System and 4-H National Headquarters located at the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) within the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

 

2021-2022 Smithville Livestock Show Updates

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09/15/21
SMITHVILLE LIVESTOCK SHOW UPDATES


Good morning!!

We wanted to pass on the updates for the 2021-2022 Smithville 4-H/FFA Livestock Show scheduled to take place in April 2022 at the River Bend Park in Smithville.

At this time, the Show Board is being cautious about the schedule and will be making more decisions on the schedule and sale as we get closer to the show itself so they can both ensure everyone’s safety and the fun nature of the event.

As a reminder, participation in this show is limited to those who attend Smithville ISD and are members of 4-H, FFA, or both.  Also, Quality Counts is not a requirement to participate in this show; however, we highly recommend completing it as part of your project education and if you are interested in showing at majors or the upcoming county show.

Please see the other information below and let us know if you have any questions!

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • PLEASE NOTE: the rules and judging schedule(s) are subject to change due to uncontrollable circumstances and/or at the discretion of the Smithville FFA & 4-H Livestock Show & Exposition Committee board due to COVID 19, to ensure safety of our participants, volunteers, & judges.
  • Monday, October 18, 2022
    • 4-H & FFA enrollment must be completed by this date to exhibit in the 2022 Smithville Livestock Show
    • You can be a member of either 4-H or FFA (or both!) to participate in the show
  • Saturday, November 13, 2021 
    • 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at the Smithville HS Ag Building
    • Steers, Heifers, Lambs, & Goats validation, entry forms & fees due
    • Broiler order forms, entry forms, & fees due
    • Rabbit entry forms & fees due
  • Week of January 8-15, 2022 – rabbit does need to be bred at this time for the show
  • Saturday, January 15, 2022
    • 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the Smithville HS Ag Building
    • Barrow validation, entry forms & fees due
    • Ag Mechanics entry forms & fees due
  • Late February/Early March 2022 – Broiler Chicks ready for pick-up (about 7 weeks before the show)
  • Monday, March 21, 2022 – Rabbit Validation from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Smithville HS Ag Building
  • Sunday, April 10, 2022 – Mandatory Set-Up Day @ 2:00 PM
  • Thursday, April 21, 2022 – Scales available at River Bend Park from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM (all species)
  • Saturday, April 23, 2022 – SHOW DAY!!!
  • Sunday, April 24, 2022 – Mandatory Clean-Up Day @ 2:00 PM
  • Wednesday, June 15, 2022 – Thank You notes should be completed/received by buyers and the show board (mailed directly to the buyers & a proof mailed to the show board)

 

RULES:

 

FORMS (click on link to download):

 

RECRUITING/INVITING BUYERS:

  • You will need to reach out to buyers ahead of time to develop a relationship with them and invite them to the show and sale:
    • This is not just a one-time thing, you will need to keep them updated on your project and your goals
    • Start out with an initial letter at the beginning of the school year updating them on what projects you have, your goals, and invite them to the show
    • Send them some updates on your projects throughout the year and send them some reminders and invites as we get closer to the show
  • Be sure to take pictures of you and your animals throughout your project timeline to add it to your letters/updates
  • Some Examples of information to include: 
    • Tell them about yourself. Example – My name is ________ and I am a senior at _______________. I have been an active member in my chapter by showing_____________, and I have been an 4-H/FFA officer for three years.
    • Tell them about this year’s project, and share pictures.
    • Tell them your goals for this year’s project. Example – I plan on showing Ricky Bobby at the Smithville 4-H/FFA Livestock show, and then taking him to the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. If you didn’t get to show last year, included how your last year project was impacted because of COVID.
    • INVITE THEM TO COME TO THE SHOW. Include date and time… make the invite personal
    • Make sure to thank them, and personally sign it!
    • THE MORE PERSONAL AND INVITING THE BETTER. If people get to know you they will become INVESTED in you and your project.
  • Rockne Livestock Booster Club Buyer’s Letter Resources:

 

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Other opportunities can be found on the County Calendar – registration information should be included for each post.
  • Other Contest related opportunities can be found on the Judging Card Calendar – to sign up for these opportunities, please contact Mellanie at [email protected] or at 512-581-7186

That’s all for now!  Have a great week and let us know if you have any questions!

M

Mellanie L. Mickelson

Bastrop County Extension Agent – 4-H & Youth Development
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Services

P.O. Box 650 | 901 Pecan Street | Bastrop, TX 78602
p: (512) 581-7186 | c: (512) 522-9174 | f: (512) 581-7187
[email protected]

Website – https://bastrop.agrilife.org
Blog – www.bastrop4h.blogspot.com
Facebook – www.facebook.com/BastropCounty4H

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2021-2022 Smithville Livestock Show Updates

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09/15/21
SMITHVILLE LIVESTOCK SHOW UPDATES


Good morning!!

We wanted to pass on the updates for the 2021-2022 Smithville 4-H/FFA Livestock Show scheduled to take place in April 2022 at the River Bend Park in Smithville.

At this time, the Show Board is being cautious about the schedule and will be making more decisions on the schedule and sale as we get closer to the show itself so they can both ensure everyone’s safety and the fun nature of the event.

As a reminder, participation in this show is limited to those who attend Smithville ISD and are members of 4-H, FFA, or both.  Also, Quality Counts is not a requirement to participate in this show; however, we highly recommend completing it as part of your project education and if you are interested in showing at majors or the upcoming county show.

Please see the other information below and let us know if you have any questions!

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • PLEASE NOTE: the rules and judging schedule(s) are subject to change due to uncontrollable circumstances and/or at the discretion of the Smithville FFA & 4-H Livestock Show & Exposition Committee board due to COVID 19, to ensure safety of our participants, volunteers, & judges.
  • Monday, October 18, 2022
    • 4-H & FFA enrollment must be completed by this date to exhibit in the 2022 Smithville Livestock Show
    • You can be a member of either 4-H or FFA (or both!) to participate in the show
  • Saturday, November 13, 2021 
    • 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at the Smithville HS Ag Building
    • Steers, Heifers, Lambs, & Goats validation, entry forms & fees due
    • Broiler order forms, entry forms, & fees due
    • Rabbit entry forms & fees due
  • Week of January 8-15, 2022 – rabbit does need to be bred at this time for the show
  • Saturday, January 15, 2022
    • 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the Smithville HS Ag Building
    • Barrow validation, entry forms & fees due
    • Ag Mechanics entry forms & fees due
  • Late February/Early March 2022 – Broiler Chicks ready for pick-up (about 7 weeks before the show)
  • Monday, March 21, 2022 – Rabbit Validation from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Smithville HS Ag Building
  • Sunday, April 10, 2022 – Mandatory Set-Up Day @ 2:00 PM
  • Thursday, April 21, 2022 – Scales available at River Bend Park from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM (all species)
  • Saturday, April 23, 2022 – SHOW DAY!!!
  • Sunday, April 24, 2022 – Mandatory Clean-Up Day @ 2:00 PM
  • Wednesday, June 15, 2022 – Thank You notes should be completed/received by buyers and the show board (mailed directly to the buyers & a proof mailed to the show board)

 

RULES:

 

FORMS (click on link to download):

 

RECRUITING/INVITING BUYERS:

  • You will need to reach out to buyers ahead of time to develop a relationship with them and invite them to the show and sale:
    • This is not just a one-time thing, you will need to keep them updated on your project and your goals
    • Start out with an initial letter at the beginning of the school year updating them on what projects you have, your goals, and invite them to the show
    • Send them some updates on your projects throughout the year and send them some reminders and invites as we get closer to the show
  • Be sure to take pictures of you and your animals throughout your project timeline to add it to your letters/updates
  • Some Examples of information to include: 
    • Tell them about yourself. Example – My name is ________ and I am a senior at _______________. I have been an active member in my chapter by showing_____________, and I have been an 4-H/FFA officer for three years.
    • Tell them about this year’s project, and share pictures.
    • Tell them your goals for this year’s project. Example – I plan on showing Ricky Bobby at the Smithville 4-H/FFA Livestock show, and then taking him to the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. If you didn’t get to show last year, included how your last year project was impacted because of COVID.
    • INVITE THEM TO COME TO THE SHOW. Include date and time… make the invite personal
    • Make sure to thank them, and personally sign it!
    • THE MORE PERSONAL AND INVITING THE BETTER. If people get to know you they will become INVESTED in you and your project.
  • Rockne Livestock Booster Club Buyer’s Letter Resources:

 

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Other opportunities can be found on the County Calendar – registration information should be included for each post.
  • Other Contest related opportunities can be found on the Judging Card Calendar – to sign up for these opportunities, please contact Mellanie at [email protected] or at 512-581-7186

That’s all for now!  Have a great week and let us know if you have any questions!

M

Mellanie L. Mickelson

Bastrop County Extension Agent – 4-H & Youth Development
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Services

P.O. Box 650 | 901 Pecan Street | Bastrop, TX 78602
p: (512) 581-7186 | c: (512) 522-9174 | f: (512) 581-7187
[email protected]

Website – https://bastrop.agrilife.org
Blog – www.bastrop4h.blogspot.com
Facebook – www.facebook.com/BastropCounty4H

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09/09/21 4-H Email Blast: Elgin Livestock Show Opportunities & Updates

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09/09/21
ELGIN LIVESTOCK SHOW OPPORTUNITIES & UPDATES


Good Afternoon!

The Elgin Livestock Show has opened up their Livestock Show AND Youth Fair to all Bastrop County 4-H/FFA members!  The new board members just recently received access to the show website and are in the process of updating information throughout the next few days.  Their goal is to build up a true county show experience and develop a tight-knit community through doing so.

All projects exhibited will be eligible to be sold at the auction based on their placement in the show/youth fair.  The only exception to this is the Little Wranglers division of the Youth Fair, which is open to Kindergarten through 2nd Grade participants (clover kid ages).  The auction will be a ribbon sale only.  Youth fair projects that do not make auction will also have the opportunity to be sold at the Country Store.

Check out some of the other information available below and let us know if you have any questions!

2021-2022 SHOW BOARD & MEETING INFORMATION:

  • WEBSITE: https://www.elginlivestockshowassociation.com/

  • ELECTED OFFICERS
    • President: Patrick Maass
    • Vice-President: Deborah Blackmore
    • Secretary: Sarah Munzer
    • Treasurer: Eric Fisher
    • Note – cell numbers are being added to the website this week
  • EMAIL: [email protected]
  • MAILING ADDRESS:
    • Elgin Livestock Show Association
    • PO Box 1056
    • Elgin, Texas 78621
  • MEETING DATES:
    • First Monday of each month at 7:00 PM at the Elgin VFW off of Hwy 95
    • Next Meeting: Monday, October 4th 

MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS:

  • There is a family membership requirement to participate in the show:
    • Each family needs to complete a Membership Form and pay the $15 per family membership fee to the Show Board by October 1st, 2021 for the 2021-2022 year.
    • Members are required to participate in a few activities (these are being reviewed, as well, and may change slightly):
      • Sell at least 1 fundraising ticket
      • Participate in a barn cleanup
      • Complete Thank You Notes
  • The 2021-2022 Membership Form is available for download on the Elgin Livestock Show Association Website

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • October 1, 2021 – family membership forms and dues are due to the show board

  • November 1, 2021 – Livestock & Youth Fair entry forms and fees are due to the show board
  • January 7, 2021 – **TENTATIVE** Youth Fair Entry Check-in (in the AM, official time TBA)
  • January 8, 2021 – **TENTATIVE** Livestock Show (official times TBA, based on number of entries)

 

LIVESTOCK SHOW  & YOUTH FAIR UPDATES & OPPORTUNITIES:

  • The Show Board is still in the process of updating their final 2021-2022 Rules; the 2020-2021 Rules are available on the website for reference with some of the changes noted (the dates will also be slightly different)
  • Entry forms with payment will be due by November 1st, 2021 for both youth fair items and livestock.  We are going to ask that 4-H members also email/send a copy of just the entry form to us at [email protected] to help us coordinate eligibility.
  • Entry Forms will be available at the next board meeting on Monday, October 4th, at 7:00 PM at the Elgin VFW (they should be available on the website at that time, as well)
  • All state validated animals are accepted; if an animal is not state validated, they must be validated by the show.  (Rabbits and Poultry do not have a state validation)
  • Poultry must be ordered from Becky Maass ([email protected]) in addition to submitting an entry fee.

 

FALL FUNDRAISER:

  • The Show Board did recently put together their Fall Fundraiser – they are working on printing tickets off for it this week  Tickets may be picked up next Monday, September 13th, around 6:00 PM at the El McGuey restaurant in Elgin
  • The fall fundraiser is selling tickets for a nice supper at a winery in McDade scheduled for .Thursday, October 28th.  The tickets are $100 each and will include:
    • Supper for 2 – they’re thinking a nice chicken breast supper
    • Drink tickets
    • Acoustic Music
  • We will have a few tickets available for families to pick up and sell (or purchase) at the County Extension Office for those unable to grab some at the Monday pick-up.

 

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Other opportunities can be found on the County Calendar – registration information should be included for each post.
  • Other Contest related opportunities can be found on the Judging Card Calendar – to sign up for these opportunities, please contact Mellanie at [email protected] or at 512-581-7186

That’s all for now!  Have a great week and let us know if you have any questions!

M

Mellanie L. Mickelson

Bastrop County Extension Agent – 4-H & Youth Development
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Services

P.O. Box 650 | 901 Pecan Street | Bastrop, TX 78602
p: (512) 581-7186 | c: (512) 522-9174 | f: (512) 581-7187
[email protected]

Website – https://bastrop.agrilife.org
Blog – www.bastrop4h.blogspot.com
Facebook – www.facebook.com/BastropCounty4H

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