Multi-County Consumer Education Project – RSVP by 01/18/21

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We are excited to host a multi-county Consumer Education Project series with Travis and Williamson County!

RSVP Required!
Be sure to sign up for the series at https://bit.ly/21ConsumerEd by January 18, 2021

A Printable copy of the schedule and project overview is available at http://bit.ly/ConsumerOverview21

Right now, we are planning on the practices being virtual – we are working on a way to incorporate in-person activities when possible

 

Multi-County Consumer Education Project – RSVP by 01/18/21

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We are excited to host a multi-county Consumer Education Project series with Travis and Williamson County!

RSVP Required!
Be sure to sign up for the series at https://bit.ly/21ConsumerEd by January 18, 2021

A Printable copy of the schedule and project overview is available at http://bit.ly/ConsumerOverview21

Right now, we are planning on the practices being virtual – we are working on a way to incorporate in-person activities when possible

 

01/08/21 4-H Email Blast: General Updates & Information

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INFORMATION IN THIS EMAIL BLAST (IN ORDER)

  • OFFICE HOURS & STAFFING
  • IN PERSON MEETING OPPORTUNITIES/GUIDELINES
  • 2020-2021 DISTRICT 10 4-H COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITY
  • 2020-2021 SPRING PROJECT PLANNING SURVEY – RESPONSE NEEDED
  • 2020-2021 COUNTY PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
  • 2020-2021 CONSUMER EDUCATION PROJECT UPDATES
  • DOG PROJECT REMINDERS
  • OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

Howdy, happy Friday, and Happy New Year!!!

As we jump straight into the new year, we are excited to pass on some upcoming opportunities to y’all.  Right now, in person opportunities may be a little limited as we receive updates from the State and Local governments, as well as our Agency.  With that in mind, we are working on making the virtual activities provided as hands-on or interactive as possible.

We are also working on livestock emails for those who entered Major Livestock Shows, we are trying to balance out sending emails to y’all while waiting until a little closer to the shows than usual in case there are any big changes in format/schedule.  We’ll also send out a separate livestock email blast early next week with some updates.

If y’all have any questions, please let us know!  Other than that, let’s jump in!

OFFICE HOURS & STAFFING:

Recently, one of our staff members tested positive for COVID, we have let anyone who was potentially exposed know so that they can monitor themselves.  At this time, we are using an abundance of caution and are quarantining.  This means we will not be allowing any foot traffic in the office for the next week or so – we will still be answering phones and emails during that time.

IN PERSON MEETING OPPORTUNITIES/GUIDELINES:

For 4-H meetings/activities, our current status is “Red” from January 7-21, 2021.  The current guidelines were updated to allow some in-person meetings for Red status:

  • Group INDOOR events at 25% capacity of space or less are allowed only if social distancing can be practiced. Events must be pre-approved by CEO through a preparedness plan.
  • Group OUTDOOR events may be held with a maximum of 30 people. Events with greater than 30 people must be pre-approved by CEO through a preparedness plan.
  • Face to face group events should be mission critical. Events with priority are ones with time, fiscal and workforce implications.
  • Face to face guest speaking or presenting at other entities’ events must be approved by supervisor 14 days in advance.
  • No overnight events.

2020-2021 DISTRICT 10 4-H COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITY:

  • The District 10 4-H Council has decided that for this year’s community service project they want to give back to local schools within our own Counties! They would like for each county to host a school supply drive, collect the items in the County Extension Office (CEO) and then prepare boxes/baskets to be dropped off at local schools in county for the teachers and students to have access to.
  • If you would like to donate any school supplies, please drop them off at the CEO as you are able to do so (remember, we have our drop box on the front porch to the right of the front doors). We will plan on donating supplies received at the end of each month from January to May 2021.
  • If your club decides to donate items on their own, please send me an email letting me know when and what was donated, as well as which school it was donated to.

2020-2021 SPRING PROJECT PLANNING SURVEY – RESPONSE NEEDED:

  • We are working on planning for our Spring 2021 4-H Projects and need a little bit of feedback from each of you on a few of them.  Please help provide us some feedback by responding to our 3 question survey at http://bit.ly/21SpSurvey1.
  • If you are responding as a family instead of as an individual, please note how many people you are responding for in the “name” area.  The survey should take about 1 minute to complete and will be open until 12:00 Noon on January 14th.

2020-2021 COUNTY PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST:

2020-2021 CONSUMER EDUCATION PROJECT UPDATES:

  • We are excited to host a multi-county Consumer Education Project series with Travis and Williamson County!
  • RSVP Required – sign up for the series at https://bit.ly/21ConsumerEd by January 18, 2021
  • A Printable copy of the schedule and project overview is available at http://bit.ly/ConsumerOverview21
  • Right now, we are planning on the practices being virtual – we are working on a way to incorporate in-person activities when possible

DOG PROJECT REMINDERS:

  • Texas 4-H Dog Show will be held on July 9-10, 2021 at the Walker County Fairgrounds in Huntsville, Texas.
  • To be eligible for this show, dogs must be validated by January 10, 2021 in 4-H Online.
    • Watch a video with instructions herefor validating dogs. The 2021 Rule Book will be posted here
    • The 2020 Rule Book is currently available and there should not be any significant changes related to events.
  • We do encourage you to validate any dogs that you are eligible to show. Situations may change through the year. DO NOT to wait until the last day to complete your validation. It will be difficult for your County Extension Office to help you at 4:45 p.m. on the last day.

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • HEB Virtual Cooking Classes: has been hosting virtual classes – you can check out their website for current classes or their HEB YouTube Channel
  • Take Care of Texas: K-5 Art Contest Season
    • The Take Care of Texas Kids Art Contestis now open for K-5 students! Teachers and parents can use this contest to educate students on how to protect the environment, while letting them artistically express their ideas for a chance to win a prize.
    • The contest is open Jan. 4 – March 5, 2021. Mail-in entries must be postmarked on or before March 5, 2021. Entries can also be submitted electronically. The students that submit the best art can win a tablet or laptop computer! Contest prizes will now be awarded per grade level this year, and are made possible by the Texas Chemical Council.
    • Learn more on the Art Contest Website!

Please let us know if you have any questions and have a great week!!!

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

 

01/08/21 4-H Email Blast: General Updates & Information

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INFORMATION IN THIS EMAIL BLAST (IN ORDER)

  • OFFICE HOURS & STAFFING
  • IN PERSON MEETING OPPORTUNITIES/GUIDELINES
  • 2020-2021 DISTRICT 10 4-H COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITY
  • 2020-2021 SPRING PROJECT PLANNING SURVEY – RESPONSE NEEDED
  • 2020-2021 COUNTY PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
  • 2020-2021 CONSUMER EDUCATION PROJECT UPDATES
  • DOG PROJECT REMINDERS
  • OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

Howdy, happy Friday, and Happy New Year!!!

As we jump straight into the new year, we are excited to pass on some upcoming opportunities to y’all.  Right now, in person opportunities may be a little limited as we receive updates from the State and Local governments, as well as our Agency.  With that in mind, we are working on making the virtual activities provided as hands-on or interactive as possible.

We are also working on livestock emails for those who entered Major Livestock Shows, we are trying to balance out sending emails to y’all while waiting until a little closer to the shows than usual in case there are any big changes in format/schedule.  We’ll also send out a separate livestock email blast early next week with some updates.

If y’all have any questions, please let us know!  Other than that, let’s jump in!

OFFICE HOURS & STAFFING:

Recently, one of our staff members tested positive for COVID, we have let anyone who was potentially exposed know so that they can monitor themselves.  At this time, we are using an abundance of caution and are quarantining.  This means we will not be allowing any foot traffic in the office for the next week or so – we will still be answering phones and emails during that time.

IN PERSON MEETING OPPORTUNITIES/GUIDELINES:

For 4-H meetings/activities, our current status is “Red” from January 7-21, 2021.  The current guidelines were updated to allow some in-person meetings for Red status:

  • Group INDOOR events at 25% capacity of space or less are allowed only if social distancing can be practiced. Events must be pre-approved by CEO through a preparedness plan.
  • Group OUTDOOR events may be held with a maximum of 30 people. Events with greater than 30 people must be pre-approved by CEO through a preparedness plan.
  • Face to face group events should be mission critical. Events with priority are ones with time, fiscal and workforce implications.
  • Face to face guest speaking or presenting at other entities’ events must be approved by supervisor 14 days in advance.
  • No overnight events.

2020-2021 DISTRICT 10 4-H COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITY:

  • The District 10 4-H Council has decided that for this year’s community service project they want to give back to local schools within our own Counties! They would like for each county to host a school supply drive, collect the items in the County Extension Office (CEO) and then prepare boxes/baskets to be dropped off at local schools in county for the teachers and students to have access to.
  • If you would like to donate any school supplies, please drop them off at the CEO as you are able to do so (remember, we have our drop box on the front porch to the right of the front doors). We will plan on donating supplies received at the end of each month from January to May 2021.
  • If your club decides to donate items on their own, please send me an email letting me know when and what was donated, as well as which school it was donated to.

2020-2021 SPRING PROJECT PLANNING SURVEY – RESPONSE NEEDED:

  • We are working on planning for our Spring 2021 4-H Projects and need a little bit of feedback from each of you on a few of them.  Please help provide us some feedback by responding to our 3 question survey at http://bit.ly/21SpSurvey1.
  • If you are responding as a family instead of as an individual, please note how many people you are responding for in the “name” area.  The survey should take about 1 minute to complete and will be open until 12:00 Noon on January 14th.

2020-2021 COUNTY PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST:

2020-2021 CONSUMER EDUCATION PROJECT UPDATES:

  • We are excited to host a multi-county Consumer Education Project series with Travis and Williamson County!
  • RSVP Required – sign up for the series at https://bit.ly/21ConsumerEd by January 18, 2021
  • A Printable copy of the schedule and project overview is available at http://bit.ly/ConsumerOverview21
  • Right now, we are planning on the practices being virtual – we are working on a way to incorporate in-person activities when possible

DOG PROJECT REMINDERS:

  • Texas 4-H Dog Show will be held on July 9-10, 2021 at the Walker County Fairgrounds in Huntsville, Texas.
  • To be eligible for this show, dogs must be validated by January 10, 2021 in 4-H Online.
    • Watch a video with instructions herefor validating dogs. The 2021 Rule Book will be posted here
    • The 2020 Rule Book is currently available and there should not be any significant changes related to events.
  • We do encourage you to validate any dogs that you are eligible to show. Situations may change through the year. DO NOT to wait until the last day to complete your validation. It will be difficult for your County Extension Office to help you at 4:45 p.m. on the last day.

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • HEB Virtual Cooking Classes: has been hosting virtual classes – you can check out their website for current classes or their HEB YouTube Channel
  • Take Care of Texas: K-5 Art Contest Season
    • The Take Care of Texas Kids Art Contestis now open for K-5 students! Teachers and parents can use this contest to educate students on how to protect the environment, while letting them artistically express their ideas for a chance to win a prize.
    • The contest is open Jan. 4 – March 5, 2021. Mail-in entries must be postmarked on or before March 5, 2021. Entries can also be submitted electronically. The students that submit the best art can win a tablet or laptop computer! Contest prizes will now be awarded per grade level this year, and are made possible by the Texas Chemical Council.
    • Learn more on the Art Contest Website!

Please let us know if you have any questions and have a great week!!!

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

 

2020-2021 Bastrop & Travis County Photography Contest Information – ENTRIES DUE MAY 2, 2021

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We are excited to host our second county photography contest with Travis County!

  • Registration for the County Photography Contest will be done via e-mail and entries are due by 5:00 PM on Sunday, May 2, 2021.
  • Entry into the contest is free. Please email all entries to CEP 4-H Agent Nathan Tucker at: [email protected]
  • Instructions for labeling photos and the category descriptions can be found in the rules at http://bit.ly/21PhotoRules.

2020-2021 Bastrop & Travis County Photography Contest Information – ENTRIES DUE MAY 2, 2021

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We are excited to host our second county photography contest with Travis County!

  • Registration for the County Photography Contest will be done via e-mail and entries are due by 5:00 PM on Sunday, May 2, 2021.
  • Entry into the contest is free. Please email all entries to CEP 4-H Agent Nathan Tucker at: [email protected]
  • Instructions for labeling photos and the category descriptions can be found in the rules at http://bit.ly/21PhotoRules.

Texas 4-H Dog Validation – DUE JANUARY 10, 2021

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This letter has been sent blind copy to 4-H families enrolled in the 4-H Dog Care and Training Project.  If you no longer wish to received Dog Project information, remove the project from your list in your 4-H Online profile.

Texas 4-H Dog Show will be held on July 9-10, 2021 at the Walker County Fairgrounds in Huntsville, Texas.  To be eligible for this show, dogs must be validated by January 10, 2021 in 4-H Online. Written Instructions are available online (Linked – CLICK HERE).  Misty Cathy has also created video instructions https://youtu.be/x5kaZ1Ou4-c if that is more convenient.  2021 Texas 4-H Dog Show Rule Book will be posted https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/dog-care-training/ soon.  The 2020 Rule Book is currently available and there should not be any significant changes related to events.

As 4-H members complete their validation, here are some things to keep in mind:

  • For purebred dogs (they do not have to be registered, just look purebred) you will select the correct Group and list the breed.
  • For mixed breed dogs you will select the Weight Group of the dog and list the dominant breed along with the word “Mix” or list the two breeds if known.  (Example: Border Collie Mix or Mastiff/Great Dane.)
  • Photos of the left and right side of the dog should be a side view of the whole dog. Get on the dog’s level so they do not turn into top views.  They should also be clear and light enough we can see all markings and color of the dog.
  • None of the previously validated dogs carried over to 4-H Online.  Everyone will need to complete the full online validation form and upload photos this year.
  • We do encourage you to validate any dogs that you are eligible to show.  Situations may change through the year.

You may have received this information from your County Extension Office or you may have seen it in the Texas 4-H Newsletter or on their Facebook page.  DO NOT to wait until the last day to complete your validation.  It will be difficult for your County Extension Office to help you at 4:45 p.m. on the last day.  If you are having trouble with 4-H Online, contact your local County Extension office.

Michelle Mihalek, MEd
County Extension Agent – 4-H Youth Development
Montgomery County | Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
9020 Airport Rd. | Conroe, Texas 77303
P: (936) 539 – 7823 Ext. 3 | F: (936) 538-8199
[email protected]http://montgomery.agrilife.org

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Texas 4-H Dog Validation – DUE JANUARY 10, 2021

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This letter has been sent blind copy to 4-H families enrolled in the 4-H Dog Care and Training Project.  If you no longer wish to received Dog Project information, remove the project from your list in your 4-H Online profile.

Texas 4-H Dog Show will be held on July 9-10, 2021 at the Walker County Fairgrounds in Huntsville, Texas.  To be eligible for this show, dogs must be validated by January 10, 2021 in 4-H Online. Written Instructions are available online (Linked – CLICK HERE).  Misty Cathy has also created video instructions https://youtu.be/x5kaZ1Ou4-c if that is more convenient.  2021 Texas 4-H Dog Show Rule Book will be posted https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/dog-care-training/ soon.  The 2020 Rule Book is currently available and there should not be any significant changes related to events.

As 4-H members complete their validation, here are some things to keep in mind:

  • For purebred dogs (they do not have to be registered, just look purebred) you will select the correct Group and list the breed.
  • For mixed breed dogs you will select the Weight Group of the dog and list the dominant breed along with the word “Mix” or list the two breeds if known.  (Example: Border Collie Mix or Mastiff/Great Dane.)
  • Photos of the left and right side of the dog should be a side view of the whole dog. Get on the dog’s level so they do not turn into top views.  They should also be clear and light enough we can see all markings and color of the dog.
  • None of the previously validated dogs carried over to 4-H Online.  Everyone will need to complete the full online validation form and upload photos this year.
  • We do encourage you to validate any dogs that you are eligible to show.  Situations may change through the year.

You may have received this information from your County Extension Office or you may have seen it in the Texas 4-H Newsletter or on their Facebook page.  DO NOT to wait until the last day to complete your validation.  It will be difficult for your County Extension Office to help you at 4:45 p.m. on the last day.  If you are having trouble with 4-H Online, contact your local County Extension office.

Michelle Mihalek, MEd
County Extension Agent – 4-H Youth Development
Montgomery County | Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
9020 Airport Rd. | Conroe, Texas 77303
P: (936) 539 – 7823 Ext. 3 | F: (936) 538-8199
[email protected]http://montgomery.agrilife.org

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Happy New Year 2021!

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 HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! We hope all of your hopes, dreams, and goals come true! We can’t wait to see what this year brings!

12/31/2020 4-H Email Blast: General Updates & Information

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INFORMATION IN THIS EMAIL BLAST (IN ORDER)

  • Office Hours
  • In-Person Meeting Opportunities/Guidelines
  • Texas 4-H Foundation Scholarship Training
  • Upcoming Trainings & Opportunities
  • Other Opportunities

Howdy and Happy Thursday, Y’all!

We hope you had a fabulous and relaxing holiday!  As we get ready to jump into 2021 tonight, we hope all of your hopes, dreams, and goals come true!  We can’t wait to see what this year brings and we are excited for you to be taking the journey with us!

Please remember that you can see all of the upcoming workshops and opportunities on our calendar at https://bastrop.agrilife.org/calendar/.  Right now, these may be a little limited as we receive updates from the State and Local governments, as well as our Agency.  We are going to be calling some 4-H Ambassador and Club Manager Meetings to try to plan for spring opportunities with the information we have and the updated livestock show schedules.

OFFICE HOURS:

  • The CEO will be closed Friday, January 1, 2021, in observation of the New Year’s Holidays
  • Normal Office Hours:
    • Monday – Friday
    • 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
    • Closed from 12:00 Noon to 1:00 PM for Lunch
  • Current Staffing for January 2021:
    • Mondays/Tuesdays – Mellanie & Ashley are working in the office
    • Wednesday – Fridays – Hillary is working in the office
    • We will be periodically sending out updated schedules as we send out reminders to livestock exhibitors for the shows

IN PERSON MEETING OPPORTUNITIES/GUIDELINES:

  • As we move into the spring, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Services and the Texas A&M University System has provided all county 4-H programs with updated guidance on in-person activities and programs.  These guidelines look at several different factors and categorize the counties into Green, Yellow, or Red categories:
    • Red Level: No face-to-face Extension-hosted or Extension-sponsored events; No guest speaking or presenting at other entities’ events; No overnight events
    • Yellow Level: Group meetings with a limit of 10 people at 75% capacity of space or less are allowed only if social distancing can be practiced; No overnight events; Seek alternative methods to deliver face-to-face meetings and educational programs.
    • Green Level: Group meetings with a limit of 50 people at 75% capacity or less are allowed only if social distancing can be practiced (requires prior approval of County Extension Office); All overnight events require a submission of a preparedness plan that is approved; AgriLife Extension requires a screening form for each participant at day youth events and all overnight events and programs; Daily temperature checks are required at all overnight events.
  •  We are currently listed as a “RED” categorization through January 6th, at which time we will receive an updated status.  This means that we are NOT allowed to host any in-person meetings or activities at this time.  We can attend and participate in the livestock shows since those are not run by 4-H/Extension. 
  • We are working on virtual opportunities for projects while keeping them fun – we are open to any ideas/suggestions, please feel free to send them our way!
  • Projects we are working on include:
    • Consumer Education
    • Leaders 4 Life
    • Fashion & Interior Design

TEXAS 4-H FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP TRAINING – MEGAN LOGAN

  • If you missed the link for the Texas 4-H Foundation Scholarship Training put on by Megan Logan, the recording is available online at https://youtu.be/3_RrhOeHb_4 at your convenience!
  • Graduating Seniors, please make sure that you are working on these applications now, while you have the time.  Please let us know if you have any questions!
  • The Texas 4-H Foundation Scholarship Information is available at https://texas4hfoundation.org/about-scholarships/
  • ALL Applications are due February 15, 2021 in the scholarship portal

UPCOMING TRAININGS & OPPORTUNITIES:

  • LIVESTOCK PROJECT WEIGH DAYS – RSVP Required
    • Scheduled for 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM at the Bastrop Area Livestock Show Barn on the following Saturdays:
      • Saturday, January 23, 2020
    • RSVP by texting or emailing Miss Mellanie or Miss Ashley if you are planning on coming to the weigh day(s)

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.

Please let us know if you have any questions and have a great week!!!

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