OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE High Desert Headlines January/February 2016 New 4-H Member/Family Orientation If this is your first year in 4-H, please join us for a New Member and Family Orientation night. We will be hosting orientations in Lakeview and in Christmas Valley. At the meeting, you will have the chance to meet other new 4-H members, learn about the 4-H program and have any of your questions answered. You will also walk away with all of the necessary paperwork you need for the next year and learn about all the great 4-H opportunities in Lake County! For more information or with questions, please feel free to visit our website at http://extension.oregonstate.edu/lake/, or call us at (541) 947-6054. Lakeview Extension Office Tuesday, January 26th 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm OR 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Christmas Valley Christmas Valley Boosters Building Wednesday, January 27th 5:30-6:30 pm All-County 4-H Meeting The All-County 4-H meeting will be held on January 12th at 6:00 pm in Paisley. At this meeting, we will discuss: 4-H highlights, sale committee announcements, the new 4-H mini-grants program, 4-H enrollment, new and upcoming livestock programming, North Lake office hours, and set the date of the next meeting. The meeting will begin at 6:00 pm with dinner starting at 6:30 pm and will be held at the Paisley Community Hall.
Announcements In this issue: New Member/Family Orientation 4-H College Scholarships 4-H & FFA Farm 2016 4-H Calendar National Congress 4-H Volunteers Needed 4-H Volunteers are still needed to lead the following project areas: Leathercraft Arts and Crafts Legos (in Lakeview) Sewing Crochet and Knitting Horse Dog Agility If you are interested in becoming a 4-H Leader, contact the Extension Office at (541) 947-6054. Scholarships Graduation is approaching fast and so are scholarship deadlines but don t worry! An informative meeting about 4-H state and local scholarships will be held in Christmas Valley on January 27th at 6:30 pm at the Christmas Valley Boosters Building and in Lakeview on January 31st at 6:30 pm at the Lake County Extension Office. This meeting will provide helpful information for all 4-H members (or previous 4-H members) that will be attending technical or trade schools, state colleges or universities, private or parochial colleges in any state at least 3/4 time in the fall of 2016 or 2017. Please R.S.V.P. to Jamie at the Extension office and let her know where you plan to attend school and your intended major/career path. She will research ahead of the meeting to identify scholarships that will be available to you personally. If you plan to attend OSU, there will be many more state 4-H scholarships available to you. Parents are more than welcome to tag along with your 4-Her. Please come with questions and be ready to take the next step! Bring your 4-H Record Book with you and make sure your Permanent Record or 4-H Resume is up to date. 4-H & FFA Farm Attention current 4-H members and future 4-H members: Are you interested in raising a livestock animal but don t have enough space in your backyard? Luckily, there is now a 4-H and FFA farm in Lakeview! This is an area where 4-H members can keep animals while raising them for fair. The cost is a $50.00 refundable deposit per animal. The pens are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis by the Lake County Extension Office. At the 4-H farm, you will find pens with a small shelter that can house swine, sheep and goats. Each pen has a water faucet nearby and there is a tack area where individuals can store feed and other supplies for the animal. After fair, members will check out of their assigned pens and, upon meeting all criteria on the check-out list, will receive their deposit back in full. This is a great opportunity for those who would like to raise a livestock animal but live in town or simply do not have enough space for a livestock animal at their home. Please direct any questions about the 4-H and FFA farm to the Lake County Extension Office (541) 947-6054. 2 LAKE COUNTY EXTENSION
2016 Calendar 12 January 26 January 31 January All-County 4-H Meeting Paisley Community Hall 6:00 pm New 4-H Member/Family Orientation Lake County Extension Office 4:00 pm Scholarship Information Meeting Lake County Extension Office 6:30 pm 15 January 27 January 19 February High Desert Leadership Retreat Eagle Crest Resort (15th-18th) 19 January 27 January 23 March Sale Committee Meeting Paisley 6:30 pm New 4-H Member/Family Orientation Christmas Valley Boosters Building 5:30 pm Scholarship Information Meeting Christmas Valley Boosters Building 6:30 pm Scholarship Due Date: 4-H State Scholarship and 4-H State & County Scholarship Due to the Lake County Extension Office Camp Tumbleweed (23rd-26th) Antelope, OR 22 June OSU Summer Conference (22nd-25th) OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 3
Announcements January/February National Congress I had the honor of serving as one of the chaperones for the 2015 National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Georgia. As a long-term member of the 4-H Recognition Committee, I was delighted to share in this amazing experience with 18 bright young leaders in the Oregon 4-H Development Program. Chaperoning National 4-H Congress was a remarkable experience and, due to generous donations, youth delegates were financially responsible for only a small deposit. National 4-H Congress is a premier opportunity for young people to connect with 4-H members from across the country. During our debrief activities, the Oregon delegation members reflected often on how much they valued meeting new people, learning from others with different backgrounds and establishing new friendships. It is truly amazing how the shared value of 4-H is the common thread to connect a diverse group of young people. The city of Atlanta has such a meaningful and rich history for the Unites States. Our delegation of young people had the opportunity to tour the Martin Luther King Memorial, the Carter Center and the Atlanta History Museum. These opportunities allowed the Oregon delegation to learn about Civil War, Civil Rights Movement and civic engagement in a very engaging manner. As I chaperoned these trips, I was delighted to see how they viewed the exhibits with such care and asked thought -provoking questions of our tour guides. If you are interested in applying, please visit with Danielle Thames (2013 delegate), Anna Fledderjohann (2014 delegate) or myself. For details on the application process please visit http:// oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/ national-4h-congress. Applications are due to the Lake County Extension Office by February 19 th. Jamie Davis 4 LAKE COUNTY EXTENSION
Lake County 4-H in History A small glimpse of what the Lake County 4-H program used to look like. 1940 In the fall of 1940 the Lake County Court and Budget Committee appropriated $1250 for a 4-H club agent. The present agent began work on May 1st, quotes the 1940-41 yearly report for Lake County; typed with a typewriter. Prior to a 4-H club agent being hired, all 4-H programming was overseen by the county agent that s a lot to juggle! The first 4-H agent in Lake county in 1940 was Chet Otis. Projects and Enrollment According to the report, in 1941 the project areas in lake county were livestock, dairy, beef, forestry, woodwork, health, cooking, sewing, and camp cookery. There were a total of 119 youth enrolled in 4-H and they participated in 169 projects at the county fair. The Lake County 4-H program has certainly grown since then and now has about 280-300 youth enrolled in 4-H. Livestock As pictured below, you can see how different the process of handling animals was. Pictured here (1) is Jean Ogle, a member of Thomas Creek Livestock, and her fat steer which placed grand champion in the 4-H club division of the Lake County Fair. Also pictured (2) are Dwight and Duane Curry, members of Thomas Creek Livestock as well, with their club calves. Fairgrounds In 1940, a new addition to the fairgrounds was made and is a building we still use today! Pictured below (3) is the Livestock shed No. 2, constructed in August by the Lake County Fair Board on the County Fairgrounds. This building housed livestock then and still stands, housing livestock during county fair each year. 1 Jean Ogle 3 Livestock Shed No. 2 2 Dwight & Duane Curry OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 5
Lake County Extension Service 103 South E Street Lakeview OR 97630 Return Service Requested Non Profit Organization US Postage Paid Lakeview OR 97630 Permit #20 To the Family of: Lake County 4-H Oregon Lake4h #Lake4h Lake County Extension Staff Agriculture Agent Pete Schreder peter.schreder@oregonstate.edu 4-H & Family Community Health Agent Jamie Davis jamie.davis@oregonstate.edu 4-H Education Program Assistant Samara Rufener samara.rufener@oregonstate.edu Lake County Extension Office 103 South E Street Lakeview, Oregon 97630 Phone: 541-947-6054 Fax: 541-947-6055 http://extension.oregonstate.edu/lake/ Office Specialist Jeannie Hite jeannie.hite@oregonstate.edu Oregon State University Extension Service offers educational programs, activities, and materials without discrimination based on age, color, disability, familial or parental status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, political beliefs, race, religion, reprisal, sex, sexual orientation, veteran s status, or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. Oregon State University Extension Service is an AA/ EOE/Veterans/Disabled.