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Jeffco 4H News July 25, 2019

Workshops:

Youth Canning Workshop – make plum jelly on Thursday, August 1 from 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon.  at the Jefferson County OSU Extension office.  Class is limited to 8 – call to reserve your spot by 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 30.

Jefferson County Free Fair is scheduled for September 4-7 (Wednesday – Saturday), 2019. Indoor entries are due by 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 4.  Our county fair is open to all ages! Fun activities include – Ice Cream Contest, Jefferson County Best Pie Maker contest, Jefferson County OHCE Quilt Turning, Pet Show and Bill Baker Band and other activities are in planning stages.  Open classes offer opportunities to your variety of projects, hobbies, crafts and more.  It is ‘Time’ to get your entries completed and ready to enter into the fair!

All eligible 4-H entries will be given the opportunity to be entered and taken to the Oklahoma State Fair, Oklahoma City on Wednesday, September 11, 2019.  Jefferson County will follow the state fair information for 4-H classes. For 4-H entry projects ideas, go to 4h.okstate.edu/events-and –activities/state-events.   Contact Tara Brown at 580-228-2332 for additional information.

What is State 4-H Roundup?  Roundup provides lots of opportunities to improve youth’s leadership skills by meeting other 4-H members from across Oklahoma and participating in outstanding workshops and spirited contests!  Attendees must have completed the 7th grade.  Roundup takes place on OSU Campus in Stillwater with main meetings taking place in Gallagher –Iba Arena; workshops are provided in many of the campus classrooms.  Roundup up gives the attendees an opportunity to see OSU Campus where Roundup attendees are housed in The Commons units.  This year theme “Passport to the Past, Ticket to Tomorrow” promises great fun while learning!  Pictures and an article on 2019 State 4-H Roundup will be in next week’s newspaper edition.  Tara Brown, Extension Educator – Family & Consumer Sciences/4-H Youth Development will chaperone Jefferson County’s delegation Tuesday, July 23 -26. 

State Fair Cupcake Wars and Fruit and Vegetable Sculpting Contest Information this year the information has be posted to the Oklahoma 4-H Website.  http://4h.okstate.edu/events-and-activities/state-events-activities/oklahoma-state-fairs/oklahoma-state-fair  Registration is based on first come first serve.  Registration opens August 1st and will need to be sent to the State 4-H Office this year.

Jefferson County Free Fair Indoor Results

Adult Open Class

Kitchen Articles

1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

Bath Articles

1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

Bedroom Articles

a. Crochet Afghan 

1st Place Rebecca Hauser, Waurika

b. Dresser Runner 

1st Place Mary Davis. Hastings

c. Baby Quilt 

1st Place    Mary Davis, Hastings

Clothing

  1. Jewelry Crawl   1st Place    Mary Davis, Hastings
  2. Poncho    1st Place    Mary Davis, Hastings
  3. Doll    1st Place,   Linda Franklin, Waurika
  4. Special Occasion    1st Place    Linda Franklin, Waurika
  5. Adult Fitted Face Mask   1st Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika
  6. Adult Pleated Face Mask.  1st Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika
  7. Child Girl Face Mask    1st Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika
  8. Child Boy Face Mask   1st Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika
  9. Teen Face Mask    1st Place    Linda Franklin, Waurika

Photography

Unframed Color

Nature   1st Place    Judy Henderson, Waurika

                2nd Place   Darren Beaver, Waurika

Land Mark   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Still Life   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Nature Plant   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Weather   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                   2nd Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                   3rd Place   Darren Beaver, Waurika

Black & White

Agriculture   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Framed Color

Nature   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Land Mark   1st Place   Darren Beaver, Waurika

Still Life   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Nature Plant   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                          2nd Place   Shirley Beaver, Waurika

                           3rd Place   Darren Braver, Waurika

                          4th Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Nature Trees   1st Place   Darren Beaver, Waurika

                           2nd Place   Darren Beaver, Waurika

Weather           1st Place   Darren Beaver, Waurika

                           2nd Place   Darren Beaver, Waurika

                           3rd Place    Judy Henderson, Waurika

                           4th Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                           5th Place   Darren Beaver, Waurika

Agriculture       1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                           2nd Place   Shirley Beaver, Waurika

Sports               1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Portrait             1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                           2nd Place   Shirley Beaver, Waurika

Animals             1st Place   Shirley Beaver, Waurika

                           2nd Place   Shirley Beaver, Waurika

                           3rd Place    Shirley Beaver, Waurika

Other                 1st Place   Darren Beaver, Waurika

Overall Best Photo         Shirley Beaver. Waurika

Arts/Crafts

Outdoor   1st Place    Pat McGriff, Waurika

 Wall Hanging   1st Place   Lisa Follis, Waurika

                            2nd Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                            3rd Place   Lisa Follis, Waurika

                            4th Place   Lisa Follis, Waurika

Acrylic Painting   1st Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika

                              2nd Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika

                             3rd Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika

                              4th Place   Chase Wardlow, Waurika

Woodworking   1st Place   Pat McGriff, Waurika

Refinished   1st Place   Rebecca Hauser, Waurika

Repurposed   1st Place   Lisa Follis, Waurika

                         2nd Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                         3rd Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

                         4th Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika

Jewelry   

Fossilized Collection    1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Agate Necklace   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                               2nd Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                               3rd Place,   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Turquoise   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                     2nd Place    Judy Henderson, Waurika

                     3rd Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Cabochron Collection   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Wire Wrap   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

                       2nd Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Petrified Collection   1st Place   Judy Henderson, Waurika

Holiday

Christmas   1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

Easter     1st Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika

   2nd Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika

Fall   1st Place   Pat McGriff, Waurika

Other                  1st Place   Lisa Follis, Waurika

                            2nd Place   Lisa Follis, Waurika

                            3rd Place    Stormy Moss, Waurika

Face Mask

Adult   1st Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika

             2nd Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika

Child   1st Place    Linda Franklin, Waurika

Dolls   1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

            2nd Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika

           3rd Place    Linda Franklin, Waurika

Quilts

Hand Stitched   1st Place   Peggy Bates, Ryan

Machine     1st Place   Pat McGriff, Waurika

Crochet    1st Place   Linda Franklin, Waurika

Best Of Show   Peggy Bates, Ryan

Plants

   1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

               2nd Place   Pat McGriff, Waurika

Cookies    

1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

                  2nd Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

Cake   1st Place   Peggy Bates, Ryan

Pies

Nut   1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

Fruit   1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

Ice Box Pie   1st Place    Mary Davis, Hastings

Other   1st Place   Ashley Moen, Waurika

Breads

Yeast Rolls   1st Place   Pat McGriff, Waurika

Zucchini Bread   1st Place    Pat McGriff, Waurika

Best Decorated Cookie Jar    Mary Davis, Hastings

Best Pie Maker   Mary Davis, Hastings

Canning

Vegetables   1st Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika

                       2nd Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika

                       3rd Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika

Tomato Sauce   1st Place   Abbie Trip, Ringling

Salsa   1st Place   Abbie Tripp, Ringling

            2nd Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika

            3rd Place   Pat McGriff, Waurika

Pickles   1st Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika

               2nd Place   Levida Dyer, Waurika

Bread & Butter Pickles   1st Place   Abbie Tripp, Ringling

                                            2nd Place   Heather Bryant, Waurika

Pickled Okra   1st Place   Heather Bryant, Waurika

                         2nd Place   Heather Bryant, Waurika

Squash Relish   1st Place   Abbie Tripp, Ringling

                           2nd Place   Marie Jordan, Waurika

Other    1st Place   Heather Bryant, Waurika

              2nd Place   Heather Bryant, Waurika

Jellies/ Jams   1st Place   Abbie Tripp, Ringling

                          2nd Place   Abbie Tripp, Ringling

                           3rd Place   Abbie Tripp, Ringling

                           4th Place   Abbie Tripp, Ringling

                            5th Place   LaRonda Duncan, Waurika

                             6th Place   LaRonda Duncan, Waurika

Vegetables

Basket   1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

Okra   1st Place   Clifford Avens, Ryan

             2nd Place   Gayle Austin, Waurika

Pumpkin   1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

Watermelon   1st Place   Mary Davis, Hastings

Open Youth

Clothing  1st Place   Heather Poage, Ryan

Outdoor    

Rocks   1st Place   Ace Dyer, Hastings

Woodworking   1st Place   Oat Wyler, Waurika

Geology   1st Place   Ace Dyer, Hastings

Arts/Crafts

Magnetic/Legos   1st Place   Jet Dyer, Hastings

Leather Craft   1st Place   Ace Dyer, Hastings

Woodworking   1st Place   Ace Dyer, Hastings

Acrylic Painting   1st Place   Rylee Townsend, Ryan

                               2nd Place   Destiny Richardson, Waurika

                               3rd Place   Carlie Campiche, Waurika

                               4th Place Rylee Townsend, Ryan

Pencil Art    2nd Place   Destiny Richardson, Waurika

Repurposed   1st Place   Ace Dyer, Hastings

Cookies   1st Place   Landry Forsyth, Waurika

Bread   1st Place   Landry Forsyth, Waurika

Vegetables   1st Place   Alexia Henry, Waurika

 Fruits   1st Place   Jet Dyer, Hastings

Eggs

White   1st Place   Jet Dyer, Hastings

Brown   1st Place   Jet Dyer, Hastings

               2nd Place   Landry Forsyth, Waurika

Other    1st Place   Jet Dyer, Hastings

              2nd Place   Jet Dyer, Hastings

4-H

Poster Art   1st Place   Heather Poage, Ryan

Arts/Crafts   1st Place   Cabot Allen, Ringling

                       2nd Place   Heather Poage, Ryan

 3rd Place   Hannah Williams, Ryan

Metal   1st Place   Tucker Mashore, Ringling

Finger Painting   1st Place   Oat Wyler, Waurika

Outdoor   1st Place   Tucker Mashore, Ringling

Clothing   1st Place    Heather Poage, Ryan

Photography   

Black & White Unframed   1st Place   Oat Wyler, Waurika

Vegetables   

Okra   1st Place   Saylor Smith, Ringling

            2nd Place   Weston Smith, Ringling

Eggs

Brown    1st Place   Jasmine Henry, Waurika

Other    1st Place    Jasmine Henry, Waurika

Canning

Pickled Okra   1st Place   Weston Smith, Ringling

                          2nd Place   Saylor Smith, Ringling

Jellies/Jams

Fruit   1st Place   Jasmine Henry, Waurika

Other   1st Place   Jasmine Henry, Waurika

FFA

Photography   

Nature   1st Place   Houston Scott, Waurika

Agriculture   1st Place   Houston Scott, Waurika

Acrylics    1st Place   Heather Poage, Ryan

Outdoor   1st Place   Alexia Henry, Waurika

Vegetables

Yellow Squash   1st Place   Alexia Henry, Waurika

Zucchini Squash   1st Place   Alexia Henry, Waurika

Tomatoes   1st Place   Alexia Henry, Waurika

Tractor Driving

Jr. Division   Cody Ramsey, Waurika

Pet Contest

1st Place   Bean Wester, Waurika

2nd Place   Boone Wester, Waurika

3rd Place   Ace Dyer, Hastings

4th Place   Jet Dyer, 

2020 Free Fair Livestock Results

Heifer Class

Grand Champion   Clara Cross, Waurika

Reserve Grand Champion   Clara Cross, Waurika

Steer Class

Grand Champion   Rance Howard, Ringling

Reserve Grand Champion   Rance Howard, Ringling

Mini Hereford

Grand Champion   Bean Walker, Waurika

Reserve Champion   Boone Wester, Waurika

Goats

Doe Goat

Grand Champion   Alexia Henry, Waurika

Reserve Champion   Jasmine Henry, Waurika

Wether Goat

Grand Champion   Oat Wyler, Waurika

Horse

Grand Champion   Dallie Taylor, Ringling

Jefferson County 4H October 17 2019

Clover Trivia:  What entity guides the 4-H Program in the United States?

 Answer: (Cooperative Extension System or Cooperative Extension Service)

Waurika and Ryan Cloverbuds Red River Rangers Club met Monday, October 7 at Ryan Sr. Citizens Center.  Leader Lori Lovett had a fun activity planned and Snacks were served to members and their parents.

The next cloverbud meeting will be 6 p.m. Monday, October 21 here at the Jefferson County Fair building located at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.  We will make smoothies using a 4-H Blender Bike. Cloverbuds are youth ages 5-7 and enrolled in 4-H.  Come join us!

2 Youth painting
flower pots to plant pansies
during Ringling’s
Western Days

4-H members who are ages 13 and older (or in the 7th grade and older) and actively enrolled in Jefferson County 4-H:  We are excited to include a Teen Leadership Group to our county programs!  Opportunities will be included to assist developing leadership include planning county 4-H fun events, help plan end of the year banquet, assist with county 4-H contests and more!  Contact Tara Brown at 580-228-2332.

Ringling 4-H now has a volunteer Adult leader!  Parilyn Hairod is excited to rejuvenate Ringling 4-H.  She and her husband, Kent, with the assistance of Amanda Ridenour, set up a booth at Ringling Western Days Saturday, October 5.  We had tables set to show a few items Ringling 4-H members had made during the summer as well as information on how to enroll in 4-H.  There were also tables set up for youth and parents to come and paint a flower pot then, after it dried, planted a pansy flower in their flower pot.  57 youth participated and we are excited and hope to regain an active 4-H group in Ringling!  

If you are an adult and interested in volunteering with 4-H, contact Jefferson County OSU Extension office at 580-228-2332.

Jefferson County 4H News May 23 2019

4-H: Jefferson County Kids Cooking in the Kitchen: This is open to all children interested in cooking or learning to cook! Our next class is scheduled at 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, 2019. We will learn Kitchen and Food Safety while making Smoothies. Contact our office (580-228-2332) by 3 p.m. Friday, June 21 to allow us time to get the supplies we will need.

State 4-H Roundup will be July 23-26, 2019.

Must have completed the 7th grade to attend and be actively enrolled in 4-H. Roundup registration forms are now available in Jefferson County OSU Extension office and will be due back into our office no later than 3 p.m. Thursday, May 30, 2019. This early date is necessary for us to get the registration forms and fees to the state 4-H office by their deadline date. Thank you. There are many workshops to select from to attend!

Exciting things are happening in Jefferson County 4-H! We are looking forward to Tri County 4-H camp which will be held at Salt Creek Retreat, Ringling, June 19-21, 2019. We have a total 20 Jefferson County 4-H members registered and ready to go! We will be holding summer workshops to help prepare for the Jefferson County Free Fair which is scheduled for Wednesday, September 4 – Saturday, September 7. Two graduating Seniors were presented with Joachim 4-H Awards; next week I will share pictures and an article so you can see who are our graduating seniors. To be eligible, they had to have been actively enrolled and active in 4-H during their high school career and submit a statement explaining how many years they were enrolled in 4-H, what 4-H taught them, how they plan to use what they learned and why others should join 4-H.

4-H offers many opportunities for members to grow and prepare for their future – and there are scholarship and awards available to assist them with their post high school further education opportunities.

Come join us and help “Make the Best Better!”

JEFFCO News and Information

News relating to Family and Consumer Sciences:

Co-Parenting Classes: Oklahoma law mandates divorcing parents of minor children to take a Co-Parenting Class. To register for one of these classes, contact Jefferson County OSU Extension office at 580-228-2332.  Pre-registration is required and there is a cost for this class.  This class is also informative for Grandparents and other relatives and is offered monthly. The next class is scheduled for 1 pm Tuesday, November 8, 2022, at the Jefferson County OSU Extension Conference Room. Other dates may be scheduled as time allows.  Contact Tara Brown at 580-228-2332 for additional information.  

Jefferson County Oklahoma Home and Community Education (OHCE) hosts monthly programs the 3rd Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m.; these programs include research-based educational topics.  These programs are open to the public.  

November 15: “Gnome-body Knows You Like I Gnome You!” will be presented by Carol Hart, Comanche County Extension Educator, Family & Consumer Sciences, CED

If there are programs you would like to see, please let us know!  Upcoming programs will include “Back to the Basics” and cover cooking, sewing, and Financial Budgeting, etc. Also upcoming is a class for Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance.  If interested, or know someone who will be interested, call and let Tara Brown know so adequate supplies can be made available.

Our October 18 program was “Hydroponic Gardening – Growing a Living Pantry” presented by Tara Brown, Jefferson County OSU Extension Educator, Family & Consumer Sciences/4-H Youth Development/CED.  Information is available as handouts.

OHCE CREED, We believe the family should come first in the life of the individual, the community, and the nation. We will build our homes on love and mutual respect. We shall endeavor to discover the potential in our children and our neighbor’s children and to help them develop their personalities in such a manner that they make a worthwhile contribution to life. We shall maintain high standards in our homes through research and education to promote better use of our environment and better living conditions for all. We shall encourage a faith in a God of love who is forever revealed through natural laws and human personalities. We shall have faith that strong leaders shall go forth from our homes and communities, carrying with them throughout the universe the ideals which we have proclaimed.

Jefferson County 4-H and Youth Development News:

Enrollment for 2022-2023 began August 1st through 4h.zsuite.org.  To enroll, students must be 8 years of age and in the 3rd grade (or older).  To participate in 4-H Events and Contest,  members must be actively enrolled.  If you need assistance, contact Linda Whitsett or Tara Brown at Jefferson County OSU Extension 580-228-2332.

Emails and information about upcoming 4-H events will be emailed to your email address you used when signing up on 4h.zsuite.org

Many students may be planning to show an animal at the Jr. Livestock Show and/or at Oklahoma Youth Expo (OYE).  OYE Nominations are due by November 10 for many animal breeds – please get with your school’s Ag teacher for assistance – You must be actively enrolled in 4-H or FFA to participate.

West District South Region Public Speaking (Speeches, Illustrated Presentations, and Demonstrations) contest will be Saturday, February 11, 2023, at the Pleasant View Mennonite Church in Hydro, Oklahoma.  The contest will begin at 9 am and end by noon.  There will also be a Volunteer Conference in the afternoon for those enrolled as a 4-H Volunteer.  Contact Tara Brown for the link to register for the contest.

Shooting Sports – a training for those interested in becoming a Shooting Sports coach will be held Saturday, December 3 and Sunday, December 4 at Chisholm Trail Technology Center between Kingfisher and Watonga.  Due Date to Registered is November 18.  There is a registration fee, contact Tara Brown for information.  To be a Shooting Sports coach (which includes Archery, Air Rifle/Pistol, Shotgun, Muzzleloader, Hunting Skills, Western Heritage, County Coordinator), you must be enrolled as a volunteer in 4h.zsuite.org

Jeffco COOP News

News relating to Family and Consumer Sciences:

Co-Parenting Classes:  This class, offered monthly, is informative for Parents, Grandparents and other relatives of minor children living with parents who are going through a separation or divorce. The next class is scheduled for 1 pm Tuesday, December 13, 2022, at the Jefferson County OSU Extension Conference Room. Other dates may be scheduled as time allows. 

Oklahoma law mandates divorcing parents of minor children to take a Co-Parenting Class. To register for a class, contact Jefferson County OSU Extension office at 580-228-2332.  Pre-registration is required and there is a cost for this class. Contact Tara Brown at 580-228-2332 for additional information.  

Jefferson County Oklahoma Home and Community Education (OHCE) hosts monthly programs the 3rd Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m.; these programs include research-based educational topics.  These programs are open to the public.  

November 15: “Gnome-body Knows You Like I Gnome You!” was presented by Carol Hart, Comanche County Extension Educator, Family & Consumer Sciences, CED.  Members present heard a brief history of Gnomes and each one was given an opportunity to make their own Gnome.

Tara Brown, Melicia McFadden, and Carolyn Watkins
Displaying their gnomes. 

Our December meeting will be “Holiday Tea”.  Date, time and location will be announced when finalized.

A class for Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance will be scheduled and will be open to all ages.  If interested, or know someone who will be interested, let Tara Brown know so adequate supplies can be made available.

Jefferson County 4-H and Youth Development News:

Enrollment for 2022-2023 began August 1st through 4h.zsuite.org.  To enroll, students must be 8 years of age and in the 3rd grade (or older).  To participate in 4-H Events and Contest, members must be actively enrolled.  If you need assistance, contact Linda Whitsett or Tara Brown at Jefferson County OSU Extension 580-228-2332.

Emails and information about upcoming 4-H events will be emailed to your email address you used when signing up on 4h.zsuite.org

West District 4-H Has Talent is scheduled for Saturday, January 28, 2023.  Entries are due to Jefferson County OSU Extension office by 3 p.m. Wednesday, January 11, 2023.

West District South Region Public Speaking (Speeches, Illustrated Presentations, and Demonstrations) contest will be Saturday, February 11, 2023, at the Pleasant View Mennonite Church in Hydro, Oklahoma.  The contest will begin at 9 am and end by noon.  There will also be a Volunteer Conference in the afternoon for those enrolled as a 4-H Volunteer.  Contact Tara Brown for the link to register for the contest.

Shooting Sports – our next session will be 6 p.m. Tuesday, December 6, 2022.  We meet in the Jefferson County Fair Building.  Must be enrolled in 4-H. 

Sage Mayfeld and Coach Emily Smith checking the target

Jefferson County Jr. Livestock Show is scheduled for Thursday, February 23-Saturday, February 25, 2023.  Entries are due by 4 p.m. Friday, December 16, 2022.

West District Duds to Dazzle is scheduled for Saturday, April 1, 2023, at Clinton, OK. More details will be coming.

West District South Culinary Days is scheduled for Wednesday, May 31, 2023, at Stephens  Food Showdown.

If you are interested in becoming a 4-H volunteer, contact OSU Extension at 580-228-2332 for information.

RECIPE

Slow Cooker Turkey and Dumplings

Ingredients

• 2 (10.75 ounce) cans condensed cream of chicken soup

• 1 (15 ounce) can chicken broth

• 1 1/2 cups chopped cooked turkey, or more to taste

• 1 cup chopped potatoes, or more to taste

• 1 cup chopped carrots, or more to taste

 1/2 onion, chopped

2 tablespoons butter

1 pinch garlic powder

1 pinch poultry seasoning

1/2 (10 ounce) can refrigerated buttermilk biscuit dough, cut into squares

Instructions 

1. Mix cream of chicken soup, chicken broth, turkey, potatoes, carrots, onion, butter, garlic powder, and poultry seasoning together in a slow cooker.                                                 

2. Cook on High for 3 hours; stir. Arrange biscuits atop turkey mixture and cook until biscuits are cooked through, about 1 more hour.

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