Friday, February 28, 2014

Robotics and Cake Decorating


Hi Everyone,
·         First, a huge “THANK YOU” to my awesome techie parents who helped out so much last night.  We had a great meeting.  Bring back your growing terrarium to share with the group at the next meeting (don’t worry- you get to keep it). 

·         Second- here are a few things.  For folks with TRADITIONAL members (over 8 by Dec. 31, 2013), here is the 4-H project list links.  Some of these are a little cryptic. So let me know what you would like specific information on.  Please think about any projects you would like to complete and/or do for fair this year.  I will get you all the needed information.  We strongly encourage each traditional member to finish at least one complete project.

https://www.colorado4h.org/project_resources/clover_guide/psguide_gnr.php   General Projects ,science, ceramics, shooting, etc)
https://www.colorado4h.org/project_resources/clover_guide/psguide_fcs.php  (Family and Consumer sciences- cooking, quilting, cakes, etc.)

·         Cake decorating workshop for units 1-3 is March 8th from 9-12.  Cost is $5 and it will be held at Adco Fairgrounds.  Open to enrolled members 8 and over.  Julia (extension agent at Adco fairgrounds) must have RSVP and money by Mar 4th
Unit 1- decorating with candy/ edibles
Unit 2- single layer cake- basic use of frosting bags and tips
Unit 3- double layer cake- additional tips used. 

Please contact me if you are unsure about what level is appropriate.  If you have never done cake decorating I would suggest Unit 1 or 2.

·         Robotics for the next meeting.  Parents- if you are able, please bring a small selection of hand tools, needle nosed pliers, small saws, etc.  I highly suggest marking your tools with colored electrical tape, duct tape or spray paint the handles with a stripe, to identify your tools.  If anyone has a soldering kit, that would also be helpful.  Please bring clean trash (food containers, etc) and/or old broken toys.  Wheels etc.  PWe will have a selection of electronic supplies for sale, at cost. You are welcome to use any of them for free, or purchase if you would like to take home.  Motors are $1-2, other components are probably under $1-$2 each.  Full electronics for a robot should be around $6-$8.  If you would like to order your own supplies, I am using www.robotstore.com  They seem to have the best prices.

Friday, February 14, 2014



Hello All,
Here are our scheduled meetings and activities for spring.  Please note I have added many workshops and such on the weekends that may be offered by other entities or the county.  Please join our facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/397424847023771/ if you haven’t already.  These workshops will be listed under the “events” page as will the regular meetings (as soon as I find time to add them).”.

It looks like we have several new families coming in, so we have tried to make the topics a little more general while everyone get acclimated.  Please know that guests and members of other clubs are always welcome.   So please feel free to forward to anyone interested

Good News 4-H Spring Schedule
Club Meetings- all meetings at 5511 W. 136th Ave., at 6:30pm unless otherwise specified:
Feb 27th: Hydrology and Terrariums
Mar13th: Electronics and Robotics
March 20th (date change due to spring break) Gardening
April 10th: Small Animals/ Eggs
April 24th: Wilderness Medicine and Survival

Other Activities-
Feb 15th: Shooting Sports 101 @ Adco Fairgrounds
Feb 22nd: Creative Cooks contest- Adco fairgrounds, most of the day
Feb 23rd: Vet Workshop 2-3pm Strasburg Vet Clinic
Feb 25th: Horses 101 6:30-8:30pm Adco fairgrounds
March 1st: Livestock Field Day @ The Ranch Event Center- Loveland, CO
Free-all day, although you may sign up for separate sessions as desired.
March 8th Beef Field Day
March 15th  Sheep and Goat Field Day (contact me for details)
March 15th- project help on sewing or heritage arts projects @ Adco fairgrounds
March 22nd- Swine Field Day
April 26 Performing Arts Contest
May 4th- Cake Decorating Contest

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Fall/Winter meetings


Hello All,
Here are our scheduled meetings and activities for fall/winter.  Please note I have added many workshops and such on the weekends that may be offered by other entities or the county.  Please join our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/397424847023771/ if you haven’t already.  These workshops will be listed under the “events” page as will the regular meetings (as soon as I find time to add them).  The info in this email will also be posted on the blog:  www.goodnews4h.blogspot.com and  will be on the FB site under “files”.

It looks like we have several new families coming in, so we have tried to make the topics a little more general while everyone get acclimated.  Please know that guests and members of other clubs are always welcome.   So please feel free to forward to anyone interested.   I look forward to seeing everyone again!

I do have a community service opportunity this Sunday at a food bank.  We will be meeting at 9am and then going over to clean and organize.  Please email if interested.  We would love to have you!

++++County shooting sports will start up in October.  Please see FB events for an archery opportunity and a youth shotgun opportunity.  I will post more info as I have it


Good News 4-H Club 2013 Fall/Winter Meetings

Where: Meetings will typically be held at 5511 W. 136th Ave at Good News Community Church- unless noted.
Cost: Meetings are free.  Sometimes a small donation is requested.  This will be indicated for certain activities.  Donations are usually $1-3 per child and will result in a take home item for the child. There will be a www.signupgenius.com list for some meetings if many types of supplies are needed.  It would be helpful if each attending family helped with supplies in these instances.
Who: Some meetings require several stations.  It would be helpful if an adult or 12 and over member helped staff these stations.  Stations will be noted at signupgenius. 
Everyone is welcome at all meetings, including guests.  For certain meetings, we would love an RSVP, as that helps me prepare enough supplies.
What: Meeting topics may include lecture or demonstrations, but we mainly try and focus on hands on activities.  Cloverbuds are members 7 and under (as of 12-31-2013).  They are always welcome at regular activities, but they may have additional activities of their own.  We ask that a parent or guardian is present with Cloverbud members.  Tips and Tricks will be a short demo and practice aimed at older member or members interested in that particular subject.  Parents/ guardians are also welcome to try their hand at the skills presented.  Tips and tricks will be presented towards the end of the meeting.

Date: Sept 26, 2013
Meeting Topic: Welcome Picnic/ Potluck and Fishing
Cloverbuds: fall craft
Tips and Tricks: None
Fee/ Signup: Free.  Please sign up for potluck item(s) at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044DAFA62AA64-fall and bring fishing pole and tackle if you have or want it.

Date: Oct 10th, 2013- rain or shine.  Rockets go at 6:30 until all have launched
Meeting Topic: Rockets and Flight- join us as we explore the world of flight.  We will make our own gliders, launch model rockets and learn some rocket terminology.  Bring your own rocket to launch if you have one!
Cloverbuds: Gliders
Tips and Tricks: Cake decorating- how to level and crumb frost a cake. Bring a refrigerated, unfrosted single layer cake of your choice and frosting or simply watch a demonstration.
Fee/ Signup: Free.  Station sign up only, no materials needed. http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044DAFA62AA64-fall1

Date: Oct 24th, 2013
Meeting Topic: The wonderful world of birds- Join us as we learn all about birds.  We will meet a variety of domestic poultry, big and small, a tame house sparrow and hopefully, our resident falconer will stop by with a bird of prey.  We will also have a poultry showmanship demonstration and kids can practice.  We will also discuss bird watching. Do you have a bird?  If so, feel free to bring it-and give the group an introduction to your avian friend.
Cloverbuds: Pinecone wild bird feeders
Tips and Tricks: Sewing- understanding a basic pattern.  Bring a pattern of your own to decipher, or watch the demonstration.
Fee/ Signup: None- one or two helpers needed on stations.

Date: Nov 14th, 2013
Meeting Topic: Baking and Baking experiments- Join us for a great night of baking and baking experiments.  Younger kids and beginning bakers will mix and pour, older and experienced bakers will learn more advanced techniques and perform some experiments.
Cloverbuds: Easier baking techniques
Tips and Tricks: Cake decorating- leaf and star tip techniques.
Fee/ Signup: No fee.  We do have some supplies requests.  We are also looking for someone to host our meeting, and hopefully someone with double ovens! http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044DAFA62AA64-fall1

Date: Nov 21st, 2013 * Note date change due to Thanksgiving
Meeting Topic: Ceramics and Robotics- Join us for a fun evening where you can paint your own ceramic ornaments and make a robot with stuff you can find around the house.  Spend the evening at one station, or check them all out!
Cloverbuds: ornaments and simple robots
Tips and Tricks: sewing- 5/8 inch hem and seam finishing
Fee/ Signup: There may be a small fee ($1-2) per ornament and a small fee if robots are taken home (cost TBA).  Robots are free otherwise. Ornaments will be kiln fired and ready at the next meeting for members to take home. http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044DAFA62AA64-fall1

Date: Dec 12th, 2013
Meeting Topic: Pies and Pickling.  Join us for a fun night of mini pies and make your own jar of pickled carrots to take home. 
Cloverbuds: Same activities
Tips and Tricks: Decorative Pie Crusts- how to make fancy crusts
Fee/ Signup: Materials sign up, no fee.

No second December meeting- Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

County Fair Results

Hi Everyone,
We had a great County Fair!

We had several of our club kids participate in county fair with amazing results!  We are so very proud of our club members.  Here are some preliminary results- I know I have a few errors, so please bear with me as I get them finalized.  Good Luck to all of our State Fair Qualifiers!

Awards explanation:
  • A project is given a blue (highest quality), red or white designation.

  • From the blues, a champion and reserve champion may be awarded. Champion projects are eligible for state fair.

  • From the Champions, a Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Project may be chosen.
Animal Projects: 
Most animal projects are awarded by breed, sex and age- some are further divided by color.  For example, your rabbit can win best junior mini lop buck.  The winners of these groups then compete for best of breed (BOB), and best opposite sex of breed (BOS).  Best of breed winners then go up for Best in Show (BIS), or Champion Bird of Show.  Poultry and dogs have a category between best of breed and best in show- which is a best in group.  Complicated enough for you?

Olivia-
Gardening- Champion, Grand Champion
Knitting- Reserve Champion
Archery-
Poultry Record Book- 5th

Owen-
Robotics- Champion, Grand Champion

Sasha-
Cake Decorating- Red Group

Lacey-
Rabbits- Best in Show
Himalayan Rabbits- Best of Breed

Ana Rose-
Grand Champion Turkey
Champion American Breed Chicken

Aaron-
Champion Game Bantam
Champion SCCL chicken
Res. Champion Bird of Show

Amber-
Senior Poultry Showmanship Champion
Senior Small Animal Round Robin- 8th

Madison-
Cakes- Champion
DYD (decorate your duds)- Champion, Grand Champion
Sewing- Champion
Breads- blue group
Home Environment- Champion, Grand Champion
Gardening- Champion
Adv. Food Preservation- Blue group
Inter. Small Animal Round Robin- Reserve Champion
Intermed Poultry Showmanship- Champion
Intermed Poultry Record Book- Champion
Ch. and Res Ch. Pigeon

Adrianna-
Cupcakes- Blue group
DYD- Reserve Champion
Sewing- red group
Pies- Reserve Champion
Baking- Champion
Scrapbooking- 2 page- Champion
Gardening- Champion
Food Preservation- Reserve Champion
Reserve Champion Game Bantam
Intermed Poultry Showmanship- 4th
Intermed Poultry Record- Reserve Champion





Wednesday, May 22, 2013

May- June 2013 Meetings

Welcome to Good News 4-H!  Here are our meetings for the next month.  Guests are always welcome.  It is too late for  NEW members over the age of 8 to participate in County Fair for 2013, however, you are still welcome to participate in our club activities through the summer.  Children 5-7 may still participate in Adams County Fair in the "mini" division, which is non-competitive and may showcase their awesome creations on our Cloverbud table at fair.  Of course, they are also welcome at any of our summer activities too.  There is no enrollment fee due until Oct 2013 (should you choose to continue at that time).  There may be a small donation request per activity from the club.  It is noted below.  If no donation is stated- activities are free.

HI All,

Here is the kickoff for weekly meetings.  Please remember, meetings are optional. Please make what you can and don't feel guilty about the rest.  Guests are always welcome.  Simply let me know a number so I can plan enough supplies.

 

 tomorrow 4-H meeting will be at the church (5511 W. 136th Ave, Broomfield) at 6:30.  Please plan on grubby shirts as we will be making friendship bracelets and using dye on them.  We will also have tiny chickens for poultry showmanship practice and kids are welcome to bring any other projects they would like to work on.  remember- we do have a full kitchen at the church if needed.
 

 

Next week- May 30th We will be doing tie dye outside the church, if the weather is nice.  Please wear grubby clothing.  If it will be raining, we will still hold a meeting but we will be doing a different activity.  The club will be providing white T shirts to dye.  Please email a specific size if you care.  Otherwise we will have some adult med- large and a few youth sizes on hand.  Feel free to bring any other items you may like to dye including pillow cases, socks, etc.  Kids may work on their 4-H projects instead if they choose.  I am going to try and be at the church by 5:30.  You are welcome to come early if you wish.  I could use a few adult or older kid helpers at each dye or banding station.

 
Tie Dye projects will be going home wet, in a plastic bag.  They will need to sit overnight at least.  Please remind your child not to pitch them into the washer with other clothing (at least for the first wash :0), as this will result in much more dyed clothing then you bargained for!  A $2 donation per shirt is appreciated.  That is what we will have to pay for them.  Money will replenish our fundraising account. 

 

 
June 6th - Offsite- Summer Picnic and Fishing

We will be meeting at EB Rains Park- across from the Northglenn Rec Center, very close to 120th and I-25.

I will be trying to book a picnic pavilion.  They are very reasonable.  More info on which pavilion to follow.  I think we should potluck, if you guys want to.  Kids can fish.  Pond will be stocked June 1st for the kids' fishing derby.    I have a few poles and lots and lots of tackle.  So, even if you do not have equipment, bring kids down to fish!  Please sign up for potluck here: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C044DAFA62AA64-summer


 

June 13th-  Demonstrations - any child showing at fair needs to do at least one demonstration.  We would also like to encourage all of our members to practice this vital skill. This is your chance!  Kids can make cookies, plant a seed, fire off a rocket or whatever they can think of.  Demonstrations could also be physical skills such as "how to shoot a free throw." If your child would like to do a demonstration, please sign up here:  www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C044DAFA62AA64-demonstration   We will also be making plastic bead necklaces and or other jewelry for a community service project.  So please come and learn and/or teach and serve!  Please let me know if you need materials.   Cloverbuds (5-7 year olds) are also encouraged to show off their skills. Thank you!
  
 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

April 25th Meeting

Hi All,
Here is the meeting topic for April 25th:  Grains and Breads of the World!
Pse feel free to bring a favorite, something new, or something that represents your heritage. Your child should have a small paragraph they can share with the group about their bread(s). Thank you!
We will be learning about the big 3 grains (corn, rice and wheat) and about the breads of the world.  Please use the following link to sign up for one or more breads to share with the group.  You may make or purchase.  It doesn't have to be a ton, as we will cut little bites of everything for everyone. Please have your child prepare a little paragraph about their bread(s).  Feel free to bring a favorite or bring a bread which represents your heritage.   PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOUR CHILD HAS FOOD ALLERGIES OR IF THEY ARE GLUTEN INTOLERANT.


We will also be finalizing enrollments.  Please let friends and family know- if they would like to join 4-H and show at fair this year, they need to be enrolled by MAY 1st.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Spring Welcome Post

Please scroll down one post for our April activities-thank you!

Welcome to Good News 4-H!  We are an Adams County Club meeting at Good News Church at 5511 W. 136th Ave.  We are always accepting new members, boys and girls of all ages.  Our specialties are poultry, rabbits, gardening, cake decorating, baking, food preservation, dogs and pocket pets but we support all projects, including horse and large livestock.  We are always seeking parent or volunteer project leaders.  Cloverbuds meet with the traditional club members but may have modified activites.

We typically meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 6:30.  Meetings last until about 8pm.  Please subscribe to the blog for updates and feel free to email me with questions.  We also schedule special events occasionally on the weekends. 

Please feel free to come to any of our meetings or activities to see if we are the right club for you!  We would love to have you.  An RSVP is appreciated so we can prepare enough supplies.

Important Links
4-H Registration must be done online.  Please go to: https://colorado.4honline.com/Login.aspx?4041306268495252646F2B413D to enroll.  You will need immunization records for the kids, so please have that available before attempting registration.  When it comes time to add the club- we are under "Good News" 4-H.   Projects can be changed for a little while, so you can enroll and then we can help you figure out what projects you would like to start with.  Good first year projects include baking, gardening, cake decorating and decorate your duds/sewing, as well as any animal projects.  However, the sky is the limit, so sign up for whatever looks exciting to you.  You then need to mail or bring a check for $35 per child to the Adams County Extension Office. This fee will be good until Oct 1st, 2013.  Returning Members enrollment deadline is Feb 1st!  New members have until May 1st, but we need you signed up in order to attend workshops, shooting sports, Youth Fest etc.

The County also provides weekly emails at http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/Adams/4h/news.htm  You can sign up to receive this newsletter also via email at this link.

The county provides more in depth newsletters, every other month at: http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/Adams/4h/newsletter.htm

You can also become Facebook friends with Adams County 4-H by searching AdCo 4-H.  I receive a lot of information through this method.

Colorado 4-H information can be accessed at www.colorado4h.org  This is a useful site when looking at things that are state wide, such as the leadership conferences and shooting sports, etc.