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Wayne County 4-H News

4-H Volunteer Training for Wayne County 4-H Camps

At Younger Camp, all staff – adult volunteers and teen camp counselors – are required to attend the staff meeting set for Tuesday, June 19, at 12 p.m., in the dining hall at Cabwaylingo (lunch served at 11:30 a.m.) Required training topics and other relevant 2018 camp information will be covered.

At Older Camp, all staff are required to attend the staff meeting set for Monday, June 25, at 10 a.m., in the dining hall at Cabell County's 4-H Camp. Required training topics and other relevant 2018 camp information will be covered.

Sincere Thanks to Reality Store Volunteers

Ceredo-Kenova Middle School was host to a Reality Store on April 16, 2018. Reality Store is a financial simulation that allows students a glimpse into the future to see what bills, expenses and life in general will look like when they are 25 years old. This program requires over 20 volunteers and we would like to thank them for their dedication and commitment to this program!

Two more Reality Store programs are scheduled for this spring with the Fort Gay 8th grade class on May 15 and with Vinson 7th and 8th grade classes on June 5.  Email Julie Tritz, 4-H Extension Agent, to learn about you can participate in this unique opportunity.

4-H Youth Participate in Shooting Sports Weekend

Several members of the Wayne County 4-H Program participated in the Multi-Disciplinary State Shooting Sports Weekend in Gilmer County. Participants and instructors include (l-r): Alex Hall, Zane Smith, Chase Smith, Tim Smith (instructor), Bruce Crockett (instructor), Breanna Crockett, Ashlee Smith, and Lisa Bell (instructor). If you are interested in learning more about the Wayne County 4-H Shooting Sports program, please contact our office at 304-272-6839.

Shooting Sports Weekend

Congratulations to Wayne County 4-H Horse Judging Team

Many congratulations to our Horse Judging Team! On April 14, 2018, they competed in the State 4-H & FFA Judging Contest. The team includes (l-r): Lauren Crabtree, Molly Jenkins, Bekah Napier, Jessica Mitchell and Coach Brenda Davis.

Their hard work (weekly practices) paid off. In the Senior Division, Jessica Mitchell placed 1st and Lauren Crabtree placed 3rd (out of 40 competitors). In the Junior Division, Molly Jenkins placed 1st and Bekah Napier placed 2nd (out of 14 competitors). For more information, on the Wayne County 4-H Horse Program, please contact Julie Tritz, 4-H Extension Agent.

Wayne County 4-H'ers Compete in Stockmen's Contest

Congratulations to our junior team that competed in the Stockmen's contest on April 13, 2018 as part of the 2018 West Virginia Beef Expo. Duke Parsley placed 10 out of 123 competitors in the junior division. We are so proud of the entire team for their hard work and dedication.

The team met weekly since February studying retail cuts of meat, livestock quality assurance, beef cattle breeds, forage identification, and cattle judging. They also spent many hours outside of practice studying their notes.

2018 Wayne 4-H Camp Registration is Open!

Wayne County Council Circle 2018

It is that time of year for youth from Wayne County to register for camp. This year you will register online to attend one of our three 4-H camps! We hope this will make it easier on you to register your child for 4-H camp this summer.

April Health Challenge for Wayne County 4-H'ers

This month 4-H Health Officers are encouraging club members to limit screen time by putting down the phone, tablet and TV remote, and going for a walk instead. In the end, your body will thank you. What activities do your club members enjoy during screen-free time?

April Health Challenge

Wayne County 4-H'ers Compete in County 4-H Day

The 2018 Wayne County 4-H Day was held on April 3 and featured one PowerPoint entry, one Visual Presentation entry, five Public Speaking entries, two Talent Show entries, nine photography entries and three cookie bake-off entries.

Many thanks to all our 4-H members for participating and especially to our judges Linda Parson, Lauren Marcum, and Steve Stapleton! Those going on to compete in the Virtual State 4-H Day Competition include: