February 7
Beef Nutrition Education

February 8
Creative Cooks Deadline ;
Livestock Judging Chilli and Dessert Dinner

February 8-10
Youth Fest

February 12
Time to Honor Mary Baldwin

February 12
Shooting Sports Advisory Committee

February 15
Exchange Spaghetti Dinner;
CWF entry deadline

February 18
President's Day (office closed);
June Show Planning Meeting

February 19
4-H 102

February 23
Open Dog Agility

February 25
Open Dog Obedience Class

March 2
Beef Weigh-in

March 4
Youth and Leader's Council;
Cloverbud Fun Night registration

March 6
Cat Clinic


Enrollment Information
4-H Exchange Spaghetti Dinner and Auction
Friday, February 15th, Kirk Hall
The Douglas County 4-H Exchange group will be requesting donations/baskets from each club for the silent and live auction. Please bring donations to the office between, Feb. 12-14. Meal tickets will be $10 adults, $8 children ages 5-12, children under 5 are free.
Youth Council
Poultry Bulk Order
Douglas County Youth Council will be facilitating a bulk order for Market Turkeys, Market Chickens and Peking Ducks for our members.
  
Deadline is February 8, 2019 for orders and money to be received at the Extension Office.
Upcoming Beef Nutrition Education Session – Tonight
There will be a Beef Nutrition Educational Session this Thursday (February 7 th) from 6:30-7:30 PM at the CSU Extension Office Basement Conference Rooms.

Everyone is welcome! 
June Show Panning Meeting
Youth Council June Show committee meeting at the Extension Office Conference Room
February 18 at 2:00 PM
Open 4-H Dog Project Practices
All practices will begin at 6 PM in the Multi-Purpose Barn (north side). Youth must RSVP online by the Wednesday before the practice. There will be a limit on the number of dogs that can attend each practice – with preference give to those youth NOT enrolled in a dog-focused club (4Paws, Parker Barkers, Running Rovers). There will be a temperament test required for dogs not participating in current dog-focused club practices.
Note: current vaccinations and information must be uploaded in 4honline.
 
Monday, February 25 th – Obedience
Monday, March 25 th – Showmanship
Monday, April 29 th – Rally
Monday, May 20 th – Showmanship
Monday, June 17 th – Rally
Monday, July 15 th – Obedience
Topics are tentative

Open Agility Practice
Saturday, February 23rd – Agility – practice held at Golden Star Dog Sports in Sedalia – signup information will be sent out to dog project members and leaders.
Additional practices to be scheduled"
2019 4-H Shooting Sports Leader Training Schedule 
The disciplines offered at each training are also listed below. No RSO trainings will be held in conjunction with the 4-H Shooting Sports Leader Trainings this spring.   Registrations via 4HOnline will open approximately 6 weeks prior to the start of each training.   4-H volunteers must be approved, enrolled and active in 4HOnline prior to registering for the trainings. Do not delay the volunteer enrollment or re-enrollment process. More details regarding the trainings will be sent out in the near future. 
2019 Creative Cooks Contest
Saturday, March 16th
8:00 AM (contest will begin at 9 AM)
Douglas County Fairgrounds
Kirk Hall
Registration forms due to Douglas County Extension Office by February 8th
(late entries will not be accepted)
 
Any 4-H’er may participate, including Cloverbuds, in the Creative Cooks Contest. You do not have to be enrolled in a foods’ unit to participate. You may enter as an individual, club, or a team (a team consists of 2). The contest is just what it says- “Creative.” Think of a creative theme and carry it throughout your entry. You’ll need to prepare one of the foods in your menu, two foods for a team, and multiple foods for a club. Champions in each age division are eligible for competition at the state fair, except in the club division.
 
If you have any questions please contact Tina at the Extension Office.
Inspire the 4-H members – We Need Leaders
We have several dates held for project workshops. We would love to have a workshop or two on record books, computers, rocketry, public speaking, leather-craft or any other projects that members show an interest. We can plan more than one project a night.

If you are a leader that is interested in hosting a project workshop, please contact the Extension Office.
National 4-H Opportunity
Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF)
 
Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF), a week-long 4-H citizenship program for youth ages 15-19, is the preeminent 4-H citizenship and leadership experience for 4-H youth.
 
Every summer, thousands of young people participate in the program to strengthen their communication, leadership and citizenship skills on a national level; understand the importance of civic and social responsibilities as they relate to the development of better citizens and leaders; exchange ideas, practice respect and form friendships with other youth from diverse backgrounds; and experience hands-on learning using the historical backdrop of Washington, D.C.

CWF participants enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at our nation's capital and the chance to meet members of Congress; motivational speakers, educational workshops, and assemblies that increase individual commitment to citizen involvement and build lifetime skills for success; participate in activities that encourage new and lasting friendships; and an enthusiastic staff of young adults that work directly with them.

 
If you are interested in being a selected delegate, you need to go into co.4honline.com. Go under your profile. Go to “Register a member in an Event”. Select “2019 CWF Application Process”. Click “Register” button. Complete the application. Feel free to contact the Extension Office if you have any questions.
 
Note: The projected cost is $2,000 per delegate. Partial scholarship/grant funding may be available.
 
Deadline to submit your application onto 4online is February 15th.
4-H School Scholarships Available

Attention High School Seniors!!!!!

4-H scholarships are now available! Applications, transcripts and letters of recommendation can all be dropped off at the Extension office any time before the stated deadline. Please read through the entire application so you do not miss an important component. It is your responsibility to have complete and accurate applications. All parts of the application must be turned in on time, so please pay close attention to deadlines. Keep track of your references and follow up with them to make sure they provide your references on time. If our office is closed, there is a slot in the door where your application can be dropped off.
Livestock Field Day event in Larimer County.
Mesa County- Leggett's You Gotta Believe Livestock Camp
Rabbit and Cavy Members
Any 4-H kids wanting to add rabbits and/or guinea pigs to their project list there are 2 upcoming ARBA shows. February 9th at The Ranch(Larimer County fairgrounds) in Loveland, Co. March 1&2 at Castle Rock fairgrounds.
Both would be great opportunities to pick up your new project before the April 1 deadline.
La Liga Basketball!
All 6 th – 8 th grade boys and girls are welcome!   
Two More 4-H Projects (full of life skills) to Consider
Please call our office for an appointment if you have special needs that our staff needs to help you with. Oftentimes our staff is involved in meetings or workshops and are unavailable. Making an appointment may save you a trip to our office. Thanks for your consideration.
4-H OFFICE STAFF
Claudia Meeks - 4-H Agent
Tina O'Bryan - 4-H Program Coordinator
MEMBER ACCOMMODATIONS: If your child is a member who will need accommodations at any 4-H event, please make an appointment with our office to discuss his/her individual needs. Any accommodation must be received at least 2 weeks in advance of the event. A verifying letter from a
parent or guardian may be required before any accommodation is provided.
Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.