Monday, October 11, 2010

4-H Robotics Meeting

Who: Anyone from the community who is interested in or curious about the Robotics Clubs, or robotics competitions. Parents, youth, teachers, administrators, and community partners are all invited.

Where: Gaston County Citizens Resource Center, Dallas, NC (close to Gaston College off of Hwy 321)
Directions:
1303 Dallas Cherryville HwyDallas, NC 28034

When: Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 @ 4:00pm

What: Afterschool/Club Youth Robotics and related competitions

Guest: Marie Hopper, FIRST Regional Director, will be there to present the available FIRST pre-college robotics competitions. Local FRC team is also expected to be there to present their past competitive robot.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

4-H Pumpkin Chuckin


Here it comes...

The 4-H Regional Pumkin Chuckin contest will be held in conjunction with the 2011 Gaston County Cotton Ginning Days event (October, 2011). 

Come out to this year's Cotton Ginning Days event (October 9th, 2010) and seek out the 4-H Pumpkin Chuckin contest display. 

We will have rules, workshop calendar, and more event details to hand out, as well as demonstrations and a display from a past world record holding team, Romans' Revenge.


Think you've got the engineering skills to launch a pumpkin the farthest?

4-H West Central District Science and Engineering Fair


The 4-H West Central District Science and Engineering Fair (November 6th, 2010) is a district wide pinnacle event for 9 to 19 year old youth that have shown an interested in science and engineering. The Fair encourages students to investigate their own questions and interests through scientific inquiry and research. The student becomes the scientist and when completed, their project combines reading, writing, mathematics, critical thinking, and scientific methodology. Participation in scientific research assists students in understanding how scientists and engineers work and encourages them to consider a career in these fields. Workshops for interested groups are available from the fair coordinating committee to assist educators in implementing scientific research into their programs.

Students involved in science fair projects learn the nature of science and skills to help meet the challenges of the future. By participating in the fair, students learn how to isolate, attack and solve important problems, all within the framework of organized, logical thought and study. Participants have an opportunity to progress on to other regional, state, and international fair opportunities.

Our program is aligned with and supports the North Carolina State Standard Course of Study in Science. The NC Standard Course of Study in Science for grades K-12 states that “Learning science is something students do, not something that is done to them.” All grades have the same strands for content teaching of the goals and objectives that include the “Nature of Science” and “Science as Inquiry”. Students taking Honors courses are expected to “complete more independent and in-depth scientific investigations”. Students should be “involved in exploratory, experimental, and open-ended learning experiences.”

To learn more contact the Gaston County 4-H Office at 704-922-2110 or click on the link below.

Information and Forms
The amazing Embryo!

Gaston County 4-H offers the most involved experiential embryology instruction in the state of North Carolina through its federally licensed quail incubation program.

As a Gaston County Schools Department of Instruction approved program, utilizing North Carolina State Standard Course of Study aligned material, the 4-H Embryology Program integrates agriculture, life science, and life skills with formal and nonformal education. Students, parents and teachers have touted this program as the highlight of their academic year. Through direct program assessment we know that youth participating in this program show dramatic improvement in their attitude toward science, increased knowledge of agriculture practices, and science related grades.

In the past two years alone we have had more than 2,256 students from over 128 Classrooms participate, of which 90% reported an increase in interest of related scientific concepts, 84% reported an increase in science related grades and topic comprehension, and educators reported across the board increases in overall scientific interest, skills, and knowledge.

The 4-H Quail Embryology program is designed for the 2nd grade, however, other grade levels do participate to support reinforcement of related scientific concepts. Participating teachers receive, classroom incubators, free quail eggs and teaching materials. They will also have the option of purchasing additional supporting resources at cost through the local 4-H office.

For more information please contact the Gaston County 4-H office at 704-922-2110

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

County Activity Day - Competitive Presentations

Great performances this year and some really awesome improvement over previous years for several individual competitors.  Our County competitive placements are as follows...

In the 11 to 13 age group...
Victoria M., Gold for her Presentation My Dog Phebe in the Small & Companion Animals category

In the 14 to 18 age group...
Arielle G., Gold for her Public Speaking performance entitled Equine Cloning in the Horse Public Speaking category.
Emma I., Gold for her Recycling Presentation in the Soil, Water & the Environment category.
Margo L., Silver for her Horse Presentation entitled Appreciating the Power of the Horse.
Madeline L., Gold for her presentation entitled Grid it Out.
Faith F., Gold for her Horse Presentation on the American Quarter Horse Association
Mary Beth E. & Katie E., Bronze for their Horse Presentation on Quarter Horses

Practice, Practice, Practice... Gold and Silver award winners at the County level are invited to compete at the District level; this year in Mecklenburg County.  Score sheets will be sent out shortly so that everyone can begin working on specific areas of recommended improvement.  Again, awesome performances overall!

Project & Cumulative Record Award Winners

The results are back for District Project and Cumulative Record Award Winners.  Awesome job by all!  Specific awards are as follows...

In the 16 to 18 age group
Faith F., Bronze in the Animal Science category
Rachel I., Gold in the Consumer & Family Science category

In the 13 to 15 age group
Emma I., Silver in the Citizenship and Civic Educaiton category, and Gold in the Science, Technology & Computers category
Sarah S., Bronze in the Communication Arts category
Margo L., Gold in the Consumer & Family Science cagegory

In the 11 to 12 age group
Landon R., Gold in the Environment & Natural Resources category

In the 9 to 10 age group
Nolan R., Silver in the Environment & Natural Resources category
Alaric B., Silver in the Science, Technology, & Computers category

4-H Fashion Review and Talent Show...

Cleveland and Gaston Counties combined forces this year on April 23rd to kick off the first annual combined county Fashion and Talent Show, with great performances and rave reviews.

4H members from both Gaston and Cleveland County participated.

Achievement Follows..

Talent Show…
Sara S. (first place) - performed Revelation Song… a praise dance, self choreographed
Audrey D. (second place) - performed ‘Kool Dudes’ on the Piano
Kathryn D. (third place) - performed ‘Hear the Cross’ on the Piano

Fashion Show…
All garments shown were hand made by the models showing them.

Cleveland County Senior Division (ages 14-19)
Anna Marie V. (first place) – created a long dress out of complementing blue and black satin

Cleveland County Junior Division (ages 9-13)
Jonie S. – made a matching blouse and paints

Gaston County Cloverbuds (ages 5-8)
Megan J. – made a original denim blend gathered skirt
Savanna P. – showed off her sun shirt with an intricate pattern of x’s and o’s, hearts and little red, black, and white bows

Gaston County Junior Division (ages 9-13)
Tiffany H. (first place) – created a pink pajama pants crawling with green turtles
Audrey D. (second place) – made a pink pajama pants with green and pink flowers
Kathryn D. (third place) – showed a brown pajama pants patterned with blue and pink flowers topped with an elastic waist line

Gaston County Senior Division (ages 14-19)
Rachel I. – created a short straight line dress with slanted pockets, collar and bow

Because of their achievement at the fashion and talent show…

Anna Marie V. and Rachel I. will be invited to represent their respective counties in the State 4-H Fashion Review this summer held in Raleigh, NC.

Sarah S. and Audrey D. will be invited to represent Gaston County at the South West District 4-H Entertains competition in Charlotte.
 
Contributing Editor: Sarah S., Gaston County 4-H Youth Council Reporter

Monday, April 19, 2010

Gaston County 4-H Pool Party

Come out and mix with other county 4-H clubs.  Members, volunteers, family, prospective 4-Hers, you're all welcome.

Where: Bessemer City Pool
When: Saturday, June 12th, 6:30pm to 8:30pm
What: everyone attending is asked to bring a "pick-up" (e.g. chips, snack, dish, etc.) and a 2L drink to contribute to the event food.

County Presentations


A presentation is a method used to communicate an idea by showing and/or telling. It can be a demonstration or a talk that uses posters and other visual aids. A 4-H Presentation helps you learn to:
  • Research a subject
  • Organize ideas in a logical order
  • Be a teacher and practice public speaking skills

Why are public speaking skills important?
Public speaking skills are ranked number one among the skill sets of professionals. Other guiding factors for developing public speaking skills include:
  • Discovering an important component of leadership development
  • Increasing self-esteem, self confidence, and ability to accept feedback
  • Expanding skills for planning, preparation and performance

What: Gaston County 4-H Presentations
When: Thursday, May 20th (**** RSVP by April 30th ****)
Where: Citizens Resoruce Center, Dallas

Note: Club Cloverbud groups should arrange for a special presentation time through their Volunteer Club Leader.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

4-H Fashion and Talent Show

Who: Gaston and Cleveland County 4-Hers
When: April 22nd Fashion Judging (3-6pm) and Talent Practice
          April 23rd Fashion and Talent Show (7pm)
Where: Gaston County Citizens Resoruce Center

Here's an opportunity to shine!  Come show off your talent and skill by participating in this years 4-H Fashion and Talent Show.

See your club's adult volunteer leader for the appropriate forms.

Fashion...

Everyone entering a garment in our local fashion review will need to completely fill out the Fashion Review Entry form, and turn in their completed form and garment by 4:30pm on Tuesday, April 20th at the Gaston County Extension Office. Judging and fashion show rehearsal will take place Thursday April 22nd at 3pm. Competitors will be required to call in to Susan Bugg (704-922-2110) to schedule their judging appointment and rehearsal time.


4-H Seniors (age 14-18) who would like to compete for the NC 4-H Fashion Revue must also fill out a NC 4-H Fashion Revue Short form and Participant Data Form. The 4-H senior with the best garment and fashion revue short form record will represent their respective county in the NC 4-H Fashion Revue.

Talent

Anyone wishing to participate in the talent show must complete a Talent Show Entry form. Acts can be no more than 5 minutes in length. All youth will be responsible for bringing their own props and instruments. We will have microphones and a sound system available that can play music.  Register, by submitting a COMPLETED talent entry form to the Gaston County Cooperative Extension office by 4:30pm on Tuesday, April 20th.

Talent practice time on Thursday, April 22nd can be signed up for by phoning Susan Bugg (704-922-2110). These will be assigned in 30 minute blocks throughout the day.

All 4-H members may participate. Cloverbuds (ages 5-8) may participate but not compete. Two 4-H'er talent acts will be chosen to perform at District Activity Day. An alternate will also be chosen to attend District Activity Day in the event one of the two chosen cannot. Only 4-H members ages 9-18 may be chosen to participate in District Activity Day 4-H Entertains.

Monday, February 15, 2010

4-H Opportunities & Awards Workshop

March 11th 3:30pm or 5:30pm
April 13th 3:30pm

Lincoln County 4-H Office
RSVP: 704.736.8458 / april_dillon@ncsu.edu

Participate:
Project Records
Presentations & Public Speaking
Cumulative Records
Judging Events
Poster, Art, Photography, Writing
Talent Show
Fashion Show
Leadership
Community Service
Citizenship
Application - Resume - Interview & Essay (ARI&E)
NC 4-H Achievement Plan

Learn:
Animal Science
Plant Science
Technology
Environmental Science
Communications
Family & Consumer Science
Civics & Leadership

Win:
National Trips
College Scholarships
Camp & Conference Scholarships
NC 4-H Honor Club
Cash Prizes
Governor's Page Program

Friday, February 12, 2010

Presentation Workshop

A great opportunity for youth, parents & volunteers!


Learn how to..
  • Organize
  • Present
  • Communicate
  • Develop a competitive presentation
  • Create visual aids
See
  • Examples of winning presentations
  • A presentation on giving a presentation
Win
  • County scholarship to support trip to NC 4-H Congress
  • District scholarship to support trip to NC 4-H Congress
  • State Cash Prizes
  • National Trips
Offered twice
Thursday, February 25th
Session 1: 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Session 2: 5:30pm - 6:30pm

Registration required by Wednesday, February 24th
To register call the Lincoln County 4-H office at 704.736.8458
or email april_dillon@ncsu.edu

4-H Poultry Judging Teams

Why did the chicken cross the road???
to go to 4-H Poultry Judgign!

Become skilled at making decisions
Learn to defend your decisions

Participate in a state contest and ear a $50 scholarship to attend NC 4-H Congress
The state winning senior team will attend the National 4-H Egg and Poultry Conference in November 2010

Judge live chickens
Candle and grade eggs
Grade ready to eat chicken
Identify chicken parts

Information and Planning Meeting
March 16, 2010
3pm @ Lincoln County Citizen Center

Register by March 1st
Call the Lincoln County 4-H office at 704.736.8458
or email april_dillon@ncsu.edu

If interested, and cannot attend this meeting time, please let us know.  Additional times can be scheduled.

Horticulture Judging Teams


WANTED:
Team Members Ages 13-18

Horticulture Judging

Are you interested in a career in horticulture?
Do you love a challenge?
Do you strive to be the best?
Is competition in your soul?
Do you have enthusiasm for flowers, shrubs, trees, fruits and vegetables?
Do you like science and problem solving?
Is caring for the environment we live in your passion?

Horticulture is often thought as gardening, but it is so much more. It’s the biotechnology of the future.

Careers in Horticulture / Landscape Architect / Landscape and Nursery Operations / Golf Course Superintendent / Florist / University Researcher / Cut flower Production

Meeting:
2/18/10
5:00pm-7:00pm
Lincoln County Citizen’s Center


For more information contact Fran Senters or Libby Yarber 704-736-8458

State Competition:
4-H Congress Raleigh
7/19/10

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Project Records...


Lots of great opportunities coming up, be sure to keep up with the list of deadlines and events listed in the Calendar.  Scroll through the Upcoming Events on the right to see cronologically what's around the corner.  Please don't hesitate to let Sue or I know if something is not out there that needs to be.

The deadline for Project Records is quickly approaching (January 15th).  Please make sure that everyone wishing to submitt a project record do so to the County 4-H office by close of business on January 15th.