4-H

Pictured are the Overall Grand and Reserve Champions for the day, back row, left to right: Ella Kolousek (Grand Champion Junior), Delaney Zoss (Grand Champion Senior), Bailey Feistner (Reserve Champion Senior), Avery Miller (Reserve Champion Junior); front row: Emelia Tapio (Grand Champion Beginner), Gracelyn Straight (Reserve Champion Beginner).

National 4-H Week kicked off to a good start with a Fun Horse Show at the 4-H Grounds in Forestburg on Sunday, Oct. 4. The day started out with the annual horse safety training for the 4-Hers by Eric Kobernusz of Mt. Vernon where they learned basic horse safety skills. 

The judge for the day was Jennifer Martinez of Ethan.  The top six finishers in each event of beginner, junior and senior were awarded ribbons.  Points were totaled and Grand Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons and prizes were awarded to overall beginner, junior and senior participants.  This event is sponsored by Sanborn and Jerauld/Buffalo Counties.

…See an additional photo and the results in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Woonsocket  — Every year, National 4-H Week sees millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni come together to celebrate the many positive youth development opportunities offered by 4-H. The theme for this year’s National 4-H Week, Opportunity4All, is a campaign that was created by the National 4-H Council to rally support for Cooperative Extension’s 4-H program and identify solutions to eliminate the opportunity gap that affects 55 million kids across America. 

With so many children struggling to reach their full potential, 4-H believes that young people, in partnership with adults, can play a key role in creating a more promising and equitable future for youth, families and communities across the country. In 4-H, we believe every child should have an equal opportunity to succeed. We believe every child should have the skills they need to make a difference in the world.  

Sanborn County 4-H is observing National 4-H Week this year by highlighting some of the inspirational 4-H youth in our community who work tirelessly to support each other and their communities.  

“We believe youth perspectives are so important and a solution to eliminating the opportunity gap, because young people come with new ideas and new ways of seeing the world,” explains Jennifer Sirangelo, President and CEO of the National 4-H Council. By encouraging diverse voices and innovative actions, 4-H believes that solutions can be found to address the educational, economic and health issues that have created the opportunity gap. 

On Monday, 4-Hers used the #opportunitytolearn, and 4-H members decorated around town. Be sure to check out the courthouse lawn, decorated by the Town ‘N Kountry Kids Blue Club. 

For Tuesday, #opportunitytogrow, 4-H members wore their 4-H t-shirts at school. Be sure to ask a member about their favorite part of 4-H! Woonsocket School 4-H members asked everyone to wear green for 4-H and passed out green candy treats.

On Wednesday, #opportunitytoserve, was our theme. We invited 4-H members young and old to do something special for someone else!

Thursday is spirit day, #opportunitytolead, 4-Hers will be sharing their talents with someone new. Be sure to read the letter to the editor column in your local newspaper to find out more about 4-H, and tune into KMIT to hear 4-H members talk about opportunities in 4-H.

Rounding out the week on Friday, #opportunitytosucceed, is a goal we want to see in all our youth. Share on social media and on posters what 4-H has done for you! 

“This year, we started a new program called Teen Leadership Academy,” said Audra Scheel, 4-H Youth Program Advisor, “It has been fun to see these youth step up and offer ideas and act on them. This is just one example of youth voice and how important it is in our communities!”

In Sanborn County, more than 150 4-H youth and 30 volunteers from the community are involved in 4-H. 4-H is for everyone! Often the public perception of 4-H is all about animals and State Fair, and while that is a small piece of opportunity available, 4-H offers so much more. With over 70 different project areas for youth to engage in, the sky is the limit!

One of the most anticipated events of National 4-H Week every year is the 4-H STEM Challenge, formerly known as National Youth Science Day. The theme of this year’s event, which is expected to see hundreds of thousands of youth across the nation taking part throughout October, is Mars Base Camp. Developed by Google and Virginia Cooperative Extension, Mars Base Camp is a collection of activities that teaches kids ages 8-14 STEM skills, including mechanical engineering, physics, computer science and agriculture. 

To learn more about how you can get involved, visit extension.sdstate.edu/south-dakota-4-h.

…See photos in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids Red Crew 4-H Club met on Sept. 27 at the Woonsocket Community Center.

Prior to the meeting, Dilyn and Danielle Brooks presented an illustrated talk on using an incubator to hatch eggs.  Devyn Brooks gave a demonstration on hydro dipping. Emily Ohlrogge did an illustrated talk on shooting air rifle. Evan Ohlrogge and Brooklyn Swenson gave a talk on shooting sports tips.

The meeting was called to order by Co-Secretary Emily. The Flag Pledge was led by Devyn, and the 4-H Pledge was led by London Metzger. 

Roll call was led by Dilyn and London with the topic, “What is Your Favorite Fall Activity?” which was answered by nine members.  

The secretary’s report was read by Dilyn and approved as corrected. The treasurer’s report was given by Dilyn and approved as presented.  

Henry and Anna Hunter reported on their participation in the Sanborn County Dog Show.  

The group talked about what was needed to prepare for record books and award applications due Oct. 1.

Discussion was held on planning for celebrating National 4-H Week from Oct. 4-10. The club members were each encouraged to write a letter to the editor about 4-H, and they plan to wear their 4-H shirts to school. They will also have a wear green day and give out green candy.

Following the meeting, Henry and Anna presented an illustrated talk on the 4-H Dog project.

The next 4-H meeting will be scheduled in October. 

…See photos in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

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