4-H

Friends of Sanborn County 4-H received a $1,000 Operation Round-Up® grant from Central Electric Cooperative to help purchase tables for the new 4-H building addition. The grant was presented at Central Electric’s district meeting on June 3.

In the grant application, Executive Secretary for Friends of Sanborn County 4-H, Paula Linke, said the tables and addition will be used for a number of community events and 4-H activities.

“Many local groups use the building and facilities, and with the expanded space, there is even greater potential to host new events in Sanborn County,” Linke said. “The new tables and chairs enable us to host 4-H Achievement Days activities, graduation parties, reunions, wedding receptions and community events.”

Todd VanWalleghen of Letcher is Central Electric’s Board Vice President and Sanborn County representative. He appointed Dawna VanOverschelde of Letcher to serve on the Operation Round-Up volunteer board of trustees.

VanOverschelde said, “We appreciate the members who are participating in Operation Round-Up each month. There is power in numbers, and it all adds up to support great projects like this one.”

Operation Round-Up is a voluntary program in which Central Electric members round up their monthly statement to the next whole dollar, and the extra cents accumulate to support local projects and programs.

For more information about the grant program, call 1-800-477-2892 or visit www.centralec.coop and click on member programs.

In addition, Sanborn County’s 4-H and FFA were among the over 200 4-H and FFA programs in North Dakota and South Dakota that Agtegra Cooperative donated to this year. These donations are a part of the cooperative’s agricultural education community impact strategy.

“We are proud to support 4-H and FFA because of their commitment to developing future agricultural leaders,” says Agtegra CEO Jason Klootwyk. “The future of the agriculture industry and our rural communities relies on our youth, and we are proud to help support their education through these organizations.”

Part of being a member-owned business includes supporting the growth and development of its communities, which is evident in Agtegra’s commitment to agricultural education and the role it plays in developing the future workforce and future farmers/ranchers. Agtegra’s donations, including a matching grant from the Land O’Lakes Foundation, will impact 159 4-H clubs and 45 FFA chapters across its trade territory.

Klootwyk notes how his involvement in 4-H shaped the foundation of his career path.

“4-H was where I gained my first leadership experience as an officer and then as president of my club. I gained valuable experience in planning, speaking, keeping records, and holding myself and others accountable. There were also tremendous activities and opportunities for fellowship and friendship. All those experiences played a big part in my path in agriculture as I grew up,” says Klootwyk.

Agtegra supports 4-H and FFA because of the cooperative’s mission to enhance agricultural education throughout its trade territory. Both programs place an emphasis on developing youth’s skills in areas of leadership and agricultural education through a hands-on approach. As an agricultural cooperative rooted in rural communities, supporting these programs also means providing future workforce development for the industry.

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

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Club Blue Group enjoyed a field trip day this June.  The group went to Farm Life Creamery located by Ethan. They enjoyed delicious samples of chocolate milk and a variety of cheeses that are made at this creamery. After the tour, members were entertained with minature golf, various animals begging to be fed, and a sack lunch.  

After lunch, the club traveled to the Dakota Flight School by Mitchell. The group was informed by an excellent guide of many facts about becoming a pilot and unique information. They observed a small plane with its controls. They also toured several of the largest planes in the airport. A great time was enjoyed by all.

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

Sanborn County 4-H Shooting Sports recently ended a successful spring season. Three of the goals of the Shooting Sports program are teaching safety, improving the shooting skills of members and offering competitive opportunities.

As part of the competitive opportunity, member shooters compete against each other at the county level for county placings.  These scores can also be submitted at the state level as “Match” scores to qualify for State Shoot, as well as compete with hundreds of scores submitted by other counties across the state. Throughout the season there were three matches. Archery disciplines include CWS-Compound With Sights, CWS-R-Compound With Sights with Release, CWOS-Compound Without Sights, CWOS-R-Compound Without Sights With Release, C-Open-Compound Open, RWOS-Recurve Without Sights, and RWS-Recurve With Sights.  For each age level, the distance from the shooting line to the target is longer.

The State 4-H Shoot was held April 26-28 in the Pierre and Ft. Pierre area. Shooters were broken down into age groups and by discipline and type of equipment. The South Dakota State 4-H Shoot is one of the largest youth shooting events in the nation. 

Sanborn County had 52 4-H members qualified in 123 events. Of that total, the county had 45 youth compete at the State Shoot with 102 entries in the various disciplines. 

Along with placing in the top five, Sanborn County had a number of shooters and teams who placed in the top percentage of their disciplines and received a purple ribbon indicating a very competitive score, so Sanborn County 4-H was represented well.

Sanborn County shooters set one new county record in guns over the season. Beginner BB Gun Girls was first broken by Hannah Hinker with 354.11, and then knocked off later in the season by Harper Torgerson with 357.07.

Archery records are tracked for scores shot at the county level and state shoot level. Here are the new records: Senior CWOS – County – Whitney Hagman, 98.02; Beginner RWS – County – Kash Kilcoin, 120.03; Senior RWS – County – Riley Kneen, 133.07; and Senior CWSR-State – Carter Christian. 

State Shoot scores are also used to determine which senior level shooters will compete at the National 4-H Shoot competition.  Look for the story on the 2024 National Team participant(s) coming next!

…Read State results and see pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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