4-H

Janet Maeschen is pictured holding her Hall of Fame induction award, with some of the members of her Town ‘N Kountry Kids Blue Group 4-H Club; back row, left to right: Cooper Goldammer, Brady Larson, Janet, Delaney Zoss, Payton Uecker; front row: McKenzie and Brody Uecker, Brooklyn Larson, Memphis Moody, Bryce Larson, Layton Zoss, Teagen Moody.

Janet Maeschen was inducted into the South Dakota 4-H Volunteer Hall of Fame on Sunday at the State Fair.  This honor recognizes and celebrates adult volunteers in South Dakota who have dedicated themselves to making significant contributions to the development of the SDSU Extension 4-H Youth Development Program in the areas of character, citizenship, leadership and career accomplishment.

For 34 years, Maeschen has been an active 4-H volunteer, serving at the local and state level. 

Maeschen has taught 4-H members how to sew outfits, make quilts, bake bread, and can vegetables, fruits and jam. She has encouraged youth to participate in Youth in Action activities including public speaking, judging, fashion revue and special foods.

Community service is at the heart of the monthly activities of her club, the Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Club.

At the state level, Maeschen has served on the South Dakota 4-H Leaders Association, the South Dakota 4-H Livestock Industry Trust Board, and volunteers as a foods judge at numerous county Achievement Days, as well as at the State Fair. 

Maeschen says that her favorite part of 4-H is seeing a kid’s smile when they complete a project, and firmly believes 4-H gives youth a positive future.

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Club Blue Group met on Sunday, Aug. 5, at the Letcher Community Center. The meeting was called to order by president Brady Larson. Pledges were led by Cannon Zoss and Shay Bechen. Roll call topic was “name an insect or garden weed.” Fifteen members and five clover buds answered the roll call question.

Payton Uecker read the secretary’s report, and it was approved.

Bryce Larson gave the treasurer’s report. He made a deposit of $758, and he will finish writing checks for 4-H camp when the kids give their talks about camp. The club t-shirt bill will also need to be paid. Payton made a motion to approve the treasurer’s report; Dean Hanson seconded the motion. 

A committee report was given on the bird houses. All the bird houses were taken to the Woonsocket nursing home. They appreciated receiving the bird houses very much! Ellie Evans gave an update on grandparents. She sent cards on the Fourth of July and will again send cards on Grandparents Day in September. Kenzie Uecker gave a report on public speaking. Tori Hoffman talked about her experience at 4-H camp.

Old Business: The 4-H and United States flags are in and will be out during Achievement Days. They ordered two of each flag. All State Fair books should be handed out and club t-shirts were handed out to the members who ordered them and were at the meeting.

New Business: The Achievement Days work schedule is out. Members need to make sure to check it. The leaders decided it would be a nice gesture to hand out BBQ tickets to the administrators at Sanborn Central, so they can see what the kids do in the summer. Payton and Kenzie Uecker will distribute them to the administrators at SC.

Record books will be due by Oct. 1. Janet will e-mail out the first page with the club information.

Steve Zoss talked about the Sanborn County Horse Fun Show and Safety Training to be held on Oct. 7 in Forestburg. The safety training will be good for the 2019 4-H year. Steve also talked about Western Junior. Registration is due Aug. 25. Western Junior is held from Oct. 10-13. 

Brady Larson adjourned the meeting. 

The date and time of the next meeting is to be determined.

Members who gave talks at the meeting were Brady Larson – “Get in the Game,” Bryce Larson – “All About Beef,” Payton Uecker – “Seat Belt Safety,” McKenzie Uecker – “Yuck! What is that… Slime!”

State 4-H Rodeo Finals were held in Ft. Pierre, Aug. 17-20. In order to qualify for state, kids have to place in the top four at a regional rodeo during the summer. 

Qualifying for state in the senior division were:  Madi Moody in goat tieing, pole bending, and team roping; Mason Moody in bull riding, tie-down roping, and team roping; Tater Moody in tie-down roping and team roping; and Tory Reinders in breakaway roping and pole bending. 

Qualifying for state in the Junior division were: Teya Moody in goat tieing and barrels; Trey Moody in goat tieing; Aubrey Moody in breakaway roping, barrels, and pole bending; and Layton Zoss in bull riding.

Mason, Teya, Aubrey, and Layton had some amazing performances and placed in the top four of at least one performance during the finals. Teya and Mason did exceptionally well in a couple of their events.  Teya was named the State Champion Junior Barrel racer, and Mason placed third in the State in Senior Team Roping and fourth in the State in Senior Bull Riding, bringing home two new shiny buckles.

Sanborn Central was well represented. Congratulations to all of these fine young athletes.

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

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