Eaton County 4-H
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Meet Zaire!
Greetings!
My name is Zaire Parrotte, and I am the 4-H Program Coordinator for Eaton County. I am overjoyed to be part of this passionate organization and can’t wait to learn new things and meet new people!
My childhood enthrallment of world history, religions, and different cultures and countries blossomed me into a proud cum laude alumna of the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Sociology in 2019. My ultimate mission is to advocate and advance sustainable and community-led innovations to dismantle global challenges. I strive to unceasingly learn to achieve positive change for the global community and holistic growth for myself.
I regard 4-H as an acclaimed and dynamic organization that empowers the youth to shape their environment, lead their community, and grow their future. I am honored to be given this opportunity to work in Eaton County alongside 4-H professionals and volunteers! I am most excited to engage with the youth and see what sparks their soul as they learn by doing! Lastly, some personal hobbies that excites me are playing video games, watching nature, cultural, and history documentaries, listening to music and exploring nature trails.
It is my pleasure to serve the youth and the community with you all!
Zaire Parrotte
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Please join us in welcoming Zaire Parrotte as the Eaton County 4-H Extension Program Coordinator! Zaire will be providing leadership for the 4-H program starting June 12th. Until then, please continue to keep in contact with Sara Corr and Roxanne Turner for any questions you may have. | |
4-H Program Contact Information
- 4-H Online enrollment questions: Please reach out to Sara Corr, Eaton’s support staff, at 517-543-2310 or msue.eaton@msu.edu
- Newsletter additions: Please reach out to Sara Corr, Eaton’s support staff, at 517-543-2310 or msue.eaton@msu.edu
- You can also reach out to Roxanne Turner, District 8 supervisor (including Eaton), at turnerr@msu.edu or 517-546-3950.
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Upcoming County 4-H Events and Activities | |
State 4-H Horse Show
4-H youth in the horse project area: The State 4-H Horse Show is back! We have 13 delegate spots for Eaton County 4-H (and will need 3 volunteers if we fill all 13 spots).
Dates: August 18-20, 2023
As a reminder, to be considered as a delegate for the State 4-H Horse Show, all 4-H members must complete the delegate selection packet, including 8 of the listed activities, and return to the Extension office by July 1. NEW THIS YEAR, all chosen delegates will receive a $30 scholarship to put towards fees.
State 4-H Horse Show information will be available here https://www.canr.msu.edu/horses_ponies/
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4-H Food Shack Reminders
Are you planning to help with your club's shift at the 4-H Food Shack during fair week? Here are a few things you may need to know:
- Clubs have 4 and 1/2 hour shifts and must provide 3 adults and 5 youth per shift. Check with your club administrative leader for your assigned shift day and time.
- All adults must be Gold or Silver level volunteers. Only Gold level volunteers can work the registers. If you need to apply as a volunteer, you can do so at: https://msu.samaritan.com/custom/502/#/volunteer_home
- Youth ages 8 & up can work in the food shack. Older teens may work registers (will be determined by the skillset of the youth during the shift). No more than two 8-year-old's on the same shift
- Must have clean, closed toe shoes (cannot come from a barn).
- No sleeveless shirts.
- Clean hats are OK, hair must be pulled back.
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Rabbit Barn Set up - Help needed!
Rabbit Barn set up will be Tuesday, June 27th at 6:30pm. Need help putting up rabbit cages and canopy.
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Dog Committee- items for silent auction needed
We are still looking for silent auctions items for the Dog Show at fair on July 8th. Please send items for silent auction to Bonnie Seitler, Theresa Wojnar or the 4-H Office. Please put name and/or club name on the item(s).
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Small Animal Silent Auction - Items needed
Silent auction to be help on Friday, July 14th, time TBD.
Looking for items for the silent auction, can be dropped off at the Extension office during office hours.
Tara will be contacting Small Animals clubs in regards to the SAA Sale Luncheon.
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Save the Date - Upcoming County Meetings | |
Jr Livestock Association: Monday June 12, at 7pm, in the PMR
- Open to all youth and volunteers in the beef, dairy beef/feeders, sheep, and swine project areas. This meeting will go over any last minute sale details.
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4-H Jr Livestock Association Sale | |
4-H JLA Sale Shifts
The JLA sale cannot run without YOU! We need a significant number of volunteers to help on the Thursday and Friday of fair week to make the sale run smoothly. Sale shift sign up will be available in June. As a reminder, youth who work a sale shift (or have a representative work a sale shift on behalf of the youth) will receive their sale check a week earlier than those who do not.
Sign up here: https://signup.com/go/RYEAXYG
Note that adults will need to complete screening in order to volunteer this year! This includes all adults for the shifts listed below, whether you come from 4-H or FFA. 4-H age youth (4-H or FFA) do not need to complete screening to help. Screening at a Gold level may take 2-4 weeks and screening at a Silver level may take 3-4 days, so please plan ahead (if staff are processing a large volume, it will take longer - applying now is highly recommended! If you are not accepted as a volunteer prior to fair, you may not volunteer in the role). If adults are interested in volunteering for one of the sale shifts mentioned below and need to complete the minimum level of screening listed, you can apply at: https://msu.samaritan.com/custom/502/#/volunteer_home
Overview of sale shifts
Throughout fair week:
- Money Counting: Adults (Gold level volunteers only) and older teens. Help balance the funds collected with records for deposit. Time varies (early in the week is 30 minutes or less, sale day is an hour or more).
Thursday shifts:
- Lunch: Adults (Silver or Gold level volunteers) and youth. Help serve food at the JLA Buyer Luncheon on sale day. 2 hour shifts.
- Counter: Adults (Gold level volunteers only) and older teens. Help register and check out buyers and answer questions about the sale. 3 hour shifts.
- Tech: Adults (Gold level volunteers only) and older teens. Help record buyer information, clerking sheets, premiums, and payments into the Fair Entry system. 2 or 3 hour shifts (shifts are staggered throughout the day).
- Filing: Adults (Silver or Gold level volunteers) and youth. Help file buyer folders in numerical order. 2 hour shifts.
- Runners: Youth. Help run back and forth between the sale ring and the office with clerking and premium sheets. 2 hour shifts.
- Clerking: Adults (Silver or Gold level volunteers). Help record buyer information and other sale information in the ring. Entire sale (with breaks).
- Thank you table: Adults (Silver or Gold level volunteers) and youth. Help hand out pen thank you signs to youth to put above their pens. 2 hour shifts.
Friday shifts:
- Office support: Adults (Gold level volunteers only) and older teens. Help with counter or tech related work with checking out buyers, processing payments, and animal shipping information. 2 hour shifts.
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4-H JLA Sale Information
July 13, 2023
Eaton County Fairgrounds (in-person sale)
Sale will start at 10:00 a.m. with a pause for lunch following the beef sale.
Sale Order: Beef - Sheep - Swine
You can find many resources for youth sellers and for buyers on the websites linked below, including the following:
Website for Youth Sellers: Sale rules (in the JLA Bylaws), Frequently Asked Questions document, lunch schedule and food list (when available), shift sign-up (when available), sale forms, carcass instructions
Website for Buyers: Sale Flyer, Proxy and Premium Forms, Frequently Asked Questions document, and additional information
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4-H Small Animal Association Sale | |
4-H SAA Sale Shifts
The SAA sale cannot run without YOU! We need a significant number of volunteers to help on the Thursday and Friday of fair week to make the sale run smoothly. Please click the button below for the sale shift sign up.
Note that adults will need to complete screening in order to volunteer this year! This includes all adults for the shifts listed below, whether you come from 4-H or FFA. 4-H age youth (4-H or FFA) do not need to complete screening to help. If adults are interested in volunteering for one of the sale shifts mentioned below and need to complete the minimum level of screening listed, you can apply at: https://msu.samaritan.com/custom/502/#/volunteer_home
Overview of sale shifts (all shifts on Saturday, July 15):
- Lunch: Adults (Silver or Gold level volunteers) and youth. Help serve food at the SAA Buyer Luncheon on sale day. 1.5 hour shifts.
- Silent Auction: Adults (Gold level volunteers only) and youth. Help run the silent auction. 1.5 hour shifts.
- Counter: Adults (Gold level volunteers only) and older teens. Help register and check out buyers and answer questions about the sale. 2 to 3 hour shifts.
- Tech: Adults (Gold level volunteers only) and older teens. Help record buyer information, clerking sheets, premiums, and payments into the Fair Entry system. 2 hour shifts.
- Filing: Adults (Silver or Gold level volunteers) and youth. Help file buyer folders in numerical order. 2 hour shifts.
- Runners: Youth. Help run back and forth between the sale ring and the office with clerking and premium sheets. 1 hour shifts.
- Clerking: Adults (Silver or Gold level volunteers). Help record buyer information and other sale information in the ring. Entire sale (with breaks).
- Thank you table: Adults (Silver or Gold level volunteers) and youth. Help hand out pen thank you signs to youth to put above their pens. 1 hour shifts.
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4-H SAA Sale Information
July 15, 2023
Eaton County Fairgrounds (in-person sale)
Sale starts at 1:00 p.m., Silent Auction TBD, luncheon begins at 12 p.m. noon
Sale Order: Poultry - Rabbits/Cavies - Goats
You can find many resources for youth sellers and for buyers on the websites linked below, including the following:
Website for Youth Sellers: Sale rules (in the SAA Bylaws), Frequently Asked Questions document, lunch schedule and food list (when available), shift sign-up (when available), sale forms
Website for Buyers: Sale Flyer, Proxy and Premium Forms, Frequently Asked Questions document, and additional information
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Interested in attending a state or national 4-H workshop, camp, or other event? Don't forget - Eaton County 4-H has many scholarships available to help cover the cost of the events! For more information about scholarships, visit the link in the button below or contact 4-H staff. | |
Registration is open for 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resource Camp!
4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp is an annual three-time national award-winning camp that mixes summer fun and hands-on science education. The camp will be held July 23-29 on the shores of Lake Esau at Camp Chickagami in Presque Isle. This pre-college program is for teens who will be age 13 to 15 during camp.
During this enriching MSU Extension educational program, campers will increase their science literacy and stewardship as they learn from natural resource experts in fields such as Great Lakes coastal and fisheries management, limnology, wildlife, forestry, geography, geology and environmental education.
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In addition to hands-on learning, attendees will also enjoy exciting natural resources recreation activities such as kayaking, snorkeling, sailing, fossil hunting, archery, photography, and evenings around a campfire.
First-time campers also go charter fishing and learn and learn to fillet their catch while all campers have fun and make new friends with people from difference backgrounds and areas.
Registration is now open! The registration fee is $500 and includes six nights of lodging, all meals and snacks, a t-shirt and program and activity costs. Space is limited to 70 campers so register today. For more information and to register, visit canr.msu.edu/4_h_great_lakes_natural_resources_camp/.
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Dog Agility Workshop
The Agility Workshop is NOW open for registration. Please note that there are two different sessions. Morning is for beginners, afternoon is for advanced. Dogs MUST be able to work off-leash and have a recall. Space is limited to 20 beginner spots, and 20 advanced spots. Cost is $35.00. Youth and their canine partners will be working at four different stations: contacts, weaves, tunnels and jumps.
There is a QR code on the flyer and the registration link is below.
https://events.anr.msu.edu/AgilityJune2023/
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Host a Japanese youth in Summer 2023 through States' 4-H International!
Host a delegate in your home this summer and give your family a global perspective!
Invite an international youth into your home for three and a half weeks and share an American experience. Expand your family’s cultural understanding, learn about new foods and customs, and possibly a new language all while sharing your own. Your children will build lifelong friendships and will gain new perspectives on their own country too! Applications to host can be found at www.states4hexchange.org
For more information
Visit: http://www.states4hexchange.org
Email: exchange@states4h.org
Contact Michigan 4-H International Exchange Programs Coordinator Jan Brinn brinn@msu.edu or Co-Coordinator John Wurm wurmj@msu.edu.
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The Ingham County 4-H Horse Camp registration is open!
All of the information is available here: https://www.canr.msu.edu/ingham/4-h/animal-projects/horses
In the link above you will find the 2023 Horse Camp General Information document. It is recommended that you review this document before registering as it includes rules, session titles, and an agenda.
View the 2023 Horse Camp event page: https://fb.me/e/3Wrf2U4
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2023 State 4-H Goat Show
Join us for the 2023 State 4-H Goat Show! The show makes its return on Saturday, June 17 at the MSU Pavilion. Michigan 4-H members ages 5-19 and volunteers in goat projects are invited to attend. Registration closes June 1.
The show catalog and registration information can be found on our website: https://www.canr.msu.edu/events/2023-michigan-4-h-state-goat-show
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This section will feature a different topic each newsletter highlighting best practices for 4-H clubs. Everyone, youth 4-Hers, adult volunteers, and families, can contribute toward making their club the best and following best practices!
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Volunteering in 4-H and Volunteer Screening for Adults
Did you know that adults that interact with the 4-H program (through your club, a fair shift for a 4-H run activity, or county program) may need to complete screening depending on your role and what you may be doing within the club?
Do you volunteer in any of the following ways in your 4-H club?
- Help kids that are not your own with club activities
- Lead projects or activities in the club
- Handle funds (from helping a treasurer to manning the fund collection point at your club's fundraiser)
- Manage a booth at an outreach event (such as a school open house)
- Chaperone kids at club outings or field trips
- Want to become a club administrative leader
- Lead county-level activities (such as Cloverbud Camp, workshops, or other events)
- Running the cash register at the 4-H Food Shack at fair
- Any of the following shifts for the Jr Livestock Association or Small Animal Association sales: Counter, Tech, Money Handling, Friday JLA office support
Then you may need to complete screening as a Gold level volunteer!
Do you volunteer in any of these other ways in your 4-H club?
- Help your club's 4-H Food Shack shift at fair (if not on the cash register)
- Work your club's registration table for meetings
- Any of the following shifts for the Jr Livestock Association or Small Animal Association sales: Lunch, Filing, Clerking, Thank you table
Then you may need to complete screening as a Silver level volunteer!
If you are unsure if you need to complete screening, please contact the Extension office. If you are volunteering in any of the ways listed above, you need to fully complete screening and be accepted as a volunteer prior to serving in any volunteer role. Please plan ahead! It can take 2-4 weeks for Gold level volunteer screening and 3-4 days for Silver level screening, depending on staff capacity (it could take longer).
Volunteer Definitions
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The following information is related to the Eaton County Fair. While The Eaton County Fair is not a MSU Extension, 4-H sponsored event, this information is of interest to many in our 4-H community. Please contact the Eaton County Fair directly for any fair related questions. Contact information can be found on their website at https://eatoncountyfair.com/. | |
2023 Fair Theme:
"Showing at the Eaton County Fair"
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Registration via Fair Entry NOW OPEN!
Fair Entry is now open for registration! https://fairentry.com/Fair/SignIn/19004
NOTES:
- Please make sure to use the fair book when registering as you will need to know what classes are appropriate for you to register in. The fair book can be found online at http://eatoncountyfair.com/pageserver/fair-book.
- Keep the email that the system will send as confirmation of your entries. Entries will be approved by the fair office and you will receive a second email when your entries are approved.
- All pen space request forms, June 1 forms, and camping forms will be collected by the superintendent/fair office as appropriate, NOT through Fair Entry.
- Please do not enter into a class unless you are planning to exhibit in that class at fair.
- If you tagged multiple animals, you may need to create separate entries for each animal.
- Youth exhibitors should enter into classes which are not in a department labeled "Open Class..."
- Open Class entries will open on June 2nd and close on June 18th.
- If you have any questions or problems, please contact the Fair Office at 517-543-4510 or Martin Fabrik at 517-667-1293 via call or text.
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Fair board meetings
Fair board holds public meetings on the third Monday of the month. The next public fair board meeting is Monday, May 15th, at 7pm at Kardel Hall.
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Fair Office Hours
The fair office is now open full time, 9am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday, and open until 6pm on Wednesdays.
The fair office is located in the Theo Savage Exhibit Building on the side of the building closest to Cochran Ave.
Contact information can be found at: http://eatoncountyfair.com/contact-us
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Sara Corr (Pronouns: she, her, hers) | Eaton County Office Manager | Eaton County MSU Extension
517-543-2310 | MSUE.Eaton@msu.edu
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