Thursday, July 28, 2022

4-H Annual Enrollment

 4-H enrollment will begin mid-August for the new 4-H year. All enrollment are done online, as we have been doing for several years now. You can access this program by going to (https://4h.zsuite.org/). 

Members must be between the ages of 5 – 19 as of the current 4-H year date as of January 1st.

There is a $25 Program Management fee accessed; must be paid with a credit/debit card online or check/money order payable to The University of Arizona. For questions, contact Maria Melendez at the   4-H office or by email mmelende@cals.arizona.edu.

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Record Books

Please remember that record books are due by August 5th by 5pm in Zingbooks. 

 Arizona 4-H Member Record Evaluation Guidance

 Leadership (25%) Leadership means taking the lead in giving direction, planning and organizing. Leaders are resourceful, good problem solvers, promoters, idea-contributors and persons who exemplify positive attitudes. Leadership is evidenced by contributions you have made to the local club, county, state, regional or national level. Evidence of leadership can often be demonstrated through holding elected offices or leadership positions. Leadership can also be demonstrated by having other individuals take part while you serve as a mentor or tutor.

 Program or Project Accomplishments (25%) Excellence in project work should be evident in multiple areas of your Arizona 4-H Member’s Record and Arizona 4-H Project Record. 4-H members are working towards mastering skills in project work. Evidence of 4-H project mastery is demonstrated by highlighting project goals and accomplishments, gained knowledge, developed skills, acquired insights, and presentation of sophistication in the project and activities. Please show depth and breadth of participation, as well as development of skills you will use outside of 4-H project work.

 Communications (10%) Communication is the ability to effectively share your ideas and knowledge in visual, written, and spoken ways. Evidence of effectively using communication skills can be promoting 4-H, including public speaking, demonstrations, or podcasts. Evidence of ways you have used a variety of skills to communicate with others about 4-H and what the program can do for others illustrates your understanding of effective communication.

 Citizenship & Community Service (20%) Citizenship is demonstrated through an understanding of the importance of civic involvement as evidenced by a high regard for freedom, justice, equity, and democratic principles. Citizenship is exemplified by your ability to move beyond your individual self- interests and to be committed to the well-being of some larger group. Community service is providing voluntary service to members of the community—such as repairing park benches, cleaning up a roadside, working at a food bank. Service is done without compensation and with a positive, courteous, and enthusiastic spirit.

 4-H Story (15%) Follow the instructions in the Arizona 4-H Member’s Record with respect to writing your 4-H story. Your story should be an overview of your experiences in 4-H. Your story should be compelling and show introspection and reflection on what your 4-H experiences have meant to you and how they have impacted your life. Photos are worth a thousand words. The photos you share in your Arizona 4-H Member Record should show you in action. Use your photos to show what and how you have learned through your 4-H experience.

 Overall (5%) Neatness and attention to detail in preparation demonstrate how you care about your 4-H experience. Proofread your document for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors before submitted.

Pinal County 4-H Newsletter

 Here is the latest copy of the county newsletter!!


CLICK HERE

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

SAVE THE DATE

 

When: September 30 - October 2, 2022

Where: Navajo County Fairgrounds | Holbrook, AZ


Pinal County Horse Advisory should be letting you know who qualified for the AZ State Horse Show.  
(link is external)




Friday, July 15, 2022

Calling all current certified leaders and those who want to become certified

 Annual Leader Meeting (September 10, 2022 from 10AM to 2PM), which we hold each fall.

 In the past we invited community club leaders to attend, but this year we decided to invite ALL certified volunteers to attend. Our hope is that this event will help support your efforts as club leader by ensuring leaders in your club are more knowledgeable about policy, what’s new, and ways to help promote 4-H.

This meeting will be located at the 4-H office in Casa Grande. Mark your calendars! 

 I hope to see all of my current 4-H leaders there! 

If you are interested in becoming a certified leader please plan on attending the New Leader Orientation training scheduled for August 20th from 9AM to Noon. Our club can use your help with the following projects: horse, lamb, holstein calf, community service, cloverbuds, and any other projects that the kids want to add. 

The only certified leaders that we currently have are myself, Amy D, and Joalyce. I am desperate for help. I cannot run the club alone. It takes a village of volunteers to make this happen for our kids. Please let me know if you are interested in helping this year. 


Thank you,

Michelle 

 

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Record Book due dates

Hello 4-H’ers,

 

The deadline for submitting record books this year is 5PM on Friday, August 5th! Please let us know how we can help you / your members complete their record book this year!  

 

Members who need access to a computer can always complete the forms at their local library or come by the Extension office and we will be glad to assist!  Members must complete their Record Books – Member Record and Project Record – in Zingbooks, under your profile enrollment.

 

The link will give you guidance to complete your record book:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSeHRj9xd9M