4-H, Family & Consumer Sciences, and Community Resource Development Newsletter
May 2019 Newsletter
Perry County Mississippi State University Extension Services
103-B Second Street, West New Augusta, MS 39462
www.msucares.com T: 601-964-3668
Upcoming Events:
May 29
4-H Club Congress Seniors 14-18 years
Deadline: May 1, 2019
June 26
4-H Cookout Contest (8-18) years old
Deadline: June 1, 2019
July 9
4-H Project Achievement Day Juniors 8-13 years old
Deadline: June 1, 2019
Important Announcements:
4-H Club Congress Deadline
4-H Project Achievement Day Deadline
4-H Cookout Deadline
4-H Lego Robotics October 2019
Culinary Arts Club Fall 2019
Consumer Judging Team for Project Achievement Day if interested call the extension office…….
4-H Youth Development
- Clover buds/4-H Club- Tuesday, May 14, 2019
- Culinary Arts Club- Fall 2019 Perry High School Afterschool
- Lego Robotics for Clover buds- October 2019
- Donations: Lego Blocks
- If interested in Project Achievement Day, please call the extension office before June 1, 2019.
- If interested in the 4-H Cookout Contest, please call the extension office before June 1, 2019. (Pork, Beef, Poultry, Steak)
- If interested in attending Club Congress, please contact the extension office before May 1, 2019.
- All projects that youth can participate in at Project Achievement Day and Club Congress:
- Cloverleaf Exhibit (PAD only)
- Animal Projects
- Communication Projects
- Family and Consumer Science Projects
- Environmental Projects
- Personal Development and Leadership Projects
- Plants Projects
- Technology and Engineering Projects
- Bicycle Projects
- Tractor Projects
- Computer Technology Projects
- Electrical Projects
- Workshops/Tours (Club Congress only)
- Perry County 4-H Safety Club- Please view “Perry County 4-H Shooting Sports” Facebook page for upcoming practices/times/dates/events/paperwork information about state (S.A.F.E.T.Y.) for question or concerns please call Latoya Brown at the Perry County Extension Office.
- Lamar County S.A.F.E.T.Y. Multicounty Shoot- (1st-3rd)
- J.D. Breland- 1st- .22 Rifle
- Avery White- 1st- 10m Air Rifle
- Isabella Smith- 1st- Archery
- Avery White- 1st- Archery
- Micah Pickering- 2nd- Archery
- J.D. Breland- 3rd- Shotgun
- Micah Pickering- 3rd- Shotgun
Congratulations to all that participated in the shoot!!!
- District S.A.F.E.T.Y. Multicounty Shoot- (1st-3rd)
- Avery White- 2nd 10m Air Rifle
- Avery White- 2nd 10m Air Rifle
- J.D. Breland- 3rd .22 Rifle
- Isabella Smith- 3rd Archery
- Zackary Jones- 1st Archery
- Micah Pickering- 3rd Archery
Congratulations to all that participated in the shoot!!!
- 4-H Scholarships-
4-H currently offers the following scholarships:
- Ike Campbell Memorial 4-H Scholarship
- Mississippi 4-H Volunteer Leaders Association Youth Scholarship
- Deep South Equipment Dealers Association 4-H Scholarship
- Gladiola Branscome Harris 4-H Scholarship
- The J.K Morgan 4-H Scholarship
- Marion Carmichael 4-H Scholarship
- The Troy and Mildred Holliday 4-H Scholarship
Eligibility:
The 4-H scholarship program recognizes those 4-H members who have been successful in their 4-H project experiences. All of the scholarships will be reviewed and the winners are selected based on the specific criteria set in place by donors. Keep in mind that each scholarship offered has its own eligibility criteria. The amount of each scholarship is set according to the current market interest rates. The deadline for all of the 4-H scholarships is April 1 of the current year.
Family and Consumer Sciences
Quick Bites program are offered through the Mississippi State University Extension Service and provide information in a wide variety of topics through interactive video. The programs are held during lunch (12-1) on Thursdays. Please call the extension office to sign-up.
Date: May 2, 2019
Title: A May Day Experience
Presenter: Lynette McDougald, Instructor, Plant and Soil Sciences
Description: We will address consideration of planting options for summer cut flower garden, proper pruning of shrubs and trees to use in arrangements, and grand design styles for summer fun.
Date: May 9, 2019
Title: Starting Your Family Tree Online
Presenter: DeeDee Baldwin, Assistant Professor, Mitchell Memorial Library
Description: Let’s learn the basics of using Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org, including starting your tree, employing search strategies to get the best results, and taking advantage of free resources.
**Please note that participants should have a laptop with internet access for the best experience.
Date: May 23, 2019
Title: Fire Ants: Mound Builders
Presenter: Dr. Blake Layton, Extension Professor, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology and Plant Pathology
Description: We have had cool, wet spring weather and the fire ants have been busy... Join Dr. Layton as he shares the facts and fiction about controlling fire ants in your home landscape and lawn.
Date: May 30, 2019
Title: Hazardous Preparedness: To-Do List
Presenter: Anne Howard Hilbun-Benoit, Extension Instructor, Extension Center for Government and Community Development
Description: We all know that hazardous situations are bound to happen. Anne Howard will focus on personal preparedness so that we can be ready when the need arises. The concepts discussed will include planning, emergency kits, situational awareness, and calling for help.
Walk-A-Weigh Adults
Community Development Incorporation (CDI) and Richton Group Home will be participating in the Walk-A-Weigh program each month to increase knowledge about nutrition and improve cooking skills.
Childcare Professional Development Hours
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE PERRY COUNTY WILL NOW BE OFFERING CHILDCARE TRAINING HOURS FOR CHILDCARE AND DAYCARE STAFF.
THE CARE TO READ CURRICULUM WILL FOCUS ON THE FOLLOWING:
- BRINGING LITERACY TO LIFE IN THE CLASSROOM (2 HOURS)
- CREATING A PRINT-RICH ENVIRONMENT (2 HOURS)
- BOOKS YOU CAN COUNT ON (2 HOURS)
- COOKING UP SOME FUN (2 HOURS)
- TODDLER ART (2 HOURS)
OTHER CHILDCARE TRAININGS:
- HEALTHY HOMES CHILDCARE TRAINING (HOURS VARIES)
PLEASE CALL LATOYA BROWN 601-964-3668 TO ARRANGE DATES/TIMES TO SCHEDULE FOR CLASSES.
*Professional development hours for 3 & 4 years old teachers
(Head start/childcare/Pre-K 3 & 4) is now being offered…
Tummy Safe
Q: What is Tummy Safe©?
A: Tummy Safe© is a Food Manager's Certification Course for Child Care Providers. The 6 module food safety curriculum includes food storage, serving, cross contamination, diapering, and many other topics specific to child care providers. Six contact hours are awarded for completion of the curriculum. An 80% on the Certification exam is required for certification. Certification lasts for five years. Take Tummy Safe© online!!!
For $25, you will be emailed a link to the course. Once you have purchased the first access for $25 you have the option of adding 2 more for $5 each. You can complete the course on computer and Android phones but it is NOT compatible with IPhones or IPads.
Q: I’m done with the online curriculum. Am I certified Tummy Safe© now?
A: No, not yet. You must still pass the Tummy Safe© exam with a score of at least 80 percent in order to be certified. You may order a Tummy Safe© exam using a credit card or you may request a Tummy Safe© exam using a money order or certified check.
Send $100 money order or certified check per person to:
Tummy Safe© Exam Request/Jenna Schilling
School of Human Sciences
Box 9745
MSU, MS 39762
Make money order or certified check out to School of Human Sciences. Be sure to include all your contact information, including phone numbers and the county where you would like to take your exam.
Once exam payment is received, your local proctor will call to schedule an exam date and time. Most exam dates can be scheduled within 30 days of exam payment, often within 2 weeks of payment.
ServSafe
ServSafe classes will be offered at Perry County Mississippi State University Extension Services:
- Tuesday, May 7, 2019 from 8:30 a.m. - until/ Wednesday, May 8, 2019 9:00 a.m.
- Please go online at MSU Cares under Perry County and register for the class/ pay fee $150 which includes the book and scantron. Please see website for registration deadlines.
In the Community
Computer Housekeeping
- Computer Skills offered in the community
Mississippi State University Certified 4-H Volunteer Process/ Mississippi Volunteers Leader’s Association (MVLA)
- Volunteer Recruitment (open) to the community required to pass a background check.
Community Resources Development
Computer Housekeeping
- Adults/Youth will learn how to maximize space, improve battery life, and become aware of malware on computers.
- If interested please call Latoya Brown at the extension office to sign-up.
Mississippi State University Certified 4-H Volunteer Process
Please go to MSU Cares, 4-H, and volunteers in order to become a registered volunteer. Volunteers will have to complete the 4-H Background Check and 4-H Application Packet. Please call the extension office if you have any questions about becoming a 4-H volunteer leader.
Mississippi Volunteers Leader’s Association (MVLA)
- December 17, 2018 – 4-H volunteer artwork design entries due to Tammy Parker
- January 28, 2019 – MVLA Board meeting via distance 5:30 p.m.
- February 1 – Deadline: Outstanding 4-H volunteer nominations, MVLA officer nominations
- February 8 – Deadline: registration MVLA annual conference
- February 22-23 – MVLA Annual Conference
- April 20 – MVLA Board meeting (location to be determined)
- May 7 – North volunteer forum planning meeting via distance 5:30 p.m.
- May 9 – South volunteer forum planning meeting via distance 5:30 p.m.
- August 10 – North Volunteer Forum (location to be determined)
- August 24 – South Volunteer Forum (location to be determined)
- September 10 – MVLA Board meeting via distance 5:30 p.m.
MSU Extension Office 103– B Second Street West, New Augusta, MS 39462 601-964-3668 / Latoya Brown FCS/4-H Agent
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