Sandoval County Cloverleaf, June 2020 · 1.06.2020 · presentation or demonstration on a dog...
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CLOVERLEAF
Sandoval County Cooperative Extension Mailing: P. O. Box 400 • Bernalillo, New Mexico 87004
Physical: 1500 Idalia Road, Bldg D, First Floor—Office #1049
(505) 867-2582
June 2020
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SAVE THE DATE
CONTEST SHOWCASE
July 6—July 17
This is an opportunity to practice your contest skills
and check out new contests in a virtual setting.
This contest showcase will replace county, district, and
state contests. This will not be a competition but rather an
opportunity to learn using Google Classroom.
This is the perfect time to try out new contests and prac-
tice for competitions next year. Sandoval County 4-H
Council will be putting all names of those who participate
into a drawing for a scholarship to attend a state event of
their choosing next year. One Novice, Junior, and Senior
will be selected! More details to come.
Free to Participate
PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN!
July 13-15, 2020 Register Now! Email
2020 State 4-H Conference Virtual Tentative Event Schedule Monday 7/13 Interviews 8:00am State 4-H Leadership Team Candidate Interviews Session 1 5:30pm Opening Session and guest speaker Opening Activity Introduction of counties Introduction of State 4-H Officers Pledges Welcomes from CES, ACES and NMSU Inspirational Messages from Officers Keynote Speaker – Barbara Chamberlin Introduce of New Ambassadors Session 2 7:00pm Voting Delegate/Candidate Nomination Business Session – Live Only Voting Delegate roll call Nomination of Candidates Candidate Campaign Reminder Meeting following close of session Tuesday 7/14 Session 3 5:30pm Candidate Session Opening Activity Introductions Pledges Voting Delegates Roll Call Campaign Speeches Inspirational Messages from Officers College of ACES Message & Drawing of Scholarship Community Service Presentation New Aggie Next Step Program Scholarships Awards Open Zoom Activity
Wednesday 7/15 Session 4 1pm Election of officers (Live Only) Pledges Voting Procedures Elections Session 5 5:30 – 7:00pm General Session Opening Activity Introductions Pledges Inspirational Messages from Officers Introduction of new State 4-H Officers Installation of new State 4-H Leadership Team & Jacket
New Mexico State Virtual Dog School
June 26—July 3, 2020 Virtual Trainings
will be provided on *Obedience
*Rally-Obedience *Agility *Trick
*Grooming and Care
All members currently
enrolled in 4-H
are eligible to participate.
You do not have to be
enrolled in a dog project!
Participants are encouraged
to submit a 3 minutes (or less)
presentation or
demonstration on a dog relat-
ed topic of their choice. Video
submissions will be judged
and participants will receive
judge’s feedback.
Video submissions are to be emailed to
[email protected] by July 3, 2020
Contact Linda Hererra at
NEW MEXICO STATE 4-H VIRTUAL DOG SCHOOL
2020 REGISTRATION FORM
Submit to Linda Herrera by June 19, 2020
YOUTH INFORMATION: Name: ____________________________
Address: ________________________________________________
Best Email Address: ________________________________________
Age Division: ____Cloverbud ____ Novice ____ Junior ____ Senior
Date of Birth: ______________________
4-H County: _____________ 4-H Agent: _____________________
4-H Club name: _____________________
Will you be doing a Presentation or Demonstration video? __ Yes __ No
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Do you have a dog? ___ Yes ___ No What is your dog’s name? ________________
What breed is your dog? __________________________
School Held Virtually June 26th- July 3rd
A 3 minute (or less) video presentation is encouraged to be submitted at the end of the virtual presentations. The submission date is July 3rd.
Submissions are to consist of a demonstration on a dog related topic of the participant’s choice. This video will be judged and feedback provided.
Video Submissions are to be emailed to:
Linda Herrera
More Frequently asked Questions
Will video tutorials be provided?
Yes, we are currently working on a sample video for each species. We will send them out as
soon as we have them available.
Will videos be available for friends and family to view?
Yes, videos will be compiled in some way for viewing. More details to come.
Will I have to deliver my animal (including poultry) to the buyer after the sale?
We will be arranging two locations for drop offs. One on the north end of county and one on
south end of county. More details to come.
Will I have to Enroll/register animals online?
Yes, exhibitors will need to register using Showorks as in previous years. Registration deadline
is July 1. Link to come.
Will indoor exhibits go to State Fair?
In the event that State Fair indoor exhibits happen, the first place items per video category will
be eligible for State Fair.
Are Virtual Indoor Exhibit Rules posted?
We are finalizing rules, they will be made available soon.
We hope this list helps put minds at ease.
We will continue to compile any questions you have.
REMEMBER!
If you have to go out . . .
WEAR A MASK!
Photo by Micaela Romero Corralitos 4-H Club
2020 Sandoval County Fair – Virtual Show and Auction Guidelines
Except as defined below, all rules and regulations included in the Livestock Rules and Policies book shall be
adhered to and accepted by any exhibitor submitting entry or competing in any competition or sale of the
Sandoval County Fair. These rules may be changed/adapted at any time by the Sandoval County 4-H Agent to
comply with the ShoWorks Vitrual Show and Online Sale requirements. Email notification of changes will be
considered adequate.
An overall Grand and Reserve Poultry will be selected from all the classes, including breeding, and meat.
Only the Grand and Reserve will sell in the first sale.
An overall Grand and Reserve Rabbit will be selected from all the classes, including breeding, and meat.
Due to RHVD no rabbits will be sold.
Exhibitors will declare weights of all livestock (exception of dairy goat and breeding heifers) and small ani-
mal meat projects.
There will be no awards given for showmanship.
There will be no County Bred classes.
Original contracted professional judges will evaluate all livestock and small animal projects.
All animals entering the virtual show need to be registered through the exhibitor’s or family ShoWorks
account. The deadline for registration is July 1. Link to come.
A floor or minimum bid will be placed for each species. Exhibitors may choose to:
1. Enter the auction, or
2. Sell your animal private treaty. Private treaty sale will NOT run through 4-H Amigos, or
Keep your animal for personal use or exhibit at State Fair.
All auction entries are final. Once entered, you may not pull your animal for private treaty sale or person-
al use.
All dates, locations, and times for receiving animals following the auction will be announced.
If an animal, at the time of receiving, is not in good health or not the animal entered-Exhibitors will forfeit
all proceeds from the auction including add-ons.
Media Requirements (Due July 20 through Showorks account)
Virtual Show – Need Video
Online Auction – Need Sale Photo
Video Requirements for Sandoval County Fair (Due July 20 through Showorks account)
Livestock:
Animal must be show-ready condition (washed, clipped, and properly fitted).
Official show attire – appropriate dress for exhibitors in the video is required. Hats, t-shirts, and polo
shirts are not acceptable.
The video must be a minimum of 1 minute long and no longer than 1.5 minutes. Cell phone videos are
encouraged. 1080p HD at 30 fps (default setting).
Identification of exhibitor and the animal. Identification is as follows:
1. Exhibitor: face shot with the animal.
2. Livestock: Ear tag and face shot of the animal.
Be sure to hold the camera horizontally while shooting the video not vertically.
Video must be taken outdoors with a background clear of visual distractions.
No text may be included in the video.
No editing of the video. Video should be taken with no stopping and starting or breaks. No audio in
the video.
Livestock Video should include 1. side/profile view of exhibitor walking livestock a short 15-20 feet
straight line, 2. rear view on a flat surface with nothing obstructing the view of the hoof/pasterns,
3. topline view, 4. standing side/profile view, 5. unobstructed front view. Lambs and meat goats
need to be braced for all standing side and rear views.
Take as many videos as needed, select the video that best highlights your project. Only one video
will be allowed to be uploaded for judging your project.
Please review the Video Tutorial for each species. Video Tutorials will be posted on Facebook and at
sandovalextension.nmsu.edu/county-fair.html
Small Animal:
Animal must be show-ready condition (washed and properly fitted).
Official show attire – appropriate dress for exhibitors in the video is required. Hats, t-shirts, and po-
lo shirts are not acceptable.
The video must be a minimum of 1 minute long and no longer than 1.5 minutes. Cell phone videos
are encouraged. 1080p HD at 30 fps (default setting).
Identification of exhibitor and the animal. Identification is as follows:
1. Exhibitor: face shot with the animal.
2. Small Animals: face shot of the animal.
Be sure to hold the camera horizontally while shooting the video not vertically.
Video must be taken outdoors with a background clear of visual distractions.
No text may be included in the video.
No editing of the video. Video should be taken with no stopping and starting or breaks. No audio
in the video.
Follow showmanship poultry or rabbit guidelines:
Please refer to
https://arba.net/arba-videos/
for correct posing of specific breeds.
A final video close up of the small animal, posed at both sides, and video look over the top of small animal.
Take as many videos as needed, select the video that best highlights your project. Only one video will be allowed to be uploaded for judging your project.
Please review the Video Tutorial for each species. Video Tutorials will be posted on Facebook and at sandovalextension.nmsu.edu/county-fair.html
Picture Requirements for Online Auction (Due July 20 through Showorks account)
Official show attire – appropriate dress for exhibitors is required. Hats, t-shirts, and polo shirts are not acceptable.
Photo submitted must be a show photo (right side of the animal in the proper set up for that species and a clear shot of the exhibitors face.
Animal must be in show condition/show-ready.
Make sure no part of the animal is cut-off in photo.
• Only one photo will be allowed to be uploaded.
THE STATE 4-H COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA ►Available to any Novice, Junior or Senior 4-H Member, serving as a State 4-H Officer, Ambassador, Diplomat or participant in a 4-H activity. ►Must submit a New Mexico 4-H Community Service Scholarship application form which is available on the State 4-H website.
EVENT (Community Service Scholarship Application)
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION (2 MONTHS BEFORE EVENT)
Home Ec School January 15, 2020
Youth-Get-Away February 1, 2020
Horse School March 16, 2020
4-H Dog School April 15, 2020
Livestock School April 15, 2020
State 4-H Conference April 15, 2020
Ambassador/Diplomat and Officer Position May 1, 2020
SANDOVAL COUNTY 4-H SCHOLARSHIP Sponsored by Sandoval County 4-H Council
Scholarship Information
A Scholarship fund has been established by the 4-H County Council to provide financial assistance to 4-H members that wish to at-tend State, District, or County 4-H events. Scholarship will cover 50% of the registration expenses for Senior Leadership Retreat, Youth-Get-Away, Livestock School, Horse School, Home Ec School, 4-H Dog School, or $250 of the team fees for serving as a State 4-H Officer, Ambassador, or a Diplomat. The scholarship will cover 100% of the registration expenses for 4-H County Camp. The funding may not be used to attend State 4-H Conference, State 4-H Shooting Sports Contest, nor District Contest. Scholarship Criteria—Available to any Novice, Junior or Senior 4-H Member.
For Application, Link to: http://sandovalextension.nmsu.edu/county-council.html
►4-H member must submit a Sandoval County 4-H Scholarship application Form. ►Scholarship Applications for the events are due 1 1/2 months before the event registration deadline. Here Are the Application Deadlines Coming up:
4-H EVENT DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION
Home Ec School February 1, 2020
Youth-Get-Away February 15, 2020
Horse School April 1, 2020
4-H Dog School May 1, 2020
Livestock School May 1, 2020
Ambassador/Diplomat and Officer Position May 15, 2020
Cheyenne is a Bernalillo High graduate Scholar!
Active in 4-H for 9 years, Cheyenne is a member of the
National Honor Society, Varsity Basketball, and Track &
Field. Her parents Rebecca and Juan are Leaders of the
Cotton City 4-H Club.
We were lucky to have Cheyenne join us over two
summers at the Extension Office as a student Intern
where she provided valuable help based on her 4-H
hands-on Experience! She’d work all day, then race to
Basketball practice! Cheyenne plans to attend NMSU
and Major in Animal Science!
Congratulations Cheyenne!
We are so proud of you!
Annick graduated from Nex+Gen, as the
Valedictorian, where she served as
Student Government President. She has
been in 4-H for 8 years, served as Corrali-
tos Club President, Sandoval County Presi-
dent, State 4-H Ambassador, and National
4-H Congress Delegate.
Annick was the overall champion in con-
structed Fashion Revue at Western Na-
tional Roundup.
Some of her favorite projects were the
dairy goat project, sewing project, horse
project and baking project. Annick plans
to attend Trinity University in San Anto-
nio, Texas in the fall.
Thanks to parents Laura and Neal for all your 4-H
support! Congratulations Annick!
We know you will rock it!
Annick Ambrose
Cheyenne Maes Aspen Montoya
Aspen graduated from Cibola High
School and has been in 4-H 6 years.
She has been involved in many of the
4-H projects, including meat goat, poultry,
and sewing.
Outside of 4-H she does gymnastics,
cheerleading, National Honors Society,
and Spanish National Honors Society.
She plans to study pre-med and eventu-
ally go to medical school.
Aspen’s parents Anna & Chris have also
been actively involved in 4-H.
She is grateful for her experience in 4-H
and she will miss it so much.
Congratulations Aspen!
We are beyond proud of you!
Aspen Montoya
4-H Senior Spotlight: Malia Wilson. I’ve spent
half of my high school years in 4-H. I’ve done my
time as an officer in my club, spent time doing
community service with my friends, danced,
learned more than I ever thought I would about
who I am, and made a couple life long friends and
memories I’ll never forget. 4-H has single handedly
shown me who I am and pushed me to be who I
want to be.
Through 4-H rodeo, horse project, and my other
4-H projects I’ve learned to love life and be pas-
sionate about starting a new day. So here’s to all
the incoming 4-Hers; let it shape you and nurture
you. It’s a beautiful thing to be a part of.
And here’s to my class of 2020. We’re goin' out with a bang, thank you so very much for all the memories. Also thanks to Mom Melissa for all your support! Congratulations Malia! We are so proud of you!
Malia Wilson
Virtual 4-H
Jewelry Making Basics
When:
June 23rd at 11:30 am,
Register by June 11th if you would like a free jewelry making kit.
Where:
ZOOM— details to be announced.
RSVP To: [email protected]
Virtual class will include how to make a set of earrings and a bracelet.
Zoom event is free. Jewelry kits can be picked up from Sandoval CES and
will include 4-H Jewelry making project book.
Other tools must be supplied at home – a list will be provided.
Suggested for ages 8 years and older.
EVENT 2020
Virtual 4-H Ask an Expert Livestock Series June 8-11
Virtual 4-H Ask an Expert Livestock — Goat June 8
Virtual 4-H Ask an Expert Livestock — Sheep June 9
Virtual 4-H Ask an Expert Livestock — Swine June 10
Virtual 4-H Ask an Expert Livestock — Steer June 11
Virtual Jewelry Making June 23
Virtual New Mexico State 4-H Dog School June 26-July 3
DEADLINE—Showorks Online Registration Virtual Shows July 1
4-H Contest Showcase July 6—17
Virtual State 4-H Conference July 13-15
Video/s Due to Showorks July 20
Sandoval County Fair in Cuba at Fairgrounds Canceled for 2020 July 29-August 2
Virtual Sandoval County 4-H/FFA Livestock Auction August 1
New Mexico State Fair—TBD by Governor of NM Scheduled for September 10-20
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Nicole Lujan
Home Economist /4-H Agent
Steve M. Lucero
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N.M.S.U. and the U. S. Department of Agriculture cooperating.
4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citi-zenship and Life skills.
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