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Alexander County 4-H
Newsletter

                                                April 2024
4-H Presentations

4-H Presentations are a huge part of North Carolina 4-H. It is one of the most successful ways to help a young person learn how to do a public speech. It focuses on members teaching others what they know about a particular project/subject matter. They are sometimes called demonstrations or illustrated talk or formal speech.

For a list of 4-H Presentation Categories please go to the following link:
2024 NC 4-H Awards Handbook


Here you can find topic ideas and objectives as well as what cash prizes are available at district and state levels.  

To view scoresheets, rules and regulations and other helpful information please visit the following link:  4-H Presentation Information

South Central District Activity Day will be held June 18, 2024 in Scotland County.

If you would like to know more about 4-H Presentaions or you have an interest in being a presenter to represent Alexander County please contact DJ Salyer, 4-H Agent, at 828-632-3125 or dj_salyer@ncsu.edu.





Are you looking for something educational, but fun for your young one this summer??

The 2025 Alexander County 4-H Summer Opportunities has something for all ages and interests.  If you receive our newsletter each month you have already received an email regarding summer programming.  In case you did not receive, please go to the following link for all information.

4-H Mini Garden Project for Kids

The N.C. Cooperative Extension-Alexander County Center is looking to engage youth in a garden program. Students will be provided seeds and information material to start their own little garden.   This will encourage them to learn about how to grow vegetables. Participants will be asked to share pictures throughout the year on social media.  A contest will be held once gardens are producing by having judges come out and look at the gardens.  Ages 8-under, 9-12 years and 13-18 years will be judged.  Date for judging will be sent out closer to date, but will be in June or July.  


Prizes will also be given to those who have the best project books.

Kits are limited to the first 25 families to register, but we will also be taking a waiting list for those who are interested. Registration will be open until full, kits will be available April 10th and can be picked up through May 1st.  For additional questions, please contact DJ Salyer at dj_salyer@ncsu.edu. Use the following link to fill out registration:   Alexander County 4-H Mini Garden Registration

ALL 4-H members and volunteers MUST be enrolled in 4-H Online to participate in any programs or clubs that are provided by Alexander County 4-H.

For more information and to start the enrollment process please visit the following link:
https://alexander.ces.ncsu.edu/2022/01/time-to-enroll-in-4-h/

If you have any questions regarding enrollment or need help with enrollment please contact DJ Salyer at 828-632-3125.  Again, no child or volunteer can participate in 4-H events without being enrolled.
Programming in Alexander County Schools


Alexander County 4-H conducted the Embryology Program in 22 second grade classrooms in the Alexander County School System in March.  Through this program, students get hands-on experience as they learn about the life cycle.  Fertilized chicken eggs are donated by Tyson Hatchery in Hays, NC and are incubated for 21 days in the classroom.  Eggs began hatching on April 1st!  The picture shows DJ Salyer, Alexander County 4-H Agent, with some of those students and chicks.   
Alexander County 4-H Clubs
 

Alexander County Livestock 4-H Club
meets 1st Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Location:  Alexander County Service Center.

The Alexander Livestock 4-H Club met in March and learn more about Ag Programs that are offered at Wilkes Community College.  The next meeting will be held on Monday, April 7th at Taylorsville House where members will be sharing their animals with the residents.
 
Alexander County 4-H Garden Club meets 2nd Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m.  Location:  Alexander County Service Center

The Alexander 4-H Garden Club will meet to help with Spring Fling on Thursday, April 10th from 3-7 p.m.  If you have any questions about the Alexander 4-H Garden Club, please give Cari Rosenbalm a call (828-632-4451).

 
Southern Grace 4-H Club meets 3rd Thursday of each month at 5:00 p.m.  Location:  Alexander County Service Center (They are not accepting new members at this time.)
Southern Grace 4-H Club was not able to meet in March.  
 
Shockers 4-H Electric Club meets 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Location:  Alexander County Service Center   New members are welcome!
The Shockers 4-H Electric Club met in March to make a circuit using pencils, paper, batteries, and LEDs. We learned that the graphite on the paper can conduct electricity and light up the LED. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.  
 
Whisk it Up 4-H Cooking Club  meets 4th Thursday of each month at 4:00 p.m. Location:  Alexander County Service Center.
Whisk it Up 4-H Members learned all about chicken and dumplings and the different techniques to make dumplings at their March meeting.  Their next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 24 at 4 p.m.  If you plan to attend please bring a pint jar with you.  If you have questions regarding Whisk it Up 4-H Club please contact Der Holcomb at 828-632-3125 or email dxiong3@ncsu.edu.
 
WHEP (Wildlife Habitat Education Program)  will meet April 2nd and April 30th at 3:45 p.m. at the Alexander County Service Center.

The team has continued to practice all four parts of the state contest which will be held at Jones Lake State Park in Elizabethtown, NC on Saturday May 10, 2025.


National Days in April:

April 1st - April fools Day
April 10th -National Farm Animals Day
April  22nd - Earth Day
April 26th - Arbor Day


Alexander County 4-H Programming
is sponsored by Alexander County United Way
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NC State University and N.C. A&T State University work in tandem, along with federal, state and local governments, to form a strategic partnership called N.C. Cooperative Extension.

Extension's 4-H program is the largest youth development organization in North Carolina. We help over 247,000 young people grow into active, contributing citizens each year.



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