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Thursday, March 21, 2013
4-H Contest Day was held at the Fairfax County Government Center on March 2. 39 4-H'ers competed in extemporaneous speech, public speaking, presentations, Share the Fun, and Fashion Revue competitions. Presentation and speech topics were diverse ranging from goats to gravity to archery. All competitors are eligible to compete at the District Contests which will be held in Front Royal, VA on April 27th. Senior 4-H'ers can compete at the state-wide level at 4-H Congress June 17th to June 20th.
The Herndon Horse 4-H Club had fun at learning about Farriers in February. Ms Leslie Painter arranged for the club members to watch while Farrier, Jim Wooldridge, changed her horses’ shoes. Mr. Wooldridge let club members touch all his tools, horse shoes, and even let one club member hold the horses’ foot. Ms. Leslie Painter also accepted the "Friend of 4-H Award" for helping the club prepare for Hippology last year.
The Herndon Horse 4-H Club is also busy making plans to host a kid's horse tent with crafts and games at the 4-H Fair. Some club members are also helping to design a Horse Trail for competition at the 4-H Fair.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The Kingsley 4-H Club has decided to brave the elements and start preparing the 4-H Garden for spring planting. Any good gardener knows you have to prepare the beds before you can plant, and Kingsley’s 4-H club members are all good gardeners. During their Monday afternoon meetings in March, core members of the club will be outside the Kingsley Family Resource Center with picks, trowels and garbage bags cleaning up the plants from the previous season.
The garden, located behind the Kingsley Family Resource Center, already has a viable strawberry patch. Tomatoes, lettuce, radishes and herbs have been grown previous years along with a variety of beans and herbs. “We hope the community will respect our garden and not let pets and younger children run through it,” emphasized Carlos M., Kingsley 4-H Club president. The garden will be part of the 4-H Curriculum throughout the spring and summer.
The garden, located behind the Kingsley Family Resource Center, already has a viable strawberry patch. Tomatoes, lettuce, radishes and herbs have been grown previous years along with a variety of beans and herbs. “We hope the community will respect our garden and not let pets and younger children run through it,” emphasized Carlos M., Kingsley 4-H Club president. The garden will be part of the 4-H Curriculum throughout the spring and summer.

Thursday, February 28, 2013
A the last meeting of the Time for Technology 4-H Club, members made mini claws out of everyday materials. They tried to make something that could pick up things, move forward and backward, and move from side to side. Once they made their claws, they tried to pick up first one object and then multiple objects with the claws. Club members were challenged to think, work together, and go through multiple prototyping stages. All club members had a fun time learning by doing.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
College students looking for summer internships should consider an internship with cooperative extension. Virginia Cooperative Extension internships give students the opportunity to explore careers in nutrition, agriculture, environmental science, natural resources, family and consumer sciences or community and youth development. These are paid internships! For full details, visit the VCE Summer Internship Website.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Six Fairfax County 4-H'ers attended 4-H Day at the State Capitol yesterday. They got to meet with legislators, learn about the life of Senate pages, view the Senate and House Sessions, and take a tour of the capitol. It was an eye-opening first hand experience to learn more about how laws are made for the Commonwealth.
Monday, February 11, 2013
The Nutts 4 Mutts 4-H Dog Club held a Meet and Greet on January 15 at the Hollin Hall Senior Center in Alexandria. Guests and members played a guessing game to see how well they knew famous dogs from literature, film, and real life. Trinity Woodall gave a presentation explaining 4-H and the club’s activities. Sarah Parshley and her dog Rocco put on a tricks demonstration.
Forty-two 4-H’ers participated in the Art of Public Speaking Workshop on February 9th. They got to learn about extemporaneous speech, speech organization, non-verbal communication, introductions and conclusions, and PowerPoint from experienced public speakers. At the end of the workshop 97% of participants said that they felt more comfortable speaking publicly and planned to use the skills they learned at the workshop.
Herndon Horse 4-H Club announced its new club officers during their Halloween party in October. The officers elected are as follows: President - Rachel Stephenson; Vice President - Meaghan O'Brien; Secretary - Caitlin Embly; Reporter - Rebecca Honigford; Historian - Regina Honigford. During the December meeting, members signed cards for military patients at the Walter Reed Medical Center.
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| Congrats to the newly elected club officers! |
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