Join the NEW Fairfield County 4-H Meat Judging Team!

We are excited to recruit two volunteers, Caitlyn Black and James Maynard, to serve as club advisors and team coaches of the newly forming Fairfield County 4-H Meat Judging Team! Practices and contests are very soon – get ready to learn more about beef, pork, and lamb (retail classes, carcass classes, and wholesale classes); retail ID, written test portion of the contests, meat science education, practice and contest information).

They will be hosting an Open House at the Ag Center (831 College Avenue) on Monday, February 20th from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

This is a great opportunity for 4-H youth livestock exhibitors who participate in the Muscle Quality and Performance/Carcass Contests for the Fairfield County Fair! MQP/Carcass Projects not required for participation and membership to the 4-H Meat Judging Team. Members must hold 4-H membership in a Fairfield County 4-H Club to participate. Open to all 4-H youth ages 8 (and in the 3rd grade) to 18 as of 1/1/2017.

Last Call: Ohio 4-H Conference Registrations!

We have extended our county deadline to accept registrations for volunteers and teens to attend the 2017 Ohio 4-H Conference on Saturday, March 10th, 2017 at the Columbus Convention Center through Wednesday, February 8th at 4:00 p.m.

The Ohio 4-H Conference is the largest gathering of 4-H volunteers in the United States! We welcome nearly 1,500 teen and adult volunteers to participate each year. The Ohio 4-H Conference is designed to equip participants with resources, information, and skills to meet the ever-changing needs of youth. Attendees have the opportunity to receive training in more than 125 different topics such as career exploration, risk management, camping, leadership, cake decorating, dancing, animal sciences, and much more.

In addition to the educational sessions, the day features the Bob Evans Farms 4-H Volunteer Recognition Luncheon for the adults highlighting the extraordinary accomplishments of volunteers. The teens (age 13 and older) have a luncheon that recognizes their peers and often features a keynote speaker.  Fairfield County youth Natalyn Landis and Emma Newell are being added to the Teen Hall of Fame! Some advisors are being honored as well…please consider attending session 704 to celebrate with them.

Need some 4-H bling? We have that too! Our Marketplace features a variety of 4-H items, including apparel, to purchase. Representatives are available to speak to you about fundraising opportunities for 4-H clubs, project books, and more.

 

To view the sessions offered, please visit https://go.osu.edu/174HConfBook.  The registration form can be found here https://go.osu.edu/174HConfRegCompleted registration forms, along with the $35 payment (checks made to 4-H Advisory Committee)  are due to the Fairfield County Extension Office by 4 pm on Wednesday, February 8th, 2017.

Ohio Pork Producer – Communications Intern

The Ohio Pork Council is seeking a talented communications intern for the summer! The OPC intern will be responsible for assisting in communication with members and the public by writing press releases, developing graphics and using social media. the intern is expected to assist with the Ohio State Fair, serving as the Pork Food Stand Assistant Manager, and support producer education programs to help increase member participation and awareness of Pork Checkoff programs. As part of the internship program, the student will attend a national intern-training seminar that is held in conjunction with the World Pork Expo. Interns will receive compensation of up to $4,000 in the form of bi-weekly salary of scholarship. To apply, please send resume and cover letter by March 1, 2017 to: Ohio Pork Council, Attn: Emily Bir, 5930 Sharon Woods Blvd., Ste. 101, Columbus, OH 43229 or email to ebir@ohiopork.org.

Ohio Beef Council – Summer Internship

The Ohio Beef Council is seeking applicants for its summer internship.The full-time public relations internship will provide the successful candidate with excellent experience in communications and promotions through the coordination of numerous events and activities. The successful candidate will help with the planning, coordination and execution of all displays during the Ohio State Fair; assist with the Young Cattlemen’s Conference and assist with other events and promotions. The internship will begin in mid-May and last until mid-August with flexibility based on course schedule. Application deadline is February 15th, 2017. Do you know of anyone interested in applying? Forward a cover letter and résumé to the Ohio Beef Council, Attn: Internship, 10600 U.S. Highway 42, Marysville, Ohio 43040.