Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Video Camp Underway



Rutherford County 4-H members are attending a video camp at the local Extension Office. Throughout the week, campers will be completing educational videos to enter in a national 4-H film contest! Check back throughout the week to check on our progress.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Still space available for Junior 4-H Camp


As you think about what you are going to do this summer, you should add "Attend Rutherford County 4-H Camp" to your list.

We will be camping June 14-18, 2010. The 4-H Camping Center that we attend is the Clyde M York center in Crossville, TN. Check out their web site for all the fun activities that you can do at camp.

The picture to the left is of 4-H Agent Michael Shirley and one of Rutherford County's 4-H members showing off two largemouth bass that they caught at the same time at the 4-H lake!

Call the Rutherford County Extension Office at 615-898-7710 for more information.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Sign up for Rutherford County's 4-H Gardening Group

Call 615-898-7710 for more information about the 4-H Gardening Group





Friday, March 5, 2010

New Zip-line Installed at 4-H Camp York

Below is a video of several 4-H agents testing out the new zip-line that was installed at the 4-H camp in Crossville, TN. Rutherford County will be attending 4-H camp June 14-18, 2010. Call the office for more details. 615-898-7710

Monday, March 1, 2010

Rutherford County 4-H Horse Member Wins National Award


Rutherford County 4-H Horse Club member Shelby Finch was recently awarded the 2009 High Point Award in equitation (ages 11 and under) by the National Walking Horse Owners Association. Shelby is a 5th grader at Saint Rose of Lima Catholic School in Murfreesboro and has been active in the 4-H horse club for two years. We are very proud of her accomplishment.

Rebecca Henry
Extension Agent
Rutherford County

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Rutherford County 4-h Horse project would like to thank Ms. Anne Brzezicki and The M.T.S.U. Equestrian team for their continued support and generosity. Our January meeting was held at the Horse Science Center, where they held the annual barn scavenger hunt. They gave away prizes for the winners with the most points in each division. Once again we would like to say thanks to The M.T.S.U. Equestrian team and any other volunteers involved in the Rutherford County 4-H.

Rutherford County 4-H Horse Project
Faith Duke
-Horse project Reporter

Thursday, January 7, 2010

National 4-H Cornbread Cook-Off


ATTENTION ALL 4th GRADERS:


Tennessee 4th grade 4-H club members are invited to celebrate cooking and cornbread by entering a recipe in the National 4-H Cornbread Cook-off Contest. Recipes should be creative and easy to prepare and must contain at least one cup of Martha White Corn Meal or one package of Martha White Corn Meal Mix and be cooked in Lodge Cast Iron Cookware.
Novice cooks should submit their entries by March 2, 2010 to Vicki Lofty, Marion County UT Extension, 302 Betsy Pack Drive, Jasper, TN 37347.

Recipes will be reviewed and 10 lucky 4-H’ers will be invited to participate in the youth cook-off at the National Cornbread Festival on April 24, 2010 in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Finalists will have one hour from start to finish to prepare their cornbread dish. Judging of the finished recipe will be based on creativity; texture, appearance, ease of preparation, appropriate use of products and of course - flavor!

The 4-H slogan is “Learn by Doing”, so 4th grade 4-H’ers get in the kitchen and learn to cook. Prepare a yummy cornbread dish that will make mouths water! Prize are as follows: 1st place - $400; 2nd place - $200; 3rd Place - $100 and the other seven finalists will each receive $50. All 10 finalists also receive special gifts from Lodge Cast Iron and Martha White. The 4-H agent or 4-H Program Assistant and the teacher of the winning contestant will each receive $50. Youth traveling more than 100 miles to the competition will receive $100 travel money.

Vicki Lofty, Marion County UT Extension Agent invites youth from all regions of the country to enter. “Every year I am amazed at the amazing tasty and creative recipes that are submitted,” said Lofty. To celebrate 100 years of UT Extension and 4-H in Tennessee, Marion County 4-H Clubs have compiled a cookbook containing a collection of recipes from the past finalists in the National Cornbread Festival Cook-off. Funds from the sale of the six dollar cookbooks will be used to fund 4-H youth projects and activities. For more information about purchasing a cookbook or the cook-off contact 423-942-2656. Contest guidelines are also available at www.nationalcornbread.com.