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CLAY COUNTY 4-H MEMBERS
EXHIBIT AT SD STATE FAIR
The 2016 South Dakota State Fair was held
September 1 – 5 in Huron, SD. Two hundred
fifty-seven entries were exhibited by Clay
County 4-H members through static (display)
exhibits, Youth-in-Action contests and livestock exhibits.
Kate DeVelder, Katrina Heles and Nicole
Hauck participated in the State Fashion Revue Contest. Kate entered and modeled a
sew and buy outfit and a selected outfit and
received purples on both entries. Katrina also
entered and modeled a sew and buy outfit
and a selected outfit and she too received two
purples. Nicole entered and modeled a constructed garment and a selected outfit and
was awarded two purple ribbons.
Three members participated in the State
Special Foods Contest. Katrina Heles prepared a Veggie Pizza for the judges and
received a purple ribbon. Phillip Hauck received a purple ribbon placing on his Sweet
Potato Bisque and Toria Andre prepared Banana Pancakes and also received a purple ribbons. If interested, these recipes are available
at the Extension Office.
Participating in the Public Presentation Contest were Tatem Passick, Katrina Heles, and
Kate Develder. Tatem received a blue ribbon
placing on her demonstration. Katrina received a purple on her illustrated talk, a purple on her demonstration and a blue placing
on her public speaking. Kate received a purple ribbon on her public speaking and a blue
on her demonstration.
4-H members participating in the State Consumer Decision Making Judging Contest were
Nicholas Havermann, red ribbon; Katrina
Heles, blue ribbon; Toria Andre, blue ribbon;
Jon Rolfes, white ribbon; Roger Rolfes, blue
ribbon; Tyler DeVelder, blue ribbon and Emily
Rolfes, blue ribbon. Members participating in
the State Horticulture Skill-a-thon were Katrina Heles, red ribbon; Jon Rolfes, red ribbon;
Roger Rolfes, red ribbon; Toria Andre, white
ribbon; Emily Rolfes, blue ribbon and Kailey
German, white ribbon. Raven Jensen placed
in the Top Ten at the State Livestock Skill-athon and also received a blue ribbon placing
at the State Livestock Judging Contest.
Clay County members that exhibited
at State Fair are as follows:
Anderson Henry, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Foods Gluten Free Purple
Outdoor Educational Display Purple
Poultry SCCL Bantam Purple
Poultry Game Bantam Purple
Visual Arts Pigment Blue
Andre Victoria, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club
Child Development Game Puzzle Toy Blue
Home Environment Recycled Purple
Junior CDM Judging Blue
Junior Horticulture Judging White
Special Foods Contest Purple
Visual Arts Pigment Purple
Visual Arts Plastic Blue
Visual Arts Wood Purple
Bickett Ashlyn, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Photography Architecture Purple
Photography Still Life Purple
Visual Arts Paper Purple
Bickett Bradyn, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Photography Animals Red
Photography Still Life Blue
Dahlhoff Clare, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Home Environment Wall Item Purple
Visual Arts Ceramics Blue
Visual Arts Wood Purple
Dahlhoff Emma, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Home Environment Wall Item Purple (2)
Photography Landscape Blue
Dahlhoff Mary, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Visual Arts Plastic Blue
Visual Arts Wood Purple
Dahlhoff Ross, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
First Aid Sports Kit Purple
DeVelder Kate, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Cats Educational Poster Purple
Character Educational Poster Purple
Child Development Game Puzzle Toy Purple
Clothing Selected Outfit Purple
Fashion Revue Contest Purple (2)
Home Environment Fabric Dining Accessory
Purple
Home Environment Wall Item Purple
Photography Flowers Red
Photography Landscape Purple
Photography Still Life Blue
Public Presentation Contest Purple, Blue
Shooting Sports Educational Display Purple
DeVelder Tyler, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Home Environment Wall Item Purple
Photography Animals Blue
Photography Architecture Red
Photography Landscape Blue, Red
Senior CDM Judging Blue
Shooting Sports Educational Display Purple
Fallan Erika, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Beef Market Steer Blue (2)
Germann Kailey, Member at Large
Goat Dairy Alpine Purple (2)
Goat Dairy Showmanship Purple
Poultry SCCL Bantam Purple, Blue
Poultry RCCL Bantam Purple, Blue
Rabbit Dutch Purple
Rabbit Mini Lop Purple
Rabbit Tan Purple
Rabbit Showmanship Purple
Rabbit Skill-a-thon Blue
Senior Horticulture Judging White
Hauck Nicole, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Fashion Revue Contest Purple (2)
Food Preservation Jelly Blue
Health Homemade Beauty Product Blue
Home Environment Fabric Bedroom
Accessory Purple
Home Environment Fabric Dining Accessory
Purple (2)
Home Environment Fabric Kitchen Accessory
Purple
Photography Flower Red
Photography Landscape Red
Visual Arts Textiles Purple
Hauck Phillip, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Foods Drop Cookies Purple
Foods Molded Cookies Purple
Home Environment Centerpiece Purple
Home Environment Fabric Bedroom
Accessory Purple
Home Environment Fabric Dining Accessory
Purple (2)
Home Environment Fabric Kitchen Accessory
Purple
Photography Flowers Blue, Red
Special Foods Contest Purple
Visual Arts Ceramics Blue
Hauck Tyler, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Home Environment Fabric Bedroom
Accessory Purple
Home Environment Fabric Dining Accessory
Purple
Photography Flower Blue
Havermann Nicholas, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club
Beginner CDM Judging Red
Wildlife & Fisheries Habitat Display Purple
Havermann Victoria, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club
Home Environment Wall Item Blue
Heine Cole, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Home Environment Recycled Blue
Home Environment Wall Item Purple
Sheep Market Blue (3)
Heine Emma, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Gov. Daugaard
Proclaims October
Archives Month
PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard has proclaimed October
Archives Month in South Dakota.
“Archival institutions have a responsibility to collect, organize, preserve, and make available records that document the
history of the state of South Dakota and the plains region for
the education and appreciation of present and future generations,” Gov. Daugaard noted in the proclamation.
“There are county, municipal, university and private archives
as well as the State Archives, and each of these organizations
contains historical records that document the rich history of
our state,” said Chelle Somsen, South Dakota state archivist.
“This month is the time for us to focus on the important records that protect our rights, provide enduring memories and
give recognition to the people and programs that maintain
these records.”
The South Dakota State Historical Society-Archives at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre is sponsoring or participating
in several events that highlight historical records in October,
including:
Saturday, Oct. 1, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CDT, Archives open
The State Archives will be open, as it is most first Saturdays.
Saturday, Oct. 1, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Coming to Dakota Scavenger
Hunt
A free scavenger hunt is being held at the State Archives.
Participants will use archival collections to answer questions
related to immigration to South Dakota. Refreshments will be
provided.
Wednesday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., #AskAnArchivist Day
AskAnArchivist Day is a national event sponsored by the
Society of American Archivists. Follow the Twitter conversation using #AskAnArchivist and send your questions to @
SDArchives.
Monday, Oct. 10, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Electronic Records Day
Oct. 10 is designated as "Electronic Records Day" by the
Council of State Archivists. Electronic files are much more fragile than paper records, and their long-term survival requires
attention and planning. Watch the State Archives Facebook
page on Electronic Records Day for tips on preserving and
managing your electronic files.
Monday, Oct. 24, 7p.m., Cedar Hill Cemetery Virtual Tour
Ken Stewart with the South Dakota State Historical Society
will conduct a virtual tour of the cemetery using a PowerPoint presentation while discussing some of the area’s early
residents who are buried there. This is a free presentation that
will be shown in the education room at the Cultural Heritage
Center.
For more information on South Dakota Archives Month
please visit history.sd.gov/archives and click the Archives
Month 2016 link.
Sheep Market Blue (3)
Visual Arts Pigment Purple, Blue
Heine Jaxon, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Sheep Market Purple, Blue (3)
Home Environment Recycled Purple
Heine Regan, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Sheep Market Purple, Blue (2)
Heles Katrina, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club
Fashion Revue Contest Purple (2)
Home Environment Accessory Grouping
Purple
Home Environment Outdoor Art Purple
Home Environment Recycled Purple
Home Environment Wall Item Purple
Junior CDM Judging Blue
Junior Horticulture Judging Red
Pets Educational Poster Red
Photography Architecture Purple
Public Presentation Contest Purple (2), Blue
Special Foods Contest Purple
Visual Arts Paper Red
Visual Arts Pigment Purple, Blue
Visual Arts Wood Blue
Jensen Raven, Young Producers 4-H Club
Beef Market Steer Blue
Goat Breeding Meat Blue
Goat Dairy Alpine Purple
Goat Dairy Recorded Grade Purple (2)
Goat Dairy Showmanship Purple
Goat Market Meat Wether Purple
Goat Meat Showmanship Purple
Rabbit Havana Purple (2)
Swine Market Blue
Knutson Wyatt, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Sheep Breeding Blue
Miller Andrea, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Photography People Purple
Sheep Breeding Blue
Sheep Market Blue
Mockler Kylie, Clay County Cubs 4-H Club
Home Environment Recycled Purple
Photography Animal Red
Photography People with Animal Blue
Mockler Lacey, Clay County Cubs 4-H Club
Home Environment Recycled Purple
Photography Animal Blue
Photography Landscape Red
McDonald Brannon, Young Producers 4-H Club
Swine Market Blue (2)
Noteboom Emma, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club
Beef Breeding Heifer Purple
Noteboom Katlynn, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club
Visual Arts Ceramics Blue
Noteboom, Shelby, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club
Beef Breeding Heifer Purple
O’Connor Madison, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Beef Market Steer Blue (2)
Clothing Selected Outfit Purple
Photography People Blue
Orr Nathan, Pride of Wakonda 4-H Club
Beef Market Steer Blue
Passick Keeley, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Home Environment Recycled Blue
Home Environment Wall Item Blue
Photography Flower Blue
Photography Landscape Blue
Passick Oscar, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Home Environment Recycled Purple (2)
Passick Tatem, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Public Presentation Contest Blue
Home Environment Wall Item Red
Photography Flower Blue
Peterson Madlyn, Pride of Wakonda 4-H Club
Beef Market Steer Blue
Goat Market Meat Doe Blue, Red
Goat Market Meat Wether Blue, Red
Swine Market Purple, Blue
Puckett Kalie, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club
Child Development Game Toy Puzzle Purple
Hobbies & Collections Purple
Visual Arts Ceramics Blue
2016 Custer State Park
Buffalo Roundup
By Gov. Dennis Daugaard
On Friday morning, Sept. 30,
a few dozen cowboys will put
on their boots and saddle up
their horses. Custer State Park
employees will arise before
dawn. And thousands from
across the state, country and
world will gather, all to continue a 51-year tradition.
The Buffalo Roundup is an
experience unlike any other.
You can feel the ground shake
as over 1,000 half-ton creatures
stampede across the prairie.
Watching the few brave riders
drive the beasts to their destination is quite incredible. Witnessing the buffalo’s power and
speed from such a short distance creates a feeling of being
back in the Old West.
Visual Arts Fiber Red
Visual Arts Paper Blue
Visual Arts Pigment Blue
Visual Arts Wood Red
Writing & Public Speaking Blue, Red
Puckett Shaelynn, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club
Child Development Game Puzzle Toy Blue
Health Homemade Beauty Products Purple
Visual Arts Ceramics Purple, Blue
Visual Arts Metal Red
Visual Arts Plastic Blue
Visual Arts Wood Red
Regnerus Olivia, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Home Environment Wall Item Purple
Sheep Market Blue (3)
Rolfes Emily, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Computers Program Display Purple
Photography Architecture Blue (2)
Photography Collage Blue
Photography Flower Blue (2)
Photography Landscape Purple
Photography Still Life Blue, Red
Senior CDM Judging Blue
Senior Horticulture Judging Blue
Rolfes Jon, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Food Preservation Jelly Blue
Home Environment Fabric Bedroom
Accessory Purple
Junior CDM Judging White
Junior Horticulture Judging Red
Rolfes Roger, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Computer Program Display Blue
Junior CDM Judging Blue
Junior Horticulture Judging Red
Photography Animal Blue, White
Photography Flower Red
Photography Landscape Blue, Red
Saltzgiver Kylee, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Visual Arts Pigment Purple, Red
Skatvold Riley, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Sheep Breeding Purple
Sheep Market Blue (3)
Skatvold Spencer, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Sheep Breeding Purple
Sheep Market Blue (3)
Sheep Showmanship Purple
Slattery Rayanna, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club
Home Environment Outdoor Art Purple
Home Environment Recycled Blue
Home Environment Wall Item Blue
Visual Arts Children’s Art Activities Red
Sokolowski Shannon, Young Producers 4-H Club
Swine Market Blue (3)
Swine Purebred Blue
Steffen Mariah, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Beef Breeding Heifer Blue
Photography Animal Blue
Trissel Illeana, Young Producers 4-H Club
Poultry Game Bantam Purple
Poultry SCCL Bantam Purple, Blue
Rabbit California Purple, Blue (2)
Rabbit Mini Lop Purple
Ulerich Devalyn, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club
Beef Market Heifer Blue
Beef Market Steer Blue
Photography Landscape Red
Visual Arts Textiles Purple
Wildlife & Fisheries Educational Display Purple
Warner Olivia, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Photography Animal Blue, Red
Photography Flower White
Photography People Red
Poultry Brown Eggs Purple
West Caden, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Home Environment Wall Item Blue
Photography Landscape Blue
Shooting Sports Educational Display Blue
West Signe, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club
Child Development Game Toy Puzzle Purple
Wright Libby, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club
Beef Breeding Heifer Purple
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