This year, all returning leaders are required to complete updated training modules before re-enrolling for the 2019 4-H year. You can complete the online training now, and then complete enrollment on 4Honline.com after it opens on October 16, 2018. At that point, please log in to 4Honline.com using your existing user information. Do not create a new record.
The training consists of four modules. Each module takes about 10 minutes to complete, for a total of 40 minutes. At the end of the training, you will be awarded a Certificate of Completion. Please save this certificate and email it to Pam Heeney at heeneyps@co.larimer.co.us.
Click here to access step-by-step instructions to complete the online training.
Our Shooting Sports leaders are preparing for the 2019 4-H year, and one order of business is reviewing the Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports Handbook. We’d appreciate it if Shooting Sports Leaders and 4-H families reviewed the handbook and submitted questions and suggestions. You can find the 2018 Handbook here.
Please email your feedback to Cindy Buckardt.
Thank you!
The October meeting of the Shooting Sports leaders in Larimer County 4-H will be held on Thursday, October 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the McKee Building.
We will discuss a few follow-up items from the September meeting and then we will revise the Shooting Sports Handbook for the upcoming 2019 4-H year.
Invite your friends to the 4-H Open House on Monday, October 8 from 5:30–7:30 p.m. at the McKee Building. They’ll learn more about 4-H and projects, including Shooting Sports.
Due to an unforeseen situation, the Outdoor Skills Field Trip to Rocky Mountain National Park has been canceled for this Saturday, September 29. We are not planning on rescheduling the trip for this year.
Colorado 4-H Shooting Sports Ambassadors represent 4-H and specifically 4-H Shooting Sports for public relations purposes at special events such as donor/supporter functions and with the general public, peer groups, 4-H groups, community service groups, schools, and media contacts. They serve as spokespersons for the 4-H Shooting Sports program, helping to make 4-H and the 4-H Shooting Sports programs more visible. The ambassadors further develop their skills in leadership, public presentation, citizenship, community service, public relations, and team building.
You can find more information in the application packet. Download it by clicking here.
Applications are due by October 15, 2018. Email the completed application packet to sam.lowry@colostate.edu.
Larimer County 4-H is seeking an Archery Superintendent. A leader’s certification in archery is required to apply. Please see pages 9–10 of the Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports Handbook for a job description, as well as the list of responsibilities and an application below. Applications will be accepted through October 29, 2019, and then interviews will be hosted to ensure that we find a good fit to support the goals of the Larimer County 4-H Program.
The county shoot for Western Heritage took place on August 12. Here are the results:
Junior Division
Ms. Annabelle Daisy (Aralee Rinebarger)
Earl “Bump” Rinebarger (Brayden Rinebarger)
Senior Division
Patrick O’Leary (Matthew Delehoy)
Straight Shooting Rose (Katie Webb)
Little Jake (Jacob Grudle)
Tombstone Will (Will Davis)
Marcellus Bean (Aiden Hall)
Kid Kody (Dakota Taylor)
Be sure to scroll through the pictures of this exciting day also!