Taylor County 4-H Newsletter
January/February 2017
“Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Karl Martin, Cooperative Extension, University of Wisconsin-Extension.”
In this issue Page
4-H Calendar 2
Taylor County 4-H 3-9
January/February Calendar 2 4-H Contact Information 3 Callie Cat’s Newsletter Contest 4 4-H Summer Camp Info. 5 Taylor County 4-H Opps. 6-7 Taylor County 4-H Recap 8
State and National 4-H 10-11
Care to Share Form 12
Animal Managerial Agmt. Form 13-14
Reimbursement Form 15
Federation Agenda Back Cover
Taylor County Website
taylor.uwex.edu
UW-Extension Office
Phone Number: 715-748-3327
Sasha — ext. 4 Cathy — ext. 9
Email: [email protected] [email protected]
MISSION OF THE TAYLOR COUNTY
4-H PROGRAM
The Taylor County 4-H Program will
provide many learning experiences
through the cooperation and
leadership of both the youth
members and adult leaders.
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2 Indicates an event that needs to be registered for, check the newsletter for details or call the UW-Extension office if you do not see details listed. Want to see the whole year’s events? Check in your 2017 Taylor County Resource Book & Calendar or go to http://taylor.uwex.edu/4-h/newsletters/
UWEX Office closed
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Federation Meeting 7:30 p.m. UWEX
S.T.E.M Drone Discovery 4:00 pm Gilman
Village Park Pg. 6
Must register for all events at least one week in advance, unless otherwise stated. Register for events at the link provided or call 715-748-1981.
Lego Robotics Adult Leader Training 5pm UWEX Pg. 7
Taylor County MAQA Medford Elem. Pg. 7
2015-16 YLO Rewards Trip Beaver Creek
Reserve 20-21st
Little Black Bears
Lucky Hills
Thrifty-Go-Getters
Poplar Grove
Diamond Lakers
Liberty
Countrysiders Poplar Grove Rabies Clinic 9 a.m.—12 p.m. Gilman Senior Center
Pg. 6
February 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Federation Meeting 7:30 p.m.
UWEX
Newsletter Items Due
4-H Summer Camp Counselor
& Adult Chaperone Applications Due
Pg. 5
Resume Writing and Interview Workshop 4:00 pm UWEX Pg. 6
Environmental Education
Outdoor Survival 4:30 pm UWEX Pg. 6
Youth Leaders Org.(YLO) 5:30 pm Location TBD
Must register for all events at least one week in advance, unless otherwise stated. Register for events at the link provided or call 715-748-1981.
4-H Volunteer Orientation 5pm UWEX Pg. 7
4-H Livestock Quizbowl & Skillathon and Dairy Quiz
Bowl and Management Contests, Madison Pg. 11
Little Black Bears
Lucky Hills
Thrifty-Go-Getters
Poplar Grove
Diamond Lakers
Little Whispers
Liberty
Countrysiders
State Meats Judging Contest
Diamond Lakers Rabies Clinic 10-12:30 p.m.
Lublin Fire Hall Pg. 6
Indianhead Sheep Breeders 2017 Shep-
herds’ Clinic—February 4th
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Milwaukee County Horse/Horseless Horse Open Class & 4-H & Youth Model Show
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CLUB LEADER CONTACTS
Countrysiders—Wendy Rudolph, 715-748-0961
Diamond Lakers—Dorothy Halida, 715-669-3655 and Paula Dubiak, 715-512-0250
Liberty—Kathy Schumacher, [email protected]
Little Black Bears—Heather Albers, 715-748-4046
Little Farmers—Violet Jensen, 715-748-4481
Little Whispers—Christy Tomandl, 715-748-9816
Lucky Hills—Linda Lynch, 715-748-9289
Poplar Grove—Brian & Cheryl Bolstad, 715-447-5428 and Wendy Okerglicki, 715-644-0854
Thrifty-Go-Getters—Rita Bunkelman, 715-678-2669
COUNTYWIDE PROJECT CONTACTS
If you have questions about a project or would like more information, please contact the following county project leaders:
Dog Project: Jeanine Renzoni, 715-748-4248
Horse Project: Heidi Brandner, 715-678-6184
Leather Craft: Mike Johnson, 715-678-2536
Market Animal Show and Sale (MASS): Karyn Eckert, 715-748-4816
Rabbit Project: Katie Krause, 715-654-6499
Shooting Sports: Kami Stahlbusch, 715-560-0868
Youth Leadership Organization (YLO): UW-Extension Office715-748-3327, or search Taylor County 4-H Youth Leaders Organization on Facebook
4-H Camp Counselor Training 9th grade and above Sunday, March 19, 2017, Stevens Point
4-H Junior Camp 2nd—4th grade youth Friday and Saturday, June 9-10, 2017
4-H Intermediate Camp
5th—8th grade youth Thursday—Saturday, June 29—July 1, 2017
Taylor County Fair Thursday—Sunday, August 3-6, 2017
SAVE THE DATES! COUNTYWIDE PROJECT UPDATES
Horse Project:
If you are interested in joining the Horse Project, contact Heidi Brandner. Horse project members should watch for information about the first meeting of the 4-H Year.
Shooting Sports
Seeking 4-H Leaders to become certified Shooting Sports instructors to help with the project. There are currently not enough to run a 2017 Shooting Sports program. Contact Kami Stahlbusch at 715-560-0868 and or Sasha Busjahn at 715-748-1981 if you are interested.
Youth Leadership Organization (YLO)
If you are interested in joining the Youth Leadership Organization (YLO) for members 6th grade and above, please contact the UW-Extension office for details of the next meeting at 715-748-1981 or email Sasha at [email protected]. If you would like to find out more about YLO, you can visit http://taylor.uwex.edu/4-h/ to find out more about the group.
TAYLOR COUNTY 4-H NOTICES
BAD WEATHER POLICY. Planning on attending a program but not sure if it will be held or not because of inclement weather? Programs will be cancelled if the location the event will be held at is under a Winter Storm, Wind Chill, Tornado, Blizzard, or Severe Thunderstorm Warning (s) issued by the National Weather Service. See next item for program update information.
COUNTY PROGRAM UPDATES & REMINDERS. When possible, updates and reminders will be given for Taylor County 4-H program reminders, updates, and status through Remind.com to members who have subscribed. To subscribe use one of the following options that works best for you:
Smart Phone: Type the following into your browser rmd.at/tc4hprog on your smart phone and follow instructions given by app.
Non Smart Phone: Text @tc4hprog to 81010 or (570) 505-6227 if the first number does not work.
Email: Those without phones can participate by going to https://www.remind.com/join/tc4hprog.
4-H RESOURCE & CALENDAR BOOKS. Filling up your calendar for 2017? The Taylor County 4-H Resource Book & Calendar is now available! Don't forget to add 4-H dates from the Taylor County 4-H Resource Book and Calendar! You can also register for events with the links in the calendar. Paper copies will be distributed to all clubs to give to families starting in January. Go to http://taylor.uwex.edu/4-h/newsletters/ to access the book electronically.
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Hey 4-H Youth Members! Callie Cat wants you to read the 4-H newsletter! If
you are reading the newsletter, you could have the opportunity to win a prize of $15 each
newsletter! All you have to do is complete the Callie Cat 4-H Newsletter questions and submit them by the last day of the month the newsletter comes out. If you submit at least 13/15 correct answers and follow all submission directions, your name will be put into a drawing for a $15 prize. There will be 3 winners per newsletter. Participants must be youth 4-H members.
January/February Callie Cat 4-H Newsletter Questions:
1) What does MAQA stand for and where will the event be held this year?
2) What is the MAQA program?
3) What are the requirements to be a member in good standing at the county level?
4) What are two ways listed in this newsletter that you can earn money for your
club?
5) Find the polar bear that looks like the one on this page in two locations
somewhere in this newsletter and write the page numbers and location of the bears on the pages.
6) What is the mission of the Taylor County 4-H program?
7) Which two clubs have a Rabies Clinic to help community members vaccinate their pets?
8) Where is the Junior 4-H camp held?
9) What is a VFD?
10) Who was awarded the Volunteer of the Year at the November 4-H Awards Banquet?
11) Find a picture of a robot in this newsletter. Cut out the robot and attach it to your entry paper.
12) How old do you have to be to be to go to Intermediate 4-H camp?
13) Include a current photo of yourself doing a 4-H activity and write an appropriate caption about
what is going on in the photo, when it was taken, and who is in the photo. Please let us know if
you are ok with the photo being featured in a future newsletter. Photos can be sent electronically to [email protected] or included with your entry.
14) What is the name of the new 2017 Cedar Crest Ice-cream Flavor?
15) Sign your entry with your full name.
Instructions for submitting your entry:
Answer questions on an 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper. Write your full name and club name in the upper right hand corner of your entry page. Include any other items such as photos with your answers.
Submit your answers to : 4-H Agent Attn. Callie Cat Contest
Taylor County UW-Extension Office, 925 Donald St. Room 103, Medford, WI 54451
Submissions will be due the last day of the month that the newsletter comes out (eg. for the January newsletter, the Callie Cat submissions will be due January 31, 2017)
Once submissions are received, all submissions with at least 13/15 correct answers will
be put into a drawing and three winners will be selected at the closest Federation of Taylor County 4-H meeting.
Winners will be notified after the Federation of Taylor County 4-H meeting following the
submission date. Winners will be responsible to collect their prize from the UW-Extension office.
Callie Cat’s 4-H Newsletter Contest
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2017 4-H Summer Camp
Taylor County will be camping again with Waupaca, Portage,
and Lincoln Counties. Registration information for campers
will be available in the March/April 4-H Newsletter.
Junior Camp, 2nd—4th graders: June 9-10, 2017, at the
Central Wisconsin Environmental Station (CWES), Amherst
Junction, and WI.
Intermediate Camp, 5th—8th graders: June 29-July,
2017, at Upham Woods, Wisconsin Dells, WI.
4-H summer camp is a great opportunity for youth. During
camp there are countless opportunities to participate in fun,
age-appropriate programming, meet other 4-H members, and
develop life skills such as leadership, responsibility, social
skills, cooperation, teamwork, self-esteem, critical thinking
and so much more! We hope you will consider joining us for
camp this summer to have a great experience that you’ll
remember for a lifetime!
Camp Counselors Needed!
Are you in 9th grade or above and wish to be a summer camp
counselor for junior or intermediate camp? Camp counselors
are required to be mature and able to relate to campers and
staff. They must take leadership responsibility and be able to
help evaluate camp. Most qualified applicants will have
experience as a camper or counselor. Camp counselors will
be chosen based on how closely they meet the criteria of the
position. Counselors will be expected to participate in camp
counselor training and all camp activities. Camp counselors
will serve as a counselor for 5-10 4-H members. See more
details in the next column and look for an application coming
to you in the mail or find it on the Taylor County UW-
Extension website under 4-H trips information. Applications
are due February 17th 2017 to the Extension Office at 925
Donald St. Room 103, Medford, WI 54451. Selections will be
made soon after.
Camp Counselor Roles
Intermediate or Junior Camp Director:
Requirements: At least 10th grade at the time of selection;
must be mature and able to relate to campers and staff; must
take leadership responsibility and be able to evaluate
counselors; should have experience as a counselor.
Cabin Counselor:
Requirements: At least 9th grade at time of selection; must be
mature and be able to relate to campers and staff; should have
experience as a camper. Cabin counselors serve up to eight
4-H members.
Resource Counselor:
Requirements: At least 9th grade at time of selection; must be
mature and able to relate to campers and staff; should have
experience as a camper. Must be able to lead group
activities—arts & crafts, nature activities, or games and
recreation.
Benefits of being a 4-H Camp Counselor include but are not
limited to: an opportunity to be a role model to younger
members, meeting other 4-H members, learning or improve
leadership skills like communication, planning, decision
making, and responsibility.
Adult Chaperones and Nurse Needed!
Another important role during camp is adult chaperone. Adult
chaperones must be 21 or older and have completed the 4-H
Leader training. Adult chaperones are a crucial part of camp.
We cannot run camp without devoted adults. In past years,
there has been a need for more adults to volunteer, especially
adult male chaperones.
We will need 1 adult per 10 campers as mandated by the state,
and 1 nurse. This experience is not a “vacation” for adults, but
it can be both enjoyable and rewarding. It is necessary to have
enough adults to provide a safe camp and to be able to provide
impactful programming that youth will learn valuable life
skills from and remember for a lifetime.
Please consider being an adult chaperone if you meet the
qualifications. We will only be able to send youth to camp if
we have enough chaperones. If you are interested, please
submit a half page letter of interest including why you would
like to volunteer as an adult chaperone and your experience
working in a camp setting. Letters can be sent to the Extension
office at 925 Donald Street Room 103, Medford, WI 54451 or
emailed to [email protected] by February 17,
2017.
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“Learning by Doing” Club Video Challenge
Show other clubs what your club does best! Make a club collaboration video (use smart phone/camera/video camera to record a one to three minute video on one of the topics listed below. Be creative and ask the UW-Extension office if you need resources to help you create your video. Videos will be accepted until April 1, and must be fully edited when turned in the Extension office. Most creative and educational video will receive a prize. Videos will be shared with the county.
Topics to choose from include:
How to be a good club president How to be a good club treasurer How to be a good club secretary How to properly vote How to make a motion How to be inclusive at meetings How to include the 4 H’s at your meeting How to use good time management at your meeting
Record Book Request
Start keeping your 4-H records now! Record Books are updated for the 2016-17 4-H year. You can learn more and/or request your record book by going to http://taylor.uwex.edu/4-h/record-books/. Once record books are requested they will be available within one week, unless contacted by the UW-Extension Office. Books that are not collected by members from the UW-Extension office will be distributed to club leaders or representatives.
Rabies Clinics—January 7 & 14
Diamond Lakers 4-H Rabies Clinic and Bake Sale will be on Saturday, January 7 from 10 a.m.—1Dear 4-H Members, Please note a correction for the time of the
Diamond Lakers Rabies Clinic in the newsletter which was just sent out which reads 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. The correct time should read 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sincerely, Sasha Busjahn Taylor County UW-Extension Taylor County Interim 4-H Youth Development Educator 925 Donald St, Room 103 Medford, WI 54451 Google Voice Number : (715) 539-6455 Office Phone : (715) 748-1981 [email protected] An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and American with Disabilities (ADA) requirements. La Universidad de Wisconsin-Extensión, un empleador con igualdad de oportunidades y acción afirmativa (EEO/AA), proporciona igualdad de oportunidades en empleo y programas, incluyendo los requisitos del Título IX (Title IX) y de la Ley para Americanos con Discapacidades (ADA). 2:30 p.m. at the Lublin Fire Hall. Rabies clinics are put on by 4-H clubs to help the public keep pet cats and dogs up to date on vaccinations. Rabies shots will be $10 each. Any questions call 715-669-3655 Diamond Lakers 4-H.
S.T.E.M. Drone Discovery Program
January 26. Want to get a feel for what a drone can do? What can drones be used for? How could you use a drone in your life? These are all questions you could answer on January 26, 4:00 p.m. at the Gilman Village Park. Dress for inside and outside activities. 4-H youth and leaders please register by going to https://goo.gl/forms/LwsykpujIbddDejI3 or by calling 715-748-1981 or by emailing [email protected] up to one week before the program. At least one adult 4-H Leader needed to hold and run program. Parents are welcome to attend program as well.
Resume Writing & Interview Workshop
Tentative date February 10. Are you or someone you know a middle school, high school, or adult who has graduated that would be interested in attending a resume writing and interview workshop? This workshop would not be limited to 4-H members. If so, please register by Friday, January 13. Those interested in participating should register by going to https://goo.gl/forms/NNPcCG9tT7dueJB02 or calling 715-748-1981 or emailing [email protected]. If there are not enough registrations the workshop will be cancelled. The workshop is tentatively planned for February 10 at 4 p.m. at the UW-Extension Building.
Environmental Education
Outdoor Survival Skills
February 27. Have you ever been outside during the winter and wondered how you would make it if you ever got stranded? Come learn some basic survival skills such as shelter building and how to use your resources and wits when the weather is not so balmy. Come dressed ready to go outside! The program will be held on February 27 at 4:30 p.m. at the UW-Extension Building. 4-H youth and leaders please register by going to https://goo.gl/forms/LwsykpujIbddDejI3 or by emailing Sasha at [email protected] or calling 715-748-1981 up to one week before the program. At least one adult 4-H Leader needed to hold and run program. Parents are welcome to attend program as well.
2017 Plat Book Coming Soon!
The new Taylor County Plat Book will be coming out in early 2017. Look for information in the next newsletter and in email blasts to find out when it is ready to go. Once the Plat Book is ready to be printed, we will need lots of help putting them together. Remember this is a great opportunity to earn money for your club; every plat book made will earn $3 for your club.
Any club wanting to make plat books needs to give the UWEX Office 24 hour notice. This notice is so books can be ready and to make sure that the room is available. Please call us at 715-748-3327 x 4 or 9.
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Due to a scheduling conflict with Medford High School, the location of the Taylor County MAQA Training has changed!!
Taylor County MAQA January 20, 2017
12:30 – 3:00 pm
Medford Area Elementary School 1065 W. Broadway, Medford, WI 54451 Enter front door-cafeteria is right off of the entryway
What is MAQA? Meat Animal Quality Assurance is a program provided for youth to educate them and improve understanding on the basics of animal husbandry and general management practices in raising a project animal. This program provides a foundation of animal management for youth of all ages. The educational value surpasses any exhibition requirements that might exist. Who is required to attend? Market Animal Show and Sale (MASS) members and anyone who will sell a market animal at the Taylor County fair and or show and sell a market animal at the WI State Fair. Parents are encouraged to attend and participate also! What to bring: Bring your MASS rule & regulations book with you to obtain signature for your par ticipation in a required MAQA training. No other hands-on MAQA Training dates will be offered in Taylor County during 2017. To find trainings in other counties visit http://fyi.uwex.edu/maqa/maqa-meetings/
that can be borrowed from another county. This is a great STEM opportunity for you to share with the youth in your club or even the whole county! Go to https://goo.gl/forms/TSSH4RwWaSshGORg2 or call Sasha at 715-748-1981 to register. Please note that the training is only available for Adult 4-H Leaders. This training will be cancelled if there are not enough participants signed up by Friday, January 13.
Hold a Project Meeting. Many 4-H members are not sure where to begin with their 4-H projects and could benefit from hands on project meetings. After all, the slogan of 4-H is “Learning by doing”, right? If you would like to hold a project meeting available to the whole county, email meeting information to Sasha or call 715-748-1981.
Never held a project meeting but would like to and aren’t sure where to start? A Project Leader Meeting for Taylor County 4-H leaders is scheduled for April 10 at 5 p.m. at the UW-Extension building. This meeting is a chance for leaders to learn from other leaders and from Extension 4-H materials about how to hold a project meeting and what you can do during a meeting. If you are interested in this opportunity, register by going to https://goo.gl/forms/B2tyGJKQMgLxbCvb2 or call Sasha at 715-748-1981.
Taylor County Fair Manager Wanted—Do you or someone you know have a passion for the Taylor County Fairboard’s mission accompanied with great business sense? If so, email [email protected] and attach a resume and letter of application. For more information including job duties, go to the Taylor County Fair Facebook page or call 715-965-2533.
A Volunteer in Preparation training session will be held on February 8 at 5 p.m. at the UW-Extension building for adults who would like to become 4-H Leaders. All participants must RSVP by February 1 by going to https://goo.gl/forms/Iua6uT6bMM6orxWP2 or calling Sasha at 715-748-1981. All 4-H Leaders are a part of the Federation of Taylor County 4-H Leaders Board and have voting r ights. Each club should have a representative attending Federation meetings to help make decisions at the county level for the Taylor County 4-H Program and to report back to their club. Each club also has one standing spot on the Executive Board of the Federation.
Be an Adult Chaperone for a 4-H trip. Adult Chaperones must be approved 4-H Leaders who are 21 years or older. See an opportunity to be an Adult Chaperone for this year’s 4-H Summer Camps on page 5.
Lego Robotics Adult Project Leader Training—We need three more leaders to sign up to hold this training! If you are an approved Adult 4-H Leader, consider attending a Lego Robotics training on January 25, 2017, at 5 p.m. at the UW-Extension building . The training will be led by State UW-Extension Science Technology Math and Engineering (STEM) Specialist, Joanna Skluzacek and will last approximately 2.5 hours. Once you become trained, UW-Extension staff can help you locate a Lego Robotics kit
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Taylor County 4-H Recap
4-H Awards banquet
2017-18 federation of Taylor County 4-h Executive Board officers
Congratulations to the new 2017-18 Federation of Taylor County 4-H Executive Board Officers! This coming year’s Federation President will be Brian Bolstad of Poplar Grove, Vice President Katie Krause of Liberty, Treasurer Wendy Rudolph of Countrysiders, and Secretary Bailey Krause of Liberty. Standing members of the board include: Virginia Ustianowski of Diamond Lakers, Tim Hobl of Little Farmers, Lanice Szomi of Little Whispers, Linda Lynch of Lucky Hills, and Jane Laub of Thrifty-Go-Getters. Youth representatives on the Federation board will be Allison Lynch of Lucky Hills, Kara Rudolph of Countrysiders, and Bailey Krause. Other elected positions include Fair Board 4-H Representatives which will be Lanice Szomi of Little Whispers and Dawn Rudolph of Liberty. Thank-you to all of the 2015-16 officers for their hard work this past year!
This year’s 4-H Annual Awards Banquet was held at the Medford High School on November 6th. 4-H Leaders and 4-H Youth Members were recognized for their 4-H year accomplishments.
Congratulations to all award recipients including Cloverbuds, Graduating Members, 2017 4-H Award Trip recipients, Milestone Leaders, Dorothy Halida for the Leader of the Year award, Cathy Mauer for the Friend of 4-H, Kara Rudolph for the Wisconsin 4-H Key Award, and to everyone else who received awards! We also got to hear about the educational 4-H trip experiences from 2016 4-H trip participants. It was a great day to come together to recognize and appreciate the hard work of peers and mentors.
The prestigious Wisconsin 4-H Key Award was presented to Kara Rudolph of Countrysiders 4-H for her dedication to the 4-H program as a youth leader. The award was presented by Ryan Klussendorf of Rural Mutual Insurance Company, a longtime sponsor of the WI 4-H Key Award.
The Friend of 4-H Award was presented to Cathy Mauer, UW-Extension Program Assistant, for her years of helping the 4-H program
The Volunteer of the Year Award for this year was awarded to Dorothy Halida, Club Co-Leader of Diamond Lakers 4-H, for her years of serving as an inspirational and devoted mentor to youth.
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UW-Extension Office Holiday Hours & Other
Closures
The Taylor County UW-Extension
Office will be closed on the following
dates & times:
Monday, January 2—all day
Wednesday, January 4—after 11:30 a.m.
Address or Email Changes If you move, please update your
address in your 4HOnline family pro-
file or notify the UW-Extension office.
We often get mail returned due to
changed and incorrect addresses and
the post office charges us a fee for
the service with our newsletters. If
you or someone in your club has not
received their 4-H newsletter in the
mail, contact us so we can correct our
mailing list. Similarly, please list an
email on 4HOnline that you will check
regularly if you wish to receive 4-H
updates.
“Care to Share” What do you like about 4-H? What
would you like to change? The “Care to
Share” form gives people the
opportunity to identify what is going
well, what needs to be improved and
possible solutions. Copies are available
in each newsletter, at the UW-Extension
Office or online at taylor.uwex.edu.
Access your 4HOnline Profile at
wi.4honline.com
Help with 4HOnline Did you forget your password? Need to
update your contact information? Can’t
remember what email address you
used to register? If you need any help
using 4HOnline, please contact UW-
Extension at 715-748-3327 between
8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., M-F. Our
office staff can also help you if you
would like to stop in and work through
the issue.
Club Leaders and Secretaries
Please be ready to turn in the status of your members of good standing by July 15, 2017, for fair, scholarship, and award trip purposes.
Club meeting minutes must be sent to the UW-Extension office in a timely manner after each club meeting. They can be mailed to the UW-Extension office Attn: Sasha at 925 Donald St. Room 103, Medford, WI 54451, or emailed to [email protected].
Taylor County 4-H Member in Good Standing
4-H members must be in good standing with their club and the county in order to be eligible for county awards, to represent Taylor County 4-H in state and national level events, and to receive reimbursements. Member-in-good-standing status will also be taken into consideration when future scholarships are awarded.
To be a member of good standing, you need to:
Re-enroll through 4-H Online by November 1.
Attend a minimum of three (3) club meetings.
Your club’s bylaws may require more meetings or community service than the county minimum. Please check with your club leader to make sure you are meeting both your club and the county’s member of good standing rules.
Bulletin Board for Club Use The UW-Extension/4-H bulletin board is available for clubs to use to promote their club. Please call or email Sasha at 715-748-1981 or [email protected] to let her know if your club would like to choose a month to use the bulletin board. Clubs will be responsible for hang-ing up their materials at the beginning of the month and taking them down at the end of the month so that the next club can use the board. If a club does not take the materials down by the end of the month, Sasha will take them down and hold them for one month, after that the materials will be discarded. Featured Bulletin Board November 2016 :
Diamond Lakers 4-H Club
2017 January: Thrifty-Go-Getters February: Liberty March: Open April: Open May: Open June: Open July: Little Whispers August : Open September: Lucky Hills October : UW-Extension
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State & National 4-H New Deep Woods Cedar Crest Icecream—Will
your club create the 2018 flavor?
Deep Woods, developed by the Baraboo Valley 4-H Club, was chosen as the winner of the 2017 Cedar Crest Ice Cream 4-H Flavor Contest. Selected as the winner from the field of dozens of contestants, Deep Woods will be available statewide in time to celebrate June Dairy Month in 2017.
The winning flavor features vanilla ice cream with swirls of maple syrup and crunchy pecans. This flavor will be available in three-gallon tubs and on sale throughout the summer at ice cream parlors that serve Cedar Crest Ice Cream. It will also be available for sale at summer fairs and festival food stands. The Baraboo Valley 4-H Club will enjoy a Cedar Crest Ice Cream Party and a $300 cash prize. The club is led by Debra Nieuwenhuis of Sauk County.
“We are excited to continue this partnership with Cedar Crest, which allows 4-H clubs across the state to work together and put into practice the goals and mission of 4-H,” says Brenda Scheider, Director of the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation. “Congratulations to the Baraboo Valley 4-H Club for their teamwork experimenting with different flavors to create the winning flavor.”
Wisconsin 4-H Leadership Council (WLC)
The Wisconsin 4-H Leadership Council (WLC) provides a statewide forum for youth and adult volunteer leaders to discuss ideas and provide input to enhance UW-Extension 4-H Youth Development programs at the state, county and local levels. WLC members:
Serve as leaders and role models for 4-H youth and adults
Advocate for Wisconsin 4-H Provide input for enhancing the 4-H program Provide educational opportunities to 4-H members and
leaders Connect the county, regional and state levels of Wisconsin
4-H, as well as the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation.
Elected at the annual Fall Forum, the WLC helps to plan that annual event, along with the State Youth Leader Conference and UW-Extension Day and Meat Products Auction at Wisconsin State Fair. WLC is a great opportunity for youth and adult leaders to expand their horizons and gain leadership skills.
If you are a 4-H youth or an adult 4-H leader or who is interested in joining the WLC, watch for details about Fall Forum in the July/August 4-H Newsletter. In past years, registration for Fall Forum has been during the month of September through 4HOnline. To learn more go to http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hvolunteers/wi-4-h-leader-council/.
4-H Art Beat!
4-H Art Beat! was created for 4-H members in grades 3-5 and their parents and leaders and is the introductory program for Wisconsin 4-H Arts and Communication! Art Beat! will be held March 17 and 18, 2017, at our State 4-H Camp, Upham Woods in the Wisconsin Dells. The weekend will feature a look at a variety of arts projects including music, drama, visual arts, and more!
4-H members will explore their own creativity while discovering the great variety of 4-H Arts & Communication experiences available to them now and in the near future. Session leaders will be 4-H older youth, adult leaders, and 4-H staff members with a wealth of experience to share. Youth and adult participants will rotate through a variety of sessions that are hands-on and active and held at various sites throughout camp. Both youth and adult participants stay in warm and cozy heated cabins! All adults will be considered camp chaperones.
Camp begins Friday evening at 7 pm and ends Saturday afternoon at 3 pm. The $50.00 fee will include all materials and supplies, (including a very cool ArtBeat! backpack!) special snacks, overnight lodging and breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Why not get a whole carload of youth and adults together from your county for some genuine 4-H bonding time?
Come join the excitement of this opportunity available to some of our youngest (and often most enthusiastic!) 4-H members! Register early! This camp fills up fast! Registration Deadline: February 10, 2017 Go to the following link for additional information: http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4harts/artbeat/
Wisconsin 4-H Foundation 2017
Scholarship Application Guidelines
The Wisconsin 4-H Foundation will award more than $10,000 in scholarships to outstanding Wisconsin students pursuing higher education in 2017. To be considered for financial support, applications must be received by the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation via email by March 15, 2017.
Wisconsin 4-H Foundation scholarships are awarded to students based on demonstrated personal growth, development and leadership, academic performance and future educational goals. To be eligible for Wisconsin 4-H Foundation scholarships, students must have been a Wisconsin 4-H member for at least one year; have a grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, and be enrolled or planning to enroll at a university, college, or technical school during the 2017-2018 academic school year. Go to http://wis4hfoundation.org/scholarships/ to access the application.
2016-17 WLC Members
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Milwaukee County Horse/Horseless Horse
Open Class & 4-H & Youth Model Show
January 28. Doors open at 7:45am - Judging starts at 9:00 a.m. Please mail pre-registrations to Char Ehlert, Show Secretary, at 310 E. Evandale Drive, Oak Creek, WI 53154. Make checks payable to Milwaukee County Horse/Horseless Club. Please state which show (open or youth) you will be competing in. If you have any questions, you may contact the Show Secretary at 414-315-0169. For more information and registrations forms go to http://milwaukee.uwex.edu/files/2016/11/Youth-Model-Horse.pdf
Dairy Quizbowl & Dairy Management
Contests—January 28
It is again the time of year to start thinking about getting your county teams registered for the state 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl and Management Contests. This year the contests will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2017 again on the UW Madison Campus in the Sewell Socials Sciences Building.
Rules, with registration forms at the end, can be found on the Wisconsin Dairy Youth website at http://fyi.uwex.edu/dairyyouth/dairy-events/dairy-quiz-bowl/.
Indianhead Sheep Breeders 2017
Shepherds’ Clinic—February 4th
The clinic will be held in the Conference Center of the Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College, 1900 College Drive, Rice Lake, WI 54868. This annual workshop continues to be one of the largest educational events of the winter for sheep producers and 4-H & FFA youth in the upper Midwest.
The 2017 Shepherds’ Clinic has been expanded to include goats as well as sheep. The program will focus on Profitability and Sustainability, Genetics and Reproduction, and Flock Health plus special breakout sessions for youth enrolled in 4-H and FFA livestock projects. To register online, visit http://barron.uwex.edu/. Click “2017 Shepherds’ Clinic and Tradeshow” to register.
The registration fee to attend the Shepherds’ Clinic is $45 per person for ISBA members and $50 per person for non-members. Members of the Wisconsin Sheep Breeders Assn. receive a $5 discount off their registration fee. 4-H and FFA members pay only $15 per person for the Shepherds’ Clinic. The registration fee covers the program costs, refreshments, and the noon meal. The registration deadline is February 1, 2017. Late registrations cost an addition $10 for adults and $5 for youth.
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SECTION #3: Give your suggestion(s) for a possible solution:
Please Print: Name of person completing form: Address of person completing form: Phone number of person completing form: E-mail address of person completing form: Signed:_____________________________________________ Dated:_________________________
TAYLOR COUNTY 4-H “Care to Share Form”
This form has been designed to provide valuable input to the Taylor County 4-H program. Once completed, this form will be distributed to the appropriate individual or group to address the issue or concern. Please take a few moments and complete all three sections of this form and sign it. Forms without all three sections com-pleted and a signature will be disregarded. SECTION #1: Describe the current situation:
SECTION #2: Describe the problem or concern with the current situation:
Please return completed forms to:
TAYLOR COUNTY 4-H 925 Donald Street, Room 103
Medford, WI 54451
Adapted from John de Montmollin – Kenosha County 4-H © 2005 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, doing business as the Division of Cooperative Extension of the University of Wisconsin-Extension.
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REIMBURSEMENT VOUCHER
Federation of Taylor County 4-H
DATE SUBMITTED: ______________________ PLEASE CHECK: ___ pre-event ___ post-event
CLUB: __________________________________ LEADER’S NAME: _________________________________________
NAME (of person submitting voucher): __________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________ ____________________________________ __________ __________________
ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP
PHONE: ___________________________________
MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: ____________________________________________
EVENTS
DATE OF EVENT: ______________________
NAME & PLACE OF EVENT: ______________________________________________________________
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: ___________
COST/PARTICIPANT (registr ation, mater ials, etc.): __________________________
TOTAL MILES ________________ x $0.41/mile = $ _________________________
(Must attach a Google Map or MapQuest map showing starting point and destination)
_______________________________________________________ Signature of instructor/leader of the event
(Must have proof of attendance at event attached to post voucher. Signature above is sufficient.)
TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED FOR EVENT $_______________________
PLAT BOOKS
NUMBER MADE ____________ x $3.00 = $__________________
NUMBER OF PLAT BOOKS SOLD _________ X $1.00 = $__________________
SIGNATURE: ____________________________________________________
1. All reimbursements are dependent on availability of funds (advance request recommended).
2. All events with total cost to Federation in excess of $75.00 will require advanced written notice mailed to the Federation Treasurer and will be subject to #3 below.
A pre-reimbursement form is required to be filled out one month in advance and mailed to the Federation Treasurer.
A post-reimbursement form will be also filled out after the event and returned to the Federation Treasurer within one month of the event.
3. Events in excess of $75.00 (cost to Federation) will be paid on a scale of 0-5, dependent on Executive Board’s judgment of the benefit to 4-H program or needed support of outstanding youth. To be decided at closest Executive Board or annual meeting. 0=0% 1=20% 2=40% 3=60% 4=80% 5=100%
4. The total miles driven multiplied by $0.41 will be the figure submitted as a reimbursement item. Mileage count will begin and end at local starting point.
5. All vouchers must be submitted to treasurer within 30 days of event. A brief statement of benefit to the 4-H program must be written on the official voucher.
6. If a member or leader incurs an expense that is to be billed to the Federation, pre- and post-reimbursement forms must be submitted before the bill can be paid. If the Federation is billed for costs without the proper approval, no reimbursements will be given to family for two years.
7. All 4-H Rules and Behavior Expectations must be honored by the youth and chaperones or you will forfeit the right for reimbursement.
FEDERATION OF TAYLOR COUNTY 4-H REIMBURSEMENT POLICY Adopted January 6, 1994; Updated June, 2016
NOTES:
Pre vouchers need to be approved before the event.
All vouchers must be turned in within 30 days of the event.
Mail directly to Wendy Rudolph, W4693 Rudolph
Ln. Medford, WI 54451 or drop off at UW-
Extension office.
Vouchers that are turned in at other locations will
not be accepted.
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
“An EEO/Affirmative Action employer; University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming,
including Title IX and ADA. Please make requests for reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to educational programs as early as
possible preceding the scheduled program, service or activity. This document can be provided in an alternative format
by calling UW-Extension at 715/748-3327 or 711 for Wisconsin Relay.”
Send us your 4-H club activity photos, short articles, and thankyou’s, and we’ll put them in the newsletter! Submit them at the UW-Extension Office or e-mail [email protected].
Monday, January 9, 2017—7:30pm UW-Extension Meeting Room Monday, February 13, 2017—7:30pm UW-Extension Meeting Room
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January & February 4-H Federation Meeting Times
925 DONALD ST ROOM 103
MEDFORD WI 54451
NONPROFIT
POSTAGE & FEES PAID
MEDFORD WI 54451
PERMIT NO 196
Federation Meetings will be available by phone or google hangouts for those who live more than 20 miles away.
Please contact Sasha at least one week in advance of the
meeting at 715-748-1981 if you would like to participate
remotely.
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