THE 4-H 4-1-1 April 2015 University of California Cooperative Extension, Lake County 883 Lakeport Blvd., Lakeport, CA 95453 Phone: 707-263-6838 FAX: 707-263-3963 email: celake@ucanr.edu COUNCIL MEETING April 27, 2015 4-H Office 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast May 23, 2015 7:00 11:00 a.m.- Natural High School Mendocino-Lake 4-H Summer Camp Camp dates are: June 25 th -June 29 th Cost for Campers: Late Registration - $175.00 Registrations are accepted on a first come basis. Once camp is full, a waiting list will be started. All registration forms and payment must be received to be considered registered!! Get your camp registration packet online at http://ucanr.org/summercampforms at the 4-H Office or if you need a copy mailed to you please contact the 4-H Office. Camp Counselor Meeting Dates: Saturday, April 11, 2015 Redwood Empire Fair grounds- 9-3pm (CIT s 9-noon) Wednesday April 29, 2015 Ukiah 4H office at 6:30-8:30 pm Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Ukiah 4H office at 6:30-8:30 pm Saturday, June 20, 2015 Ukiah 4H office 9am-?? Camp Steering Committee Meeting - 4 th Wednesday of each month at Ukiah 4-H Office 6:30 p.m. SELL!! SELL!! SELL!! 4-H receives 100% of the proceeds from the tickets we pre-sell. It is very important to try and sell tickets in advance and not have people buy them when they get to the event!! Tickets will be distributed to your club this month by Teen Leaders. There will be a prize of $100 for the Club with the highest ticket sales. This prize can be used towards 4-H Summer Camp, other 4-H activities, or in the 4-H Catalog. Money must be turned in by the May 29 th to qualify for this prize. Alexander Memorial Scholarship ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS AND RECENT GRADUATES: If you are graduating or have recently graduated and plan to attend college, you may be eligible for the Alexander Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is $500 and a plaque is awarded annually to a very deserving Lake County youth involved with 4-H and/or FFA. There are also $50-100 for alternates/honorable mentions. The deadline for submissions is April 30th. Application materials and further details are available at the county Cooperative Extension office or on-line at: http://ucanr.org/4hforms/information
Higher Education Scholarships Deadline: 11:59 p.m. - June 1, 2015 The California 4-H Youth Development Program, with help from donors, offers statewide scholarships to graduating high school seniors and current college students to cover educational expenses such as tuition, books, room and board. Applicants may apply for multiple scholarships but are only eligible to receive one scholarship per year. Previous scholarship recipients may reapply. For scholarship categories and application details, please visit: http://www.ca4h.org/resources/members/scholarships/ 4-H State Leadership Conference July 23-26, 2015 University of California, Irvine Ages 13-19 Open Recruitment: Statewide 4-H Advisory Committees 2015-16 Recruitment is open for the 2015-16 Statewide 4-H Advisory Committees. These advisory committees offer insight, review, and input for the operation and management of the statewide 4-H Youth Development Program, and are comprised of 4-H youth members, volunteers, and staff. This includes the 4-H State Shooting Sports Advisory Committee. If you are interested, visit: http://4h.ucanr.edu/get_involved/advisory_commit tees/ John Borba 4-H Youth Development Advisor Kern County (661) 868-6216 2015 State Field Day May 30, 2015 (Not on Memorial Day weekend) The special recognition and impromptu topics have been posted. You can find them here: http://4h.ucanr.edu/4-h_events/sfd/pd/ REGISTRATION INFORMATION Deadline is April 30, 2015 Legends and Lore: Thursday July 23-26, 2015 $499 Fairytales & Fables: July 24-26, 2015 $419 Find registration information online at: http://4h.ucanr.edu/4-h_events/slc/
4-H FLING & EXPO 4-Her s Learn by Doing By All Star Candidate Ethan Jones (age 16) On Saturday, March 21 st 4-Hers from all around the county, some 60 participants and coordinators, were welcomed to the 6 th annual 4-H Fling and Expo at the Presbyterian Church in Kelseyville. Hands on activities ranged from creating bird treats from bread, peanut butter, and bird seed, to a quiz on how well you know wildflowers, to creating homemade cards wishing those in nursing homes around the county a happy spring. Other activities included viewing glowing germs, experimenting with stomp rockets, and judging cookies and cobblers. A passport was handed out at the door, and visiting at least seven of these stations, getting a stamp at each one, would result in a door prize at the end. Other awards were handed out for competitions such as a leprechaun trap, a themed table setting, decorated cupcakes, all sort of sewn articles, and even a smoothie blend off. Creating bird masks Creating bird treats Abbygale Tucker and Cole Hayes competing in the smoothie blend off Jaden Bussard wins the smoothie blend off Decorated cupcakes Catherine Braider demonstrates GloGerms
Ag Unlimited Farm Supply Asks you to please join us for our 2015 Feed Seminar Featuring Jesse Warntjes from Associated And Jack Beck from Farmers Saturday May 9 th 2015 at our retail store 2532 Big Valley Road, Lakeport begins at 9:30am Lunch will be served Please RSVP to 278-3131 or Email: jcrane@lymanaggroup.com
Dear 4-H Community, What does member in good standing mean for you as a 4-H member? What about project completion? These and other terms are common in 4-H but there are different requirements across clubs and counties. To help make the 4-H experience fair for every member regardless of which club or county they participate in, the 4-H Policy Advisory Committee which includes 4-H members, adult volunteers, and 4-H YDP staff underwent the task of not only defining these terms but also documenting the Steps to Success in 4-H. This document outlines: What member in good standing means, What is required for project completion, How members earn a year stripe and pin, Club participation standards, Requirements to exhibit at fair, Participation in 4-H events, And, ways to earn recognition in 4-H. As a statewide program delivered locally, we set out to standardize some key aspects of the program while allowing some flexibility at the local level. For example, six hours of project instruction is required but project leaders may require more based on the project and goals. Please review this document for more information so you know the steps to your success in 4-H. The new Steps to Success in 4-H and associated policy changes are effective July 1. We hope you find the Steps to Success in 4-H helps make your 4-H experience the best it can be. Warmly, Shannon Horrillo Shannon Horrillo Associate Director of 4-H Program and Policy
April 11 Camp Counselor Training - Redwood Empire Fairgrounds - 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 11 Camp CIT Training - Redwood Empire Fairgrounds - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 20 4-H Council Executive Board Meeting - 4-H Office - 4:00 29 Camp Counselor Meeting - Ukiah 4-H Office - 6:30-8:30 p.m. 30 Alexander Memorial Scholarship Deadline 30 State Leadership Conference Registration Deadline May 9 Ag Unlimited Feed Seminar - Ag Unlimited - 9:30 a.m. - Please RSVP 20 Camp Counselor Meeting - Ukiah 4-H Office - 6:30-8:30 p.m. 23 Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast - Natural High - 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 30 State Field Day June 1 Higher Education Scholarship Deadline 6 North Coast Junior Meat Goat Show - Redwood Empire Fairgrounds - 9:30 a.m. 25-29 4-H Summer Camp - Navarro 30 Last Day of the 2014-2015 Year July 1 First Day of the 2015-2016 Year For an online calendar of upcoming events go to: http://celake.ucanr.edu/4-h_program/upcoming_events
University of California Cooperative Extension 883 Lakeport Blvd. Lakeport, CA. 95453 The 4-H 4-1-1 It contains dates, deadlines and other important information. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call the 4-H Office at (707)263-6838. Sincerely, Julie Frazell 4-H Youth Development Program Representative The University of California prohibits discrimination or harassment of any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy (including childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth), physical or mental disability, medical condition (cancer-related or genetic characteristics), ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, or service in the uniformed services (as defined by the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994: service in the uniformed services includes membership, application for membership, performance of service, application for service, or obligation for service in the uniformed services) in any of its programs or activities. University policy also prohibits reprisal or retaliation against any person in any of its programs or activities for making a complaint of discrimination or sexual harassment or for using or participating in the investigation or resolution process of any such complaint. University policy is intended to be consistent with the provisions of applicable State and Federal laws. Inquiries regarding the University s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Director, University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 1111 Franklin Street, 6 th Floor, Oakland, CA 94607, (510) 987-0096.