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CENTRAL KANSAS EXTENSION DISTRICT 4-H CLUB DAY Sarah E. Maass Kate Littich District Extension Agent District Program Assistant 4-H Youth Development 4-H Youth Development K-State Research & Extension Central Kansas Extension District Salina Office Minneapolis Office 2218 Scanlan Ave 307 N. Concord, Suite 190 Salina, KS 67401-8196 Minneapolis, KS 67467 785-309-5850 785-392-2147 http://www.centralkansas.ksu.edu/4-h K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer. February 17, 2018 SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL 2015 SIMMONS SALINA, KS K-State Research and Extension is committed to making its services, and programs accessible to all participants. If you have special requirements because of a physical, mental, learning or dietary or other restriction, please contact Sarah Maass at 785-309-5850 or semaass@ksu.edu.

February, 2018 Dear 4-H Members and Parents: I know you are all anxiously awaiting the Central Kansas District 4-H Club Day Event. As you know, this event will be taking place on February 17, 2018, at Salina South Middle School. 2015 Simmons, Salina. Please be sure to bring this program with you on February 17. As always, it is important to know that the actions of every individual, youth and adult, are noticed. It is important to leave everything in its place and the way it was when we got there. If you have to move something for the contest, make sure it gets back to the proper place. We currently have a good working relationship with this school and we need your help to keep it that way. Remember, no animals or weapons are allowed on school grounds. A central meeting point for this event will be the commons area. You will be able to set up times to meet with your demonstration partner, parents or child(ren), etc. A map of the school is also included in this program booklet to help you know where you need to go for the various contests. We have tried to ensure that there are no scheduling conflicts, but unfortunately we may not have caught them all. When you arrive at club day and you find that there is a conflict, be sure to let the room monitor(s) know. Please make sure the room monitor(s) know ahead of your scheduled time. We are flexible and can work around scheduling conflicts, but if you do not let the room monitor(s) know prior to your scheduled time that you are there, they may put you down as a no show. We want to ensure that you have the opportunity to compete in the contests you desire. If there are any changes to the program between now and the day of 4-H Club Day, they will be posted outside of the room in which the event(s) will be occurring. A master copy of the schedule will also be placed there. Best of luck to all 4-H members participating in 4-H Club Day. Whether you are giving a talk or demonstration or playing an instrument, remember to have fun! See you at 4-H Club Day! Sarah E. Maass Kate Littich District Extension Agent District Program Assistant 4-H Youth Development 4-H Youth Development 2 27

Public Speaking - Judge 2 Room: 302 Room Monitors: Friendly Valley *Please bring 2 copies of your outline. One for the morning & one for runoffs. 8:00 8:15 Madeline Lilak, Willing Workers Ella Tracy, Cardinal Burke Clements, Gypsum Valley Table of Contents PAGE Additional Club Day Details... 7 Dance... 14 Demonstrations/Illustrated Talks (Junior)... 22-23 Demonstrations/Illustrated Talks (Senior)... 19-21 Drama... 15 Instrumental Solos (Junior)... 11 8:45 9:15 9:30 9:45 Erin Lange, Cardinal Weston Schrader, Solomon Valley Katie Buchanan, Boldly Go Jeannie George, Sunny Valley Madison Repp, Friendly Valley Instrumental Solos (Senior) and Ensembles... 12-13 Map of Salina South Middle School... 4 Project Talks (Junior)... 17-18 Public Speaking... 25-26 Room Assignments... 5 Room Monitor Assignments... 9 Sharing... 16 Spontaneous Speaking (Senior)... 24 Vocal Music... 10 (Junior Solos, Senior Solos) 26 3

MAP Public Speaking - Judge 1 Room: 301 Room Monitors: Friendly Valley *Please bring 2 copies of your outline. One for the morning & one for runoffs. 4 8:00 Katrina Fahrenthold, Boldly Go 8:15 Katie Stevens, Boldly Go Anya Pohl, Friendly Valley 8:45 Sarah Repp, Friendly Valley Tristen Stevenson, Cardinal 9:15 Sydney Hynes, Cardinal 9:30 Rebekah Thompson, Friendly Valley 9:45 Ella Tracy, Cardinal 25

Spontaneous Speaking Room: 316 (Prep Room 317) Room Monitors: Rolling Meadows Report to Prep Room 317, at time indicated below. You will have 10 minutes to prep before giving your speech. 8:00 8:10 8:20 8:40 8:50 August Hulse, Pleasant Valley Emma Littich, Smoky View Andrew Lagerman, Boldly Go Tyler Breeding, Gypsum Valley Melissa Lidgett, Willing Workers Rebekah Thompson, Friendly Valley 4-H Club Day Office: Room 409 (Judges/Committee ONLY) Room Monitors report to the assigned rooms. Organizational Leaders may pick up score sheets and ribbons in Room 409 upon completion of 4-H Club Day. Cancellations are to be reported to Extension Office by NOON, Thursday, February 15 Results: Posted in Commons Area. Results will be posted after all contestants have finished in that room. Results will be posted online at https://tinyurl.com/ckd2018clubday *No Piano and no practice room for music, use commons area if needed. Bad Weather: Listen to KSAL or KINA. FACS Judging Contest will take place during 4-H Club Day from 8:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. See map for location. Parking: East and South of the school First Aid: If you are in need of a first aid kit, it will be located in Room 409. -Room Assignments- 4-H Club Day Office 409 Junior Demonstration/Illustrated Talk 303 - Judge 1 304 - Judge 2 Senior Demonstration/Illustrated Talk 211 - Judge 1 212 - Judge 2 213 -Judge 3 Junior Project Talks 308 - Judge 1 307 - Judge 2 Sharing 314 Public Speaking 301 - Judge 1 302 - Judge 2 Spontaneous Speaking 316 (317-Prep Room) Vocal Music* 403 Junior Instrumental Music* 404 Senior Instrumental Music * 405 Drama Library/Media Center Dance Gym #2 Prep Room (No food or drink!!!) 311 and 312 4-H Run Offs for Regional's - Purples in Project Talks, Public Speaking, Jr. Demonstration/Illustrated Talks and Sr. Demonstration/Illustrated Talks are invited to participate in the run offs on February 17, Salina South Middle School to qualify for Regional 4-H Club Day. Run Offs will begin at 12:15 p.m. for all categories. Sign up sheets for run-offs will be in commons area posted by the results. Don t forget to sign-up! *These rooms will have a keyboard or piano available. -Tentative Run-Off Rooms- Tentative room assignments are below. Please double check the rooms that day for any changes. Junior Demonstration/Illustrated Talk 303 Junior Project Talks 307 Senior Demonstration/Illustrated Talk 304 Public Speaking 308 24 5

COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS CAPS Child Advocacy and Parenting Services (CAPS) has programs with both prevention and intervention programs designed to reduce risk factors associated with child abuse and neglect. Donations are needed for Go Bags. These bags are given to children of all ages when they need to be placed outside of their home unexpectedly. If you would like to participate in this service project, please bring at least one of the items with you to 4-H Club Day and place it in the collection box. Items should be new and non-gender specific. The items needed are: sweatshirts, sweatpants, t-shirts, socks, underwear, hygiene products (shampoo, toothbrush, toothbrush, hairbrush, combs), nail polish & make up (for older girls), gift cards to fast food restaurants (McDonalds, Taco Bell, etc.), sling sacks and duffle bags. Please do not donate stuffed animals. The 4-H Club Day Committee would like to thank Anya Pohl for organizing this service project for CAPS. Junior Demonstrations/Illustrated Talks - Judge 2 Room: 304 Room Monitors: Solomon Valley 8:00 Brynna Anderson, Smoky View 8:10 Acacia Pracht, Smoky View 8:20 Ariana Baltazor, Rolling Meadows Jaci/Kendyn Biggs, Solomon Valley 8:40 Clayton Shamburg, Pleasant Valley DOG Dog tug toys are needed at the Kansas Specialty Dog Services (Washington, KS), Salina Animal Shelter (Salina, KS), and SRL All Breed Dog Rescue (Minneapolis, KS). Participants in this service project will use fabric and tennis balls to craft a nosew tug toy. The 4-H Club Day Committee would like to thank Sarah Repp for organizing this service project for the Kansas Specialty Dog Services, Salina Animal Shelter, and SRL All Breed Dog Rescue. GOT FOOD? This year at 4-H Club Day there will be a concession stand sponsored by the Rolling Meadows 4-H Club. It will open at 9 a.m. There will be doughnuts, baked goods, pizza (sold by the slice), chips, pop, coffee, and water. Prices will range from $1 - $2 each and there will be a meal deal for $5. Come enjoy a snack or meal while you wait. 8:50 9:10 9:20 9:30 9:40 9:50 10:00 10:10 10:20 10:30 Ty Kaniper, Gypsum Valley Haley Thiel, Gypsum Valley Kate Breeding, Gypsum Valley Avery Kinkelaar/Raegan Kee, Gypsum Valley Katherine Weiss, Sunny Valley Claire McKain, Delphos Zoe Ade, Boldly Go Christian Cox, Sunny Valley Owen Tracy, Cardinal Caroline Stone, Boldly Go RESULTS POSTED ONLINE AT https://tinyurl.com/ckd2018clubday 6 23

Junior Demonstrations/Illustrated Talks - Judge 1 Room: 303 Room Monitors: Solomon Valley 8:00 Brysie Cox, Sunny Valley 8:10 Madison Shamburg, Pleasant Valley 8:20 Jaelyn Gates, Cardinal Kiley Isaacson, Gypsum Valley 8:40 Mary Hogan, Boldly Go 8:50 Audrey Trautwein, Smoky View Ariana Isaacson, Friendly Valley 9:10 9:20 Samuel Tracy, Cardinal 9:30 Lillian Hulse, Pleasant Valley 9:40 Timothy Ade, Boldly Go 9:50 Caroline Stone, Boldly Go 10:00 Lane Fritz, Gypsum Valley 10:10 Eian Pracht, Smoky View 10:20 Avery Kinkelaar, Gypsum Valley 10:30 Hensli Lofdahl, Smoky View ADDITIONAL 4-H CLUB DAY DETAILS The BIG day is upon us! As you review the 4-H Club Day Program be sure to check your scheduled times. Don t wait until Thursday, February 15. Contact the Extension Office by noon, February 15 for any cancellations. Please print the program out and bring it with you to the event. Come prepared Salina South Middle School doors will be unlocked by 7:30 a.m. Use door #17! Check the schedule for prep rooms! NO PIANOS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PRACTICE! Instrumental solos warm up in the Commons area or outside. Be Prepared for Run-Offs If you receive a purple on a demonstration, project talk or public speaking you may choose to present your public presentation again for a chance to represent the District at 4-H Regional Club Day. Regional run-offs will begin at 12:15 p.m. Don t forget to check to see if you ve made the run-offs before you leave. If you ve made the run-offs, you will need to sign up for a time to do your demonstration, project talk or public speaking piece again. Public Speaking Participants Please bring two copies of your outline One for the judge in the morning and another for run-offs. This will help eliminate confusion and panic if you make run-offs. Judges and Committee Room Room 409 will be designated just for the judges and committee members. Please be respectful of this. REGIONAL 4-H CLUB DAY Mark your calendar for 4-H Regionals at Clay Center Community High School on March 24. The 4-H Club Day purple winners are eligible. Remember the purple demonstrations, project talks and public speaking must compete in the regional run-offs to become eligible for 4-H Regionals. REGIONAL 4-H CLUB DAY HELP NEEDED! At Regional 4-H Club Day, the Central Kansas District is in charge of 2 rooms. If you would be willing to help monitor the rooms, please call Kate at 309-5850 or email her at klittich@ksu.edu. Remember, this is something that can count on your pin application. 22 7

New this year incentive prizes! At the 2018 4-H Club Day, there will be a prize table full of awesome prizes for all ages and you could win one! For every speech/demonstration, talent event (instrumental, vocal, dance, drama), and group event you participate in, you'll receive a ticket to put in the prize bucket of your choice. You can also earn a ticket for being a room monitor at your club's assigned room(s), completing the FCS Judging School, and participating in the two service projects. The more you participate, the more chances you'll have to win! Senior Demonstration/Illustrated Talks - Judge 3 Room: 213 Room Monitors: Willing Workers 8:00 Matthew Redden/Joel Hennes, Willing Workers 8:15 Benjamin Hogan, Boldly Go Karson Pihl, Smoky View 8:45 River Norberg, Smoky View Caden Isaacson, Gypsum Valley 9:15 Keely Orr, Friendly Valley First Name Last Name 4-H Club Be sure to fill out your ticket with your first and last name, and the name of your club. Tickets that are not filled out completely may be discarded. All tickets should be dropped in the prize bucket(s) of your choice by 12:00 p.m. on February 17th. The drawings for prizes will begin at 12:00 p.m. and you do not need to be present to win. Since you do not need to be present to win, if you are selected to compete in run-offs, please make that your top priority. 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 Lauren Bell, Willing Workers Jaycee Wallace, Stoney Ridge Adison Trautwein, Smoky View Karson Hall, Gypsum Valley Adelaide Easter, Sunny Valley Sam Stone, Boldly Go Paul Persigehl/Ryann Grahn, Rolling Meadows 8 21

Senior Demonstration/Illustrated Talks - Judge 2 Room: 212 Room Monitors: Gypsum Valley 8:00 Bree Isaacson, Gypsum Valley 8:15 Hadley Elkins, Gypsum Valley Shelby Stolzenburg, Willing Workers 8:45 Grace Pfannenstiel, Boldly Go Jocelyn Cox, Sunny Valley 9:15 Andrew Lagerman, Boldly Go 9:30 Amaria Wangerin, Willing Workers 9:45 10:00 Matthew Hogan, Boldly Go 10:15 Sarah Repp, Friendly Valley 10:30 Rebekah Thompson, Friendly Valley Room Monitor Assignments Club Room Number Boldly Go 405 - Sr. Instrumental Cardinal Gym #2 - Dance Delphos & Sunny Valley 403 - Vocal Music Friendly Valley 301 & 302 - Public Speaking Gypsum Valley 211 & 212 - Sr. Demonstration Livewires & Stoney Ridge 404 - Jr. Instrumental Pleasant Valley 307 & 308 - Jr. Project Talks Rolling Meadows 316 & 317 - Spontaneous Speaking Smoky View Library/Media Center - Drama Solomon Valley 303 & 304 - Jr. Demonstration Stoney Ridge & Livewires 404 - Jr. Instrumental Sunny Valley & Delphos 403 - Vocal Music Willing Workers 213 - Sr. Demonstration Woodsdale 314 - Sharing 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 Robert McKain, Delphos Emma Persigehl, Rolling Meadows Leah Hennes, Willing Workers Nathan Weiss, Sunny Valley 20 9

Vocal Music Room 403 Room Monitors: Delphos & Sunny Valley Senior Demonstration/Illustrated Talks - Judge 1 Room: 211 Room Monitors: Gypsum Valley Junior Vocal Solos 8:00 Haley Thiel, Gypsum Valley 8:10 Timothy Ade, Boldly Go 8:20 Caroline Stone, Boldly Go Hannah Thiel, Gypsum Valley 8:40 Zoe Ade, Boldly Go 8:50 Brynna Anderson, Smoky View Senior Vocal Solos 9:10 Adelaide Easter, Sunny Valley 9:20 Matthew Hogan, Boldly Go 9:30 Emma Littich, Smoky View 9:40 Adelaide Easter, Sunny Valley 9:50 Karson Hall, Gypsum Valley 10:00 Shelby Stolzenburg, Willing Workers 10:10 Paul Persigehl, Rolling Meadows 10:20 Adelaide Easter, Sunny Valley 10:30 Bree Isaacson, Gypsum Valley 10:40 Nathan Weiss, Sunny Valley 8:00 8:15 8:45 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 Savannah Zink, Friendly Valley Olivia Boucek, Woodsdale Kyler Cox, Sunny Valley Dylan Koehn, Pleasant Valley Emma Littich, Smoky View Liam Nichols, Solomon Valley Kristin Martin, Pleasant Valley Kirsten/Kaylee Heimer, Gypsum Valley Emalie Hall, Gypsum Valley August Hulse, Pleasant Valley Ella Tracy, Cardinal Rachel Hubele, Willing Workers 10 19

Junior Project Talks - Judge 2 Room 307 Room Monitors: Pleasant Valley Junior Instrumental Solos Room 404 Room Monitors: Livewires & Stoney Ridge 8:00 8:10 8:20 8:40 8:50 9:10 9:20 9:30 9:40 9:50 10:00 10:10 10:20 10:30 Lane Fritz, Gypsum Valley Ben Schlatter, Boldly Go Kaitlyn Watkins, Gypsum Valley Kyle Phipps, Solomon Valley Maddy/Dalton Krueger, Solomon Valley Owen Tracy, Cardinal Chloe Willis, Gypsum Valley Dillen Lidgett, Willing Workers Lincoln Mills, Boldly Go Micah Willis, Gypsum Valley Mollie Wallace, Stoney Ridge Caleb Schlatter, Boldly Go Hannah Thiel, Gypsum Valley Declan Mills, Boldly Go Timothy Ade, Boldly Go Junior Solo 8:00 Addie Wallace, Stoney Ridge 8:05 Avery Kinkelaar, Gypsum Valley 8:10 Maddy Krueger, Solomon Valley 8:15 Mollie Wallace, Stoney Ridge 8:20 Odessa Miller, Rolling Meadows 8:25 Timothy Ade, Boldly Go _ Micah Willis, Gypsum Valley 8:35 Addie Wallace, Stoney Ridge 8:40 Avery Kinkelaar, Gypsum Valley 8:45 Lane Fritz, Gypsum Valley 8:50 Deacon Baier, Gypsum Valley 8:55 Mollie Wallace, Stoney Ridge 18 11

Senior Instrumental Solos and Instrumental Ensembles Room 405 Room Monitors: Boldly Go Junior Project Talks - Judge 1 Room 308 Room Monitors: Pleasant Valley Senior Solos 8:00 Adelaide Easter, Sunny Valley 8:10 Madison Repp, Friendly Valley 8:20 Karson Hall, Gypsum Valley Adelaide Easter, Sunny Valley 8:40 Keely Orr, Friendly Valley 8:50 Katrina Fahrenthold, Boldly Go Sam Stone, Boldly Go 9:10 Emalie Hall, Gypsum Valley 9:20 Jaycee Wallace, Stoney Ridge 9:30 Matthew Redden, Willing Workers 9:40 9:50 Burke Clements, Gypsum Valley 10:00 Emma Littich, Smoky View 10:10 Nathan Weiss, Sunny Valley 10:20 Nathan Weiss, Sunny Valley 10:30 Emma Littich, Smoky View 10:40 Paul Persigehl, Rolling Meadows 10:50 8:00 8:10 8:20 8:40 8:50 9:10 9:20 9:30 9:40 9:50 10:00 10:10 10:20 10:30 10:40 Kayla Norberg, Smoky View DeLaney Mills, Boldly Go May McKain, Delphos Josi Schrader, Solomon Valley Katelyn Griffin, Smoky View Odessa Miller, Rolling Meadows Kirk Heimer, Gypsum Valley Erik Schlatter, Boldly Go Haley Thiel, Gypsum Valley Maddy Krueger, Solomon Valley Kolby Phipps, Solomon Valley Jordan Willis, Gypsum Valley Mary Arthur Stevens, Boldly Go Aiden/Kolton Wangerin, Willing Workers Matthew Hubele, Willing Workers Addie Wallace, Stoney Ridge CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 12 17

Sharing Room 314 Room Monitors: Woodsdale 8:00 Thomas Willis, Gypsum Valley 8:05 Briley Pfannenstiel, Boldly Go CONTINUED: Instrumental Ensembles 11:00 Emma Littich/Karson Pihl, Smoky View 11:10 Lane Fritz/Kirk Heimer, Gypsum Valley 11:20 Haley Thiel/Chloe Willis, Gypsum Valley 11:30 Emma Littich/Matthew Redden, Smoky View/Willing Workers 8:10 8:15 8:20 8:25 8:35 8:40 8:45 8:50 8:55 9:05 9:10 9:15 9:20 Emmelyn Woody, Boldly Go Deacon Baier, Gypsum Valley Ashley Whelchel, Gypsum Valley Katelyn Griffin, Smoky View Madeline Baier, Gypsum Valley Matthew Whelchel, Gypsum Valley Zander Mills, Boldly Go Matthew/Ashley Whelchel, Gypsum Valley Jerome Stevens, Boldly Go Harlie Barr, Gypsum Valley Londyn Mills, Boldly Go Zephaniah Woody, Boldly Go Deacon Baier, Gypsum Valley Gauge Fritz, Gypsum Valley 16 13

Dance Room GYM #2 Room Monitors: Cardinal Dance: Senior Other 8:00 Rachel Hubele, Willing Workers 8:15 Rebekah Thompson, Friendly Valley Drama Room Library/Media Center Room Monitors: Smoky View Drama: Junior 8:50 Lillian Hulse, Pleasant Valley Timothy Ade, Boldly Go Rachel Hubele, Willing Workers 9:10 Mary Arthur Stevens, Boldly Go 8:45 9:20 Zoe Ade, Boldly Go Willing Workers Group Rachel Hubele/Leah Hennes/Lauren Bell/Madeline Lilak/ Shelby Stolzenburg Drama: Senior 10:20 Leah Hennes, Willing Workers Dance: Sr. County 9:20 Pleasant Valley Group Halle Johnson/Kya Johnson/Skylar Piepho/Peyton Piepho/ JT Ohlson/Nate Ohlson Drama: Other Talent - Junior 9:40 Josi Schrader 10:30 10:40 Joel Hennes, Willing Workers 10:50 Katie Stevens, Boldly Go 11:00 Sarah Repp, Friendly Valley 11:10 Burke Clements, Gypsum Valley 11:20 Madison Repp, Friendly Valley 11:30 August Hulse, Pleasant Valley 11:40 Emma Littich, Smoky View 14 15