DRAFT 2014 TAE4-HW Conference April 23-25, 2014 Drury Inn 1874 W McEwen Drive Franklin, Tennessee Wednesday, April 23, 2014 2:00 pm Board Meeting with State 4-H Staff Williamson County Extension Office 3:00-5:30 pm Conference Registration Hotel Lobby 6:00 pm Mixer & Trivia Drakes Come Play Finger foods available Cool Springs Blvd. Cash bar Thursday, April 24, 2014 6:30-8:00 am Breakfast Bending Chestnut 7:30-8:30 am First Timers Breakfast Hotel Lobby 8:45 am Opening Session Carter Room 10:00 am Break/ Exhibits 10:15 am Regional Meetings Eastern Central Western
Thursday, April 24, 2014 Con t 10:45 am Committee Meetings Hotel Lobby Diversity Policy and Resolution Professional Development Programs Public Relations and Information Recognition Research and Evaluation 11:30 am-12:15 pm Educational Workshop #1 Hotel 12:15-1:20 pm Lunch (boxed lunch) Leipers Fork Operation Christmas Child 1:30-2:15 pm Educational Workshop #2 Hotel 2:45-5:00 pm Tour Options Various 5:30 pm Kick Back drinks and finger food Hotel Lobby 6:00-7:00 pm Silent Auction Williamson County Office 7:00 pm Recognition Banquet Williamson Presiding Sarah Vaden County Office 4-H Performing Arts Troupe Live Auction
Friday, April 25, 2014 7:30 am Past Presidents Breakfast Bending Chestnut 6:30-8:30 am Breakfast Hotel Lobby 9:00-9:45 am Educational Workshop #3 Hotel 10:00 am Closing Session Carter Presiding, Sarah Vaden 11:30 pm Lunch Leipers Fork Communication Awards Presented Farm Bureau Speaks
Thursday Morning (11:30 12:15) 2014 TAE4 HW State Conference Workshops Kids in the Kitchen Kathleen Bridges and Photography Anna Johnson Forrest Animal Science Day Camp: Helping high schools students decide if the animal science pathway is right for them Carter Michael Shirley, Amy Willis Common Core and Extension: Is it relevant and how do we align our programs Bending Chestnut Marci Hethmon Thursday Afternoon (1:30 2:15) How to incorporate Operation Christmas Child into your club as a service project Carter Amy Johnson Science Activities for Out of School Clubs Forrest Glenda Booker, Rhonda Owens Hands On: Real World Lessons for Middle School Classrooms Bending Chestnut Molly Albin, Dr. Amy Beavers, Dr. Jennifer Richards, Dr. Janie Burney Friday Morning (9:00 9:45) I Don t Have Time for a Graduate Degree or Do I? Carter Dr. Thomas Broyles and Dr. John Ricketts Leadership Potential: Tapping in to the Strengths of Youth Forrest Dr. John Hall, Dr. Tyrone Miller, Lynne Middleton Energy Day Camp, networking with utility companies and Explosions! Bending Chestnut Michael Barry and Cliff Swoape
2014 TAE4 HW State Conference Tours On Thursday afternoon, April 24, we hope you will enjoy some tours of attractions in and around Franklin. Tours will start from the hotel in individual cars by carpooling. They are scheduled to leave around 2:45 and you should be back at the hotel between 5:00 and 5:30. Choices are listed below. A fee applies to some of these tours. 1. The Carter House This is a tour of the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War fought in November of 1864. This modest farmhouse was in the middle of the fighting and has bullet holes to prove it. There is an excellent guided tour of the house and other buildings. If we get ten people in our group, we can get the group rate of $12 per person. Otherwise, the tour is $15 and well worth it. After the tour, this group is urged to take a walk in Historic Downtown Franklin which is just a few blocks away. For more information, check out www.battleoffranklintrust.org/carterhouse. 2. Noble Springs Dairy Noble Springs Dairy is a Grade A Goat Dairy and Artisanal Goat cheese making operation that was licensed in 2009. The sprawling farm includes several valleys and natural springs and is protected by a conservation easement. Dustin & Justyne Noble, the owners of Noble Springs Dairy have worked hard to restore the farm that has supported family farming since the seventeenth century and enjoy sharing their passion for agriculture. Noble Springs goat cheese, goat milk yogurt and goat milk products are currently available at numerous retail locations and restaurants in the Greater Nashville Area. This tour costs $10 and afterward we suggest you tour the shops in nearby Leipers Fork. For more information go to www.noble springs.com. 3. Tennessee Equine Hospital Located in the heart of middle Tennessee horse country, Tennessee Equine Hospital is a world class medical and surgical referral facility. The 22 stall hospital includes a fully equipped surgical suite, state of the art diagnostic tools, eight IV fluid stalls, one climate controlled stall, a large mare and foal stall, separate isolation and reproduction facilities and much more! This is a free guided tour. To find out more, go to tnequinehospital.com. Afterward this group may see more of the Thompson Station and Spring Hill area. 4. O More College of Design A tour of this small college in Franklin is pending confirmation and we are not sure about a fee. O More College of Design is a four year, not for profit institution offering Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Graphic Design, Interactive Design, and Interior Design. They prepare students to cultivate a life long pattern of critical thinking, preparing graduates to become responsible citizens in the ever evolving world of design. Following this tour we encourage you to visit Historic Downtown Franklin which is just two blocks away. For more information, go to omorecollege.edu.