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Dodge County 4-H Family Newsletter
February 2018
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Dodge County UW-Extension
Administration Building
127 East Oak Street
Juneau WI 53039
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday
Phone: 920-386-3790
Fax: 920-386-3928
http://dodge.uwex.edu/
Meeting cancellations due to inclem-
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on 4-H
Inside this issue:
Dodge County UWEX/
Ongoing Fundraisers
2
4-H International/Hats Off/
Club Happenings
3
4-H Events/Trivia Night 4
Scholarship Opportunities 5-6
Adult Leaders/Youth
Leaders/Older Youth
7-8
Younger Members/Family
Home & Health/
Mechanical Science/
Comm. & Cultural Arts
9-10
Sporting Sports 11
Animal Sciences 11-19
DYRAC Scholarship Form 20
MAS Trivia Night Form 21
Clipouts 22
Family Learning Day 23-29
Calendars 30-31
Dear 4-H Families,
4-H 2018 is in full swing! I am guessing many of you went to your club meeting recently
and received your project materials and you are starting to think about the 4-H year and
your project work. As you do that, it is a great time for you to think about what you want
to do and learn this year.
4-H strives to teach youth how to set and achieve goals because this is a life skill that can
have a huge impact on their futures. What is a goal? A goal is what you want to do and
learn. It’s like having a road map that helps you decide how to get to where you want to
go.
To be successful, set goals that:
· Are specific (not too general or broad)
· Meet your needs and interests
· Emphasize what you want to learn
· Provide you an opportunity for achievement
· Can be accomplished in a reasonable amount of time with the resources
available to you
· Show progress over previous years
A goal has 3 parts: Action, Result, and Time.
· The action is how you are going to do it.
· The result is what you will do.
· The time is when you plan to have it done.
Now is a GREAT time to set your 4-H project goals! Write down what you want to learn
in your projects and share your goals with your project leaders. While you’re at it, record
your goals on the “Project Story” page for your record book
-Laura Huber, Wood County 4-H Program Assistant
January 2018
Action (how) Result (what) Time (when)
Example I want to learn to judge a good market lamb by March.
Example I want to learn to use a
piping bag to make
stars, simple flowers,
and shell borders
before Foods and
Cake Revue.
Now you Try
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4-H Youth Development Educator, Marie Witzel
4-H Program Assistant, Ellen Bohn
[email protected] Mailing Address Dodge County UW-Extension / 4-H Youth Development
127 East Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039
Phone: 920-386-3790 Fax: 920-386-3928
Web Site: http://dodge.uwex.edu/
The UW-Extension Office is located on the first floor of the
Administration Building, 127 E Oak Street in Juneau. Parking is
available east of the building on Miller Street. Office hours are
8:00 am - 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
“Focus on 4-H” Newsletter Newsletter information is due to the UW-Extension Office by
the 15th of each month. Drop off your information or e-mail it to
Marie Witzel or Bonnie Borden. Your newsletter is your source
for all 4-H program and event information.
Newsletters are published 10 times per year, (August/September
and November/December are joint issues) and are also posted on
our Web site as PDF documents. Adobe Acrobat is needed to
view the PDF files. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat, you can
download it free from: http://www.adobe.com/products/
acrobate/readstep2.html
Event Registrations Registering for 4-H events, workshops, and activities is easy.
Dodge County uses SignUp Genius, Google Forms, email, and
other convenient links to register for events that do not require a
fee. If programs require a fee, the clipout and fees must be U.S.
mailed or delivered to:
Dodge County UW-Extension
Attn: 4-H
127 E. Oak Street
Juneau, WI 53039
Dodge County 4-H Website 4-H information is available at the Dodge County UW-
Extension website: http://dodge.uwex.edu/4-h-youth-
development/.
Wisconsin 4-H Website The website http://4h.uwex.edu has been launched for use across
the state with the goal of recruiting new members. The site is
designed to give potential members, parents, and volunteers a
brief overview of 4-H Community Club programs, while provid-
ing them links to more information. Check this out and share
with your friends!
Culver’s Cards — Anytime, Any Culver’s! $5, $10, and $20 Culver’s Gift Cards are
available to purchase! Makes great appreci-
ation gifts for teachers, co-workers, or rela-
tives. Cards available at the UW-Extension
office. Call 920-386-3790 for
higher quantities requested.
Milk Moola Collection The Dodge County 4-H Office is always
collecting “Milk Moola” caps and strips
from milk containers...PLEASE KEEP
SENDING THEM IN!
You can mail them to the UW-Extension
office or submit them to your club’s
General Leader at your next monthly
meeting.
NASCO 4-H Rebate Program When you place your order by mail, by calling the toll-free
phone order center 800.558.9595, or on Nasco’s website
(www.enasco.com), then we will receive a 5% rebate check after
the Dodge County Fair to use toward the Livestock Program.
Dodge County’s number is 9800229(P)
JOANN Stores Support 4-H
Save 15% with JOANN 4-H Rewards!
JOANN stores are connecting more young people to experiences
where they can learn by doing, creating and making. By provid-
ing local 4-H Clubs with resources and tools to run impactful
programs, JOANN will help bring the 4-H experience to more
kids in need.
Current & lifetime members, parents of members, volunteers
and 4-H staff can save 15% off total in-store and online purchas-
es every day with 4-H Rewards. JOANN will give a minimum
of 2.5% of every eligible transaction to support 4-H program-
ming. Visit www.joann.com/4-h/ for more information!
Easter Seals Clothing Drive Dodge County 4-H will be doing another Easter Seals clothing
drive in 2018, the collection date TBA.
Easter Seals collection bags are available at
the UW Extension office. Don’t wait, start
sorting and bagging your clothes now!
Dodge County UW-Extension
4-H Youth Development
Ongoing Fundraisers that Support
Dodge County 4-H
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WI 4-H International Programs
...to the 2018 ME Trip & Award Recipients:
Space Camp—Emma Adsit (Leipsic); Veronica Richards
(Achievers); Britney Wendorf (Leipsic); Kathryn Witzel
(Leipsic) American Spirit—Cassandra Luedtke (Leipsic); Lydia Meyer
(A-Ok); Lindsay Propst (Hyland Prairie); Emily Torkelson
(Watertown Badgers)
Citizenship Washington Focus—Branden Frank (Portland
Boosters); Kendra Gillett (Hyland Prairie); Marshall
McGauley (Leipsic); Gabrielle Rennhack (River Oaks);
Rebekah Torkelson (Watertown Badgers)
Leadership Washington Focus— Allison Zerjav (Lebanon
Luckies)
National 4-H Congress—Alexis Luedtke (Leipsic)
Key Award—Andrew Boschert (Leipsic); Alexis Luedtke
(Leipsic); Katrina Pokorny (Achievers); Natalie Siedschlag
(Richwood Rangers)
...to the new adult volunteers who completed VIP Training in
January. Congratulations to: Brittany Fink (Lomira Clover
Leaves); Eileen Jaeger (Lebanon Luckies); Dylon Pokorny
(Achievers); Virginia Salzman (Astico Perseverance); Denita
Schreier (Burnett, Inc); Crystal & Brandon Soldner (Astico Per-
severance); Heidi Thorson (Astico Perserverance); Nicholas
Voigt (Oak Grove Owls). Welcome new leaders!
... to Chuck Crave (Portland Boosters), Asher Frank (Portland
Boosters), Alexis Luedtke (Leipsic), Samantha Salmi
(Lakeside); Sandy Salmi (Lakeside); John Siedschlag
(Richwood Rangers); Kathryn Witzel (Leipsic), Mark Witzel
(Leipsic), Sara Witzel (Leipsic), and all the 4-H Families who
attended the New 4-H Family Gathering on December 15.
Host an International Student this Summer!
Each summer Wisconsin families have the opportunity to host
a youth from Japan, Korea, Norway/Finland, Mexico, Costa
Rica, or Argentina for one month. Times vary throughout the
summer depending on the program. You could be a host!
If you are between 10-18 years old and want to take part in a
two to four week program that will stay with you for a lifetime,
apply now!
Chaperone hosts also needed for two week periods during July-
August. Applications are due by February 1 or till all delegates
are assigned.
For more information and an application, visit http://
wi4hinternational.org/ or call the Dodge County UW-Extension
Office at 920-386-3790.
Achievers (Avery Panetti) Club members will decorate Valen-
tine’s Day cookies for community members.
Astico Perseverance (Emma Paulson) December will be ice
skating at Fireman’s Park in Columbus. We are also doing the
Candlelight Hike at the Horicon Marsh on Saturday, January
20th.
Hyland Prairie (Lexi Bird) Vivian Lichty helped with the tree
decorating at the Juneau Library with ornaments with village
pieces under the tree. The club decided to have sledding, bon-
fires and food in either January or February.
Portland Boosters (Asher Frank) Mini Golf at the library will
be held in January. Club members talked about their experience
Christmas caroling. Club will go ice skating in January.
Junior Fair Book Orders Due February 16
The 4-H Leaders Executive Board approved printing Dodge
County Junior Fair Books for clubs, the same as last year.
Books are $5 each. Hard copies of the Junior Fairbook must be
ordered through your club’s general leader only. Deadline for
clubs to order is February 16.
Hats Off... Club Happenings
Clubs Can Order Junior Fair Books
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Family Learning Day
Join us for the 4-H Family Learning Day! A day of family fun
and education. 4-H volunteers, businesses, and community mem-
bers teach a variety of sessions on topics related to 4-H projects
and other learning opportunities.
Saturday, April 7 @ MPTC, Beaver Dam Pre-registration required by February March 16, 2018.
4-H Speaking Contest Monday, February 26 6:30pm
Dodge County Administration Building, Juneau
4-H Demonstration Contest Monday, April 23rd 6:00pm
Dodge County Administration Building, Juneau
4-H Clothing Revue Wednesday, June 27 6:00pm
Dodge County Admin. Building, Juneau
4-H Foods Revue Wednesday, July 11 6:00pm
Dodge County Admin. Building, Juneau
The 4-H Foods Revue is open to ALL YOUTH EXHIBI-
TORS including Cloverbud & Explor ing members.
Youth do not have to be enrolled in the Foods & Nutrition
project to participate.
Dodge County 4-H Summer Camp July 12-14 at Camp Upham Woods in Wisconsin Dells
Camp info and registration at the end of this newsletter.
HELPERS NEEDED
We are looking for some volunteers to help with the Family
Learning Day on February 25 and/or April 1.
Some of the duties we need help with include:
Set up -7:30 a.m. NEED 2 or more volunteers
Registration Table - ready at 8am NEED 2 or more volunteers
Presenter Area - ready at 8am NEED 2 or more volunteers
Floaters (help with finding rooms, hauling equipment etc)
-AM NEED 2 or more volunteers
-PM NEED 2 or more volunteers
Take down/clean up—2:45pm NEED 2 or
more volunteers
Please contact Ellen at
[email protected] or call
920-386-3790 to volunteer.
Does your club apply for Dairy Promotion Funds or know
what they are?
The Dodge County Dairy Promotion Committee are accepting
requests for funding for 4-H Club Dairy Promotion activities. We
are looking for any or all clubs to request funds. Any club can
request funding even if you don't have a dairy project in your
club!
Clubs must submit reports at the end of the 4-H year and then are
also eligible for more awards. Attendance at the Dairy Promotion
session at Family Learning Day is a requirement to request funds.
Forms are available at the Dairy Promotion session
at Family Learning Day, on the UW-Extension web-
site or see your club’s general leader for more infor-
mation.
When: Saturday, March 24, 2018 Doors open 5pm
Where: Dodgeland High School
401 S. Western Avenue, Juneau
What: Answer 10 rounds of 10
questions with your team of 8.
Cost: $10/Contestant ($80/team)
Enjoy other great games and prizes too. Delicious food available
for purchase. For more information or to register, please contact
Eric Salmi at 920-988-1817 or [email protected]
All proceeds go towards improvements in the large animal build-
ings at the Dodge County Fairgrounds starting with swine pens.
MAS Committee Pig Pen Fundraiser Hey, have you seen this little piggy running
around Dodge County? He really needs a pen
and you could help get him one!
The Dodge County Meat Animal Sale Committee
is selling t-shirts to help raise money to finish the Swine Barn
Pen Project. All shirts are grey with black lettering. The cost of
each t-shirt is $15.00 for sizes youth thru XL. If you need a 2X
or larger size the cost of the shirt is $17.00. The long sleeve shirts
are selling for $20.00 (all sizes).
This is not the only way you can support this project. Families
and clubs can donate $450 to cover the cost of a pen. We will
have a plaque with your Club or Family name on it in the Swine
Barn starting in 2018.
Mark Your Calendars!
Helpers Needed at Family Learning Day
Dairy Promotion Funds Available to all Clubs!
Trivia Night
Dodge County Livestock
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WI 4-H Foundation Scholarships The Wisconsin 4-H Foundation will award more than
$10,000 in scholarships to outstanding Wisconsin students
pursuing higher education in 2018.
To be eligible 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 2018-2019
academic school year.
Cover letters, resumes and project lists (a total of three pages)
and one photo must be received by the Wisconsin 4-H
Foundation on or before March 15, 2018. All documents must
be attachments to the email. For a copy of the application
information, call 608-262-1597 or visit wis4hfoundation.org.
WI State Fair Dairy Promotion Board Scholarship The Wisconsin State Fair Dairy Promotion Board is offering
$1,000 scholarships to students that will be 3rd or 4th year
college students during the 2018-19 academic year. Additional
$1,000 scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors that
will be first-year college students during the 2018-19 academic
year. Students studying in a two-year program are also
encouraged to apply.
All applicants are required to submit an application
electronically no later than MARCH 23, 2018.
For more information, contact Katy Katzman at 262-903-6727
Patricia Hahn Legacy Scholarship Dodge County 4-H is pleased to announce a $1,000 Patricia
Hahn Legacy Dodge County 4-H Scholarship to be awarded in
2018. One scholarship for the amount of $1,000. The recipient
of this scholarship, is not eligible to receive any other Dodge
County 4-H Scholarship.
Eligibility: Any Dodge County 4-H member in good standing
who is a 2018 graduating high school senior may apply.
Applicant must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an
undergraduate college, university, or technical school for the
2018 – 2019 school year and working toward a degree.
Application Deadline: All application forms and letter s of
recommendation should be submitted together, and must be
received in the Dodge County 4-H Extension Office, 127 East
Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039 by 4:30 p.m. March 1, 2018.
Dodge Co. 4-H Leaders Association Scholarships To be awarded in 2018: Scholarships will be awarded
depending upon applications received. The 4-H Leaders have
budgeted funds, of which they may give up to four $500
scholarships for a youth attending a 4-year college/university
and up to two $250 for youth attending a 2-year college or
technical school. The recipient of the Patricia Hahn Legacy
Scholarship is not eligible to receive any additional
scholarships. Recipients of this scholarship are only eligible to
receive one other Scholarship, either the 4-H Endowment or the
Dairy/Livestock Scholarship.
Eligibility: Any Dodge County 4-H member in good standing
who is a 2018 graduating high school senior through one year
beyond high school graduation may apply. Youth are not
eligible to apply for this scholarship if they already received one
in the previous year. Applicant must be enrolled or planning to
enroll in an undergraduate college, university, or technical
school for the 2018 – 2019 school year and working toward a
degree.
Application Deadline: All application forms and letter s of
recommendation should be submitted together, and must be
received in the Dodge County 4-H Extension Office, 127 East
Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039 by 4:30 p.m. March 1, 2018.
4-H Endowment Fund Scholarships To be awarded in 2018: Two Scholarships of $500 will be
awarded depending upon applications received. The recipient
of the Patricia Hahn Legacy Scholarship is not eligible to
receive any additional scholarships. Recipients of this
scholarship, are only eligible to receive one other Dodge County
4-H Scholarship.
Eligibility: Any Dodge County 4-H member in good standing
who is a 2018 graduating high school senior may apply.
Applicant must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an
undergraduate college, university, or technical school for the
2018 – 2019 school year and working toward a degree.
Application Deadline: All application forms and letter s of
recommendation should be submitted together, and must be
received in the Dodge County 4-H Extension Office, 127 East
Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039 by 4:30 p.m. March 1, 2018.
Older Youth Scholarship Opportunities
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Older Youth Scholarship Opportunities
NEW SCHOLARSHIP ADDED!
Dodge Co. 4-H Dairy or Livestock Scholarships To be awarded in 2018: Scholarships will be awarded depend-
ing upon applications received. The 4-H Leaders have budgeted
funds, of which they may give two $500 scholarships (1 dairy
and 1 livestock) in honor of Bonnie Borden for a youth attend-
ing a 4-year college/university. The recipient of the Patricia
Hahn Legacy Scholarship is not eligible to receive any addi-
tional scholarships. Recipients of this scholarship are only
eligible to receive one other Scholarship, either the 4-H Endow-
ment or the 4-H Leaders Association Scholarship.
Eligibility: Any Dodge County 4-H member in good standing
who is a 2018 graduating high school senior through one year
beyond high school graduation may apply. Youth are not eligi-
ble to apply for this scholarship if they already received one in
the previous year. Applicant must be enrolled or planning to
enroll in an undergraduate college or university for the 2018 –
2019 school year and working toward a degree.
Application Deadline: All application forms and letter s of
recommendation should be submitted together, and must be
received in the Dodge County 4-H Extension Office, 127 East
Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039 by 4:30 p.m. March 1, 2018.
United Cooperative Scholarships
United Cooperative's Scholarship Program awards $1,000
scholarships to 40-50 high school seniors and current college/
technical school students who are continuing their full-time
education in 2018-2019.
To be eligible:
Student or parent must be one of United Cooperative’s
16,000+ active patron members;
Student must plan to attend (or be currently enrolled in) an
accredited college, university, or technical school;
Student must maintain a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0
scale.
At least 10 of the scholarships will be awarded to students ma-
joring in an agricultural field, at least 10 will be awarded to stu-
dents attending a technical school, and at least 10 will be award-
ed to current college or technical school students who are con-
tinuing their full-time education in 2018-2019. The remainder
of the scholarships are open to all majors. Previous United Co-
operative scholarship award winners are not eligible to apply
for the college or technical school continuing education
awards.
Visit http://www.unitedcooperative.com/scholarships
Please complete an application, a
letter of reference, and provide a
photograph for publicity purposes,
and return all materials via mail or
email by Friday, March 2, 2018
Scholarship Opportunities for
Dodge County Dairy Youth Available to eligible 4-H or FFA Dodge County Fair
Dairy Exhibitors
Juneau, Wisconsin – Seven scholarships, three for $1,000 and
four for $500, are available to Dodge County junior dairy pro-
ject youth who have been enrolled in 4-H, FFA or a junior breed
organization for at least the past three years. Youth must also
have exhibited dairy cattle at the Dodge County Fair.
Applicants must be accepted as a full-time student at an accred-
ited university, college or vocational-technical institute for a
degree program or short-course program.
Application deadline is June 1. Applications are available at
the at the Dodge County UW-Extension website https://
dodge.uwex.edu/files/2010/06/DYRAC-scholarship.pdf
in the “Scholarship” section, the Dodge County UW-Extension
Office, 127 E. Oak St, Juneau, or call 920-386-3790.
SEEKING: 4-H Summer Intern
Applications are open for one Dodge County Summer 4-H In-
tern to work mid-May through August. Applicants should have
at least two years of college and a car. 4-H experience is prefer-
able. Preferred age of 21 years old.
Any questions regarding the Summer 4-H Intern please contact
Marie Witzel at 920-386-3790 or [email protected]
Applications are available from the Human Resource Depart-
ment, Dodge County Administration Building, 4th floor, Ju-
neau. Human Resource Dept. phone is 920-386-3690.
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED THROUGH FEBRUARY
Interviews tentatively in March
Summer Intern WANTED
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4-H Youth & Adult Leader’s Association Meeting Tuesday, February 20 at 7:00 pm
Administration Building, Juneau
4-H Leader’s Executive Board Meeting Tuesday, March 20 at 7:00 pm
Administration Building, Juneau
2017-2019 Executive Board
Executive Board Officers
President ................................................... John Siedschlag
Past President ............................................... Charles Crave
President Elect ................................................ Susan Caine
Treasurer ........................................................ Noreen Dogs
Co-Secretary ................................................. Tracie Propst
Reporter ......................................................... Cody Gerber
Adult Delegates Youth Delegates
Kris Rennhack Madelyn Adsit
Sandy Salmi Malachi Frank
Penny Seaver Kendra Gillett
Matthew Gunst
Gabrielle Rennhack
Courtni Salmi
Who: FOR NEWLY ENROLLED 4-H VOLUNTEERS
When: Monday, March 12 at 7:00pm
Where: Dodge County Administration Building
127 E. Oak Street in Juneau
What: In order to volunteer , previous 4-H Youth Develop-
ment experience is not necessary! The most important qualifica-
tion is a desire to work with young people, helping them gain
life skills and providing positive experiences. Please consider
sharing your time and talents! Do you want to learn how to be a
4-H Volunteer?
Attend a VIP Training! SIGN UP ONLINE HERE
Or see clipout at the end of this newsletter
We teach, learn, lead and serve, connecting people
with the University of Wisconsin and engaging
them in transforming lives and communities.
Camp Counselor Training
Now being offered 2 times this spring!!
at Upham Woods Learning Center, Wisconsin Dells
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN IN 4HONLINE FOR BOTH SESSIONS!
Session 1: March 10-11, 2018 OR
Session 2: April 21-22, 2018 Camp Counselor training is an excellent opportunity for coun-selors, adult volunteers, and 4-H staff alike to come together in collaboration to prepare youth to excel in their summer camp counselor role. This weekend is for both beginning counselors (as participants), experienced counselors (as leaders), adult volunteers, and 4-H staff.
All participants & adult volunteers arrive Saturday morning
Check-in: Begins at 9:15am on Saturday for participants and adult chaperones Lodging: Participants and adult chaperones will stay in cabins on Saturday night. Lodging is available Friday night at no addi-tional cost.
Meals: Meals are part of the conference fee and start at lunch on Saturday through lunch on Sunday.
Schedule: Training activities run Saturday all day and evening through Sunday afternoon, with a closing ceremony at 1:30 pm. The schedule is not yet available. Finalized schedule will be available on this page and distributed to participants. Cost: $25 per Counselor Participant Event Registration: Registration is open now in 4HOnline “Upham Woods Camp Counselor Training 2018.” Choose the March or April session.
Older Youth—Camp Counselor Training Adult Leaders/Youth Leaders
VIP Training—JANUARY
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Older Youth—Educational Experiences
WI 4-H & Youth Conference
Where: UW Madison Campus
When: June 25-28, 2018
Qualifications:
Be in 7th-10th grade at the time of selection
be a 4-H member or member of another UW-Extension program
carry county approval through trip
Costs: Registration for 2018 is anticipated to be $250. With added fees for seminars and bus fare.
All about Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference!
Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference is a three and a half day Statewide Educational Experience. Youth from all over
Wisconsin come to Madison, Wisconsin for educational seminars, assemblies, speakers, exploration, and fun on the UW-
Madison campus! Youth Conference is made possible by contributions from our State Teams (Wisconsin Leadership
Council, Drama Company, Art Team, and Communications team), 4-H staff from across the state, and a planning com-
mittee made up of staff, volunteers, and youth. More information can be found at https://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hedopp/
wisconsin-4-h-youth-conference/.
Intent to register and initial payment due by March 2nd. Please see the form below.
Final registration through 4HOnline will be April 2-15, 2018. Seminars are assigned on a first come, first served
basis. Youth must also complete UHS health form in campdoc.com. More information can be found at: https://
fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hedopp/wisconsin-4-h-youth-conference/.
Name__________________________________ Grade____________ Club____________________________
Address________________________________________ City ______________ State______ Zip______________
Email_______________________________________________ Cell Phone_______________________________
This educational experience is partially paid for by the Dodge County 4-H Leaders Association and the Beaver Dam
Agri-Business Club. Signing up for WI 4-H & Youth Conference is your acceptance and commitment to the requirements set
forth by these organizations, including sending a thank-you to these groups, giving a report at the Family Picnic and submitting a
written report to the UW-Extension Office at that time.
Payment of $75 due by March 2, 2018. Make check payable to: Dodge County 4-H
I agree to the guidelines set by the Dodge County 4-H Leaders Association and the UW-Extension.
Signature______________________________________________ Date __________________
I hereby permit my 4-H child to participate in WI 4-H & Youth Conference.
Parent/Guardian Signature_________________________________________Date___________________
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Cloverbuds & Exploring Members
Jan Zander leads monthly workshops for Cloverbuds &
Exploring members at 6:00 p.m. at the Dodge Co.
Administration Building in Juneau (unless otherwise indicated).
2018 Workshop Schedule
Wednesday, February 21 Tips on Model Scenes:
register by Feb. 9 Legos & Mini-Farm Scenes
Monday, March 12 Favorite Storybook Character
register by Mar. 2 Come dressed as your favorite!
Tuesday, April 24 Sewing with 4-H!
register by April 13
Tuesday, May 22 Cooking with Lynn & Nancy
Register by May 11
Wednesday, June 27 TBA
register by June 15
Workshops are $2 per youth. Enclose a check payable to:
Dodge County 4-H and return clipout to: Dodge County 4-H
Office, 127 E Oak St.
Juneau, WI 53039
Got wool sweaters? Jan Zander is
looking for 100% wool sweaters for a
2019 Family Learning Day project….if you have any, please
call her at 920-382-9499.
The Sewing Scene at Nancy’s Notions
Nancy’s Notions in Beaver Dam has a FREE CLUB called “The
Sewing Scene” open to all youth ages 10-18 years old. Want to
enhance your project experience in Clothing, Quilting, Creative
Stitchery, Knitting, Crocheting, and more?
Learn basic sewing skills for construction, quilting, & craft
projects. Call 800-725-0361, visit the Free Club info online, or
visit the store to register.
Saturday, February 10th 10am-12noon— Protect your
tech. Learn to stitch a case for your tablet/personal device
that features a button closure. Download February supply
list. Saturday, March 10th 10am-12noon— Store small
supplies & stay organized. Pick a fabric and create a
quilted tote complete with a handy zipper. Download
March supply list.
Nancy’s Notions is located at 333 Beichl Avenue, Beaver Dam.
Visit nancysnotions.com or call 800-725-0361 for more Free
Club info, projects, and times (for adults too).
Lego Club
Hosted by Sinissippi 4-H & Hustisford Community
Library
After school Lego building fun led by Sinissippi 4-H
Each week has a NEW challenge!
Open to all youth ages 5K & older
2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month
Activities take place for about 1 hour
Hustisford Community Library
609 W. Juneau Street - Hustisford
Wednesday, February 14th 4:00pm
Wednesday, February 28th 4:00pm
Questions? Contact Jody Paplham at [email protected]
4-H ArtBeat! Grades 3-5
When: March 16-17, 2018
Where: Camp Upham Woods,
Wisconsin Dells
Cost: $60.00
Registration Deadline: February 15, 2018
4-H Art Beat is the introductory program for Wisconsin 4-H
Communication Arts and was created for 4-H members in
grades 3-5, their parents and leaders.
Art Beat! provides an opportunity for youth and their parents to
experience five different art forms in a camping environment at
Camp Upham Woods in Wisconsin Dells. Art Beat! track
leaders are older 4-H Youth, 4-H Leaders and staff.
Adult Leader/Chaperone Needs:
Adults are needed to support the educational experience;
providing leadership and assisting with creating a positive
environment for development and growth during the camp.
Adults participate in leader training and activities.
For additional information contact:
Amber Rehberg, 608-262-1557 [email protected]
Lynn Pfeiffer, 608-262-1222 [email protected]
Family, Home, & Health
Communication & Cultural Arts
Younger Members Mechanical Sciences
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4-H Speaking Contest
Monday, February 26 – 6:30 PM
Administration Building, Juneau
GRADE DIVISIONS:
Little Brothers & Sisters 1-2 minutes “Show & Tell”
Grades 1-3 2-4 minutes Categories 1-4
Grades 4-6 4-6 minutes Categories 1-4
Grades 7-9 6-8 minutes Categories 1-4
Grades 10+ 8-10 minutes Categories 1-4
Grades 10+ 6-8 minutes Category 5
You need to delete OR add to meet time requirements!!
Points may be deducted if presentation DOES NOT fall within
specified time. Participants receive a ribbon. Participants only
enter ONE regular speaking category. Neither may use school
or other competition material.
SPEAKING CATEGORIES:
1. INTERPRETIVE READING of stor ies, play cuttings,
narratives and poems. It is reading aloud from printed
page. It can be original & should NOT be memorized.
Categories: A) PROSE b) POETRY
2. ORIGINAL SPEECH WRITTEN BY SPEAKER, ON
ANY SUBJECT. It can be related to 4-H, Special Emphasis
theme or any other topic of interest. (Note cards may be
used in this category.)
3. TEAM READING 2-5 individuals take turns reading a
selection, prose or poetry. List ALL ages on registration
form. The selection is NOT to be memorized.
4. STORYTELLING Select/wr ite story; memor ize it; tell
it.
5. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH Draw 3 subjects the
evening of the Speaking Contest, choose one, prepare
original speech. 30 minutes preparation is allowed.
Examples: My Favorite 4-H Project/Activity; Most
Important Thing I Learned in 4-H. Grade 10 & Up ONLY.
(Note cards may be used.)
Members doing a reading should copy the selection on paper,
put on construction paper instead of reading out of book.
SEPARATE letters are NOT sent. If unable to attend, call!
NOTE: Props/Costumes are NOT to be used! Members
entering #1, #3, & #4 above should have an opening. Include
selection title/author & introduction. (transition to reading).
Deadline: February 9
Sign up ONLINE HERE or
see clipout at the end of this newsletter.
Demonstration & Illustrated Talk Contest
Monday, April 23 – 6:00 PM
Dodge County Admin. Building, Juneau
Demonstrations are more showing and doing. Illustrated
Talks rely more on char ts, pictures, and descr iption. For
topic ideas, check with your general leader or the 4-H Office.
Many of you have given brief demonstrations or talks at 4-H
meetings. Do not use school presentations! Just polish up the
presentation. Please, no product labels.
Divisions and Time guidelines
Grade 1-3 5 minutes or less
Grades 4-5-6 6 minutes or less
Grades 7-8-9 5-8 minutes
Grades 10 & up 5-8 minutes
There is no minimum time limit, but demonstrators are set at
least 4 minutes. Participants will be judged on: Clear, pleasant
voice/self confidence, enthusiasm/poise, appearance/posture,
appropriate introduction, accurate information, visual aids,
orderly progression, summarization, adequate preparation,
interesting subject, purpose accomplished. Easels will be
provided.
Team Demonstrations (2 members) may also be given. In a
team demonstration the grade division is that of the older
member. Time guidelines are determined by older member.
Participants will be divided by grade to give demonstration. Top
demonstrators in each grade group will be selected. (This is like
the Speaking Contest.) Upon completion of the contest, ribbons
will be awarded and top demonstrators will be announced. No
reminder letters are sent! State Fair delegates (Grade 7 &
up) will be selected.
If unable to attend after registering, you are expected to call the
UW-Extension office at 920-386-3790.
Deadline: March 30
Sign up ONLINE HERE or
see clipout at the end of this newsletter.
Communication & Cultural Arts
My 4-H
Demonstration
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Shooting Sports
Animal Sciences
Archery 2018 Archery Practice Schedule
Indoor Practice
*Indoor Practices will run on the following schedule:
Juniors (ages 9-11) & 1st Year Members – 5:15-6:05pm
Intermediate (ages 12-14) – 6:10-7:10pm
Seniors (ages 15-19) 7:15-8:15pm
February 13 5:15-8:15 pm
February 27 5:15-8:15 pm
March 13 5:15-8:15 pm
March 27 5:15-8:15 pm
April 3 5:15-8:15 pm
April 10 5:15-8:15 pm
April 17 5:15-8:15 pm
April 25th Awards Night at 6:30pm, Dodge County Ad-
ministration Building, Juneau
For questions, call Courtney or Amy Meyer at 920-387-2717.
Outdoor Practice
June 11 6:00 – 7:30 pm
June 18 6:00 – 7:30 pm
June 25 6:00 – 7:30 pm
July 2 6:00 – 7:30 pm
July 9 6:00 – 7:30 pm
July 16 6:00 – 7:30 pm
July 20 Setup for 4-H outdoor shoot 4 – 8pm
July 21 Dodge County 4-H State Shoot 8am-4pm
Statewide Archery Shoots
March 9-10 Winter Shoot—Marshfield
April 13 Belmont Shoot
April 20-21 Tri-County Shoot
July 21 Dodge County 4-H State Shoot
Visit the WI 4-H Shooting Sports webpage at http://fyi.uwex.edu/
wi4hshootingsports/ and look for 2018 Competitive Shoots, adult
certifications, and other resources.
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Dog Project TRAINING SESSIONS are held
every Monday at 6pm at
Canine Solutions
198 West Street, Beaver Dam Feb. 05 Obedience -Beginner pre-novice & Pre-Novice
12 Obedience & Rally- Novice & Above
19 Obedience -Beginner pre-novice & Pre-Novice
26 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally- Novice & Above
Mar. 05 Obedience & Showmanship -Beginner pre-novice &
Pre-Novice
12 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally- Novice & Above
19 Obedience & Showmanship -Beginner pre-novice &
Pre-Novice
26 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally- Novice & Above
Apr. 02 Obedience & Showmanship -Beginner pre-novice &
Pre-Novice
09 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally- Novice & Above
16 Classes start at the Dodge County Fairgrounds (All
dog project members) 23 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally
30 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally
May 07 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally
14 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally
21 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally
28 No Class
June 04 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally
11 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally
18 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally
25 Obedience, Showmanship & Rally
June 30 Dodge Co. DOG SHOW 7:30 AM Youth Building
August 15 Dodge Co Fair Dog Per formance Show 6:00 PM
[Arrive by 5:45 PM]
NOTE: 1. Members MUST BE AT 10 TRAINING SES-
SIONS to show at the Dog Show. To receive credit for class,
the member must be an active participant for at least 30 minutes
of the appropriate session. There will be no private make-up
sessions allowed. In the event of discrepancy, the trainer’s at-
tendance record will prevail.
2. Any cancellations due to weather will be announced on
WBEV/WXRO/WTKM and Facebook. If unsure, contact your
instructor or committee member (ie. heat or inclement weather).
A decision will be made by 3 p.m. on the day of training.
Horse Project
FEBRUARY MEETING—Thursday,
Feb. 22 at 7pm at Dodge County Ad-
ministration Building TOPIC: Dentistry
MARCH MEETING—Monday,
March 26 at 7pm at Dodge County Ad-
ministration Building TOPIC: Trailer
Safety
HORSE BOWL If you have interest in par ticipating in
Horse Bowl, let Sherry know. Practices will be starting soon.
The Team Competition is in May for State.
CHECK OUT Family Learning Day February sessions that
will count for meeting requirement include BRIDLING THAT
MODEL by Kallie Kiesow and HORSE “BOWL”ING FUN.
MIDWEST HORSE FAIR Apr il 20-22, 2018 at Alliant Ener-
gy Center.
STATE 4-H SHOWS Must be in at least 6th grade to show
the horse. The Hunt and Gymkhana you do not have to qualify
to show but Expo you need to receive a blue (except for Halter
classes that don’t count). Grades 3 and up can show any Educa-
tional Event in May or at Expo.
Educational Days @ UW Marathon County Campus,
Wausau
May 4, 2018 Speeches and Demonstrations
May 5 – Horse Bowl
HUNT/DRESSAGE SHOW JUNE 22-24, 2018 at She-
boygan County Fairgrounds
STATE GYMKHANA SEPTEMBER 8-9, 2018 at Wiscon-
sin State Fair Park, West Allis
STATE EXPO SEPTEMBER 14-16, 2018 at Wisconsin
State Fair Park, West Allis REQUIREMENTS
By August 1st to show a Fair—attendance at 4 meetings (one
must be a county project meeting, one must be a fundraiser, one
must be safety. See approved list); SEI Approved helmet (State
4-H Rule) & hard-soled heeled boots; current Coggins Law;
$5.00 project fee to include Horseless & Model Horse members.
QUESTIONS?
Contact Sherry Helmer, N10791 County Rd FF, Fox Lake or
phone 920.928.2478 or e-mail [email protected]
E-MAIL UPDATES
If you haven’t been receiving Email Updates and have an e-
mail address, let Sherry know your e-mail address so you can
get updates.
Like “Dodge County 4-H Horse and Pony” on Facebook!
UPDATES FOR 2018 are star ting to be posted.
https://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4haganimalscience/wi-4-h-horse-assn-
handbook/
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If you have any questions call Dog Project Leaders:
Tiffeny Herioux 920-285-3275
Hannah (Lynch) Davis 920-319-2207
Shannon Desjarlais-Caine 920-887-2545
Luther & Sandy Pohl 920-210-6672
Julie Schmiedlin 608-240-0544
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Poultry Project Meetings February 24—Family Learning Day, Dodgeland
April 7—Family Learning Day, MPTC Beaver Dam
April 19 7pm—Dodgeland School Room 312
May 17 7pm—Youth Building, Dodge Co. Fairgrounds
June 21 7pm—Youth Building, Dodge Co. Fairgrounds
July 19 7pm—Youth Building, Dodge Co. Fairgrounds
Poultry County Resource Leaders
Dan Schwandt 920-763-8030; Don Schwandt 920-344-6884;
Janelle Wiebelhaus-Finger 920-253-7099
Please attend the Family Learning Day sessions and earn a
point on your Poultry Activity Record Card.
Poultry County Resource Leaders
Dan Schwandt 920-763-8030
Don Schwandt 920-344-6884
Janelle Wiebelhaus-Finger 920-253-7099
The Poultry Activity Record Form is available online at http://
dodge.uwex.edu/2013/03/poultry-project-resources/. Both the
Dodge County Small Animal Meeting Attendance Form and
the Poultry Activity Record Form are available in hard copy at
all County Poultry meetings (dates listed above).
UW Madison Poultry Lab Tour—March 3rd The Dodge County Poultry Project will be touring the UW-
Madison Poultry Lab on March 3, 2018 at 10 a.m. The tour and
presentation by Ron Kean from the UW-Madison Poultry lab,
which will include a necropsy of a chicken, will last approxi-
mately 2 hours.
Following the tour, attendees will have the option of going to
Babcock Hall for lunch and ice cream. If there is enough inter-
est, participants will have the option of joining a 20 minute
guided observation of the Babcock Hall Dairy plant from the
2nd story observation deck at 1:30 p.m.
All members attending the tour and presentation by Ron Kean
will receive 2 points on their Blue Ribbon Auction sheet.
No transportation will be provided but carpooling may be avail-
able for those that are interested. Contact Janelle Wiebelhaus-
Finger ([email protected] or text 920-253-7099) if
you need a ride or are interested in carpooling.
Please register by February 19 and include a valid e-mail
address so the meeting location and parking communication
can be relayed to you.
E-mail address: _____________________________________
Name(s) of People attending:
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Number Of Youth: ______ Number of Adults: ______
4-H Club or FFA group: _______________________________
Number of people participating in Babcock Hall Guided Obser-
vation at 1:30 p.m.:__________
Please email registration information to:
Or submit clipout at the end of this newsletter
Animal Sciences
Dodge County Junior Fair Poultry Requirements
In order to be eligible to SHOW any poultry, exhibitors MUST:
Attend 2 County Project Meetings and have signatures on
the Dodge County Small Animal Meeting Attendance Form.
Eligible meetings are listed above.
Have a Premise ID Number and proper Pullorum Typhoid
testing papers for their poultry.
Complete and submit online fair entry by June 10, 2018.
In order to be eligible to SELL at the Small Animal Auction,
exhibitors MUST:
Receive a blue ribbon at the Dodge County Fair Poultry
show on the poultry entry they wish to sell. Have 9 points earned with signatures on the Poultry Poultry
Activity Record Card. *Please note: FFA advisors may give
points for poultry-related activities performed through FFA.
Please include brief description of activity and contact infor-
mation for further questions so that points can be approved
by county leader. Please use your discretion to follow the
establish point system on the record form. Buyers at the
auction are paying far more than market value of the ani-
mals because they are supporting the extra efforts put forth
by the youth in the project. This requirement is meant to
honor their generosity.
All auction participants must abide by auction rules and
requirements.
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Rabbit, Cavy, Poultry, & Goat Projects Exhibitors must attend 2 county meetings to exhibit at the
fair. FFA members can have signature from the 4-H coun-
ty leader or a FFA advisor. 4-H members must have sig-
nature from 4-H County Leader in your particular project.
Dodge County Small Animal Meeting Attendance Form
Goat Project Meetings January 27 Goat Project Camp, Dodgeland HS
8am-12noon, Room 312
February 24 Family Learning Day
April 24 7 pm Dodgeland School, Room 312
May 22 7 pm Dodge Co. Fairgrounds
June 26 7 pm Dodge Co. Fairgrounds
July 28 10am Dodge Co. Fairgrounds
Goats County Resource Leader
April Doll (goats) 920-219-1953
Families in the Goat Project can join us on Facebook! Find, like,
and follow the Dodge County Goat Project page on Facebook.
Posts include meetings notices, updates, and Q & A.
Rabbit Project Meetings February 24—Family Learning Day, Dodgeland
April 7—Family Learning Day, MPTC Beaver Dam
April 16—7pm Dodgeland School, Room 312
May 21 —7pm Small Animal Building, Fairgrounds
June 18—7pm Small Animal Building, Fairgrounds
July 16—7pm Small Animal Building, Fairgrounds
Rabbits County Resource Leaders Bill Meyer 920-262-1973; Don Schwandt 920-344-6884
Cavies (Guinea Pigs) Project Meeting February 24—Family Learning Day, Dodgeland
April 7—Family Learning Day, MPTC Beaver Dam
April 16—6pm Dodgeland School, Room 312 May 21 —7pm Small Animal Building, Fairgrounds
June 18—7pm Small Animal Building, Fairgrounds
July 16—7pm Small Animal Building, Fairgrounds
Cavies Resource Leaders Terry Kelman 563-880-0510; Laurie Peirick 920-988-8096
Dairy & Livestock Projects
County Animal Project Meetings This counts for 1 point on your MAS Project Activity card
or Dairy Activity card.
All meetings held at the Dodge County Administration
Building in Juneau at 7pm.
Monday, February 19th—7pm
TOPIC: Selection and Production Each species will have a livestock professional speaker address-
ing how to select quality animals and outline good production
practices. Break out session includes: BEEF FEEDER PRO-
JECT MEETING
Monday, March 19th—7pm
TOPIC: Anatomy 101: A local veter inar ian will guide you in
exploring a variety of internal organs.
Monday, April 16th—7pm
TOPIC: Herdsmanship, educational displays, and thank you
cards.
Monday, May 21st—7pm
TOPIC: Ag Advocacy: What to say to the public at shows.
YQCA In-Person Trainings Cost: $3 per youth/ per year
February 24—Family Learning Day, Dodgeland School
Pre-registration required
March 10—10:30am Jefferson County UW-Extension, Jef-
ferson (Dairy module emphasis) Call 920-674-7295.
April 7—Family Learning Day, MPTC, Beaver Dam
Pre-registration required
May 29—6:00pm Dodge County Administration Building,
Juneau
All youth who exhibit swine at the Dodge County Fair will be
required to complete YQCA training and it is highly encouraged
for members of all other livestock species (YQCA will count as
an educational point).
Wisconsin State Fair and other national exhibitions will require
certification in YQCA for participation for 2018 events and be-
yond for all youth exhibitors that compete at state fair in the fol-
lowing species: beef, sheep, swine, goats, dairy, poultry and rab-
bits.
MAS Committee Meeting Monday, February 19 7:00pm
Room C
Dodge County Admin. Building, Juneau
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Dairy & Livestock Projects
ATTENTION: ALL BEEF, SHEEP, & SWINE
PROJECT MEMBERS intending to exhibit and
auction market project animals at the
Dodge County Junior Fair…
In 2018, there will be no “weigh-ins” to identify your market
animals for the Dodge County Fair. Like last year, tags will be
issued to families after being requested from the UW-Extension
office.
Families will need to request DNA packets from the Wisconsin
Livestock Identification Consortium (WLIC). The cost is $10
per head. After tagging is completed and the WLIC Documen-
tation Form has been completed, mail back to the WLIC by the
deadlines set forth by the MAS Committee and outlined in the
beef, sheep or swine letters that project youth will receive. No
pictures are required.
February is Beef Identification. Swine and Sheep information
will be forth coming. Information may also be found on the
Dodge County UW-Extension website.
FFA Advisors will be notified and will be expected to inform
youth affected in their respective chapters.
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MAS Project Member Activity Card
(Orange Card)
There has been some confusion regarding the educational
points required by the MAS committee for the education point
card. “4” points are required and can be obtained by attending
educational livestock events. AT LEAST 2 of the points need
to be gotten at a county or state educational event. For some
youth who have no means to have “local club” learning events,
it is always possible to have all 4 or more points obtained from
county or state events.
If an “out of county” event is where a point will be obtained,
use the back of the card to explain the event AND obtain a
signature that can be identified so a call may be given if the
committee has questions.
No educational event may give a youth more than 1
educational points (even if other county’s youth obtain 2+
points for such an event).
Youth attending college may obtain a point for agricultural
events attended by speaking with obtaining MAS committee
approval.
ATTENTION DAIRY YOUTH PROJECT MEMBERS
GET YOUR EDUCATIONAL CARD!
The Dairy Youth Advisory Committee has created an
educational card to encourage Dairy project members in their
quest to improve dairy knowledge and skills. Download your
copy of this card from http://dodge.uwex.edu/agr iculture/
youth-dairy-livestock/ and go to the Dairy page.
Completing the requirements will qualify dairy youth for
exhibiting at the Wisconsin State Fair AND for being eligible
to qualify for Dairy Recognition Auction lots.
The intention for creating new card is to encourage more Dairy
youth project members to participate and advance their learning
at the many opportunities which have been created by willing
volunteers.
Check out the card today and see that you may have a few
requirements already completed by your participation in the
2017 Dodge County Fair!
Beef Feeder
Project Meeting Monday, February 19 7:00pm
Administration Building, Juneau
If you are enrolled in the “Feeder Beef Project,”
come to this meeting with Janet Arndt to get fo-
cused on the specifics you need for doing great this
year!
If you are not enrolled, but want to find out more
about this project, please come!
BEEF FEEDER WEIGH-IN Saturday, April 14 11:00am-12:30pm
Dodge County Fairgrounds
Contact: Janet Arndt 920-885-6583
or 920-763-2135 (cell)
Dairy Beef Breeds—140lbs. Maximum weight for
April weigh-in.
Beef Breeds—no maximum weight for April
weigh-in (recommended March 2018 calves or
younger).
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Wisconsin State Fair Dairy Dairy Youth Advisory State Fair Committee would like to
begin preparation work for this year’s WI State Fair. If you are
a youth age 12 or older interested in showing dairy cattle at the
2018 WI State Fair, please return the clip-out by March 10 indi-
cating your interest. Call the Extension Office 920-386-3790
with questions.
Please see the clipout at the end of this newsletter.
WGBA Sponsors Essay Calf Contest
One fortunate Wisconsin youth will be the recipient of a regis-
tered Guernsey calf during the Wisconsin Guernsey Breeders’
Association (WGBA) annual convention on March 9-10th at the
Cranberry Country Lodge in Tomah. This calf will be awarded
to the youth who writes the best essay on their choice of two
topics: (1) “What a Guernsey calf would mean to me” or (2)
“The Guernsey cow is important to me because…”
Essays are currently being accepted for this 20th annual contest.
Entrants do not need to have a Guernsey background or be from
a Guernsey farm. The essay winner will be announced during
the youth luncheon at the WGBA state convention on March
10th.
Contest guidelines include:
Essay should be a minimum of 250 words on the topic of “what
a Guernsey calf would mean to me” or the topic “the Guernsey
cow is important to me because…”
Contest is open to Wisconsin youth ages 10-17
Entrant should include plans for housing, responsibilities or
plans for caring for the calf and show opportunities in the essay
Winner must agree to exhibit the calf at shows and give a report
on the calf at the WGBA annual meeting after winning
Winner must be willing to join the Wisconsin Junior Guernsey
Breeders’ Association for a one time fee of $15.00.
To enter the contest, interested Wisconsin youth should mail
their essay to: Aimee Moehring, Essay Committee Chairwom-
an, W44445 River Bend Dr, Waldo, WI 53093. All entries must
be postmarked by Feb. 16, 2018. For additional information,
applicants can call (608) 484-0416 or e-mail wis-
Hoard’s Dairyman Cow Judging Contest
Deadline: March 23, 2017 This contest is in its 87th year and has entries from more than
800 4-H clubs. Prizes are $100-$75-$50-$25. Lomira Clover
Leaves 4-H Club was a winner a few years ago...your club can
be a winner, too.
If your Dairy Leader has not received the entry information for
this year, please contact Bonnie at the UWEX Office (920-386-
3790) for entry information.
4-H Clubs with Dairy project youth are encouraged to enter.
Each 4-H member who enters on a group entry blank with their
club is automatically eligible for individual cash prizes. Mem-
bers may enter with their clubs and also with their families.
Welcome to the 87th annual Hoard’s Dairyman Cow Judging
Contest. You and your family, students or club members are
invited to join the thousands of others who participate in this
fun and educational picture judging contest.
This interactive web-based portal contains all five classes, and
allows you to submit your entries online and receive your
scores by email at the completion of the contest.
Cash prizes and framed certificates are awarded to winning
individuals and groups. Also, each team member who is part of
a group entry is eligible for individual prizes.
Many of our colleagues use this contest to train dairy judging
teams during the winter months. It’s ideal for the classroom,
and students’ families will enjoy it, too. People may enter with
their chapter, club, college, co-op and also with their families.
Visit http://judging.hoards.com/
Official placings and reasons will be published in the May issue
as well as on the website:
(www.hoards.com/youth/cowjudgingcorner).
Winners will be announced in the May issue.
Entry deadline is March 22, 2018
4-H Dairy & Livestock Projects Animal Sciences
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Scholarship Opportunity for Livestock Youth—
Show Camp Cash!! The Meat Animal Sale Committee wishes to help support SIX
livestock project members in the growth of their project experi-
ences by offering $50 each toward the registration fee to attend
the annual Livestock Show Camp. The camp is traditionally on
Saturday & Sunday of the 3rd weekend in June at the WI State
Fair grounds and the cost has been $125.
Youth interested in applying should submit a few paragraphs
outlining their livestock project involvement and goals to: Meat
Animal Sale Committee, c/o Dodge County UW-Extension, 127
E. Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53030.
Deadline is April 21, 2018
2018 Wisconsin Junior Targhee
Sheep Association Starter Flock
The Wisconsin Junior Targhee Sheep
Association will again be giving away a
starter flock of three Targhee ewes in
2018 to a lucky Wisconsin youth.
Applicants must be aged 12 to 17 as of
January 1, 2018, must be a resident of
Wisconsin, and must not currently raise Targhee sheep. The win-
ner must also be eligible and agree to exhibit their animals at
both the 2018 Wisconsin State Fair open sheep show and Wis-
consin Junior State Fair sheep show.
The winner will receive a combination of ewe lambs, yearling
ewes and/or brood ewes, and take ownership of the animals be-
fore any 2018 State Fair entry deadlines.
Applications are available on-line at both the US Targhee Sheep
Association website (http://www.ustargheesheep.org/) and are
due no later than April 1, 2018.
Area Animal Science Days Dates for 2018 SAVE THE DATE!!
The dates for the 2018 Area Animal Science Days are as follows:
June 14 – Kewaunee County
June 22 – Clark County
June 29 – Lafayette County
Thanks to these counties for hosting. Rules will be similar to last
year. Complete rules and registration information will be availa-
ble on our website at https://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4haganimalscience/
area-animal-science-days/ as they are completed.
NCWCA Preview Show May 12, 2018 Held in conjunction with the 10th Annual Beef Round-up Saturday, May 12, 2018
Taylor County Fairgrounds,
Intersection of Hwys 13 and 64 in Medford
$200 Grand Champion Steer & Heifer Awards
$100 Reserve Grand Champion Steer & Heifer Awards
Jackpot Showmanship/additional prizes throughout the day
Pre-register by May 7
$20/1st animal; $10/additional animal
After May 7: $30/1st animal; $10/ additional animal
Jackpot Showmanship: Additional $5/exhibitor
Mail entry forms (link below) with check payable
to “NCWCA” to Ryan Klussendorf, W2072 State Highway 64,
Medford WI 54451
Schedule
Gates open Friday, May 11, from 5-9 p.m. Check-in Friday
afternoon or Saturday morning by 9 a.m.
Weigh-in Saturday, 7-9:30 a.m.
Show begins at 10 a.m. with Showmanship, followed by
Heifer Show, and Steer Show
Breakfast and lunch available on grounds
2018 NCWCA Preview Show Rules & Entry Form (.pdf)
For more information call (715) 748-2101
Educational Links http://dodge.uwex.edu http://www.myamericanfarm.org/ Interactive online ag edu-
cation games
http://www.whyag.com/ A “One-stop shop” for Interactive
Ag Career Exploration
Farming as Rocket Science: Why American agriculture is
different from the European variety
Lessons Learned on the Show Halter
Animal Premises Identification
Integrating Safety into Agritourism Information about us-
ing best practices to keep farm visitors safe.
Consumer Misperceptions About Food – Answers and Con-
versation Join America’s farmers and ranchers in conversa-
tion about how they grow and raise our food.
Dedicated to Dairy A site for families, schools, health pro-
fessionals and the public – all about dairy cows, dairy foods,
dairy facts and myths and meet local dairy farm families.
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New Testing Required for Swine Moving In & Out of WI
MADISON – Swine moving into and within Wisconsin will have
to meet new testing requirements beginning Feb. 1, State Veteri-
narian Dr. Paul McGraw announced.
The new requirements are intended to help control the spread of
two diseases: swine enteric corona virus disease, known as
SECD, and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, or
PRRS. Both have caused significant hardship in the swine indus-
try. Neither is a human health threat.
Like all animals, swine entering Wisconsin must be accompanied
by a certificate of veterinary inspection, or CVI, signed by a vet-
erinarian who has examined them in the past 30 days and found
them to be apparently healthy. In addition, the CVI must now
include:
A report showing that they came from a herd that has tested
negative for the two diseases in the past 90 days.
A veterinarian’s statement that the animals showed no signs
of either disease when they were examined.
A statement from the event veterinarian, if they came
through an out-of-state sale or exhibition where they were
mixed with swine from other herds, that all the herds tested
negative and that none showed signs of either disease.
Swine that don’t meet these requirements can enter Wisconsin
with a CVI and import permit from the Department of Agricul-
ture, Trade and Consumer Protection. However, they will be
quarantined until a Wisconsin veterinarian has developed a herd
plan addressing testing and biosecurity, and DATCP has ap-
proved the plan.
If the swine go directly to slaughter or to a veterinary clinic for
treatment, or if they are returning from an out-of-state veterinary
clinic, they do not need to be tested. Exhibitors who move swine
into and out of the state for fairs or other exhibitions must notify
DATCP. If their animals are potentially exposed to swine from
positive herds at the events, they will be quarantined on return
until they have a herd plan approved. They can get a herd plan
approved before leaving the state, which may avoid a quarantine.
Swine moving within Wisconsin must now also test negative for
PRRS and SECD within 90 days of movement, unless they’re
going to slaughter, either directly or after a terminal fair or
show.
For more complete details, visit https://datcp.wi.gov and search
“Swine Movement.”
NASCO to HOST Showing & Grooming Demonstrations Nasco will present its 32nd annual Showing & Grooming
Demonstrations on May 12, 2018. Industry Leaders will conduct
these educational demonstrations. Topics for discussion will in-
clude: animal selection, proper clipping techniques, choice of
grooming equipment and showmanship. Questions may be freely
asked during the demonstrations.
During each demonstration, door prizes will be given away and
each person attending will receive a valuable discount coupon,
which may be used at the Nasco Store.
Schedule of Events for May 12, 2018:
8:30—10:30—Goat Demonstration featuring Sarah Adamson
9:00-3:30—Beef Demonstration featuring Kirk Stierwalt
10:00-1:00—Dairy Demonstration featuring Katie Coyne &
Trent Styczynski
10:30-12:30—Sheep Demonstration featuring Billy & Christina
Johnson
12:30—1:00—Lunch Intermission and visit Nasco Store
1:00—3:00—Swine Demonstration featuring Taylor Crounch &
Erica Langhoff
Complete Feed Service from Sharon, WI will sponsor a free
lunch. There is no charge for attending these educational demon-
strations.
Pre-Registration is preferred to insure seating availability. To
register, please call the Nasco Store at 920-568-5600.
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Youth interested in showing market beef, sheep, swine, OR breeding stock commercial heifers/crossbred gilts/wether type ewes at
the 2018 Wisconsin State Fair Junior Show will need to have their animal projects DNA and RFID identified by the State Fair eligi-
bility deadlines listed below.
Market Beef, Sheep, and Swine DNA and RFID identification deadlines (postmark):
Beef: Tuesday - February 13, 2018
Sheep: Tuesday - May 8, 2018
Swine: Tuesday - May 8, 2018
*Breeding stock: commercial heifer s/crossbred gilts/wether type ewes or any purebred animal being shown in the commercial,
crossbred or wether type divisions DNA and RFID identification deadline (postmark): Wednesday - June 6, 2018 (postmark)
*Breeding stock being shown in the commercial, crossbred, or wether type divisions MUST HAVE DNA submitted even if they are
registered with a National Breed Organization (i.e. a registered Hereford gilt with registration papers being shown in the Crossbred
Gilt division).
*Please Note: Breeding stock with National Breed Organization Registration Papers being shown in the breed divisions DO NOT
need to be DNA/RFID identified through WLIC. (ie. a registered Angus Heifer with registration papers being shown in the Angus
Division does not need to be DNA/RFID identified.)
How do I get my animals identified? DNA and RFID tag identification is only available by going to the WLIC website at
www.wiid.org. Click on the text “Learn More" under "DNA Program” (lower right-hand side). Print out, complete and mail the
request form with payment to WLIC. Make sure DNA and required paperwork is returned to WLIC by the Wisconsin State Fair
identification postmark deadlines listed above.
How much will DNA and RFID identification cost? $15 per animal identified for required DNA and RFID tag identification. If
your animal has an existing 840 RFID ear tag you can purchase and submit a DNA envelope separately for $10. Be sure to list the
existing RFID ear tag number on the paperwork and DNA submission.
Will my County DNA and RFID tag qualify for Wisconsin State Fair? Wisconsin State Fair will accept all DNA and RFID sam-
ples submitted through WLIC by the Wisconsin State Fair identification deadline postmark. Samples received after the Wisconsin
State Fair identification deadline postmark will be accepted; however, the animal associated with the samples will have limited State
Fair eligibility. Visit the WLIC website (www.wiid.org) to verify which counties are participating in the statewide DNA and RFID
identification program.
Should I notify Wisconsin State Fair that my animal has been DNA and RFID identified? You DO NOT have to notify Wis-
consin State Fair at time of identification. Wisconsin State Fair will receive all animal identification documentation from WLIC after
the Wisconsin State Fair DNA and RFID identification postmark deadlines. Potential exhibitors are required to submit their Fair en-
tries (online or paper) prior to the June entry deadlines by entering directly with Wisconsin State Fair. DNA and RFID identification
is NOT your entry to the Fair.
What if my County is not participating in the statewide DNA and RFID program? No problem! Request Wisconsin State Fair
DNA and RFID identification through WLIC. Make sure DNA and required paperwork is returned to WLIC by the Wisconsin State
Fair identification deadline postmark listed above. If your county is not participating check with them for their requirement dead-
lines.
Questions?
Questions related to the DNA/RFID identification process contact: WLIC [email protected] – 888.808.1910
Questions related to Wisconsin State Fair or entry procedures contact: [email protected] or 414.266.7000
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MAS Committee Trivia Night Registration Form
Dodge County Meat Animal Sale Committee Trivia Night
March 24, 2018
Team Registration Sheet
What: 10 Rounds of 10 Questions for your team to answer
When: 7:00pm, Saturday March 24, 2018
Doors open at 5:00pm – food will be served
Where: Gym at Dodgeland High School, Juneau, WI
Why: To have fun testing your trivia knowledge while enjoying a night of
fun and games with friends and help the Dodge County Meat Animal Sale
Committee raise money for new swine pens at the Dodge County Fairgrounds.
TEAM NAME:____________________________________________________
Name Phone Paid$10 (each)
1.__________________ ___________________ _______________
2.__________________ ___________________ _______________
3.__________________ ___________________ _______________
4.__________________ ___________________ _______________
5.__________________ ___________________ _______________
6.__________________ ___________________ _______________
7.__________________ ___________________ _______________
8.__________________ ___________________ _______________
Pre-register by March 9, 2018
Make Check Payable to the Meat Animal Sale Committee
Mail to: Eric Salmi – MAS Trivia Night
N1221 Hwy G, Reeseville, WI 53579
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CLIPOUT PAGES
DEMONSTRATION CONTEST April 23
Dodge Co. Administration Bldg— Auditorium, 6:00 PM
NAME(S) ____________________________________
Club ________________________________________
Telephone: __________________________
Email: _____________________________
Grade____
[ ] Individual Entry [ ] Team Entry
Title/Subject_________________________________
Return to: Dodge Co. 4-H Office,
127 E Oak St.
Juneau 53039
Deadline: March 10
Cloverbuds & Explorers 2018 Meetings Name:
Club:
Phone:
Email (if preferred):___________________________
Date Return Clip out by:
Wednesday, February 21 Register by Feb. 9
Monday, March 12 Register by March 2
Tuesday, April 24 Register by April 13
Tuesday, May 22 Register by May 11
Wednesday, June 27 Register by June 15
Monday, July 23 Register by July 13
SESSION FEES are $2/person & must accompany clipout
ENCLOSE a check made payable to Dodge Co. 4-H
Return clipout to: Dodge County UW-Extension,
Attn: 4-H Office, 127 E Oak St, Juneau, WI 53039
VIP Leader Training Monday, March 12th at 7:00pm
Dodge County Administration Building, Juneau
Name(s):__________________________________________
__________________________________________
Club: __________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________
Return your RSVP to [email protected] OR mail
clipout one week prior to:
Dodge Co. UW-Extension
Attn: 4-H Office
127 E Oak St
Juneau, WI 53039
SPEAKING CONTEST
Monday, February 26 6:30pm
Dodge Co. Administration Bldg, Juneau
NAME ______________________________________
Grade ____ CLUB ____________________________
CATEGORY _________________________________
TITLE ______________________________________
Mail to: Dodge County UW-Extension
Attn: 4-H Office
127 East Oak Street
Juneau, WI 53039
JUNIOR STATE FAIR DAIRY Name _________________________________ Age ____
Name ________________________________ Age ____
Address _______________________________________
City ___________________________ Zip ____________
4-H Club _______________________________________
Phone _______________________
Check Dairy Interest
___ Holsteins ___ Colored Cattle
Return to 4-H Office, 127 E Oak St, Juneau WI 53039
UW Poultry Lab Field Trip
Saturday, March 3, 2018
Deadline to register February 19
E-mail address: _____________________________________
Name(s) of People attending:
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Number Of Youth: ______ Number of Adults: ______
4-H Club or FFA group: _______________________________
Number of people participating in Babcock Hall Guided Obser-
vation at 1:30 p.m.:__________
Mail clipout to:
Dodge County UW-Extension
Attn: Poultry Lab Trip
127 E. Oak Street
Juneau, WI 53039
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FAMILY LEARNING DAY
April 7, 2018
Moraine Park Technical College
700 Gould Street
Beaver Dam, WI
REGISTRATION DEADLINE MARCH 16th
8:15 – 8:45am REGISTRATION CHECK-IN
9:00 – 9:30am Keynote: Mary Crave, Dodge County
4-H Alumnus, USDA International Programs
9:40 – 10:40am Session 1
10:50 – 11:50am Session 2
11:50am—12:35pm Lunch hosted by TBD
12:35 – 1:35pm Session 3
1:45 – 2:45pm Session 4
LATE REGISTRATIONS
Registrations received after March 21 will have a $5 per
person late fee, providing there is room in the sessions.
Mail Registrations to:
Dodge County UW-Extension Attn: 4-H Program
127 E. Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039
Questions? Call 920-386-3790
Pre-registration REQUIRED… NO WALK-INS!
EACH person fills out s SEPARATE form!
EACH person selects a choice for each session.
ALL pay $3.00 registration fee (including adults)
plus 1st Choice session fees (if applicable).
2nd & 3rd Choice MUST be indicated.
(If course has a limit or is cancelled, you automati-
cally receive your #2/#3 choice. If NO 2nd choice
is indicated, you WILL receive ANY course open!
If you sign up for a session that requires a fee or
supplies you will be notified if you do not receive
your first choice.)
Registrations sent in without payment will not be
processed.
Keynote Speaker Mary Crave, Dodge County 4-H Alumnus
USDA 4-H International Programs
If 4-H Looked like the World Are you a typical kid? Have fun seeing how the US
and you compare to other countries in language, food,
religion, school, energy use, and other daily activities.
What can we learn from people in other countries?
Mary Crave has been involved with 4-H international pro-
grams for almost 40 years starting as a 4-H exchange par-
ticipant to Sri Lanka, as a group leader to several countries
with both 4-H members and volunteers, as a volunteer lead-
er, and now working with 4-H in Africa. Since her first ex-
change, she's been to more than 40 countries on several
continents and has traveled to
Africa almost 50 times!
Mary was an Extension agent
and specialist in Wisconsin for
40 years, has worked with
USDA programs in Africa, and
now works for extension inter-
national programs in other
states. She lives in Madison
when she's not running around
the world.
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Family Learning Day Session Offerings
April 7, 2018
Moraine Park Technical College (MPTC), Beaver Dam
9:40-10:40am 10:50-11:50am 12:35-1:35pm 1:45-2:45pm
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4
Swine Project for Beginners YQCA
Shoulder Bag Composition/Intro to Photo Trick Photography
Go International with 4-H Tack It Up Cake Decorating Basics Advanced Cake Decorating
Rabbits Doves and Pigeons Machine Embroidery Plant Slant Cooking
Bovine Genetics Dog Safety Safe Bicycling Skills Smartphone Movie Making
Meal Prepping Snacks Mystery of Meat Fun with Dairy Promotion Identifying WI Trees
Attracting Hummingbirds Careers in Agriculture RoboSumo RoboSumo
Intro to Martial Arts Intro to Martial Arts Trapping Burlap Wreath
Cloverbud/Exploring Craft PVC Fun Craft Stenciled Sign Recycled Crafts
Crime, Cops, & Clues Crime, Cops, & Clues Chocolate: From Cocoa Bean to
Chocolate Bar Native American Artifacts
Country Sign Sheep Play Ball! Play Ball!
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FAMILY LEARNING DAY SESSION DESCRIPTIONS—APRIL 7, 2018
Advanced Cake Decorating (Session 4) Fee $6. Limit 15. Khandra Henderson and Noel Weber-Eedy. Participants will
learn how to make flowers and some advanced decorating techniques. Each participant will receive 3 tips and a flower
nail to take home. Children under 8 years old need an adult to accompany them.
Attracting Hummingbirds (Session 1) Fee $2. Limit 15. Chris Jacobs and Carol Shirk. Hummingbirds are a treat to
have in the garden. They play an important role as pollinators and are entertaining to watch. They can be quite feisty
when protecting their territory, are very acrobatic as they hover and dart up and down and even backwards, and can be
very vocal with their squeaky chirps and twitters. Hummingbirds are creatures of habit, they return about the same time
each year and will return to the same spot. Give them a reason to return to your garden year after year. Participants will
be able to make a hummingbird feeder to take home.
Bovine Genetics (Session 1) Dennis Gunst. What are the best bulls to use on your cows? Learn to interpret available
data from the sire summaries and bull stud catalogs. Dennis will cover dairy genetics and beef genetics. Counts for 1
point on Dairy Project or Livestock Project Member Activity Card.
Burlap Wreath (Session 4) Fee $4. Limit 10. Kris Rennhack. Learn how to make a Christmas or spring burlap wreath.
Kris will show you how to put the wreath together and how to add decorations using your choice of ribbon.
Cake Decorating Basics (session 3) Fee $6. Limit 15. Noel Weber-Eedy. Learn different techniques to cover cakes and
how to stabilize a layered and tiered cake. Each participant will receive their own Styrofoam mold to decorate and a dec-
orating bag with coupler, tip and icing scraper. Children under 8 years old need an adult to accompany.
Careers in Agriculture (Session 2) Char les Crave. “Let’s take a look at careers in agr iculture and how to get
there.” Counts for 1 point on Dairy Project or Livestock Project Member Activity Card.
Chocolate: From Cocoa Bean to Chocolate Bar (Session 3) Limit 25. Russell Tietz, Director of Technical Sales for
Clasen Quality Chocolate, Madison. Come and learn about the science of processing, manufacturing and application of
Chocolate. Learning and tasting are done in this session.
Cloverbud/Exploring Activity (Session 1) Jan Zander . Make a sock puppet. If you have a colorful, fun sock you
want to use bring it along or use one that will be provided.
Composition/Intro to Photography (Session 3) Anne Rosenau. Join the fun while learning some fundamental skills
that will help you become a photographer. For all ages and experience levels. Please bring your camera, even if it is your
phone or tablet! (Camera not required for attendance.)
Country Sign (Session 1) Fee $1 Limit 15. Rae Geb. Make a country sign to hang in your favorite room. Paint on a
piece of wood and spray with varnish. Younger members will need to have an adult with them.
Crime, Cops and Clues (Session 1, 2) Mike Beisbier , Detective Water town Police Dept. The Science behind police
investigations. Detective Beisbier from Watertown PD will discuss current evidence collection and processing trends,
and how investigation duties differ from uniformed officers’ duties.
Dog Safety (Session 2) Limit 25. Veronica Richards and Maria Richards. This is an interactive class. There will be a
dog safety presentation describing how to act around friendly dogs and what protective behaviors to use around strange
dogs. Participants will have the opportunity to practice with Badgerland Animal Reading and Comfort Companions
(BARCC) trained animal therapy teams. Participants younger than Cloverbuds need parent supervision.
Doves and Pigeons (Session 2) Chr is Krenke and Don Schwandt. Whether performing, showing or utility there’s a
bird for everyone. Bring your questions for answers. Counts for 1 point on your Small Animal Project cards.
Fun with Dairy Promotion (Session 3) Brenda Conley. Have you herd there is a new Dairy Ambassador for the
county? Do you promote dairy through your club or would like to know how you can do to promote dairy? Then this is
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the session for you! Meet the new ambassador and learn different ways to promote dairy within your club or communi-
ty. Any club can do it even if you don't have anyone in the dairy project. Also learn about the funding that is available
to help your club with promoting dairy. (This session is a requirement if you want to request funds). We will also be
playing a fun dairy promoting game that you can use after the session with your club. If you have a smartphone or Ipad/
tablet you are encouraged to bring it to this session.
Go International with 4-H (Session 1) Mary T. Crave. This session will give an overview of 4-H international pro-
grams in Wisconsin from activities you can do at club meetings to how you can travel to other countries or host boys
and girls in your home and 4-H club.
Identifying Wisconsin Trees (Session 4) Steve Ziobro. Steve has 35 years of exper ience as a nurseryman and will
give a Power Point presentation on "How to Identify Wisconsin Trees." He will also have samples of leaves and twigs
and seeds to pass around, as well as a handout with a dichotomous key that he made to aid in tree identification.
Introduction to Martial Arts (Session 1, 2) Scott Krenz. This class is designed to offer a fun look into the wor ld of
martial arts training. The focus will be on building confidence, focus and discipline. Students will learn age appropriate
basic kicking, blocking, striking and self-defense skills in a fun safe environment. No experience necessary. Classes will
be taught by Black Belt Instructors from Martial Arts America.
Machine Embroidery (Session 3) Instructor from Nancy’s Notions. Learn what it takes to go from sewing to em-
broidering! See how embellishing or personalizing a sewn project or a thrift store purchase will make the item come to
life with a fun embroidery design! A Nancy’s Notions instructor will explain the basics of machine embroidery.
Meal Prepping Snacks (Session 1) Fee $3. Sara Menard. Ever gotten home from school and didn’t have a snack?
Come to this class to learn healthy and fun snacks you can prep on the weekends to always have something to pack in
lunches and on the go. Snacks will be available to take home. Counts for 1 point on Dairy Project Activity Card.
Mystery of Meat, (Session 2) Amanda Young. Undress the Mystery of Meat. Learn about the types of beef, pork,
and lamb meat cuts and products. Calculate dressing percentages and see if your taste buds can tell the difference be-
tween meat types. Counts for 1 point on Livestock Activity Card.
Native American Artifacts (Session 4) Bob Krueger Rock River Archeological Society (RRAS). Native American
history will come alive when Bob shares his knowledge of Native American Indians and talk about the artifacts that he
has collected.
Plant Slant Cooking (Session 4) Fee $2. Limit 15. Janelle Wiebelhaus-Finger. Have you heard of Blue Zones Project?
This well-being initiative in Dodge County encourages you to eat more plants to help you live longer, better. Make tasty
and healthy plant-based dishes from soups to snacks and taste them too.
Play Ball! (Session 3 or 4) Mark Case and Jeff McKean. Join Mark and Jeff as they look forward to another ex-
citing season of baseball. They will share their love of the National Pastime with stories of nostalgia, memorabilia and
trivia. Bring your own ballpark memories to share along with the group.
PVC Fun Craft (Session 2) Fee $4. Jan Zander . Build a lounge chair for an 18 inch doll or small dog or cat.
Rabbits (Session 1) Bill Meyer . Learn about anatomy, body par ts and animal care with the Rabbit project.
Counts for 1 point on Small Animal Project Card.
Recycled Crafts (Session 4) Fee $1. Limit 10. Connie Alderden. Recycling is good for the environment and if you’re a
dedicated crafter, it can also save you money. Explore some ways to recycle common items that you have at home.
There will be examples for inspiration and we’ll also do a couple of make and takes. Bring a sharp paper cutting scissors
and have an apron or paint shirt handy for this workshop.
RoboSumo (Session 3 or 4) Limit 16, 3rd grade and up. Brian Lerwick and the Beaver Dam RoboHackerz Robotics
Team. Customize a robot to compete in a battle with another robot to see which robot can push the other out of the com-
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petition ring. Participants will be introduced to the LEGO MindStorm platform and gain a basic understanding of robot
construction and programming.
Safe Bicycling Skills (Session 3) Dale Oestreich & Deb Vomhof. Dale and Deb from Water town Share the Road
will discuss Wisconsin bicycle laws, the importance of a proper bicycle ‘fit’ and bicycle safety; including proper attire,
lights and techniques. They will also discuss basic bicycle maintenance, different categories of bicycling, and infor-
mation about safe, fun trails and routes throughout Dodge County and surrounding area.
Sheep (Session 2) Jan Phillips and Josh Voigt. This is a discussion for new sheep members and will cover the
basic information needed to make this a successful year, and to be able to show at the Dodge County Fair. It is for all of
those questions the new exhibitor doesn't realize they need to ask. Counts for 1 point on Livestock Project Member Ac-
tivity Card.
Shoulder Bag (Double Session 1-2) Limit 10. Anna and Tara Schultz. We want to help you on your journey into suc-
cessful sewing! Want a quick fun bag that is safe to hold all your treasures with its zipper closure? This class is for
you. Learn basic sewing skills as you create a bag that will make you proud. Bring the following supplies: ½ yard den-
im, 1-yard cotton or nylon webbing for shoulder strap, 2- 12” zippers, thread, scissors, pins, cutting supplies, and your
sewing machine in good working order.
Smartphone Movie Making (Session 4) Karen Huismann and Jourdan Westenberg. Lights! Camera! Action! The
professional staff from Watertown TV will show you how to make a movie on your smartphone. From basic film mak-
ing techniques to special tips and shortcuts. Come to this hands-on workshop and you will walk out ready to direct your
own movie!
Stenciled Sign (Session 3) Fee $5. Limit 10. Connie Alderden. Wood signs are very popular and are a wonderful
way to add a rustic touch to your home. However, they can be expensive. In this workshop we’ll take a look at some
methods for creating your own wood signs and will stencil a project that you can use for your home. Bring an apron or
paint shirt for this workshop.
Swine Project for Beginners (Double Session 1-2) Eric Salmi. This is a beginner’s swine class. We will cover all the
required tools and material for showing. Along with the required paper work – start to finish. We will talk about pulling
DNA samples, ear tagging, taking pictures and suppling the county with the information they need. Also what to expect
at the fair – what happens play by play on each day. Counts for 1 point on Livestock Project Member Activity Card.
Tack It Up (Session 2) Bethany Cameron, Leslie Schreier and Kathryn Witzel. Cleaning, care and different kinds of
horse tack will be covered. This session counts as a meeting requirement for the Horse Project.
Trapping (Session 3) Ken Tietz. Ken will have his fur collection of all the different animals and a couple pictures
of some unique versions of a couple animals he has caught. He will also show many of different styles of traps and
what they are used for and how they are used. Also showing somewhat where and how you would place the different
traps. Ken will address any questions you have.
Trick Photography (Session 4) Minimum 8. Anne Rosenau. Have you ever wanted to bench press your buddies?
Nosh on a neighbor? Stomp on your sister? Sounds weird, right? You can learn how to make it LOOK like you’re doing
all that and more by attending Trick Photography. Use your creativity to fool the eye. So come scale a wall, be as limber
as a pretzel, and perform feats of strength you never thought possible. (Cameras recommended but not necessary.)
YQCA (Double Session 3-4) Fee $3 Amanda Young. Youth for the Quality Care of Animals replaces MAQA. For
all livestock members to learn about caring for their animal projects and insuring a quality food product. Required for
youth showing Beef, Dairy, Sheep, Swine, Goats, Rabbits or Poultry at the State Fair. Required for county fair swine
project members. Will additionally need to enroll for certification at http://yqca.org/ ($3 cost for in person training paid
to YQCA upon class enrollment). Counts for 1 point on Dairy, Livestock or Small Animal Project Member Activity
Card.
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1st Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ $____________
2nd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ (1st Choice fees only)
3rd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___
1st Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ $____________
2nd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ (1st Choice fees only)
3rd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___
1st Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ $____________
2nd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ (1st Choice fees only)
3rd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___
1st Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ $____________
2nd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ (1st Choice fees only)
3rd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___
TOTAL 1st CHOICE SESSION FEES $____________
REGISTRATION FEE (applies to each youth & adult) $ 3.00
TOTAL AMOUNT $____________
FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE
This form will not be processed unless CORRECT FEES are included.
Enclose a check payable to DODGE COUNTY 4-H for the TOTAL amount.
Mail to Dodge County UW-Extension, 127 E. Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039
An EEO/Affirmative Action employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title VI, Title IX and ADA requirements.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
March 16, 2018
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1st Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ $____________
2nd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ (1st Choice fees only)
3rd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___
1st Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ $____________
2nd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ (1st Choice fees only)
3rd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___
1st Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ $____________
2nd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ (1st Choice fees only)
3rd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___
1st Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ $____________
2nd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___ (1st Choice fees only)
3rd Choice: ___________________________________________ ___ ___ ___
TOTAL 1st CHOICE SESSION FEES $____________
REGISTRATION FEE (applies to each youth & adult) $ 3.00
TOTAL AMOUNT $____________
FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE
This form will not be processed unless CORRECT FEES are included.
Enclose a check payable to DODGE COUNTY 4-H for the TOTAL amount.
Mail to Dodge County UW-Extension, 127 E. Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039
An EEO/Affirmative Action employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title VI, Title IX and ADA requirements.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
March 16, 2018
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Dodge County UW-Extension
127 E. Oak Street
Juneau , WI 53039
Phone: 920-386-3790 / Fax: 920-386-3928
http://dodge.uwex.edu/
Hours: Monday—Friday 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.
February 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
All meetings held at
the Dodge County
Administration
Building in Juneau
unless otherwise
indicated..
1 2 3
Dairy Quiz Bowl @
UW-Madison
4 5
Dog Project Training
6pm @ Canine Solu-
tions
6
7 8 9 10
11 12
Dog Project Training
6pm @ Canine Solu-
tions
13
Archery 5:15pm-
8:15pm @ Horicon
Marsh Bowmen Club
14 15
16 17 State 4-H Meats
Judging Contest @
UW-Madison
18 19 Dog Project Training
6pm @ Canine Solu-
tions
Livestock Project
Meeting 7pm
MAS Committee
7pm
20
4-H Leaders Assn
Meeting 7pm
21
Cloverbud/Exploring
Workshop 6pm
22
Horse Project
Meeting 7pm
23
24
Family Learning
Day @ Dodgeland
HS
25 26 Dog Project Training
6pm @ Canine Solu-
tions
4-H Speaking
Contest 6:30pm
27
Archery 5:15pm-
8:15pm @ Horicon
Marsh Bowmen Club
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March 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
All meetings held at
the Dodge County
Administration
Building in Juneau
unless otherwise
indicated.
1 2 3
Livestock Quiz Bowl
& Skillathon Con-
test—UW-Madison
4 5
Dog Training 6pm
@ Canine Solutions
6 7
8 9
10
11 12
Exploring/
Cloverbud
Workshop 6pm
Dog Training 6pm
@ Canine Solutions
VIP Training 7pm
13
Archery 5:15pm-
8:15pm @ Horicon
Marsh Bowmen Club
14 15 16
ArtBeat! @ Upham
Woods
17
ArtBeat! @ Upham
Woods
18 19
Dog Training 6pm
@ Canine Solutions
Livestock Project
Meeting 7pm
20
4-H Leaders Execu-
tive Board 7pm
21 22 23 24
MAS
Trivia Night
Dodgeland School
5pm
25 26
4-H Community
Service Night 6pm
Dog Training 6pm
@ Canine Solutions
Horse Project Meet-
ing 7pm
27
Archery 5:15pm-
8:15pm @ Horicon
Marsh Bowmen Club
28 29 30 31
Dodge County UW-Extension
127 E. Oak Street
Juneau , WI 53039
Phone: 920-386-3790 / Fax: 920-386-3928
http://dodge.uwex.edu/
Hours: Monday—Friday 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.
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UW-Extension Dodge County Dodge County Administration Building 127 East Oak Street Juneau WI 53039
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Focus on 4-H DODGE COUNTY 4-H FAMILY NEWSLETTER
Dodge County 4-H Leaders Association Dodge County
Executive Board University of Wisconsin-Extension
John Siedschlag, President 127 East Oak Street – Room 108
Susan Caine, President-Elect Juneau WI 53039-1379
Tracy Propst, Secretary Phone 920-386-3790
Noreen Dogs, Treasurer Fax 920-386-3928
Cody Gerber, Reporter http://dodge.uwex.edu
Charles Crave, Past President Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Adult Delegates Marie Witzel, 4-H Youth Development Educator
Kris Rennhack Ellen Bohn, 4-H Youth Program Assistant
Sandy Salmi Pattie Carroll, Family Living Educator
Penny Seaver Jeff Hoffman, Area Extension Director
Kimberly Lafler, FoodWIse Nutrition Educator
Youth Delegates Loretta Ortiz-Ribbing, Crops & Soils Educator
Madelyn Adsit Caitlin Richardson, FoodWIse Nutrition Education Coordinator
Malachi Frank Amanda Young, Dairy & Livestock Educator
Kendra Gillett Support Staff: Laure Dei, Tracy Malterer
Matthew Gunst
Gabrielle Rennhack
Courtni Salmi
Vacancy TBD
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