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Dodge County 4-H Family Newsletter March 2019 Requests for reasonable accommodation for disabilities or limitations should be made prior to the date of the program or activity for which it is needed. Call the UWEX Offices as early as possible for accommodations so proper arrangements can be made. An EEO/Affirmative Action employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title VI, Title IX and ADA requirements. 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- ent weather will be aired over WTKM or WBEV/WXRO radio stations. on 4-H Inside this issue: Dodge County UWEX/ Ongoing Fundraisers/Dairy Promotion Funds 2 Hats Off/Club Happenings 3 VIP Training/Trivia Night/ WI Ag in the Classroom Essay Contest 4-6 Scholarship Opportunities/ Community Service Night 7 Adult Leaders/Youth Leaders/ Summer Interns/ 4-H International/Older Youth 8-11 Camp Counselor Training/ Open Enrollment Camp 12 Younger Members/ Mechanical Science/ Comm. & Cultural Arts/ Shooting Sports 13-14 Family Home & Health/ PDPW Youth Leadership Derby 15-17 Animal Science 18-23 MAS Trivia Night Form 24 Clipouts 25-26 Family Learning Day 27-33 Calendars 34-35 Dear Dodge County 4-H, As UW-Extension continues to transition to UW-Madison, our staffing has changed. In December at a statewide program staff meeting, we learned that in Positive Youth Development (which includes Wisconsin 4-H) over half of the staff indicated they had less than 2 years of employment in Extension. Last month, one of our state 4-H liaison team members also shifted roles in Extension. This left a support gap for the newer colleagues who indicated that having support in their new positions as one of the most important needs in their 4-H roles. To help fill that gap, I have taken on a role as 50% liaison until June 30, 2019. With my change, comes an opportunity for Dodge County to have a 50% backfill of my role for that same time period. The Area Extension Director has hired Melissa Litherland to serve in the role. Marie Witzel Dodge County 4-H Youth Development Educator Interim 4-H Program Coordinator to Join Dodge County Extension Team My name is Melissa Litherland and I am excited to be working part-time in the Dodge County UWEX office as the Interim 4-H Program Coordinator. I am looking forward to collaborating with you to better serve youth in Dodge County 4-H. A little background about me, I have a M.S. in Biological Sciences and a B.S. in Zoology from Eastern Illinois University. My background research includes the areas of neuroscience, animal behavior, and anatomy & physiology. After some time off to raise our daughters and a few moves throughout the Midwest (IL-OK-MN-WI), I started substitute teaching for Columbus and Fall River School Districts this year. Our family has been involved with our local 4-H club (Astico Perseverance) for the past 5 years. I am a Rabbit, Goat, and Cake Decorating project leader for our club and enjoy learning right alongside my children and our club as they grow in 4-H. We reside on a 20-acre hobby farm outside of Columbus, where our family raises Saanen dairy goats, rabbits, chickens, and dairy beef. My other interests include cake decorating, photography, reading, science and art. I am excited to be a part of 4-H in a new capacity and look forward to helping make the best better in Dodge County! Melissa Litherland

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Dodge County 4-H Family Newsletter

March 2019

Requests for reasonable accommodation for disabilities or limitations should be made prior to the date of the program or activity for which it is needed. Call the UWEX Offices as early as possible for accommodations so proper arrangements

can be made.

An EEO/Affirmative Action employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title VI, Title IX and ADA requirements.

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-

ent weather will be aired over

WTKM or WBEV/WXRO radio stations.

on 4-H

Inside this issue:

Dodge County UWEX/

Ongoing Fundraisers/Dairy

Promotion Funds

2

Hats Off/Club Happenings 3

VIP Training/Trivia Night/

WI Ag in the Classroom

Essay Contest

4-6

Scholarship Opportunities/

Community Service Night

7

Adult Leaders/Youth

Leaders/ Summer Interns/

4-H International/Older

Youth

8-11

Camp Counselor Training/

Open Enrollment Camp 12

Younger Members/

Mechanical Science/

Comm. & Cultural Arts/

Shooting Sports

13-14

Family Home & Health/

PDPW Youth Leadership

Derby

15-17

Animal Science 18-23

MAS Trivia Night Form 24

Clipouts 25-26

Family Learning Day 27-33

Calendars 34-35

Dear Dodge County 4-H,

As UW-Extension continues to transition to UW-Madison, our staffing has changed.

In December at a statewide program staff meeting, we learned that in Positive Youth

Development (which includes Wisconsin 4-H) over half of the staff indicated they had

less than 2 years of employment in Extension.

Last month, one of our state 4-H liaison team members also shifted roles in Extension.

This left a support gap for the newer colleagues who indicated that having support in

their new positions as one of the most important needs in their 4-H roles. To help fill

that gap, I have taken on a role as 50% liaison until June 30, 2019.

With my change, comes an opportunity for Dodge County to have a 50% backfill of

my role for that same time period. The Area Extension Director has hired Melissa

Litherland to serve in the role.

Marie Witzel

Dodge County 4-H Youth Development Educator

Interim 4-H Program Coordinator to Join Dodge County Extension Team

My name is Melissa Litherland and I am excited to be working part-time in the Dodge

County UWEX office as the Interim 4-H Program Coordinator. I am looking forward

to collaborating with you to better serve youth in Dodge County 4-H.

A little background about me, I have a M.S. in Biological Sciences and a B.S. in

Zoology from Eastern Illinois University. My background research includes the areas

of neuroscience, animal behavior, and anatomy & physiology. After some time off to

raise our daughters and a few moves throughout the Midwest (IL-OK-MN-WI), I

started substitute teaching for Columbus and Fall River School Districts this year. Our

family has been involved with our local 4-H club (Astico Perseverance) for the past 5

years. I am a Rabbit, Goat, and Cake Decorating project

leader for our club and enjoy learning right alongside my

children and our club as they grow in 4-H. We reside on

a 20-acre hobby farm outside of Columbus, where our

family raises Saanen dairy goats, rabbits, chickens, and

dairy beef. My other interests include cake decorating,

photography, reading, science and art.

I am excited to be a part of 4-H in a new capacity and

look forward to helping make the best better in Dodge

County! Melissa Litherland

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4-H Youth Development Educator, Marie Witzel

[email protected]

4-H Program Assistant, Ellen Bohn

[email protected]

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

Weather Cancellations When the inclement weather requires countywide 4-H meetings

or events to be cancelled, Dodge County Extension will broad-

cast the cancellation via Facebook, email, and radio (104.9FM

WTKM-Hartford, 95.3FM WBEV/WXRO-Beaver Dam, and

98.7FM WMDC-Mayville).

Culver’s Cards — Anytime, Any Culver’s! $5, $10, and $20 Culver’s Gift Cards are

available to purchase! Makes great apprecia-

tion gifts for teachers, co-workers, or relatives.

Cards available at the UW-Extension office.

Call 920-386-3790 for higher quantities re-

quested.

Milk Moola Program Ends After 15 years, Kwik Trip has ended the MILK

MOOLA program. After March 1st, Dodge

County 4–H will no longer accept Milk Moola

caps.

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!

Like and Follow Extension Dodge County! Don’t miss a post! Find, like, and follow Extension Dodge

County on Facebook. Event posts, reminders, and updates con-

nect you to Extension Dodge County and University of Wiscon-

sin-Madison.

Dairy Promotion Forms Does your club apply for Dairy Promotion Funds? The Dodge

County Dairy Promotion Committee and WI Women for Agri-

culture—Rock River Chapter are accepting requests for funding

for 4-H Club Dairy Promotion activities. Clubs that submit re-

ports at the end of the 4-H year are eligible for Top Awards

sponsored by the Dodge County Dairy Promotion Committee.

Attendance at a Dairy Promotion session at Family Learning

Day is a required pre-requisite to re-

quest funds.

Forms are available at the Dairy Promo-

tion session at Family Learning Day (pre

-registration required) or see your club’s

general leader for more information.

Dodge County UW-Extension

4-H Youth Development

Ongoing Fundraisers that Support

Dodge County 4-H

Dairy Promotion Funds Available to

Participating Clubs

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...to the 4-H Record Book Committee for their work in re-

viewing and revising the Dodge County 4-H Record Book guide

and project forms. Thank you to Charles Crave (Portland Boost-

ers), Anna Schultz (Astico Perseverance), Kris Kehl (Astico

Perseverance), Tracie Luedtke (Leipsic), Kris Rennhack (River

Oaks), and Sandy Salmi (Lakeside).

...to the presenters who taught sessions at the February 23 Fami-

ly Learning Day and to the volunteers who assisted with

registration, set-up, and clean up. Thank you to volunteers

Michelle Bahr (Leipsic); Mary Pat Boschert (Leipsic); Gloria

Hafemeister (County Resource Leader); Courtney, Amy, &

Lydia Meyer (A-OK); and Helen Weisensel (County Resource

Leader). Also appreciations to the A-OK 4-H Club for coordi-

nating lunch.

...to the 4-H’ers that participated in the Land & Water Conser-

vation Poster Contest. The 2019 theme was “Life in the Soil:

Dig Deeper.” Congratulations!

Achievers (Wyatt Stowell) for June Dairy month they plan to

do a petting zoo and a coloring contest at Tractor Supply in

Waupun. The club would send in the coloring pictures to Trac-

tor Supply who would give the pictures out to customers who

would bring back the colored picture on the day of the event. A

community service project for local police officers was dis-

cussed. It was suggested to donate a plate of cookies to the local

police station. Members voted on a T-shirt design and one was

chosen.

A-OK (Lydia Meyer) The club led one of the crafts for kids at

the Candlelight Hike at the Horicon Marsh Education and Visi-

tor Center. They also made Cheerio bird feeders.

Herman Hornets (Molly Grulke) Had a swimming party at

the Tag Center in January. Next meeting older members grade 5

and up will participate in a Mystery Meal and younger members

will do a craft before the meeting.

Hyland Prairie (Isabelle Arnold) The club held a Personal

Essential Pantry (PEP): approximately 50 families are currently

being served, and the club is collecting for the month of Febru-

ary. A game committee was created to create games for the

Kindness Party.

Juneau Victorians (Bethany Cameron) A motion was made

for the club to pay for pizza on Demonstration Day and for the

club to pay full price for members attending Trivia Night for the

first time and half price for returning members.

Lebanon Luckies (Adeline Nass) Aurora Scott did a demon-

stration on goats.

Neosho Utopians (Allyson Bilgrien) Club will finish their no-

sew quilts for the Children’s Hospital donations. They made

Valentines for Veterans at the January meeting.

Richwood Rangers (Claire Reichardt) Those who were inter-

ested in a laser tag outing were told to refer to the Richwood

Rangers Facebook Page for any additional information. Mem-

bers were asked to join the club’s Livestock Trivia Night Team.

Clubs secretaries may submit their meeting minutes by the 15th of each month to the 4-H Office or email Ellen Bohn at [email protected].

Hats Off... Club Happenings

Promyse Meagher,

Trenton Highlights

Stephanie Cameron,

Juneau Victorians

Ben Cameron,

Juneau Victorians

Timothy Cameron,

Juneau Victorians

Giovanni Gonzalez,

Leipsic

Audra Gonzalez,

Leipsic

Brianna Ganske,

Trenton Highlights

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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 6 @ MPTC, Beaver Dam Pre-registration required by February March 15, 2019.

4-H Demonstration Contest Tuesday, March 26 at 6:00pm

Dodge County Administration Building, Juneau

4-H Clothing Revue Wednesday, May 22 at 6:00pm

Dodge County Admin. Building, Juneau

See clipout at end of this newsletter

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.

Who: FOR NEWLY ENROLLED 4-H VOLUNTEERS

When: Thursday, March 28 at 7:00pm

Where: Dodge County Administration Building

127 E. Oak Street in Juneau

What: In order to volunteer , previous 4-H Youth Development

experience is not necessary! The most important qualification 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 Volun-

teer?

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 trans-

forming lives and communi-

ties.

Trivia Night T-Shirts & Mugs The Dodge County Meat Animal Sale Committee is selling t-

shirts to help raise money towards improvements in the large

animal building.

Shirts are green with solid black animal

graphics. 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 $20.00. The long sleeve shirts

are selling for $20.00 (all sizes).

Something new this year we are offering

20oz Polar Hot/Cold Travel mugs for $25

dollars. These will have the same pattern as

the t-shirts do advertising Trivia Night.

If you are interested in a mug or t-shirt

please contact me at either 920-988-1817 or

my email at [email protected]

For more information, please contact Eric Salmi at

920-988-1817 or [email protected]

Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom offers an annual essay contest for

4th & 5th grade students. Each year the topic has specific lesson

plans, activities and other resources that teachers and home

school parents can use to teach about Wisconsin agriculture.

The 2019 topic is: “Making It Happen at the Farmers’ Market”

All Dodge County entries must be postmarked by April 1 and

mailed to:

Karen Schwandt, Dodge Co. Farm Bureau Women

W5660 County Rd S

Juneau, WI 53039

For more information and entry forms,

visit https://www.wisagclassroom.org/

teachers-information/essay-contest/

Mark Your Calendars! Trivia Night

VIP Training in March

WI Ag in the Classroom Essay Contest

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VOLUNTEERS IN PREPARATION VIP Training

This face-to-face training is required once for all beginning volunteers. After that, you can participate in ongoing virtual and in person training

based on your volunteer role and interests. A background check and online Mandated Reporter Training also needs to be completed before

volunteers are certified with Extension.

ATTEND A VIP TRAINING

When: Thursday, March 28th at 7:00pm

Where: Dodge Co. Administration Building 127 E. Oak Street, Juneau WI

Cost: FREE

Register: REGISTER ONLINE HERE or contact

Dodge County UW-Extension at 920-

386-3790 or email

[email protected]

We teach, learn, lead and serve, connecting people with the University of Wisconsin and

engaging them in transforming lives and communities.

An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal

opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX,

and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements.

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When: Saturday, March 16, 2019, 5:00 pm-doors open

Where: Dodgeland High School

401 S. Western Avenue, Juneau

What: Answer 10 rounds of 10

questions with your team of 8.

Enjoy other great games and prizes too.

Delicious food available for purchase.

Cost: $10/Contestant ($80/team)

Dodge County Livestock

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 buildings at the Dodge County

Fairgrounds.

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Dodge County Dairy Promotion Committee Scholarship Two scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $750.

Scholarships will be paid out to recipients following the

completion of the Fall of 2019 semester, upon proof of

enrollment for Spring semester and successful completion of the

fall semester. Winners of the scholarships

will be announced at the 2019 Dodge

County Dairy Brunch. Recipients will be

expected to help for one shifts at the 2019

Dodge County Dairy Brunch, which will

be June 2nd, 2019. Previous winners are

not eligible to receive a second

scholarship from the Dodge County Dairy

Promotion Committee.

Eligibility: Open to students who have a strong passion for

sharing their love of the dairy industry and are pursuing a

degree in an Agricultural related field at a four-year university

or technical college or will be in the fall of 2019. Applicant

must be a resident of Dodge County and must demonstrate

leadership and dedication to promoting the dairy industry.

Directions: Please send the completed application along with

a current transcript by March 31st, 2019 (postmarked by

March 31st) to Dodge County Dairy Promotion Committee, C/O

- Carrie Warmka, W9226 County Road C, Fox Lake, WI 53933

or [email protected]. (hard or electronic applications

accepted).

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 2019-20 academic year.

All applicants are required to submit an application

electronically no later than MARCH 22, 2019.

For more information, contact Katy Katzman at 262-903-6727

or [email protected].

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 2019.

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 2019-2020

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, 2019. All

documents must be attachments to the email. For a copy of

the application information, call 608-262-1597 or visit

wis4hfoundation.org.

Ag Careers Scholarships

UW-Extension has just launched an agricultural career website.

It contains ag career profiles, roadmaps, and links to college

scholarship opportunities. This great resource is available at

http://fyi.uwex.edu/agcareers/scholarships/ . Check it out!

WI Towns Association Scholarships Applications are available for the 2019 Wisconsin Towns

Association Scholarship Program, funded together with

scholarship partners Rural Mutual Insurance Company and

Scott Construction, Inc. All applicants must be graduating from

a Wisconsin public or private high school in 2019 and plan to

attend a Wisconsin public or private college or vocational

technical institute in 2019. Several prizes will be awarded.

This year's topic is: “Explain the importance of high speed

broadband access to town economic and community

development.”

The deadline for submissions is May 31, 2019. Visit http://

wisctowns.com/home/scholarship-program for details and

application form.

Join us for a night of helping our community!

4-H Community Service Night Tuesday, April 23rd 6:00-8:00pm

at the Dodge County Administration Building

Join us to make NO-SEW BLANKETS for the Dodge County

Health & Human Services and Shop with Cops.

Adults: please bring sewing scissors.

Sign up by calling Dodge County 4-H office at 920-386-3790 or

email Ellen Bohn at [email protected] or

ONLINE SIGN UP HERE

See clipout at the end of this newsletter

Scholarship Opportunities

Community Service

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4-H Leader’s Executive Board Meeting Tuesday, March 19 at 7:00 pm

Administration Building, Juneau

4-H Youth & Adult Leader’s Association Meeting Tuesday, April 16 at 7:00 pm

Junior fair materials ready for pickup

Administration Building, Juneau

2018-2019 Executive Board

Executive Board Officers

President ......................................................... Susan Caine

Past President ............................................ John Siedschlag

President Elect ..........................................Courtney Meyer

Treasurer .................................................. Helen Weisensel

Co-Secretary ............................................... Kris Rennhack

Reporter ......................................................... Lydia Meyer

Adult Delegates Youth Delegates

Ruby Gerber Madelyn Adsit

Sandy Salmi Malachi Frank

Penny Seaver Gabrielle Rennhack

Jennifer Torkelson Courtni Salmi Cameron Pokorny

Emily Torkelson

Sara Witzel

4-H Summer Intern - Dodge County

Applications are open pending approval for one Dodge County

Summer 4-H Intern to work mid-May through August. Appli-

cants should have at least two years of college and a car. 4-H

experience preferred. Preferred age of 21 years old.

For questions please contact Marie Witzel at 920-386-3790 or

[email protected]

Applications are available from the Human Re-

source Department, Dodge County Administra-

tion Building, 4th floor, Juneau. Human Re-

source Dept. phone is 920-386-3690 or visit

https://www.co.dodge.wi.gov/government/

departments-e-m/human-resources/job-opportunities

4-H Summer Intern - Fond du Lac County Fond du Lac County has an intern position posted through

SAAIP (Summer Affirmative Action Internship Program).

The college student will work with the 4-H Coordinator and

Positive Youth Development Educator. Applicants must be at

least 18 years of age and bilingual in English and Spanish.

The information is posted on Fond du Lac County Extension’s

webpage at: https://fonddulac.extension.wisc.edu/looking-for-

summer-employment/

Are you interested in bringing the world

closer to your doorstep? Would you like to

learn about a different country without leav-

ing home? Do you like the idea of sharing

American culture and your family's tradi-

tions with a young person? If yes, then Inter-

national Hosting is for you!

This summer, Wisconsin 4-H International Programs will wel-

come over 60 youth delegates from Japan, Korea, Mexico, Cos-

ta Rica, and Norway. These delegates will stay with Wisconsin

host families for 4 weeks, and participate in every-day activities

and plans with their host families. For many families, hosting

is the highlight of their summer!

WI 4-H International Programs invites YOU to be

a Summer Host Family!

What is required of host families?

All family members must be enthusiastic to open their

homes and hearts to an international delegate for 4 weeks

Have a son or daughter between the ages of 9-16 years old.

Exchange students are matched with a "host sibling" who is of

the same gender and similar in age.

Must provide exchange student with three meals per day

Must provide exchange student with a separate bed (a sepa-

rate bedroom is not required)

Complete an application, including background checks

Can my family choose who we host?

Yes, host families can choose which delegate they'd like to

host, based on a profile of the delegates' interests, personality,

and hobbies. The sooner host families apply, the more delegates

there are to choose from!

Additional Notes: All exchange students come from language

learning institutions in their home countries, so

they are excited to live with an American fami-

ly and improve their language abilities.

Host families do not need to have any previous

experience or membership with 4-H, and can

live anywhere in Wisconsin.

Additionally, host families do NOT need to

plan any special trips or activities; exchange

students visit our state to learn about every-day

life and culture!

How do I apply, or get more information? To complete an application, please vis-

it: https://www.states4hexchange.org/ To

learn more about the hosting experience,

please visit our website at: https://

wi4hinternational.org/host/, or contact our

office at [email protected] or

at 608.262.2491

Adult Leaders/Youth Leaders

Summer Intern Opportunities

WI 4-H International

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Open your home to an exchange student and open your lives to the world!

HOSTING PERIOD: 4 weeks from late June to late July for Costa Rica and

Norway; and late July to late August for Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan You can host a youth aged 12-18 or an adult chaperone

Youth have a range of English language abilities, so host families

should be prepared to communicate imaginatively

HOST FAMILY REQUIREMENTS You must have a child of the same gender who is within 3 years of

the hosted youth (children aged 10+ are eligible to host)

Families without children of the appropriate age may host an adult

chaperone

No special activities need to be planned since these youth want to experience American culture, make new friends, and improve their English by staying with your family

This is a voluntary program; no stipend will be provided

You don’t need to be involved with 4-H to host

For more information, visit http://www.states4hexchange.org or contact us by email at [email protected] or by phone at 1-800-407-3314

Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/states4hexchange/ Instagram @states4hinternational

Please note: Host family selection is dependent on completion of an application and screening process as well as student availability and personality compatibility

Host a Japanese, South Korean, Taiwanese, Norwegian, or Costa Rican Youth in Summer 2019 through States’ 4-H International!

Invite an international youth into your home for four weeks and share an American experience. Expand your family’s cultural understanding, learn about new foods and customs, and possibly a new language all while sharing your own. Your children will build lifelong friendships and will gain

new perspectives on their own country too!

States’ 4-H International Exchange Programs

2019 INBOUND PROGRAMS

Host a delegate in your home this summer and give your family a global perspective!

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Open your home to an exchange student and open your lives to the world!

HOSTING PERIOD: July 21-25(arrival) to August 18-22(departure) You can host a youth aged 12-18 (most are 12-14) or an adult chaperone

Youth have a range of English language abilities, so host families

should be prepared to communicate imaginatively

HOST FAMILY REQUIREMENTS You must have a child of the same gender who is within 3 years of

the hosted youth (children aged 10+ are eligible to host)

Families without children of the appropriate age may host an adult

chaperone

No special activities need to be planned since these youth want to experience American culture, make new friends, and improve their English by staying with your family

This is a voluntary program; no stipends will be provided

You don’t need to be involved with 4-H to host

For more information, visit http://www.states4Hexchange.org/ or contact your State 4-H Office:

Wisconsin 4-H International Programs • [email protected]

608.262.2491

Please note: Host family selection is dependent on completion of an application and screening process as well as student availability and personality compatibility

2019 JAPAN HOSTING HOST an international youth delegate and bring

the richness of the world to your home!

Host a Japanese Youth in Summer 2019 through States’ 4-H International

“It’s like having a sister I always wanted and a best friend”

-States’ 4-H Host Sibling

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WI 4-H & Youth Conference

Where: UW Madison Campus

When: June 24-27, 2019

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 2019 is anticipated to be $300 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 15th. Please see the form below.

Final registration through 4HOnline will be April 2-15, 2019. 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/.

Older Youth—Educational Experiences

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. This sign 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 $100 due by March 15, 2019. 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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Camp Counselor Training

Now being offered 2 times this spring!!

at Upham Woods Learning Center, Wisconsin Dells

Register today!

Session 1: March 9-10, 2019

Session 2: April 27-28, 2019

This weekend is applicable for both beginning counselors (as participants), experienced counselors (as leaders), adult volunteers, and 4-H staff. A variety of opportuni-ties exist at Counselor Training Weekend:

Opportunities to lead training sessions as a presenter

Counselors participate in training that builds confi-dence and provides youth development strategies to be successful with campers. Tracked training modules:

sessions for counselors

sessions for adult volunteers

allocated time for 4-H staff collaboration Where: Upham Woods Outdoor Learning Center Map and Directions to Upham Woods: https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/uphamwoods/about-us/map-

directions/

When: March 9-10 or April 27-28, 2019 All participants and 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 additional 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 cere-mony at 1:30 pm. The schedule is not yet availa-ble. Finalized schedule will be available on this page and distributed to participants. Cost: $30/person. Adult volunteers attend at no cost. Fees cover cost of food. Registration: Click here to register online!

2019 Open Enrollment Camp Campers learn about the natural world, themselves and each

other in our traditional summer camp program. Camp activi-

ties include hiking, canoeing, archery, swimming, our low ele-

ment challenge course, and so much more. The traditions of

summer camp and unique qualities of Upham Woods combine

for an unforgettable experiences. Registration is now open for 2019 Open Enrollment Camp Sessions and Counselor Training Weekends at Upham Woods in Wisconsin Dells!

New this year: Online Registration! This new registration portal will be used to register campers, counselors, and adults for the Open Enrollment Summer Camp sessions, as well as counselors and adult leaders for Counselor Training sessions. Upham Woods is offering four Open Enrollment Summer Camp Sessions in 2019!

Session 1 July 7 – 13, 2019

Sunday, July 7 2:30pm-3:30pm to Sat., July 13 11am 7 days, 6 nights $395

Session 2 July 14 – 20, 2019 Sunday, July 14 2:30pm-3:30pm to Sat., July 20 11am 7 days, 6 nights $395

Session 3 July 21 – 24, 2019

Sunday, July 21 2:30pm-3:30pm to Wed., July 24 11am 4 days, 3 nights $225

Session 4 not available

Session 5 August 7 – 10, 2019 Wednesday, Aug 7 2:30pm – 3:30pm to Sat., Aug 10 11am 4 days, 3 nights $225 Click here to access ONLINE registration for these camps. Or visit https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/uphamwoods/programs/open-enrollment-summer-camp-and-outpost-trip/ for more information.

Camp Counselor Training Open Enrollment Summer 4-H Camp

If you or anyone you know is interested in leading a ses-sion at Camp Counselor Training, please contact Jacci Cuff ([email protected]) before April 5th for the April session.

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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).

2019 Workshop Schedule Thursday, March 21 Planting Party! All About Seeds

register by Mar. 8

Tuesday, April 25 Sewing with 4-H!

register by April 12

Tuesday, May 28 Cooking with Lynn & Nancy

Register by May 17

Wednesday, June 17 TBA

register by June 7

Wednesday, July16 TBA

register by July 5

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

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, March 13 4:00pm

Wednesday, March 27 4:00pm

Questions? Contact Jody Paplham at

[email protected]

Demonstration & Illustrated Talk Contest

Tuesday, March 26 – 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

Extension office at 920-386-3790.

Deadline: March 8

Sign up ONLINE HERE or

see clipout at the end of this newsletter.

Communication & Cultural Arts Younger Members

Mechanical Sciences

My 4-H Demonstration

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The 2019 ARCHERY Season is in full swing! Forms were

mailed to all archery project members. The fee for this year is

$15 per member and covers the cost to shoot at Horicon Marsh

Bowmen Club, targets, and use of equipment. Checks can be

made payable to: Dodge County 4-H Shooting Sports.

For questions, call Courtney or Amy Meyer at 920-540-8837.

2019 Archery Practice Schedule

Horicon Marsh Bowmen

N7420 Co Rd V, Horicon

INDOOR PRACTICES—TUESDAYS, 5:00-8:30pm

March 5, 12

April 2, 9

State Shoots

April 5-6 Tri-County West Bend

April 13 LaFayette Co. Shoot Belmont

May 31-June1 Brown County DePere

OUTDOOR PRACTICES—MONDAYS 6:00-7:00pm

July 1, 8, 15, 22

*Dodge Co. Archery Invitational at Horicon Marsh Bowmen

July 26 set up

July 27 shoot

2019 Rifle Schedule

Mayville Gun Club

W2868 Farmersville Rd, Mayville

Rifle/Air Rifle Project Meetings—MONDAYS 6:00-7:00pm

March 4, 11, 18, 25

April 1, 8

State Shoots for Air Rifle

April 5-6 Tri-County West Bend

May 10-11 Shawano County Shoot Shawano

May 31-June 1 Brown County Shoot DePere

July 21 Triple Crown Marshfield

State Shoots for .22Rifle

May 18 Kettle Moraine Saukville

May 31-June 1 Brown County Shoot DePere

July 13 Shawano County Shoot Shawano

2019 Shotgun Schedule

Mayville Gun Club

W2868 Farmersville Rd, Mayville

Shotgun Project Meetings—TUESDAYS 6:30-7:30pm

March 19, 26

April 2, 9, 16, 23

State Shoots for Shotgun

May 18 Kettle Moraine, Saukville

July 13 Shawano County Shoot, Shawano

*To register for any state shoot: Go to https://fyi.uwex.edu/

wi4hshootingsports and click on 2019 Competitive Shoots

(updates made in January)

Wildlife WHEP and Forestry Art Contest April 5-6, 2019

Washington County Fair Park

3000 Hwy PV, West Bend

PARTICIPATION IS OPEN TO ALL YOUTH

ENROLLED IN ANY PROJECT IN 4-H.

All Wisconsin 4-H club members and are encouraged to

participate. To be eligible to take part in this contest you must

be registered as a Wisconsin 4-H Club member. This contest is

an opportunity for you to become familiar with the wildlife

habitat education program competition and forestry competition.

Download a registration form HERE or contact

Courtney & Amy Meyer at 920-540-8837. Registration deadline

is March 16, 2019

Shooting Sports

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4-H Clothing Revue

Wednesday, May 22 Dodge County Admin. Building, Juneau

6:00 pm Registration

6:00-6:30 pm Modeling Workshop

6:30 pm Judging begins

REGISTER BY May 10.

Questions? Call Anna Schultz 920-623-9983 or

Jennifer Torkelson 262-244-1274

-Grade as of January 2019

- Exhibitor may enter a total of 5 entries for self - no more than 1

purchased. They may also have 2 garments for another indi-

vidual – no more than 1 purchased.

-Exhibitors MUST model at Style Show to receive premiums!

Entries will be judged on:

* Suitability of garment to individual purpose (color/design)

* General appearance, neatness, posture and fit

* Construction (extent that it affects general appearance)

Clothing Revue garments may be entered in Fair

CLASS I - CLOTHING REVUE - First year

-Required to take at least the first year in the Clothing project or

Consumer Savvy project.

1. Chef or Carpentry Apron

2. Simple Shirt, Top, or Blouse (no collars or button holes)

3. Simple Skirt (elastic or drawstring no waistband)

4. Simple Shorts or Pants (elastic or drawstring no waistband)

5. Pajama bottoms (elastic or drawstring waist)

6. Simple Nightwear (full pajamas, nightshirt or gown, bathrobe)

7. Simple Garment for another individual

8. Purchase sport wear outfit selected by member

9. Purchase school outfit selected by member

10. Purchase outfit for best wear selected by member

11. Purchase outfit for another individual

Lots 8-11: Exhibitors for purchased outfits will select and

model a complete outfit that is suited to his/her age and body

type. A budget allotment of $50, which includes all visible

items of clothing, excludes shoes.

Premium - Conference Judging $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25

CLASS J - CLOTHING REVUE- Beginner

-Open to youth in the Clothing project-Beginner or Consumer Sav-

vy project.

1. Simple shorts or pants (Grades 4-8)

2. Simple shorts or pants (Grade 9 & Up)

3. Simple top (Grades 4-8)

4. Simple top (Grade 9 & Up)

5. Simple skirt (Grades 4-8)

6. Simple skirt (Grade 9 & Up)

7. Dress or jumper (Grades 4-8)

8. Dress or jumper (Grade 9 & Up)

9. Pajama bottoms (Grades 4-8)

10. Pajama bottoms (Grade 9 & Up)

11. Simple vest (Grades 4-8)

12. Simple vest (Grade 9 & Up)

13. Doll and Me (no Barbie) (Grades 4-8)

14. Doll and Me (no Barbie) (Grade 9 & Up)

15. Garment for another individual

16. Purchase sport wear outfit selected by member (Gr. 4-8)

17. Purchase sport wear outfit selected by member (Gr. 9&up)

18. Purchase school outfit selected by member (Grades 4-8)

19. Purchase school outfit selected by member (Gr. 9 & up)

20. Purchase outfit for best wear selected by member (Gr. 4-8)

21. Purchase outfit for best wear selected by member(Gr.9&up)

22. Purchase outfit for another individual

Lots 16-22: Exhibitors for purchased outfits will select and

model a complete outfit that is suited to his/her age and body

type. Exhibitor has a budget allotment of $50 for grades 4-8

and $75 grades 9 & up, which includes all visible items of

clothing, excluding shoes.

Premium - Conference Judging $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25

CLASS K - CLOTHING REVUE – Intermediate

-Open to youth in the Clothing project-Intermediate or Consumer

Savvy project.

1. Pants with top (Grade 4-8)

2. Pants with top (Grade 9 & Up)

3. Skirt with blouse or 2 piece dress (Grades 4-8)

4. Skirt with blouse or 2 piece dress (Grade 9 & Up)

5. Jumper with blouse (Grades 4-8)

6. Jumper with blouse (Grade 9 & Up)

7. Dress (Grades 4-8)

8. Dress (Grade 9 & Up)

9. Doll and Me (Grades 4-8)

10. Doll and Me (Grade 9 & Up)

11. Any length bibs/overalls (Grades 4-8)

12. Any length bibs/overalls (Grade 9 & Up)

13. Garment for another individual

14. Purchase sport wear outfit selected by member (Gr. 4-8)

15. Purchase sport wear outfit selected by member (Gr. 9 & up)

16. Purchase school outfit selected by member (Grades 4-8)

17. Purchase school outfit selected by member (Gr. 9 & up)

18. Purchase outfit for best wear selected by member (Gr. 4-8)

19. Purchase outfit for best wear selected by member(Gr.9&up)

20. Purchase outfit for another individual

Lots 14-20: Exhibitors for purchased outfits will select and

model a complete outfit that is suited to his/her age and

body type. Exhibitor has a budget allotment of $50 for

grades 4-8 and $75 grades 9 & up, which includes all visi-

ble items of clothing, excluding shoes.

Premium - Conference Judging $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25

Clothing Revue continued on next page

Family, Home, & Health

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CLASS L - CLOTHING REVUE - Advanced - Open to youth enrolled in the Clothing project- advanced or Con-

sumer Savvy project (grades 9 and up) NOTE: " Outfit" means the

person is fully dressed.

1.Separates- minimum of 3 articles to make an ensemble w/

each article able to be worn independently w/ rest of your

wardrobe.

2. Free Choice - costume, beachwear, nightwear etc.

3. Outfit for general wear

4. Outfit for best wear

5. Outfit for party wear

6. Outfit for sportswear, at least 2 pieces

7. Any length bibs/overalls, at least 2 pieces

8. Coat or Suit

9. Outfit for another individual

10. Outfit for another individual and their doll

11. Purchase sport wear outfit selected by member

12. Purchase school outfit selected by member

13. Purchase outfit for best wear selected by member

14. Purchase outfit for another individual

Lots 11-14: Exhibitors for purchased outfits will select and

model a complete outfit that is suited to his/her age and body

type. Exhibitor has a budget allotment of $75, which in-

cludes all visible items of clothing, excluding shoes.

Premium - Conference Judging $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25

CLASS M – Knitting Revue

1.Knitted sweater (Gr. 3-8)

2.Knitted sweater (Gr. 9 & up)

3.Complete knitted outfit – at least 2 pieces (Gr. 3-8)

4.Complete knitted outfit – at least 2 pieces (Gr. 9 & up)

5.Knitted accessories – choose at least 2 (hat, scarf, gloves, mit-

tens, shawl, socks, headband, jewelry, or purse/bag)(Gr. 3-8)

6.Knitted accessories – choose at least 2 (hat, scarf, gloves, mit-

tens, shawl, socks, headband, jewelry, or purse/bag)(Gr. 9 &

up)

7.Knitted item for another individual

Premium - Conference Judging $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25

CLASS N – Crocheting Revue

1.Crocheted sweater (Gr. 3-8)

2.Crocheted sweater (Gr. 9 & up)

3.Complete crocheted outfit – at least 2 pieces (Gr. 3-8)

4.Complete crocheted outfit – at least 2 pieces (Gr. 9 & up)

5.Crocheted accessories – choose at least 2 (hat, scarf, gloves, mit-

tens, shawl, socks, headband, jewelry, or purse/bag) (Gr. 3-8)

6.Crocheted accessories – choose at least 2 (hat, scarf, gloves, mit-

tens, shawl, socks, headband, jewelry, or purse/bag)(Gr. 9 &

up)

7.Crocheted item for another individual

Premium - Conference Judging $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25

PDPW Youth Leadership Derby Date / Time April 6-7, 2019

Sat. from 10:00 a.m. through Sun. at 12:30 p.m.

Location Price

Kiel High School, Kiel, WI $89/Student

Set your high school student's calendar to join the 2019 PDPW

Youth Leadership Derby for a two-day, overnight educational

experience. The program will run April 6-7, 2019 at Kiel

High School. Students must be 15-18 years old. This year 's

program will take us to the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center,

Lakeshore Technical College and LaClare goat farm and cream-

ery.

This is a must-attend program as your child prepares for the next

step in securing an education and career in the dairy indus-

try. Youth Leadership Derby has been designed to allow students

to take a deep dive exploration in leadership, science & commu-

nication activities, while participating in tours and hands-on

breakout sessions that will benefit their future success in either an

academic or work place environment.

Career-building opportunities include:

Keynote speakers

Communication & team building workshops

Industry networking

Interactive leadership activities

Industry tours

Students will network with both college students and agriculture

industry leaders. For more information or to register visit

https://pdpw.org/programs/Youth-Leadership-Derby/details

Family, Home, & Health PDPW Youth Leadership Derby

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PDPW Youth Leadership Derby

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Dog Project TRAINING SESSIONS are held

every Monday at 6:30pm at

Canine Solutions (March) at 198 West

Street, Beaver Dam and at the Dodge

County Fairgrounds (April—July)

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.

Goat Project Meetings April 23 7pm, Dodge Co. Administration Bldg, Juneau

May 28 7 pm Dodge Co. Fairgrounds

June 25 7 pm Dodge Co. Fairgrounds

July 27 10am Dodge Co. Fairgrounds

Goats County Resource Leader

April Doll (goats) 920-219-1953

Families in the Goat Project can join us on Face-

book! Find, like, and follow the Dodge County Goat

Project page on Facebook. Posts include meetings

notices, updates, and Q & A.

Rabbit Project Meetings April 6—Family Learning Day, MPTC Beaver Dam

May 20 —7pm Small Animal Building, Fairgrounds June 17—7pm Small Animal Building, Fairgrounds July 15—7pm Small Animal Building, Fairgrounds September 16—7pm Dodgeland School, Room 312 October 28—7pm Dodgeland School, Room 312

Rabbits County Resource Leaders

EMAIL: [email protected]

Bill Meyer 920-262-1973; Don Schwandt 920-344-6884

Cavies (Guinea Pigs) Project Meeting 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

Animal Sciences

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

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 county leader

or a FFA advisor. 4-H members must have signature from 4-H

County Leader in your particular project.

Dodge County Small Animal Meeting Attendance Form

March 4 & 7 Obedience

11 & 14 Obedience

18 & 21 Obedience & Showmanship

25 & 28 Obedience

April 1 & 4 Obedience & Showmanship

8 & 11 Obedience & Showmanship

15 & 18 Obedience & Showmanship

22 & 25 Obedience & Showmanship

29 Obedience & Showmanship

May 02 Obedience & Showmanship

6 & 9 Obedience & Showmanship

13 & 16 Obedience & Showmanship

20 & 23 Obedience & Showmanship

30 Obedience & Showmanship

June 3 & 6 Obedience & Showmanship

10 & 13 Run Throughs 6pm – 8pm

17 & 20 Obedience & Showmanship

24 & 27 Rally, Obedience & Showmanship

July 1 Rally, Obedience & Showmanship

8 & 11 Rally, Obedience & Showmanship

13 Dodge County DOG SHOW –

8 AM Youth Building

August 14 Dodge Co Fair Dog Perfor-

mance Show 6:00 PM [Arrive by 5:45 PM]

Families in the Rabbits & Cavies project can join

us on Facebook! Find, like, and follow the Dodge

County Rabbit Project on Facebook for infor-

mation, area open shows, updates and Q&A.

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Poultry Project Meetings April 6—Family Learning Day, MPTC Beaver Dam

April 18 7pm—Dodgeland School Room 312

May 16 7pm—Youth Building, Dodge Co. Fairgrounds

June 20 7pm—Youth Building, Dodge Co. Fairgrounds

July 18 7pm—Youth Building, Dodge Co. Fairgrounds

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 availa-

ble in hard copy at all County Poultry

meetings (dates listed above).

Horse Project

MARCH MEETING—Monday, March 25 at 7pm

Dodge County Administration Building, Juneau TOPIC: TBA

APRIL MEETING—Thursday, April 25 at 7pm

Dodge County Administration Building, Juneau TOPIC: TBA

Check out the APRIL 6 Family Learning Day sessions on

First Aid and Horse “BOWL”ing! Attendance at these ses-

sions count as a meeting requirement.

MIDWEST HORSE FAIR-APRIL 12-14, at Alliant Energy

Center. Dane Co. Expo Center State 4-H Horse Association

Used Tack Sale can be used as a fundraiser requirement if you

work at least two hours and sign in at the Volunteer Table.

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 @ UWEX Office Building,

Wausau-May 3rd and 4th-Horse Bowl and Hippology are on the

4th, Speeches and Demonstrations on the 3rd. Postmark by

April 20th.

HUNT/DRESSAGE SHOW JUNE 21-23 at Sheboygan

County Fairgrounds. Postmark deadline of June 1st.

STATE GYMKHANA SEPTEMBER 7-8 at Wisconsin

State Fair Park, West Allis. Postmark deadline of August 15th.

STATE EXPO SEPTEMBER 13-15 at Wisconsin State Fair

Park, West Allis. Entries go in county pack and due on Sunday,

August 18th at Model Horse Show.

WI STATE 4-H HORSE ASSOCIATION MEETINGS

August 19 7:00 pm Holiday Inn & Suites, Rothschild Com-

mittee Meetings 6:00 pm Youth Board Meeting 6:00 pm

at Leader Conference See posted 4-H Horse Leader Con-

ference schedule for meeting times and locations

January 10-11, 2020 Wisconsin State 4-H Horse Associa-

tion Meeting Holiday Inn & Suites, Rothschild

CRYSTAL CREEK RIDERS MODEL HORSE SHOW

March 23rd in Randolph, WI. Show bill on Face Book Group.

WI 4-H HORSE PROJECT LEADER CONFERENCE

(For Grade 7 & up + adults) Nov.15-17 at UW Oshkosh

REQUIREMENTS By August 1st to show at Fair—

attendance at 4 meetings (1 must be a county project meeting,

one must be a fundraiser,1 must be safety. See approved list);

SEI approved helmet (State 4-H Rule) & hard-soled heeled

boots; current Coggins Law; $5 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 helm-

[email protected]

E-MAIL UPDATES If you haven’t been receiving Email Up-

dates and have an e-mail address, let Sherry know your e-mail

address so you can get updates.

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, 2019.

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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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, March 18 7:00-8:30pm Rooms 1F & 1G

TOPIC: Career Night

Monday, April 15 7:00-8:30pm Rooms 1F & 1G

TOPIC: Genetics (EPD)

Monday, May 20 7:00-8:30pm Rooms 1F & 1G

TOPIC: What to Expect in the Show Ring

YQCA In-Person Trainings Cost: $3 per youth/ per year

April 6—Family Learning Day, MPTC, Beaver Dam

Pre-registration required

May 30—6:00pm Dodge County Administration Building, Ju-

neau

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 2019 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.

SAVE THE DATE—APRIL 15

Market Sheep & Market Swine Info for Jr. Fair

Sheep & Swine exhibitors will be able to request tags and DNA

envelopes from the Dodge County Extension office on April 15.

Project exhibitors will receive letters with instructions for animal

identification for the 2019 Dodge County Junior Fair. Information

will also be posted on the Dodge County Extension website.

FFA Advisors will be notified and will be expected to inform

youth affected in their respective chapters.

Animal Sciences

MAS COMMITTEE

2019 Meat Animal Sale Committee Meetings

7:30pm Administration Building, Juneau

April 22

June 3, 2019

July 22, 2019

MAS Project Member Activity Card

(Orange Card)

Four educational points AND attendance at either a post-fair or

pre-fair meeting are required by the MAS committee for the

education point card. The “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 obtaining MAS committee approval.

BEEF FEEDER PROJECT MEETING Monday, March 18 7:00pm

Administration Building, Juneau

If you are enrolled in the “Feeder Beef Project,”

come to this meeting with Janet Arndt to get focused

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 27 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 2019 calves or younger).

Questions? Contact Janet.

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Dodge County Youth Pork Award—

Apply NOW The Dodge County Pork Producers are

sponsoring a $500 Cash Youth Award. This

award will recognize a youth Swine project member who has

demonstrated outstanding pork interest and management skills.

Eligibility: Must be cur rently enrolled as a Dodge County

Swine Project member (FFA or 4-H); minimum 3 years project

experience; can apply more than once but only win once.

Selection: Must have recommendation from a 4-H Leader or

FFA Advisor; Interview may be necessary to select winner.

DEADLINE: Must complete and submit application form to

UW Extension office by March 15, 2019

To request an application, please contact Dodge County Pork

Producer Dave Graff at 920-210-4782 or

[email protected].

11th Annual U.S. Targhee Sheep Association Starter

Flock - Three Free Registered Targhee Sheep to be

Awarded to Deserving Youth

The U.S. Targhee Sheep Association (USTSA) will again, for

the 11th straight year, be offering a free registered Targhee

Starter flock to a deserving youth at the 2019 USTSA National

Show & Sale in Lodi, Wisconsin, July 18th-20th. In the previous

ten years, the generous members of the USTSA have awarded

16 starter flocks, totaling 52 head of sheep, and have also donat-

ed almost $12,000 towards buyers credits for the award winners

to purchase additional sheep at USTSA national sales.

The winner must be present to receive the flock and will be

awarded one (1) ewe lamb, one (1) yearling ewe, and one (1)

brood ewe donated by members of the USTSA. Each animal

will be a USTSA registered animal, and at least QR in Scrapie

Codon 171 genotype. The winner will also receive a $150 cred-

it for use toward purchase of additional animals at the 2019

national sale.

Applications, due April 1st, are now available to download at

www.ustargheesheep.org or by contacting Mardy Rutledge at

the USTSA office ([email protected] or 702-292-

5715). Any young person, ages 9-17, as of January 1, 2019,

whose family does not raise Targhee sheep may apply. Appli-

cants should possess a keen interest in the U.S. sheep industry,

commitment to raising Targhee sheep over time, and a firm

belief in the abilities of the breed.

Applicants must demonstrate proof

of care, facilities, and transportation.

Aside from receiving the flock of

sheep, the winning youth, will be

paired with a Targhee breeder living

near them who will act as a mentor.

The association is committed to

helping the winner succeed.

Livestock Resource Manuals There are three (3) livestock manuals available from the Ohio

State University and they are GREAT!!!

Beef Resource Handbook - $ 18.50

Swine Resource book (Market/Breeding) - $19.50

Sheep Resource Book (Market/Breeding) - $ 27.50

If clubs wish to purchase copies or leaders and families who

wish to own their own copy—we will order them for you. Call

the Dodge County UW-Extension office at 920-386-3790 to

place your order by April 1. Please include a check for the cor-

rect amount; made payable to Dodge County UW -Extension.

Educational Links http://dodge.uwex.edu http://www.myamericanfarm.org/ Interactive online ag educa-

tion games

http://www.whyag.com/ A “One-stop shop” for Interactive Ag

Career Exploration

Farming as Rocket Science: Why American agriculture is dif-

ferent 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 profes-

sionals and the public – all about dairy cows, dairy foods,

dairy facts and myths and meet local dairy farm families.

https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/youthlivestock/ - Wisconsin

Youth Livestock Program, Division of Extension

Animal Sciences

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Dairy & Livestock Projects

SAVE THE DATE! DAIRY FITTING CLINIC WHEN: Saturday, May 18 NEW LOCATION: SMITH-CREST Holsteins Travis and Holly Smith & Family W7465 CTY TK Q Watertown, WI 53098 TIME: TBA

Please email RSVP by May 13th to [email protected]

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

2019 WI State Fair, please return the clip-out by March 1 indi-

cating your interest. Call the Extension Office 920-386-3790

with questions.

Please see the clipout at the end of this newsletter.

Hoard’s Dairyman Cow Judging Contest

Deadline: March 21, 2019 This contest is in its 89th 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.

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 21, 2019

Animal Sciences

DYAC COMMITTEE MEETING March 4 —7:00 p.m.

Dodge County Administration Building

127 E. Oak Street, Juneau

ATTENTION DAIRY YOUTH PROJECT MEMBERS

THE DAIRY EDUCATIONAL CARD IS ONLINE

The Dairy Youth Advisory Committee has revised the Dairy

Project Educational Card (see following page).

The updated version has been posted at https://dodge.uwex.edu/

files/2018/12/2018-2019-.DairyDept-1.pdf

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MAS Committee Trivia Night Registration Form

Dodge County Meat Animal Sale Committee Trivia Night

March 16, 2019

Team Registration Sheet

What: 10 Rounds of 10 Questions for your team to answer

When: 7:00pm, Saturday March 16, 2019

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 a ventilation system in the swine barn, new lamb pens and start a

fund for livestock scales for the future at the Dodge County Fairgrounds.

TEAM NAME:____________________________________________________

Name Phone Paid $10 (each)

1.__________________ ___________________ _______________

2.__________________ ___________________ _______________

3.__________________ ___________________ _______________

4.__________________ ___________________ _______________

5.__________________ ___________________ _______________

6.__________________ ___________________ _______________

7.__________________ ___________________ _______________

8.__________________ ___________________ _______________

Pre-register by February 28th 2019

Make Check Payable to the Meat Animal Sale Committee

To Eric Salmi – MAS Trivia Night

N1221 Hwy G, Reeseville, WI 53579

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CLIPOUT PAGES

Livestock Resource Manuals DEADLINE: April 1

Name: __________________________________________

Phone: _____________________ Club ________________

I/We are interested in owning a copy of:

___ Beef Resource Handbook $ 18.50 each

___ Swine Resource Handbook $ 19.50 each

___ Sheep Resource Handbook $ 27.50 each

ENCLOSE a check made payable to Dodge County UW -

Extension Return clipout to: Dodge County UW-

Extension, Attn: 4-H Office, 127 E Oak St, 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

Cloverbuds & Explorers 2019 Meetings Name:

Club:

Phone:

Email (if preferred):___________________________

Date Return Clip out by:

Thursday, March 21 Register by Mar. 15

Thursday, April 25 Register by April 12

Tuesday, May 28 Register by May 17

Monday, June 17 Register by June 7

Tuesday, July 16 Register by July 5

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 Thursday, March 28th 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

DEMONSTRATION CONTEST MARCH 26

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 8

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CLOTHING REVUE

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Dodge County Administration Building, Juneau

Name__________________________________Grade______

Phone: ___________________________________________

Email:____________________________________________

Club: ____________________________________________

CLOTHING Revue

Year in Clothing Project: _______

Class Lot Description

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

KNITTING Revue

Year in Knitting Project: _______

Class Lot Description

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

CROCHETING Revue

Year in Crocheting Project: _______

Class Lot Description

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

______ _____ _____________________________________________________________

DEADLINE: May 10, 2019

Mail to: Dodge County UW-Extension,

Attn: Clothing Revue

127 E Oak St.

Juneau, WI 53039

CLIPOUT PAGES

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FAMILY LEARNING DAY

April 6, 2019

Moraine Park Technical College

700 Gould Street

Beaver Dam, WI

REGISTRATION DEADLINE MARCH 15th

8:15 – 8:45am REGISTRATION CHECK-IN

9:00 – 9:30am Keynote: John Schlender, CESA 6 Center

for Professional Practice & Growth, “If Not Y ou…?”

9:40 – 10:40am Session 1

10:50 – 11:50am Session 2

11:50am-12:35pm Lunch hosted by Juneau Victorians

12:35 – 1:35pm Session 3

1:45 – 2:45pm Session 4

LATE REGISTRATIONS

Registrations postmarked after March 18 will have a $5

per person late fee, providing there is room in the ses-

sions.

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

John Schlender Consultant, CESA 6

Center for Professional

Practice & Growth

Keynote Address: If Not You...?

We often find ourselves wishing for change to take place

without realizing that we are capable of being the change

agents in charge of making our world a better place. Hear

stories of those who decided not to wait around but decided

to be a difference maker.

Breakout Session: Taking the “Coach Approach” to Cre-

ating Independent Kids Kids don’t come into the world with playbooks for parents to

follow. However, there are many lessons to be learned from the

world of athletics that can help guide the decisions you make as a

parent and keep you from being penalized during critical points

in the lives of your children. Come ready to share your parenting

successes and lessons learned. Leave with tools that will help you

and your child play your best in the game of life.

John Schlender is an educational consultant with the CESA

6 Center for Professional Practice and Growth in Osh-

kosh. He served as a Principal in the Mayville School Dis-

trict for 8 years. He has a Masters Degree in Educational

Leadership from National-Louis University as well as a

Masters Degree in Community and School Counseling from

UW-Whitewater. Prior to becoming a principal, he served

as the K - 5 school counselor in the Edgerton School Dis-

trict and worked as a Family Counselor for Wisconsin Lu-

theran Child & Family Services in St. Paul, MN. John lives

in Mayville with his wife and 4 boys.

LUNCH MENU

Hosted by Juneau Victorians 4-H Club

Hot Dog $2.00

Grilled Cheese $2.00

Sweet Potato Black Bean Chili $2.00

Fresh Fruit $.50

Fresh Veggies $.50

Popcorn $.50

Water $1.00

Bars/Baked Goods $.50

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Family Learning Day Session Offerings

April 6, 2019

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

"Coach Approach" Parenting Unlock the Keys to a Successful

Livestock Project Intro to Portraiture

Hand Colorization of

Black & White Photos

Beef For Beginners & Fair Sign-Up Doodle Drawing

Healthy Lunch Sketch Book Art Cake Decorating

Staining & Varnishing

Wood Projects Finishing Wood Projects Vietnam War Chicken Treats

Rabbits Sharpie Painting Succulent Dish Gardens Fun With Dairy Foods

Horse “BOWL”ing Fun First Aid Kit for Horses RoboSumo RoboSumo

Intro to Martial Arts/Ninja

Warrior Training Sheep Rag Baskets

New Record Books Dairy Judging Team Trip Rummikub Farkle

Slime Slime Slimier Inside a TV Newsroom

Cloverbud / Exploring Craft

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FAMILY LEARNING DAY SESSION DESCRIPTIONS—APRIL 6, 2019

Beef for Beginners & Fair Sign-Up (Double Session 1-2) Andy Neff. Are you a new or young Beef project member ? Learn

about your beef project and how to sign-up your beef for the fair. Fairbook changes will be explained. Discover the answers to your

project questions, and find out who to ask if you have more questions. Counts for 1 point on Livestock Project Member Activity

Card.

Cake Decorating (Double Session 3-4) Fee $9. Limit 12. Jennifer Hackbar th. Par ticipants will make a basket weave cake with

buttercream flowers. The flowers we will be creating include: roses, apple blossoms, violets, forget-me-nots, wild roses, primrose,

and drop flowers. After we make the flowers we will create the basket weave look on our fake cakes and add the flowers to the top of

the cake. If there are any decorating tips that you own and would like to ask about, please feel free to bring those with you. This class

is an intermediate/advanced class, recommended for youth who already have at least a basic understanding of cake decorating.

Chicken Treats (Session 4). Fee $1. Limit 15. Janelle Wiebelhaus-Finger. Winter can cause boredom for your family including

your backyard feathered flock. Learn how to make economical treats for your chickens to entertain them during the snow covered

days. Counts for 1 point on Small Animal Project Member Card.

Cloverbud / Exploring Craft (Session 1) Jan Zander . Make a surpr ise craft item.

“Coach Approach” Parenting (Session 1) John Schlender . Taking the “Coach Approach” to Creating Independent Kids.

Kids don’t come into the world with playbooks for parents to follow. However, there are many lessons to be learned from the world

of athletics that can help guide the decisions you make as a parent and keep you from being penalized during critical points in the

lives of your children. Come ready to share your parenting successes and lessons learned. Leave with tools that will help you and

your child play your best in the game of life.

Dairy Judging Team Trip (Session 2) Dodge County Dairy Judging Team. Hear from members of the Dodge County Dairy

Judging Team about their trip to Europe during the summer of 2017. They will talk about how they earned the opportunity, what

they did while in Europe and about the other ways you can get involved in the Dairy Project and earn various trips. Counts for 1

point on the Dairy Project Member Activity Card.

Doodle Drawing (Double Session 3-4) Fee $3. Connie Alderden. Doodling is an enjoyable and non -intimidating art form that we

all probably do at some point or another. We'll explore some easy to create doodle forms in our first session. In the second session

we'll put some doodles together to make a fun card that you can give to a friend or family member. Each person will receive a mi-

cron pen that you can take home with you to work on more doodle art.

Farkle (Session 4) Mar ianne Zastrow and Barb Duxstad. Farkle is a dice game for 2 or more unlimited people. You can make

your own game by using the rules (provided), a shaking container like a medium prescription bottle with lid, 6 dice, paper and pen-

cil. Each player must have 500 points to start. Ones and fives score points as do 4, 5, or 6 of a kind as well as pairs and triplets. If

you fail to score, you Farkle. You could be Farkle king or queen! The game ends when someone scores 10,000 points.

Finishing Wood Projects (Session 2) Limit 10. Rich Grulke. Participants will learn about the importance of a good sanding job,

types of sand paper and when to use them. They will learn some short cuts and techniques for putting a fine finish on their wood pro-

ject. Participants will have hands-on experience with stains and varnishes. Younger members should be accompanied by an

adult. All participants may want to bring along an old shirt do to the messy nature of materials. Latex gloves will be provided.

First Aid Kit for Horses (Session 2) Kathryn Witzel and other Horse Project Youth Leaders. No horsin’ around when there’s

an accident or emergency! Learn to make a first aid kit for your barn or trailer. This session will teach you what you need to have

and how to use it in an emergency.

Fun with Dairy Foods (Session 4) Cody Gerber and Char les Crave. Cody and Char les will be making cheese...and maybe a

few cheesy jokes too! Join this dairy duo for some fun in making and experimenting with other dairy foods.

Hand Colorization of Black & White Photos (Session 4) Anne Rosenau. We’ve all seen black and white photos that have a pop of

color: a girl holding red roses, a tree that’s colored with fall leaves, or colored fireworks in a black sky. In this hands-on class you’ll

learn and work on colorizing a photo using everyday items we all have at home. Supplies are provided.

Healthy Lunch (Session 1) L imit 15. Sara Menard. Come prepared to learn how to pack a healthy lunch and make smar ter

choices when eating. We will learn how to pick healthy choices by discussing how much fruits and veggies you should eat in a day

through the My Plate tool. We will also learn how to read nutrition panels to make smarter choices. After learning we will make a

healthy lunch and snack.

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Horse “BOWL”ing Fun (Session 1) Car r ie Hunt. The Horse Bowl team competition is May 4 in Wausau. If you’re in the horse

project and interested, come check it out! It is a competition to test your knowledge in horses with buzzers. 2019 focus is on

Health, includes but not limited to, disease & prevention, parasites, first aid, housing (management). Counts as a Horse Project

meeting requirement.

Inside a TV Newsroom (Session 4) Limit 15. Karen Huismann and Jourdan Westenberg. The professional staff from Watertown TV

will teach you the ins and outs of a TV studio. From being a news anchor, to weatherman, to a roving reporter. Come to this hands-

on workshop and you will be ready for your close-up or your directorial debut!

Intro to Martial Arts and Ninja Warrior Training (Session 1) Scott Krenz/Mar tial Ar ts Amer ica. This class is designed to

offer a fun look into the world 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.

Intro to Portraiture (Session 3) Anne Rosenau. Whether getting together for a bir thday par ty, taking a long-awaited vacation,

or just hanging out with friends, taking pictures of people has become a fundamental part of our lives. From quick shots to nice fam-

ily portraits, come learn how to position people to make your pictures more meaningful. Camera not needed for attendance.

New Record Books (Session 1) Record Book Committee. The Record Book Committee will be unveiling the new record book

format. This will cover both the activities and the projects for all enrolled members.

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 Member Card.

Rag Baskets (Double Session 3-4) Fee $10. L imit 10. Jan Zander . Learn to made rag baskets with clothesline filler . Make

your own rag basket to take home.

RoboSumo (Session 3 or 4) Limit 16; 3rdgrade and up. Brian Lerwick and 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 competition ring. Participants will be

introduced to the LEGO Mindstorm platform and gain a basic understanding of robot construction.

Rummikub (Session 3) Barbara Duxstad and Mar ianne Zastrow of Dodge County HCE. Learn the board game Rummikub.

This board game is designed for 4 players ages 8 and up. You must master knowing what sets and runs are. When you do you will

have strong mathematical knowledge.

Sharpie Painting (Session 2) Fee $3. Limit 12. Leanne Gensch. Create a picture on canvas using Sharpie markers and alco-

hol. Children under 9 years old are asked to have an adult accompany them.

Sheep (Session 2) Jan Phillips and Josh Voigt. This is a discussion for new sheep members and will cover basic information

needed to make this a successful year, and to be able to show at the Dodge County Fair. This session is for all those questions the

new exhibitor doesn't realize they need to ask. Counts for 1 point on Livestock Project Member Activity Card.

Sketch Book Art (Session 2) Amelia Nowak, Ar tist from Water loo. All budding ar tists (you don’t have to be enrolled in Ar t)

are encouraged to attend this session to learn the value of keeping a sketch book. Create different types of sketches from life, photos,

or imagination and how to develop a great sketch book idea into a finished piece of art. You are asked to bring a current or new

sketch book with you to work in.

Slime (Session 1, 2) Fee $3. Limit 12. Evelyn Schwoerer . This is a make-and-take session. Participants will make slime without

Borax. Learn tips for getting the best consistency, about additives, and share recipes. Participants will make their own slime to take

home.

Slimier (Session 3) Fee $3. Limit 15. Cadance Lazewski. What oozes between your fingers when you pick it up, yet doesn’t

stick to your skin? What acts like a liquid at times, but at other times, appears to be solid? If you guessed slime you are correct! If

you find yourself bored on days off of school or weekends, come to this session to learn how to make slime and be entertained for

hours!

Staining and Varnishing Wood Projects (Session 1) Fee $7. Limit 10. Rich Grulke. Participants will learn how to sand, stain

and finish wood. They will sand and apply a finish to a pre-cut cutting board which they can take home at the end of the day.

Younger members should be accompanied by an adult. All participants may want to bring along an old shirt due to the messy nature

of the finishes. Latex gloves will be provided.

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Succulent Dish Gardens (Session 3) Fee $4. Limit 12. Leanne Gensch. Par ticipants will make a succulent dish garden to take

home. Please bring small, decorative items such as smooth rocks or a resin figurine to add to your garden. If you have a shallow

container (without a hole in the bottom) which you would prefer to use, feel free to bring it along. Children under 9 years old need to

have an adult accompany them.

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 paperwork – 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. Unlock the Keys to a Successful Livestock Project (Session 2) Amanda Young. Youth will learn about the keys (budgeting,

selection, identification, etc.) to a successful livestock/dairy project through a breakout box activity. Participating youth will be

placed into teams and challenged to help Jim Bob get his halter out of the locked show box before the show. Each team will work

through a series of puzzles to unlock the show box before the show (45 min) all the while learning about what it takes to succeed

with their animal projects. Counts for 1 point on Livestock Project Member Activity Card.

Vietnam War (Session 3) Bob Krueger . Learn about the Vietnam War through the stor ies of someone that was there. Bob

will bring his Vietnam War collection and share stories of being in the Vietnam War.

YQCA (Double Session 3-4) Fee $3. Youth for the Quality Care of Animals. Amanda Young, Dodge County Dairy & Live-

stock Educator. For all livestock members to learn about caring for their animal projects and insuring a quality food product. Re-

quired for youth showing Beef, Dairy, Sheep, Swine, Goats, Rabbits or Poultry at the State Fair. Required for county fair Swine pro-

ject members, and beef exhibitors whose farms are not BQA certified. Will additionally need to enroll for certification at http://

yqca.org/. A coupon will be provided after the completion of the class. Counts for 1 point on Dairy, Livestock and Small Animal

Project Member Activity Card.

Family Learning Day Registration Reminders Indicate a 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Choice.

Indicate Session Fee, if applicable, for 1st Choice.

Each participant fills out a separate form.

All participants are required to pay $3 registration fee

Adults Observing are required to pay $3 registration fee.

Fees are non-refundable.

Make checks payable to Dodge County 4-H.

Registrations will not be processed without an enclosed payment.

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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 15, 2019

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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 15, 2019

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March 2019

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

All meetings held at

the Dodge County

Administration

Building in Juneau

unless otherwise

indicated.

1 2

4-H Livestock Quiz

Bowl & Skillathon

Contest—UW-

Madison

3 4

Rifle/Air Rifle 6pm

@ Mayville Gun

Club

Dog Training 6pm

@ Canine Solutions

DYAC Committee

7pm

5

Archery 5pm @

HBC

6

7

Dog Training 6pm @

Canine Solutions

8

9

4-H Camp Counselor

Training, Upham

Woods

10

4-H Camp Counselor

Training, Upham

Woods

11

Exploring/

Cloverbud

Workshop 6pm

Dog Training 6pm

@ Canine Solutions

Rifle/Air Rifle 6pm

@ MGC

12

Archery 5pm @

HBC

13 14

Dog Training 6pm @

Canine Solutions

Digital Ambassador

15

ArtBeat! @ Upham

Woods

Digital Ambassador

16

ArtBeat! @ Upham

Woods

MAS

TRIVIA NIGHT

Dodgeland School

5pm

Digital Ambassador

17 18

Rifle/Air Rifle 6pm

@ MGC Dog Training 6pm

@ Canine Solutions

Livestock Project

Meeting 7pm

19

Shotgun Project

Meeting 6:30pm @

Mayville Gun Club

4-H Leaders Execu-

tive Board 7pm

20 21

Dog Training 6pm @

Canine Solutions

Cloverbud/Exploring

Workshop 6pm

22 23

24 25

Rifle/Air Rifle 6pm

@ MGC Dog Training 6pm

@ Canine Solutions

Horse Project Meet-

ing 7pm

26

Shotgun Project

Meeting 6:30pm @

MGC

Demonstration Con-

test 6:00pm

27 28

Dog Training 6pm @

Canine Solutions

VIP Training 7pm

29 30

31

Dodge County UW-Extension

127 E. Oak Street

Juneau , WI 53039

Phone: 920-386-3790 / Fax: 920-386-3928

https://dodge.extension.wisc.edu/

Hours: Monday—Friday 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.

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April 2019

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

All meetings held at

the Dodge County

Administration

Building in Juneau

unless otherwise

indicated.

1

Dog Training 6pm

@ Canine Solutions

Rifle/Air Rifle 6pm

@ Mayville Gun

Club

2

Archery 5pm @

HBC

Shotgun 6:30pm @

Mayville Gun Club

3

4

Dog Training 6pm @

Canine Solutions

5

Tri-County Archery

Shoot, West Bend

(Apr. 5-6)

6

4-H Family Learning

Day, MPTC Beaver

Dam

National 4-H Confer-

ence April 6-11

7 8

Rifle/Air Rifle 6pm

@ MGC

Dog Training

6:00pm @ TBA

9

Archery 5pm @

HBC

Shotgun 6:30pm @

MGC

10 11

Dog Training 6:00pm

@ TBA

12

Midwest Horse Fair

April 12-14

13

Beef Feeder Weigh-

In 11am-12:30pm @

Fairgrounds

14 15

Dog Training

6:00pm @ TBA

Livestock Project

Meeting 7pm

Rabbit Project Meet-

ing 7pm @ Dodge-

land

16

Shotgun 6:30pm @

MGC

4-H Leaders

Association 7pm

17 18

Dog Training 6:00pm

@ TBA

Poultry Project Meet-

ing 7pm @ Dodge-

land

19

20

21 22

Dog Training

6:00pm @ TBA

MAS Committee

Meeting 7:30pm

23

4-H Community

Service Night 6pm

Shotgun 6:30pm @

MGC

Goat Project Meeting

7pm Dodgeland

24 25

Space Camp 4/25-29

Dog Training 6:00pm

@ TBA

Exploring/Cloverbud

Workshop 6pm

Horse Project Meet-

ing 7pm

26

Tractor Safety Driv-

ing Test 5-7pm

27

4-H Camp Counselor

Training, Upham

Woods

State 4-H Meats

Judging Contest @

UW-Madison

28

4-H Camp Counselor

Training, Upham

Woods

29

Dog Training

6:00pm @ TBA

30

National Volunteer Week

April 7-13

Dodge County UW-Extension

127 E. Oak Street

Juneau , WI 53039

Phone: 920-386-3790 / Fax: 920-386-3928

https://dodge.extension.wisc.edu/

Hours: Monday—Friday 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.

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Dodge County 4-H Leaders Association

Executive Board Extension Dodge County, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Susan Caine, President 127 East Oak Street – Room 108

Courtney Meyer, President-Elect Juneau WI 53039-1379

Kris Rennhack, Secretary Phone 920-386-3790

Helen Weisensel, Treasurer Fax 920-386-3928

Lydia Meyer, Reporter https://dodge.extension.wisc.edu

John Siedschlag, Past President Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Adult Delegates Marie Witzel, 4-H Youth Development Educator

Ruby Gerber Ellen Bohn, 4-H Youth Program Assistant

Sandy Salmi Pattie Carroll, Family Living Educator

Penny Seaver Jeff Hoffman, Area Extension Director

Jennifer Torkelson Kimberly Lafler, FoodWIse Nutrition Educator

Vacancy, Crops & Soils Educator

Youth Delegates Caitlin Richardson, FoodWIse Nutrition Education Coordinator

Madelyn Adsit Amanda Young, Dairy & Livestock Educator

Malachi Frank Support Staff: Nichole DeBaker, Laure Dei, Tracy Malterer

Cameron Pokorny

Gabrielle Rennhack

Courtni Salmi

Emily Torkelson

Sara Witzel

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