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Trempealeau County 4-H Newsletter
October 2016 CLOVER disPATCH
inside this issue:
Calendar 2 Club Minutes 3 Charter 4 Honey Bee Poster 5 Halloween Party 6 Clover College 7-8 Christmas for Kids 9 Upcoming Events 10-13 Trips and Awards 14-18 Conservation Contest 19-24 Fair Board Minutes 25 Leaders Board 26-28 Funding Request 29-30
Trempealeau County UW-Extension Office
36245 Main St. Po Box 67 Whitehall, WI 54773
Phone: (715) 538-2311 Ext. 210
Fax: (715) 538-1974
Website: http://trem pealeau.uwex.edu/4hyd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrempealeauCounty4H?ref=stream
2017 Trempealeau County Fair July 20th—23rd
Hello Everyone!
Fall is here and as the days get shorter and the leaves begin to
change there are a lot of things to look forward to. This is the
time of year we often see potential new members visiting our clubs
to see what 4-H is all about. Think about planning a fun activity to
get to know and welcome these new families and help them to navi-
gate the process of getting started on their 4-H journey.
This is also the time of year to re-enroll if you are currently
in 4-H. We have had a lot of members re-enroll so far but we still
have a lot more left to sign back up. The official re-enrollment pe-
riod ends November 1st so take some time to log in and sign back
up as well as maybe taking a look at a new project or three for the
coming year. Enrollment will continue throughout the year but it
helps our 4-H programs a lot to have our members sign up by No-
vember 1st.
National 4-H week runs from October 2nd through the 8th.
Use this time to do something fun with your fellow 4-H members
and talk to people about your 4-H experiences.
I also highly encourage everyone to take a look at the trips
and awards section of the newsletter to see what you can do be-
yond your local club. There is a selection process for these trips
and awards and the county can often help with some of the costs
of these amazing opportunities.. The selection process includes an
in person interview with the Leaders’ Board on October 24th. If
you have never applied for a trip before we highly encourage you to
start off with the Wisconsin 4-H Youth Conference. This is a
great experience where you can meet and have fun with 4-Hers
from all across the state.
So get out and enjoy the fall, encourage your friends to give
4-H a try, and look into applying for a trip or award for next year!
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Please Visit: http://trempealeau.uwex.edu/4hyd/ for up to date event info.
OCTOBER 2016
October 1-2 4H Arts Camp—Upham Woods
October 2-8 National 4H Week
October 3 Record Books Due
October 4-8 World Dairy Expo
October 8 Kids & Cows Family Day, Barron County Fairgrounds
October 9-15 Fire Prevention Week
October 11 Livestock Committee Meeting—Riverland Energy, 7pm
October 12 National Farmer’s Day
October 12 National Stop Bullying Day
October 14 State 4H Horse Leaders Conference
October 16 Boss’s Day
October 20-23 Minnesota Beef Expo
October 21 National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day
October 22 Clark County Rabbit Youth Fun Show
October 24 Leaders Board Meeting, 6:30pm, Tremplo Room
October 25 National 4H Congress delegate orientation home
teleconference 7:30-8:30pm
October 29 National Cat Day
October 31 Halloween
NOVEMBER
November 1 4H re-enrollment deadline
November 1-7 National 4H Congress Health Forms must be updated in
4H-online
November 4 Badger Swine Symposium, Platteville
November 4-6 Fall Forum—Green Lake
November 5 National Doughnut Day
November 6 Daylight Savings ends
November 8 Election Day
November 8 National STEM Day
November 11 Veteran’s Day
November 12 Clover College—Whitehall High School
November 21 Leaders Board, 6:30pm, Tremplo Room
November 24 Office Closed—Thanksgiving
November 25 Office Closed
November 25-29 National 4H Congress, Atlanta, GA
November 30 National Meth Awareness Day
DECEMBER
December Hanakkah
December St. Nicholas
December 2-4 Badger Kick-Off Classic , Madison
December 4 National Cookie Day
December 7 National Pearl Habor Remembrance Day
December 21 First Day of Winter
December 23 Office Closed
December 24 Christmas Eve
December 25 Christmas
December 26 Office Closed
December 31 New Year’s Eve
2017
January
January 1 New Year’s Day
January 2 Office Closed
January 16 Martin Luther King Day
January 21-28 Advanced Space Camp - Huntsville, Alabama
FEBRUARY
February 20 President’s Day—Office Closed
February 25 Beef Weigh in @ NFO 10am to Noon (snow date March 4th)
March 4 Snow Date—Beef Weigh In @NFO 10am to Noon
March 24 Educational Event—Ettrick Elementary School
March 24-30 National 4H Conference - Washinton D.C.
April 8 Swine Weight In @ Fairgrounds in Galesville, 10am to Noon
April 20-24 Space Camp—Huntsville. AL
April 22 Sheep Weigh In @NFO, Independence, 10am to Noon
May 29 Memorial Day—Office Closed
June 17-25 CWF
June 24-July 2 CWF
June 26-29 Youth Conference
June ???? Camp Kinnissippewa
July 8-16 CWF
July ??????? Science Camp
July 4 4th of July—Office Closed
July 20-23 Trempealeau County Fair
August
September World Beef Expo
September 4 Labor Day—Office Closed
October 3-7 World Dairy Expo
October 9 Columbus Day
October 31 Halloween
November Re-enrollment deadline
November 11 Veteran’s Day
November 23 Thanksgiving—Office Closed
November 24 Office Closed
November 24-28 National 4H Congress - Atlanta GA
December 24 Christmas Eve—Office Closed
December 25 Christmas—Office Closed
December 31 New Year’s Eve
2018
January 1 New Year’s Day - Office Closed
January 15 Martin Luther King Day
February 19 President’s Day—Office Closed
March
April
May 28 Memorial Day—Office Closed
June 25-28 Youth Conference—Madison
July 4 4th of July—Office Closed
August
September World Beef Expo
September 3 Labor Day—Office Closed
October 2-6 World Dairy Expo
October 8 Columbus Day
October 31 Halloween
November Re-enrollment deadline
November 12 Veteran’s Day
November 22 Thanksgiving—Office Closed
November 23 Office Closed
December 24 Christmas Eve—Office Closed
December 25 Christmas—Office Closed
December 31 New Year’s Eve
2019
January 1 New Year’s Day
February Office Closed—President’s Day
March
April
May Office Closed—Memorial Day
June 24-27 Youth Conference
July 4 4th of July
August
September World Beef Expo
September Office Closed—Labor Day
October 1-5 World Dairy Expo
October 31 Halloween
November Thanksgiving—Office Closed
November Office Closed
December 24 Christmas Eve
December 25 Christmas
December 31 New Year’s Eve
2020
January 1 New Year’s Day
February President’s Day—Office Closed
March
April
May Memorial Day—Office Closed
June 22-25 Youth Conference
July 4th of July
August
September World Beef Expo
Sept. 29-Oct. 3 World Dairy Expo
October
November Thanksgiving—Office Closed
November Office Closed
December 24 Christmas Eve
December 25 Christmas
December 31 New Year’s Eve
2021
January 1 New Year’s Day
February President’s Day—Office Closed
March
April
May Memorial Day—Office Closed
June 21-24 Youth Conference
July 4 4th of July
August
September World Beef Expo
September Labor Day—Office Closed
Sept. 28– Oct. 2 World Dairy Expo
October 31 Halloween
November Thanksgiving—Office Closed
November Office Closed
December 24 Christmas Eve
December 25 Christmas
December 31 New Year’s Eve
2022
January 1 New Year’s Day
February President’s Day—Office Closed
March
April
May Memorial Day—Office Closed
June 21-24 Youth Conference
July 4 4th of July
August
September World Beef Expo
September Labor Day—Office Closed
October 4-8 World Dairy Expo
October 31 Halloween
November Thanksgiving—Office Closed
November Office Closed
December 24 Christmas Eve
December 25 Christmas
December 31 New Year’s Eve
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Club Minutes
CLUBS!
Submit the minutes from your last meeting for admission in the CLOVER disPATCH, so your
members can see the highlights and other clubs can see your good example!
Email to Adam Trunzo by the 20th of each month at [email protected]
OUTSTANDING CLUB DUES
2015-2016
Ettrick Eagles $65.00
Sunnyside $14.00
Trempealeau Trusty Workers $41.00
PLEASE GET THESE TAKEN CARE OF ASAP
2016-2017 4H year has started
Are you sure you are not
missing……
The following items were left at the Fair....
2 camp chairs flashlight
cap 2 wallets
water bottle children’s books
bible pillow
sunglasses 2 umbrellas
coat glasses
Contact Cindy at [email protected] with a descrip-
tion of your item.
Trempealeau County Fair Correction Elizabeth Sirianni had both the Champion Holstein
and the Supreme Dairy Animal for the Jr. Dairy
Show.
October 2—8 is National 4H week
More than 6 million young people across the coun-
try today will celebrate National 4-H Week, an
annual celebration of 4-H during the first full
week of October. During National 4-H Week, 4-H will showcase the great things that 4-H offers
young people and highlights the incredible 4-H
youth in the community who work each day to
make a positive impact on the community.
What will your club do????
Talk to your club leaders and try something new!
The September meeting of the Silver Creek
Valley 4-H Club was called to order on September
11th at Whispering Pines. Roll call was taken and
there were sixteen members present. Treasurer’s
report was read and we had several checks to dis-
cuss, Brady Seiling moved to approve the treasur-
er’s report and Gavin Smikrud seconded, Treasur-
ers report was approved. Secretary’s report was
read, Melanie Robinson moved we approve the Sec-
retary’s report and Gavin Smikrud seconded, Sec-
retary’s report was approved. For new business we
had Re-enrollment for 4-H is now open at 4-H
Online. Also for new business we considered some
community service opportunities, such as making
baked goods for the police, Brandt Robinson moved
to table discussion on this option till the next
meeting and Michael Kreger seconded, the option
was tabled, also tabled was doing something for
the nursing home, and a food drive. Finally for new
business there was Christmas for kids Zachary
Kreger moved we donate a hundred dollars for two
kids and Jazzy Olson seconded. For old business
there was extending the record book deadline due
to some member s not completing theirs, Michael
Kreger moved to extend the deadline to next
meeting and Paige Brain seconded. Also for the
meeting we took a moment of silence for 9/11 and
the people who died that day. The next meeting
will be held on October 9th. Also next meeting per
bad weather it was decided to clean the exterior
of the town hall, to show our appreciation for being
able to use it for our meetings, Brandt Robinson
moved to do this and Brady Seiling seconded. Sier-
ra Brain moved to adjourn and Natasha Kreger se-
conded. Meeting was adjourned. before and after
the meeting we enjoyed swimming, ice cream, and
fellowship.
Amanda Kreger – Silver Creek Valley
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Charter
One of the most critical things 4-H does is to provide educational opportunities to young people. As we begin our new 4-H year each club will need to develop on educational plan for the next year to include with their charter (a form that shows your club is meeting all 4-H requirements).
4-H Clubs must have an educational mission. Evidence can be provided in different ways. The preferred
method is for clubs to develop a program plan with their members, and provide a written copy of that
plan to the members and the UW-Extension Office through the annual 4-H Charter renewal process.
In order to help your club develop this plan at your next meeting here are some ideas that your club
can think about to help the planning process.
1. Start planning with the end goal in mind. Try to visualize your perfect club learning environment.
What do you want from your club? How would you like to learn? What would you like to learn?
How can you make this vision a reality? (Example: We will interact more as a club by having each mem-
ber try two new projects this year and have them report every three months on their progress at reg-
ular club meetings)
2. Come up with a group goal or several goals.
The best way to do this is to make SMART goals. This means that as you try to think about
goals you want to reach make sure they are:
3. Identify your resources. Make a list of who you have in your club or community that can help you
reach your goals and what materials you have or need to make this goal realistic (For example: If
you want more hands on projects think about people who can teach craft projects or who have
farms or workshops you can tour.)
4. Create a list of activities or programs that will meet your groups goals. Come up with a time
frame for these activities throughout the next year and assign individuals to work on and track the progress each.
Your goals should not be too easy (learn one new thing this
year) or too difficult (we will all be brain surgeons).
Make sure you are able to measure your progress (every
member will complete a record book and complete three new
projects this year)
Think about it like a new skill. You don’t go to band or sports
practice each day saying I want to be a better player/
performer. You work on specific skills that make you better
Charter paperwork is due to the Extension Office
no later than 4pm on October 14th
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Honey Bee Poster Contest
Honey Bee Poster Contest
Sponsored by the Wisconsin Honey Producers Association (W.H.P.A.)
www.wihoney.com
Theme for 2016: Honey Bees pollinating for vegetables Divisions:
2nd grade and under
3rd-5th grades 6th-8th grades 9
th12th grades
Prizes for each division: 1st - $35
2nd - $25 3rd - $15
RULES Size 11”x14” poster board
Print Clearly on back side: name, address, age and grade
Include theme in design
Posters become property of W.H.P.A.
Most bees today live in bee hives. Paper wasps live in nests hanging from a tree branch. Not bees!
Mail by October 25, 2016 to: Sharon Pufahl
W6432 Hwy O Mauston, WI 53948 (608) 847-4407
Beginning October 3, 2016, delegates can register on 4h Online for the 2017 Space Camp experience in Huntsville, AL.
Rabbit Youth Fun Show
Join Clark County at their 3rd Annual Rabbit Fun
Show. The Rabbit Fun Show will take place on
October 22nd at the Clark County Fairgrounds in
Neillsville, WI.
2017 Weigh In Dates
Beef Weigh In February 25, 2017
at the NFO, Independence
10am to noon
snow date will be March 4th
Swine Weigh In April 8, 2017
at the Trempealeau County
Fairgrounds, Galesville
9am to Noon
Sheep Weigh In April 22, 2017
at the NFO, Independence
10am to Noon
Monroe County Horse and Pony Project will be hosting a
Horse Tack and Craft Sale on October 15th. The sale
will run from 8am to 4pm at the Monroe County Fair
Grounds in Tomah. There are tables available as well.
Contact Jenna Olson @ 608-206-0027 or Janielle Han-
son @ 920-382-9101.
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Halloween Party
Trempealeau County 4-H Halloween Party
Sunday, October 30th 2p.m. to 6p.m.
ATTENTION ALL 4-H CLUBS: Come and put on your best costumes and join the
Leader’s Board and Ambassadors at the Trempealeau County 4-H Halloween Party!
There will be games, a costume contest, hayrides, and of course, delicious treats!
Please bring a spooky treat to share, IF you dare...
Pizza, Chips and drinks will be provided
Dress warm this an outside/barn event
Hayrides will be 3p.m. to 5pm
Costume Judging will be at 4pm
Location: N29622 Quarne Rd. Blair, WI (down the road
from the Blair Sportsmen Club)
4-H members bring a friend along and show them the fun of 4-H
Questions, please contact Charlotte Everson at 608-989-2310
Disc, Plaques & Nameplates
We are using a different company for the disc, plaques and nameplates this year.
There are a few changes:
The plaques are available in plastic or aluminum. The plastic plaques will be white and en-
graved in green lettering and the aluminum plaques will be green and engraved in white let-
tering.
The discs will be plastic with an adhesive backing and the design will be laser engraved (NO
CHANGES IN DISC DESIGNS).
The nameplates will be the same.
Please use the online disc catalog to order your discs. Disc orders will be due November 30th
To view the disc catalog please go online to: trempealeau.uwex.edu
click on 4H Youth Development—4H Projects—Participating Disc Catalog
(the updated order form is also located here)
The new prices are as follows:
Plastic White Plaque $10.00 Nameplates $ 3.00
Aluminum Green Plaque $ 7.50 Discs .75
If you would like to see a sample, stop by the office.
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Clover College is THE perfect chance for you to meet awesome new people, make cool arts and crafts, learn something new, and see all the possibilities 4-H has to offer!
This years Clover College will be held on November 12th at the Whitehall Elementary School
There will be no cost for general registration.
You can attend from 1-3 sessions (additional fees may apply) during the day and learn about a whole bunch of really awesome
(and useful) stuff! The event will last from 9am until 2pm and include three sessions
Session One: 9-10:15am Session Two: 10:20am-11:35pm Lunch: 11:35-12:05pm Whole Group Activity 12:05-12:25pm Session Three: 12:30-1:45pm
Plan to attend one session or spend the day. Bring along a friend! Community members (non 4-H members) and parents are ABSOLUTELY welcome to attend! Most sessions are open to members, leaders, and parents but may be geared towards differ-
ent ages based on the subject being taught.
Take a look at the front and back of this sheet and choose which workshops or programs sound like a blast and fill out the sign up sheet (on back) with your top choices. Spots will be filled on a first come, first served basis so sign up early!
Pizza will be available for lunch for a fee of $5.00 or you can bring a lunch with you
If you have any questions at all please contact Adam Trunzo at: [email protected] or 715-538-2311 ext. 210 Or Michelle Rose at: [email protected] or 715-538-2311 ext. 208
9:00am—10:15am Painting a Picture! Instructor: Sue Byom Grades: 3rd grade to 8th grade Class Size 12 Fee:$4.00 We will be painting a picture of Birch trees. You will get the chance to be a true artist by using paint brushes on a canvas to learn to paint birch trees! Bring an old shirt to cover up with. New Club Officer Orientation Instructor: Adam Trunzo Grades: All new leaders Class Size: Any Fee: None Any new or existing club officers or potential club leaders are invited to join us in getting to know the various officer duties. Great for new or returning offic-ers! Big, Bad, Wooly Beads
Instructor: Pat Malone Grades: 3rd and up Class Size: 10 Fee: $5.00
Want to learn to make your own beads? Like felt and wool and roving but have no clue what to do with them? Take this class. Pat Malone will teach you how to make a variety of beads with felt and wool roving. Be prepared to get wet and possibly sticky. Leave class with a variety of beads that you can use in a variety of projects. Please bring a bath towel to the workshop.
9:00am—10:15am (continued)
Sewing Project (2 sessions long) Instructor: Sandy Ravnum Grades: Any (See Below) Class Size: 10 Fee: $2.00 Learn to sew this table decoration and get ready for the holiday season. You will need your sewing machine, a sewing scissor, white thread, and extension cord. To take this class you will need to know how to thread your sewing machine or be accompanied by an adult who knows the machine. All machines are differ-ent. Need to have done some basic straight line sewing. Fun project for home or for gifts. Soil and Critters!
Instructor: Steve Okonek Grades: 1st and Up Class Size: 10 Fee: None You get the chance to learn all about digging in the soil and then you get to be a scientist and use a real microscope to see all the little critters that are living right under your feet! All About Electronics!
Instructor: Amanda Hegge Grades: Any Class Size: 12 Fee: None
Come learn about electronics and build your own gadget that lights up, buzzes and spins! We will use something called Little Bits , which are like electronic Legos, to explore electricity and power!
November 12th, 9am to 2pm at the Whitehall Elementary School Building
Open to All Youth, K-12!
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10:20am-11:35am
4-H New Volunteer Orientation
Instructor: Adam Trunzo Grades: Any Class Size: Any Fee: None
This course is required for any new 4-H volunteer and will cover all mandatory trainings and is a great way to learn all about 4-H as an adult!
Cupcake Decorations!
Instructor: Sweet Temptations! Grade: Any Class size: None Fee: $1.00
Come learn how to decorate a cupcake from the experts at Sweet Tempta-tions. There will be a demonstration and then hands on decorating!
Big, Bad, Wooly Beads Sewing Project
Same as 9-10:30 Session Second Half of 9-10:30 Session
Drawing class
Instructor: Sue Byom Grades: 3rd grade to 8th grade Class Size 12 Fee:$1.00
A drawing lesson focusing on shading. I would set up a Still Life with a light source to create some dramatic lighting and really look at the different values found and recreate them with pencil.
Introduction to Broadcasting
Instructor: John Kelly Grades: 5th grade and up Class Size: 6 Fee: none
Learn the basics behind broadcast; operate a studio cameral or try giving a weather forecast. Basic shot composition will be covered.
Location: Meet in front of elevator on 1st floor of courthouse (youth must get to courthouse).
Woodworking Project
Instructor: John Jones Grade: 1st-5th Class Size :10-20 Fee: $5.00
Learn how to make a useful garden/tool box out of wood. You will be using hammers and nails to make something useful and cool!
Project Animal Workshop
Instructor: Steve Okonek Grades: 3rd and Up Class Size: 15 Fee: None
We will be discussing choosing a project animal. This will include pen size, feed and water consumption at various ages, and how to plan ahead.
12:30pm-1:45pm
Cupcake Decorations! Woodworking Project
Same as 10:20-12:25 Session Same as 10:20-12:25 Session
Copper Tooling Christmas Ornaments
Instructor: Sue Byom Grades: K-5th Class Size: 12 Fee: $2.00
Learn how to make small Copper Tooling Christmas Ornaments! You will learn about Repousse and Chasing (pushing a design in from the front and the back of the metal to create a Low Relief). Then we would use colorful sharpies to add color and tie ribbons on them!
Big, Bad, Wooly Bangles
Instructor: Pat Malone Grades: 4th and up Class Size: 10 Fee: $10.00
A hot jewelry trend is using wool or felted beads to create bracelets, necklaces, or earrings. That's simple enough, but have you thought about altering your wooly beads first? This class will teach you some techniques to add bling to your wool beads and demonstrate some simple beading techniques. Participants will leave with wool beads, at least one decorated bead, and a bracelet or pair of earrings.
Making Lanyards and Key Chains
Instructor: Sandy Ravnum Grades: Any Class Size: Any Fee: $2.00 Making Cloth or ribbon lanyards and key chains. Learn to make lanyards or key chains for name tags or car and house keys. Great gifts for Christmas.
Serious Science!
Instructor: Adam Trunzo Grades: Any Class Size: Any Fee: None
We have a bunch of hands-on science experiments to try out to learn about all sorts of cool stuff including how things move, what things are made out of, how chemicals react and a whole bunch more!
4-H State and National Trips Panel
Instructor: 4-H Ambassadors Grades: Any Class Size: Any Fee: None
Come learn about the different trips that you can take around Wisconsin, the United States, and around the world! This session will include a panel of 4-H youth who have attended trips who can tell you what to expect and why you should plan to go on a trip in the future!
2016 Clover College Participant Registration Form
Name ____________ Club(If in 4-H) Grade_______ Email___________________________________________ Phone _ __Work/Cell ________________ I would like to purchase pizza for $5: ___YES___NO___
Please select your 1st, 2nd, 3rd choices for each session
If we do not notify you, you received your first choice you signed up for….
9:00 – 10:15am
Painting a Picture (3rd to 8th) $4.00 New Club Officer Orientation )any grade) no fee Big, Bad, Wooly Beads (3rd & up) $5.00 Sewing Project from 9am-11:35am (see requirements) $2.00 Soil & Critters (1st & up) no fee
All About Electronics (any grade) no fee
10:20– 11:35am
4H New Volunteer Orientation (any grade) no fee Cupcake Decorations (any grade) no fee Big , Bad Wooley Beads (3rd & up ) $5.00 Drawing Class (3rd to 8th) $1.00 Intro to Broadcasting (5th & up) no fee
Woodworking Project (1st to 5th) $5.00
Project Animal Workshop (3rd & up) no fee
12:30-1:45pm
Cupcake Decorations (any grade) no fee Woodworking (1st to 5th) $5.00
Cooper Tooling Christmas Ornaments (K to 5th) $2.00 Big, Bad, Wooley Bangles (4th & up) $10.00 Making Lanyards & Key Chains (any grade) $2.00 Serious Science (any grade) no fee 4H State & National Trip Panel (any grade) no fee
Please include check or money order payable to: Trempealeau County 4-H Leaders’ Board DUE November 2nd! There will be NO REFUNDS after November 2nd
Must return WITH payment to be registered: UW-Extension P.O. Box 67 Whitehall, WI 54773 Or download a digital copy by visiting: http://trempealeau.uwex.edu
You can email information and preferences to: [email protected] or [email protected]
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“CHRISTMAS IS FOR KIDS”
It is our pleasure to once again offer the “Christmas is for Kids” Program to citizens of our community in need
of assistance to fulfill their children’s holiday dreams.
Trempealeau County citizens in need of gifts for their children, newborn to 15 years old,
may sign up starting, Monday, October 10, 2016, at the Sheriff’s Office (Courthouse, 1st floor)
Between the hours of 1pm-3pm
We require all request forms be turned into the Sheriff’s Office by: Friday, October 28, 2016 by 3pm
Friday, October 28, 2016, by 3:00pm is the FINAL day to sign up for this program.
In order for parents to submit their children’s names for this program,
they will need to come to the Trempealeau County Sheriff’s Office with the following information:
A current Picture ID of the parent requesting gifts
A current utility bill is preferred, or a piece of mail that reflects your current physical address in Trem-
pealeau County
A Social Security Card for each child or a Stamped Printout of Social Security information from your
local Social Security Office
If you have joint custody of the child/children, the parent who will have the child at Christmas should
apply and provide a letter from the other parent stating this.
A current phone number where you can be reached. If you do not have a phone, please list a number
where we can leave a message to get in touch with you.
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Recipient names may be picked up at the Sheriff’s Office beginning Tuesday, November 1, 2016.
The gifts must then be returned to the Sheriff’s Office no later than
Wednesday, November 23, 2016.
Again, we ask that the gifts be newly purchased and come unwrapped with the initial tag affixed.
Donations of new wrapping paper and tape will be greatly appreciated.
*We ask that you please do not give used toys, clothes or wrapping paper
We are not able to use these items
The receiving parent(s) must pick up their gifts on:
Thursday, December 8, 2016, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
at the Trempealeau County Sheriff’s Office
If you have any questions regarding the “Christmas is for Kids” program,
please contact Carol or Tammy at 715-538-4509.
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Upcoming Opportunities
Advanced Space Camp
Depart Saturday, January 21st return Saturday, January 28th, 2017.
WHAT: A fun-filled educational week at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL. Partici-pants will complete an in depth science experience. They will be part of a 6 hour simulated Space Shuttle/Space Station mission, experience-training simulators, train as a pilot simulator or in a Micro-Gravity envi-ronment. They will tour the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and learn about becoming an astronaut. WHO: Enrolled 4-H members in good standing in their counties who are in 10th-12th grades may apply. This trip has a limited enrollment with a maximum of 32 students selected from the state. Up to two male and two female Adult Advisors will accompany the group of 32 youth on the trip. Applications are due September 1st,2016. WHEN: Youth and Adults will Travel to Huntsville, Alabama on Saturday, January 21st 2017. They will travel home on Saturday, January 28th. A mandatory teleconference orientation is scheduled for 7:00-8:15 pm., Thursday, November, 3rd, 2016 to discuss and transmit travel details. Details will also be provided in a confirmation letter sent out by September 30th. WHERE: U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Local travel points will be identified for members when enrollment is closed. The goal being to locate areas as near as possible to the students. Return sites will be the same. COST: We will be taking a Euro-Coach Bus. Tentative registration fees are approximately $1,300 depending on other transportation costs. Final fees will be confirmed and announced by September 30th. Only written cancellations will be accepted. No cancellations can be accepted and no refunds will be issued after November 1. Medical emergencies will be considered for partial refund on a case by case basis. Same-gender substitutions may be made until December 15. In the case of substitutions, applicant will be re-sponsible for reassignment fees unless other arrangements are made. A payment plan has been set up. $500 is due upon acceptance by October 10th. A second payment of $400 will be due November 10th. The third payment will be due December 10th for the balance of travel costs estimated to be $400. Please make all checks payable to “Monroe County 4-H Leaders’ Association”, and send to Monroe County 4-H at 14345 County Hwy B, Room 1, Sparta, WI 54656.
The Trempealeau County Health Care Center would like your help in making Christmas special for the residents. Please find a list of items that would be appreciated:
Everything is Adult sizes: - Packs of Socks (Women's/Men's) - Throw Blankets - Gloves - Body Wash - Hats - Shampoo/Conditioner - Electric Toothbrushes - Microwave Popcorn - T-Shirts (L-3XLG) - Wallets - Sweatpants (L-3XLG) For more information please contact Gloria Baecker at 715-538-4312 ext. 2248 or email [email protected]
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Upcoming Opportunities Adult and Youth Leaders - Mark Your Calendars for Fall Forum and Hall of Fame Celebration
Don’t miss out on a great statewide workshop for youth and adult leaders!!!
What: Fall Forum and Hall of Fame Celebration
When: November 4-6, 2016 (starting with registration at 6:00 p.m. Friday, November 4 and ending 10:30 a.m. No-
vember 6)
Where: Green Lake Conference Center, Green Lake
Who: Each county is encouraged to send a delegation of youth and adults 7th – 13th grade youth
Adult volunteer leaders
Staff are invited and encouraged to attend as your schedule permits
Cost: $85 registration fee per person - Friday – Sunday (pizza buffet, 3 meals Saturday, 1 meal Sunday)
$75 registration fee per person - Saturday – Sunday (3 meals Saturday, 1 meal Sunday)
$70 registration fee - Saturday – (lunch and Hall of Fame dinner)
$50 registration fee - Saturday – (lunch only)
Lodging:
Adults
$45/night if there are two adults
$75 - Single adult room (limited availability)
$25/night with three or more adults per room
Youth
$$25/night with three – six youth per room
The program kicks off Friday evening with over 20 interactive sessions. Saturday offers more than 25 workshops to choose from. Top off the night with a special celebration where 11 people will be inducted in to the Wisconsin 4-H Hall of Fame. An evening of circle dancing and table games will follow the celebration. Sunday morning brings a high energy program that you can use at the club or community level. All youth participants need to have a chaperon who has completed Youth Protection identified when they register. Top Ten Reasons Youth and Adult Leaders Will Want To Attend! 15+ interactive sessions Friday night… science , archery, 4-H Military Kids , exploring Upham Woods, 25+ sessions Saturday from electricity and photography to first generation 4-H and team building Hear the Vision for 4-H from State Program Director Dale Leidheiser Get to meet adults and youth from around the state See youth adult partnerships in action Networking and idea sharing Be part of Wisconsin’s largest university youth outreach program!! Great ideas and projects to take home to use in clubs, schools and community settings Have fun! Celebrate Wisconsin 4-H and learn more about First Generation 4-H! Ask your county Extension Staff about registering today.
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We have begun a new 4-H year as of September 1st!
Please login to 4HOnline at www.4honline.com to re-enroll for the 2016-2017 year. If you have
any issues or questions with this process please contact the Extension Office. Thanks!
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Upcoming Opportunities
Do you have 4-H members in grades 6-8 who would benefit from a premier leadership development experience in
Washington DC?
Consider reserving spots on for the 4th Leadership Washington Focus experience.
About the trip:
Leadership Washington Focus (LWF) is a 4-H leadership program for youth currently in grades 6-8 (2016-17 school
year). The program will take place at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center, just 1 mile from the Washington,
D.C. border. For more than 50 years, thousands of 4-H’ers have participated in our high school program, Citizen-
ship Washington Focus and now we are happy to introduce its precursor for middle school 4-H’ers, LWF.
Middle school 4-H delegates will:
Build confidence in their ability to motivate and direct others in meaningful action
Practice effective communication with others through group discussion and public speaking
Work with others to create and accomplish goals
Develop an understanding of their own personal leadership style
Exchange ideas, practice respect, and form friendships with other 4-H’ersfrom across the nation.
Experience hands-on learning using the historical backdrop of Washington, D.C.
Some specifics:
Youth from any WI 4-H county are welcome.
Dates of travel July 16-21, 2017 (only one session will be offered next summer)
Reservation for seats are due no later than December 1st. Deposits will be due no later than January 15, 2017.
Total trip cost is approximately $1100 per youth participant and includes includes: Round-trip transporta-tion. Leadership Washington Focus program registration (includes lodging and meals at the 4-H Center), and some incidentals.
Travel will be by coach bus (Alternative travel may be considered depending on group size and cost)
Chris Viau, Wood County 4-H Agent, is the trip Coordinator
Youth and parents will participate in a orientation session in the Wisconsin Rapids/Stevens Point area prior to the trip, in person or via technology.
Contact Chris Viau, [email protected] or 715.421.8439 for more information.
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State, National & International Trip Opportunities &
Award Guidelines (UPDATED): To encourage participation in these opportunities, the Trempealeau County
Leader’s Board approved to offer applicants more media options to qualify
for awards and trips.
Application process steps:
Complete the Trempealeau County Award & Trip Application.
Complete two of the following media options to be considered for the trips and or awards
of your choice.
1) Complete a Member’s Evaluation Form available on the state 4-H website:
http://4h.uwex.edu/pubs/pubdetails.cfm?publicationid=69
Or
2) Complete a 4-H Record Book- following the guidelines for your age requirement.
Forms available on the Trempealeau County 4-H website: http://
trempealeau.uwex.edu/4-h-youth-development/record-book-forms/
Or
3) Other media that clearly demonstrates the member's involvement in 4-H
(please contact Extension Office before choosing this option)
And
Attend the October 24th Leaders’ Board meeting for trip interviews. You should
come ready to answer questions about how you will be prepared for the trip, why
you wish to attend the trip, what you hope to gain from the experience, and how
you will share what you have learned when you return.
Obtain one letter of reference from Club General Leader
Submit application, media form of choice, and letter of reference postmarked by October
18th, 2016 to the Extension office. No late applications will be accepted after October 18th.
Personal Interviews will be conducted on Monday October 24th, 2016 at 6:30 pm at the Lead-
er’s Board Meeting in the Tremplo Room of the Trempealeau County Courthouse. If you are
not able to attend on October 24th, arrangements can be made for an alternative interview
time.
Please note that additional trips and awards will be added for
the October newsletter. The following is not a complete list
Trips and Awards
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International Youth Exchange (More info at: http://wi4hinternational.org/ )
What is it? Every summer, more than 70 youth from 7 different countries spend one month with
Wisconsin host families. Some families even host for an entire school year. In addition Wisconsin
youth also have the chance to travel to and live in either Costa Rica, Japan, Finland, or South Korea
in 2017!
Who can participate? Host families must have a youth of the same age and gender as the ex-
change student.
When is it? July-August 2016
Where is it? Your home or around the world
Why should you participate? Hosting a young person from another country is a wonderful oppor-
tunity to expand your horizons, learn about another culture and develop lifelong friendships without
even leaving your home! Travelling to another country and immersing yourself in the local culture is
an experience few traveler are able to experience. You get to actually be a part of a family and a
community instead of just snapping pictures on a tour.
For more information visit: http://wi4hinternational.org/
Key Award (More info at: http://www.co.brown.wi.us/i_brown/d/uw_extension/4-h_key_award_information.pdf ) What is it? The Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Program recognizes a select group of 4-H participants who have demonstrated consistent growth in their 4-H involvement, developed and applied their leadership skills and actively participated in the functions of their 4-H club and community. Who is eligible? Youth in 10th grade or older who have completed three years of club work and one year of youth leadership When/where is it? It is presented at the Trempealeau County Fair July 21st-24th 2016 Why apply? In addition to being recognized for your outstanding 4-H career, each Key Award recipient re-ceives a framed certificate and a Key Award pin.
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Trempealeau County Award & Trip Selection Application
Name: ______________________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________________ Email Address:________________________________________________________ Phone Number:________________________________________________________ Name of parent of guardian:_______________________________________________ 4-H Club: ____________________________________________________________ Grade for school year starting fall of 2016: (Circle One)
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
What is your best preference on how you would like to receive information? (Circle one)
Email Text Facebook Telephone Mail
Mark below the awards of trips you are applying for:
____ Key Award
____ Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference
____ Citizenship Washington Focus
____ Space Camp
____ National 4-H Conference
____ National 4-H Congress
____ International Youth Exchange
Give a brief explanation on why you are applying for the award or trip you selected:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
What type of media forms have you chosen to be considered for the trips or awards?
_____ Complete & Submit Members Evaluation Form
_____ Complete & Submit 4-H Record Book
_____ Complete & Submit 5 Minute Video Presentation
_____ Be present for an interview with the Leaders’ Board on October 24th
Who will be submitting your letter of reference?
Name of Club General Leader:
______________________________________________________________
Will you be able to attend the October 26th Leader’s Board Meeting to do your personal
interview? Yes No
If you answer no you will be contacted to conduct a phone interview
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Fair Board Minutes
Trempealeau County Agricultural Society, Inc. P.O. Box 206 – Galesville, Wisconsin - 54630
Trempealeau County Agricultural Society Inc., Board Meeting August 1, 2016 Fair Grounds - Galesville, WI
The Trempealeau County Agricultural Society board meeting was called to order at 8:08pm by President Dennis Frame. Members present: Sarah Henderson, Brad Goplin, Dennis Frame, Marilyn Whalen, Kellen Nelson, Dwight Quarne, Joel Halder-son, and Tim Byom. Guest present: Robin Smith-Weaver Robin Smith-Weaver complimented the board on doing such a great job with the fair and how much she and her family enjoy being a part of it. She shared some ideas on possible activities for the fair including different entertainment and demonstra-tions. She would be willing to help implement any of them if there is something that would work. She will send the board a list of her ideas.
The secretary’s report from July was emailed to members. The treasurer’s report was distributed and reviewed. Preliminary numbers show the gate up 366 people and $1996. There was discussion on what worked and what didn’t. There were many good comments about having the carnival back and the fairgrounds looking full. The carnival is willing to come back for the same cost as this year. There was discussion on some of the other entertainment cost for the tent and Thursday night and the possibility of cutting it back some. The antique appraiser will not be back. Committee Reports: No reports for this month OLD BUSINESS: Sarah mentioned that some of the judges were getting paid a straight fee rather than the set hourly rate. She was not aware that any policy had been changed by the state.
Kellen still needs 4 or 5 people to help with Ashley for the Arts.
Camper Fees: We need to develop a new policy for camping both for fair and non-fair events seeing we have updated our camping area.
Livestock Barn update: Dwight reported that they are discussing some other potential options besides a new barn. NEW BUSINESS: Dennis had been contacted by Cheryl Lambert about using part of the fairgrounds for a dog part. It was the consensus of the board that we really don’t have room for it.
Appreciation Dinner: After not having one for a few years we hosted one again in 2015. The attendance was not great, so we decided not to do it this year. Kellen moved to set the 2017 fair dates for July 20th -23rd. Brad seconded and the motion passed. Our next meeting will be October 10th at 8:00 pm at the Courthouse. Motion by Joel second by Tim to adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 9:54pm. Respectfully submitted, Tim Byom Board Secretary
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Leaders’ Board The Leader’s Board is an the main support for the Trempealeau County 4-H Program. The main responsibilities of the Leader’s Board are:
To raise and manage funds generated from the 4-H Food Stand and the Plat Book Sales
Establish policies and procedures as needed
Approve funding request that support educational experience for 4H members and project groups
Explore new ideas that can benefit the Trempealeau County 4-H program
Who can be a Board Member?
Any adult interested in the Trempealeau County 4-H Program. This could be a parent, grandparent, com-munity member, club leader, or project leader. If you are not a certified 4-H Volunteer at this time, arrange-ments would be made to receive the training. The Leader’s Board also has 2 youth positions. The youth positions are open to high school aged 4-H members. How often does the Leader’s Board meet? The Leader’s Board meets once a month. This past year the group met on the 4th Monday of the Month at 6:30pm in the Tremplo Room in the Courthouse. The meeting date may change when the new board mem-bers are elected. During the year the group can take advantage of the conference call option to accommo-date the member’s schedules. How long are the terms? Two years. May not serve for more than two consecutive terms 1 year for Youth Terms. May not serve for more than two consecutive terms. What do I do if I want to become a Leader’s Board Member? Contact Adam Trunzo at the extension office. Attend the Leader’s Board Meeting in September in the Tremplo Room in the County Courthouse. Open positions
Northern District: Arcadia Hummingbirds, Whitehall Happy Hustlers, Lincoln Pioneers, Sunny-
side, Hale & Hardy, Coulee Clovers Open: 3 adult and 1 Youth Position
Southern District: G/H Busy Bees, Trempealeau Trusty Workers, Ettrick Eagles, Frenchville
Cloverleaves, Silver Creek Valley Open 2 Adult Position 1 Youth Position
At large Members: Up to 2- Can be from anywhere from the county. The positions of Leaders’ Board
President, Treasurer and Secretary are open for election this year We want to thank our current Leader’s Board Members for all their hard work: Jeanette Dooley, Rosa Mooney, Brianna Stankey, JoAnn Reinholdt, Charlotte Everson, , Kim Przybylla, Brian Stankey, Lori Dailey and Wina Mortenson.
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Leaders’ Board
Monday, August 22 , 2016 at 6:30pm in the Tremplo Room, Tremp. Cty. Courthouse
JoAnn called the meeting to order at 6:37.
Present were: Jeanette Dooley, Brianna Stankey (youth rep.), Brian Stankey, Wina Mortenson
(secretary), JoAnn Reinholdt (vice president), Lori Dailey, Rosa Mooney, Adam Trunzo (educator), Char-
lotte Everson (treasurer)
Pledges
Secretary Report- Adam emailed Wina's minutes to everyone to read before the meeting. Brian moved
to accept the minutes as written, Lori seconded, motion passed.
Treasurer Report-Charlie –Charlie expressed problems with all the trips checks. There were some peo-
ple who hadn't paid their extra money for seminars, some who had, etc. JoAnn will get together with
Charlie to help her figure it out.
Trip/Awards Presentations and Funding Requests:
Trip Reimbursement Bjorn Mortenson --His reimbursement was approved, will be sent after Charlie
and JoAnn get everything sorted out.
Cami Subra –-YC & CWF report--Cami talked about having a great time at 4-H & Youth Conference.
She will be applying to be on Art Team next year. Citizenship Washington Focus was so amazing,
they got to be in charge of a service learning project (loved it), worked on a bill, and it passed. She
learned more about government than she ever had in school, and the 4-H'ers really felt adult, the
way they were listened to and treated.
Educator’s Report
Online Record book options--Adam researched online record books. California has a good one. Texas
discontinued theirs. 4-H Online is currently developing an online record book, and they sent out
emails to educators asking if they would like that. The Board would like to see what they come up
with.
Feedback from Fair--The Fair went well. A suggestion: can we get the other youth groups (FFA,
Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts) in to do building monitoring? We also discussed the layout of Cloverbud/
Explorers and Youth Exhibits buildings. One example is shelves for mechanical science. Maybe the
Leaders' Board could make recommendations to the Fair Board as a group. Check back maybe Jan/
Feb (discuss options to "un4-H" the Fair, proportional to their participation).
Back to School night plan--Club leaders have been emailed asking for volunteers who can be at
school open houses.
Marketing materials--are here! Help yourselves.
Clover College--Classes are getting organized. Complete list will be in the October disPATCH.
Annual Leader Training--Two dates and places have been chosen.
New Charter Worksheets--They are now a fillable pdf. It will be much less work than in the past.
Will be going out to club leaders and will be on website next week.
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Leaders’ Board Old Business:
Follow up on Banners--They look good! The banners weren't ready as promised in time for the fair,
so Charlie had to do a lot of work to make them hangable. Club name board did not get grommets,
but is mounted on the wall in the Farm Progress building. Other banners returned to Supreme
Graphics for edging and grommets, where they are right now. Charlie will photocopy the bill and
give to JoAnn to draft a request for a discount based on the quality of service. We still need a
State Fair banner made out of vinyl.
New Business:
Annual Leader Meeting (September Leaders' Board meeting)-- Adam will contact club and project
leaders to have a representative present, need to have a trust fund meeting at 6pm. Regular meet-
ing at 6:30pm. Leader's Association Meeting needs notice put out 30 days prior. (Adam will send out
notice.)
Ashley picnic @HS looking for volunteers--Clubs can earn $500 serving drinks, more for cleanup
slot. Rosa will get write-up from the picnic coordinator, and we can get it in the newsletter and out
to club leaders. This would be for next year, same weekend as Ashley for the Arts.
Amendment to Cloverbuds and Explorers--We will need to bring this up at the September meeting.
(age vs grade also needs clarification)
We should bring up the "4 meetings requirement to participate in the Fair" at the annual meeting.
Giving K-2nd grade fair exhibitors a gift certificate (tabled)--It was mentioned that they are al-
ready getting a free milkshake.
Discussion made about having gift certificates made for the food stand-- Adam will bring the main
points to Michelle to see if this is something the Extension office can take on. It may be too much
office work.
Review of the proposed budget – Discussion and amendments made to the budget (JoAnn can send
out digital copy).
Board members current standing: Charlie, Brianna and JoAnn are out, Brian 3 years left, Wina two
years left, Lori 3 years, Rosa 2 years, Jeanette 3 years (need a north and a south rep.). Cami is con-
sidering being youth rep.
Any other new business
Correspondence--We received Thank you's from Cody Dooley and Sawyer Smock. JoAnn read them
aloud.
Board members were asked to encourage others to join the Board.
Next meeting September 26th at 6:30pm in the Tremplo Room (preceded by trust fund meeting).
Adjournment--Brian moved to adjourn at 9:00. Brianna seconded, motion passed.
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Leader’s Board Funding Request Process:
We are publishing the funding request information and form. With new people always coming into the 4
-H program, we want everyone aware of the process to request funds for 4-H camps, trips, and educa-
tional activities. This information can also be found on the Trempealeau County website. Please read
through at your convenience. Instructions-Funding Request Form
The Trempealeau County 4-H Leaders Executive Board includes money in their budget to help defray
some costs of 4-H educational trips or activities in which Trempealeau County 4-H members and lead-
ers participate. The amount the Association is able to contribute in a given year depends on the success
of fund raising efforts, the amounts spent in other budget areas, and the number of applicants and lev-
el of requests.
A “Funding Request Form” has been developed for use when an individual or group is requesting mone-
tary support. Only 4-H Sponsored Events will be considered for reimbursement. Use of the form will
provide a consistent, concise approach for obtaining information. Once the Committee engages in dis-
cussion relative to the request, the requestor may be asked to leave the meeting and will be notified by
phone or mail of the Committee’s decision.
The 4-H Leaders Executive Board will evaluate the request and the applicant is asked to follow the
guidelines listed below. Currently, the Leaders Executive Board meets every month except December.
The form should be completed and turned in to the Extension office prior to the Executive Board
meeting and prior to participation in the trip or activity.
Please answer all questions completely so your request receives full attention. Individuals that receive
over $100.00 for a single event are expected to make a live presentation/action center or visual display
at one or more of the following events: Performing Arts Festival, Clover College, County Fair and/or
Summer Picnic. We would like individuals who receive funding for State Teams or major award trips to
help encourage participation in these activities. Participants may be asked to present information about
their experience following the trip or activity. The cost of events not specifically sponsored or co-
sponsored by 4-H or the Trempealeau County 4-H Leaders Executive Board will not be reimbursed. A
general club leader's signature is required before sending in the request form to the extension office.
If you should have questions about the form or the dates of the Executive Board meetings, please call
the Extension office at 715-538-2311 x210.
For reimbursement of money:
$30.00 and under ~ Completed “Funding Request Form” sent to the UW-Extension office 7 days pri-
or to Executive Board Meeting and optional in person request at the monthly Leaders Executive
Board Meeting.
30.01 and above ~ Completed “Funding Request Form” sent to the UW-Extension office 7 days prior
to Executive Board Meeting and required personal appearance request at the monthly Leaders Exec-
utive Board Meeting.
A maximum of 50% will be considered for reimbursement of expenses incurred for youth.
Trempealeau County Certified Chaperones’ expenses will be reimbursed upon completion of the form
and if all other requirements have been met.
All Reimbursement of expenses are at the discretion of the Executive Board
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