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Club News 2
County News 3 - 4
Club Leader News 8
Regional, State & National Funding and More 9
Regional, State & National News 10 - 12
UCCE Program News 13 - 14
Monthly Calendars 13
PDR Back
Nov 10 Veteran’s Day Observed Office closed
Nov 23 - 24 Thanksgiving Office closed
Dec 25 Christmas Office closed
Jan 5 Emerald Star Application Due
Jan 6 Valley Favorite Foods Day
Jan 13 IM Favorite Foods Day
Jan 17 Valley Council Meeting
Jan 24 IM Council Meeting
I M P O R T A N T D A T E S :
TIPS ‘N TOPICS SHASTA COUNTY
Volume 18 , Issue 4
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
NOVEMBER 2017
M O N T H L Y C O U N C I L M E E T I N G
Valley 4-H Council Meeting
Wednesday January 17, 2018, at 6:00 PM at the 4-H Office
Inter-Mountain 4-H Council Meeting
Wednesday, January 24, 2018, at 7:00 PM at the Inter-Mountain Fairgrounds in McArthur, CA
As outlined in the 4-H Club Program Planning Guide, each club must have regular representation at Council meetings in order to be considered a “Club in Good Standing” Can’t physically be at the Valley meeting? Call ! You can call 1-408-638-0968 or 1-646-558-8656 (US Toll). Enter meeting ID 424 877 1915. You can listen to the meeting wherever you are!!!!! Please remember to mute your phone: *6 to mute or unmute. Join from PC, MAC, Linux, iOS or Android: https://ucanr.zoom.us/j/4248771915
RIDDLE ME THIS! 1. Why did the scarecrow win the Nobel Prize?
2. What key won’t open any door?
3. What’s the most musical part of a turkey?
Answers on page 3
TIPS AND REMINDERS FOR ENROLLMENT Youth Fees are $66.00
Adult Fees are $36.00
Fees must be paid directly to the member’s primary club.
Leaders should enroll themselves as soon as possible.
Once active, leaders need to review their enrollments regularly and confirm any members that are eligible for confirmation.
Contact the 4-H Office if you need any assistance – we are here to help.
November 30th deadline to enroll to be eligible to go to Shasta District Fair 2018
C O U N T Y NE W S - C L U B N E W S Tips ‘n Topics
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C O U N T Y W I D E P R O J E C T S Did you know that the Shasta County 4-H Program offers around 18 countywide projects? Just as the name implies, these projects are open to all Shasta County 4-H members, regardless of their club. However, chances are that they don’t show up under your club’s list of available projects during enrollment. This is because your club’s project list only includes projects that are affiliated with your club and you probably need to complete a few extra steps to enroll. Find a project you like and want to enroll? Simply add the project leader’s club as a secondary club in the enrollment system and select the project from that club’s project list. Need help? Contact the 4-H office at 224-4900.
2017 - 2018 Countywide Projects
Horse Calligraphy STEM Adventures
Rabbit Horseless Horse Shooting Sports: Rifle & Archery
Poultry Rocks & Minerals Construction Lego Madness
Dairy Goat Food Preservation Vegetable Garden Meat Goat Felting Environmental Leadership & Community Service Quilting Pack Goat Service Dog
FOOTHILL - THINK PINK Foothill 4-H partnered with Tri Counties Bank in Palo Cedro to stuff the 2017 Think Pink Bags. These bags, loaded with breast cancer awareness and education material, will be handed out on Think Pink Day, October 19, 2017. The kids enjoyed helping their community with this important, lifesaving, event. The Foothill 4-H members who volunteered for this community service were: Hailey and Madison Stayer, Austin, Cody and Dillon Frazier, Megan and Beau Boudro, Mariah and Natalia Marlette, Colby and Ashley Lanzi , and Macy Bunn. - Stefanie Boudro
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4 -H WH IT E S .. . A 2ND T IM E A R O U ND
Marie Brock is taking over the recycled whites for Charlie Little.
Thank you Charlie and Marie!
Marie Brock at 503-260-5571
OPPORTUNITIES FOR FINANCING FOR LIVESTOCK PROJECTS FSA YOUTH LOANS For more information, read the article in the October newsletter page 12 or please contact Sandy Davidson, Farm Loan Officer at 530‐226‐2566 or email at: [email protected].
STEVE MOLLER MEMORIAL BEEF PROJECT REVOLVING FUND For information associated with this revolving fund, read the article in the October newsletter page 12 or please contact Larry Forero at 530-224-4900 or email [email protected] .
C O U N T Y NE W S
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ANSWERS 1. Because he was out standing in his field
2. A turkey
3. The drumstick
SAVE THE DATE! VALLEY AND INTER-MOUNTAIN
FAVORITE FOODS DAY
Valley
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Location: Prairie Elementary School
Time: 9:00 am (Check-in) | 10:00 am (Start)
Host: Happy Valley 4-H
Inter-Mountain
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Location: Inter-Mountain Fairgrounds
Time: 8:00 am (Check-in) | 9:00 am (Start)
Host: Hat Creek 4-H
2017 LIVESTOCK JUDGING DAY PRIMARY
Aj Garcia Black Butte
Jessie Tassen Cow Creek
Juniper Fleming Cow Creek
Willow Fleming Cow Creek
Syndney Frost Golden Acres
Katrina Gregory Happy Valley
Kendra Patton Happy Valley
Ellie Snider Happy Valley
Makenzi Johnston Happy Valley
Riley Marrow Happy Valley
Daniella Valdovinos Happy Valley
Elissa Wilkie Happy Valley
Logan Wert Happy Valley
Ella Anderson Happy Valley
Curtis Wert Happy Valley
Abigail Mannix Happy Valley
Blake Rickards Happy Valley
TJ Lewallen Happy Valley
Levi Zander Palo Cedro
Mikel Frandsen Palo Cedro
Hannah Forbes Palo Cedro
Benjamin Forbes Palo Cedro
Azalia Myers Swede Creek
Xara Myers Swede Creek
Alexis Laymanleary Swede Creek
Julia Johnston Twin Palms
Catherine Johnston Twin Palms
Ally Trisdale Westside
NEW COUNTYWIDE PROJECT: QUILTING When: 1st Thursday of Each Month from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (January through June)
Where: The Sewing Room, 2665 Park Marina Drive, Redding, CA 96001
Project Leader: Margaret Ward | (530) 736-0762
Assistant Project Leader: Alice Miller In addition to the monthly project meetings, which begin in January, there will be two Saturday workshops. The first workshop is scheduled for March 24th and the second workshop is scheduled for June 9th. The March workshop will include a pizza party and the June workshop will include a BBQ. Both workshops will run from 10 AM to 3 PM and will have a $6 fee to cover the cost of food and drinks. This project is listed under the Happy Valley 4-H Club, but is open to any youth in the county. Please contact Margaret Ward for more information. Please do not contact The Sewing Room for information on this project. Thank you and happy quilting!
- Livestock Judging Day
C O U N T Y NE W S
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OVERALL JUNIOR
Landon Stark 1st Golden Acres
Elizabeth Forbes 2nd Palo Cedro
Ryan Trisdale 3rd Westside
INTERMEDIATE
Bailey Thomas 1st Black Butte
Jaimy Garcia 2nd Black Butte
Breanna Browning 3rd Swede Creek
SENIOR
Faith Simonis 1st Swede Creek
Cordell Brock 2nd Palo Cedro
Berkeley Simonis 3rd Oak Run
JUNIOR DIVISION BEEF
Abigail Fernandez 1st Golden Acres
Audrey Strawn 2nd Oak Run
Wyatt Lovell 3rd Happy Valley
SHEEP
Symphony Rouse 1st Black Butte
Lila Hammon 2nd Golden Acres
Ellie Snyder 3rd Happy Valley
SWINE
Payton Ford 1st Happy Valley
Kinsey Hyatt 2nd Happy Valley
Caleb Wright 3rd Happy Valley
POULTRY
Danica Wilson 1st Golden Acres
Megan Boudro 2nd Foothill
Kathrine Caton 3rd Palo Cedro
RABBITS
Grace Benninghoven 1st Foothill
Laura Gregory 2nd Happy Valley
Angela Junokas 3rd Golden Acres
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION BEEF
Bailey Thomas 1st Black Butte
Cody Frazer 2nd Foothill
Carsyn Wright 3rd Happy Valley
SHEEP
Bailey Sexton 1st Foothill
Macey Bunn 2nd Foothill
Madyson Frandsen 3rd Palo Cedro
MEAT GOAT
Aubrey Severne 1st Golden Acres
Isaac Snider 2nd Happy Valley
Brianna Browning 3rd Swede Creek
SWINE
Aiden Dunlap 1st Happy Valley
Micah Chambers 2nd Happy Valley
Ragan Shriner 3rd Cottonwood
POULTRY
Madysyn Pappas 1st Happy Valley
Natalie Guadagni 2nd Swede Creek
Damien Caton 3rd Palo Cedro
RABBITS
James Johnston 1st Twin Palms
Jaimy Garcia 2nd Black Butte
Jace Somers 3rd Amador County
SENIOR DIVISION BEEF
Berkeley Simonis 1st Oak Run
Graceyn Endress 2nd Golden Acres
Faith Simonis 3rd Swede Creek
SHEEP
Bethany Chambers 1st Happy Valley
Colby Lanzi 2nd Foothill
Abby Garrett 3rd Black Butte
MEAT GOAT
Macie Shelton 1st Palo Cedro
Destiny Valles 2nd Cottonwood
Carmelo Maggiio 3rd Golden Acres
SWINE
Jaden Ellenberger 1st Swede Creek
Seanna Simonis 2nd Swede Creek
Ethyn Wilkie 3rd Happy Valley
POULTRY
Mikaela Santos 1st Black Butte
Kacie Wagner 2nd Black Butte
Jason Deaver 3rd Lone Tree
RABBIT
Ayiana Castorena 1st Amador County
Thurman Knowles 2nd Swede Creek
Kaitlyn Troncale 3rd Cottonwood
2017 LIVESTOCK JUDGING DAY
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- Livestock Judging Day
G R E A T
J O B !
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- Inter-Mountain Fair
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- Inter-Mountain Achievement
- Valley Achievement Night
4-H UNIFORM SUPPLIES If your club or family members need to order hats, scarves, or ties please go online and order these directly from ‘Leslie Carman’ at www.4hsupplies.com
C O U N T Y NE W S - C L U B L E A D E R S C O R N E R
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my 4-H Visit www.my4-h.org Leaders, looking for resources to enhance your project? Enroll at this website and review the resources available to you.
U P C O M I N G A D M I N I S T R A T I V E D E A D L I N E S
November 30th Fair Exhibitor and Adult Volunteer Enrollments Due All members planning on taking a project to the Shasta District Fair must enroll by this date All adult volunteers must be enrolled by this date Multiple items due 2017 - 2018 4-H Club Budget 2017 - 2018 Program Planning Guide 2017 - 2018 Club Officers Updated list of club bank account signers December 15th Enrollment Fee Invoices Mailed This date is approximate Invoices billed in December are the first installment for the current program year Fees must be paid within 45 days following the receipt of the invoice
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Volunteers needed to serve dinner
& and help with cleanup, assist guests with filling out tickets prior to dinner
Volunteers assisting with tickets, need to be in place at 4:45 pm in Lassen Hall
Volunteers serving food & assisting with cleanup, need to be in place at 5:30 pm in Lassen Hall. FFA volunteers are also serving dinner
Volunteers need to be in whites, you will also receive dinner
If you have any questions, please call Jami Simmons @ 530-510-3981
R E G I O NA L, STA T E & N A T I O NA L FU N D I N G & M O R E
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NATIONAL 4-H CONFERENCE- APRIL 7-14, 2018 2018 National 4-H Conference Information Follow the above link to learn more about the 2017National 4-H Conference. Please note that California delegates must apply through the State 4-H Website to attend.
2018 National 4-H Conference Application
The 2017 National 4-H Conference registration is due by November 5, 2017 at 11:59pm. Late applications will not be reviewed.
As part of this application, you will need to submit a 4-H Resume. For more information on how to build a 4-H Resume, visit the 4-H Resumes page under Resources for Youth Members.
2018 National 4-H Conference Reference Survey
The Reference Survey is due by November 5, 2017 at 11:59pm. Please send this survey to the person serving as your reference and have them complete it before November 5, 2017.
Staff Coordinator: Jenna Colburn, [email protected]
Purpose of California’s Delegation to the National 4-H Conference
1. Provide opportunities for California youth and adults to participate in and contribute to 4-H on the national level.
2. Assist California 4-H Youth Development in strengthening youth-adult partnerships and involving youth, volunteers, and staff in 4-H
decision-making.
3. Provide a system for an exchange of 4-H Youth Development programming ideas among states.
4. Visit Congress and make legislators aware of the tremendous impact of the 4-H program.
Eligibility Requirements
All delegates must not have represented California 4-H Youth Development at the National 4-H Conference within the past seven years, and will be at least 16 years of age on December 31, 2017
Tractor Supply Fundraiser Opportunity! Tractor Supply has a standing invitation for any 4-H clubs interested in holding a BBQ fundraiser at the Redding store each Saturday throughout the year. Please call three to four weeks in advance to schedule your weekend. Tractor Supply will furnish the barbeque and propane; your club brings the hot dogs, condiments, etc. Car washes or bake sales are also possibilities. Please call Tom or Carol to schedule your fundraiser or to learn more about how your club can help during the fall campaign. Leaders, please make sure you have your Food Safety Certification.
CA 4-H STEM BLOG Featured Story: Growing a 4-H Computer Science Career Pathway Do you have an awesome STEM program or STEM project in your county that you wish to share? We would love to share your STEM program/project on our CA 4-H STEM page and California 4-H Grown page as a STEM Highlight! Please send a short description of your STEM program/project along with a picture and link, if available, to Jessica Bautista. This will be a great opportunity to showcase the amazing 4-H STEM in California!
Visit our California Grown 4-H Blog website
DO YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM)?
Subscribe to receive CA 4-H STEM updates! This is a great way to stay informed on upcoming STEM events in California and opportunities for 4-H’ers and volunteers.
Click here to subscribe today! SAVE THE DATE Northern Youth Summit (Formerly WHY Conference) January 26-28, 2018 YWAM Campus 15850 Richardson Springs Rd Chico, CA 95970
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R E G I O NA L, STA T E & N A T I O NA L N E W S
WANT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 2018 CALIFORNIA 4-H HORSE CLASSIC? Make sure to sign up at one of the many qualifying horse shows! For a list of shows in your county, please visit the Equine Qualifier Events page here. Hosting a qualifying horse show? Please register your event here to be considered for the 2018 CA 4-H Horse Classic.
SAVE THE DATE!! THE 2018 CALIFORNIA STATE 4-H FIELD DAY will be held on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at UC Davis. This is largest and most comprehensive educational event for 4-H youth members (age 9-19) and 4-H volunteer educators, California State 4-H Field Day has more than 1,500 participants annually. Since 2002, 4-H'ers from throughout the state have come together to connect and compete in this statewide event, held annually on the campus of the University of California, Davis. The goal of the event is to provide a culminating experience for 4-H members in their year-long 4-H education in public speaking, textiles, plant sciences, photography, interview skills, and entomology. Please stay tuned for more information!
4-H CAMP ENTHUSIASTS – SAVE THE DATE! APRIL 6 – 8, 2018 The 2018 4-H Camping Conference will be held April 6 – 8, 2018 at Redwood Glen in the Santa Cruz Mountains between San Francisco and Santa Cruz. The Camping Conference is a biannual event which provides 4-H teen leaders, volunteers and staff the opportunity to improve their camping programs and meet others who are just as passionate about camp as they are. The conference is filled with enlightening workshops, engaging activities, and new programming ideas. Additional information will follow!
State Fashion Revue News 2018- Start your Service Projects today! State 4-H Fashion Revue Website ( Click Here) The service projects for 2018 State Fashion Revue are pillowcases for Ryan’s Case for Smiles and blankets for Project Linus. Ryan's Case for Smiles distributes pillowcases to children with life-changing illnesses. Project Linus provides handmade blankets to seriously ill and traumatized children. For more information, visit the SFR website and scroll down to the section for Service Projects. The 2018 SFR categories are Traditional, Upcycled, Consumer Science Purchased $40, See it, Sew it Challenge, and Retro/Vintage Inspired Challenge. For complete information, see the SFR website. Counties – to assist the SFR Committee with communications, please take a few minutes to give us your contact information and Fashion Revue dates using the survey at http://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=21764. Thank you!
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R E G I O NA L, STA T E & N A T I O NA L N E W S
VOLUNTEERS ORB Support Website - is filled with both written instructions and “How To” Videos to help you navigate using the CA 4-H Online Record Book (ORB).
ORB Internet Café Training Online - Want to learn how to better use the CA 4-H Online Record Book? We will be hosting 2 online opportunities to learn ORB for staff, volunteers and youth members. This is the same training that we were offering live in counties over the past few years but now you can access from the comfort of your own home! Unable to attend either date? Not a problem, the training will be posted on our 4-H Youtube page following each training.
The live virtual trainings will take place on: Saturday, October 14, 2017 from 9am-noon Saturday, January 13, 2018 from 9am-noon Pre-registration is not necessary! Check out the flyer here for login instructions.
VOLUNTEERS UC ANR is aligning volunteer development requirements for all UC ANR programs statewide. Starting in 2017-18, volunteers in 4-H are required to complete between 1-3 hours of volunteer development courses annually which will be delivered online. Your UCCE 4-H Office will be sharing new enrollment procedures and training login information with you during the upcoming months, if they haven’t already. We hope you embrace this endeavor in the spirit in which it is intended: to instill a desire for life-long learning in youth. 4-H volunteers can best model life-long learning by continuing to gain new knowledge and insight themselves. Most importantly, 4-H volunteers should share their continuing education work with youth. Show them your certificates, talk about what you learned and how you hope to share that with them. In the coming months and years there will be many optional development opportunities for 4-H volunteers such as Club Leader Essentials, Chaperone training, Project Leader Essentials and much more.
NATIONAL YOUTH SUMMIT ON AGRI-SCIENCE: JANUARY 12 - 15, 2018 At the National Youth Summit on Agri-Science high school students develop the skills and knowledge needed for the challenges facing agriculture, food security and sustainability. This Summit emphasizes hands-on educational experiences led by experts in the agricultural community. Please register here, registration will open Oct. 12.
NATIONAL YOUTH MAKER SUMMIT NOVEMBER 2 - 5, 2017 Do you like to invent, build, or experiment? Do you ever catch yourself wondering how something can be improved? Have you ever taken something apart just to see how it works? The Maker National Youth Summit is for the creative and curious young minds of the next generation of innovators. Please register here, registration will close Oct. 26.
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R E G I O NA L, STA T E & N A T I O NA L N E W S
4-H SHOOTING SPORTS TRAININGS 4-H Shooting Sports – Pistol Workshop December 9/10, 2017 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM River Oaks Range, Winton, Merced County http://4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/STEM/SET_Projects/ShootingSports/?calitem=374762&g=87663
4-H Shooting Sports – Rifle Workshop November 18/19, 2017 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM River Oaks Range, Winton, Merced County http://4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/STEM/SET_Projects/ShootingSports/?calitem=374755&g=87663
4-H Shooting Sports – Archery Workshop December 9/10, 2017 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM River Oaks Range, Winton, Merced County http://4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/STEM/SET_Projects/ShootingSports/?calitem=374759&g=87663
4-H Shooting Sports – Western Heritage Workshop January 6/7, 2018 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM River Oaks Range, Winton, Merced County http://4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/STEM/SET_Projects/ShootingSports/?calitem=374762&g=87663
4-H Shooting Sports – Muzzle Loading Workshop January 13/14, 2018 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM River Oaks Range, Winton, Merced County http://4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/STEM/SET_Projects/ShootingSports/?calitem=374766&g=87663
4-H Shooting Sports National Championships June 24 - 29, 2018 Grand Island, NE Applications are now being accepted for the 2018 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships in Grand Island, Nebraska. The applications and a list of expectations of potential California 4-H members wishing to participate in the event can be found at: http://4h.ucanr.edu/?calitem=380208 Applications are due online or at the State 4-H Office by October 1, 2017. The online application can be accessed at: https://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=21623 Additional information regarding the 2018 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships can be found at: http://www.4-hshootingsports.org/nat_invite.php
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UCCE - S H A S TA C O U N T Y P RO G R A M N E W S
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UCCE - S H A S TA C O U N T Y P RO G R A M N E W S
EASTERN SHASTA COUNTY PROJECT PARTICIPATION Now that the details associated with the 2017 Inter-Mountain Fair are wrapping up I started to reflect on the number of youth touched by the fair through the market animal program as compared to the number of youth enrolled locally in 4-H. In 2017 over 97 youth exhibited and sold livestock at Inter-Mountain Fair (73 from eastern Shasta Co. and 24 from Big Valley). Youth selling at this fair has trended downward slightly in the last three years. Figure A outlines the total number of lots sold at the fair since 2008. Figure A Number of Lots sold through Jr. Livestock Auction at Inter-Mountain Fair
Youth can participate in this program as 4-H, FFA, Grange or Independent exhibitors. Figure B outlines the number of lots marketed by 4-H, FFA and Independent exhibitors locally (because of their rare occurrence, Grange exhibitors are not included).
Figure B. Number of Lots sold by Youth Organization (4-H, FFA and Independent)
It is interesting to look at the importance of market animal projects. In the 2016/17 there were 134 youth participating in 4-H in eastern Shasta County. Of these 31 are primary members (recall they cannot participate in market animal projects by policy). About 73% of the 103 members that can participate in animal projects choose to do so. The 27% that do not participate in market animal projects participate in projects ranging from photography and quilting to shooting sports. In 2016/17 there were 111 4th Graders enrolled at Fall River and Burney Elementary Schools. Of those students, 34 of those youth were enrolled 4-H (approximately 33% of the 4th graders). These fourth graders also make up nearly 1/3 of the youth enrolled in the program (exclusive of primary members). The market animal projects are an important component of the 4-H program locally and are a valuable youth engagement opportunity. As population and demographics in the county change we need to understand the educational needs of local youth. In the fall of 2017 we will begin to recruit and hire a Youth Development Advisor for Shasta-Trinity-Tehama counties to help us develop strategies so we can continue to meet the needs of our local youth. Larry Forero, Livestock Advisor
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It is the policy of the University of California (UC) and the UC Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources not to engage in discrimination against or harassment of any person in any of its programs or activities (Complete nondiscrimination policy statement can be found at http://ucanr.edu/sites/anrstaff/files/215244.pdf )
Inquiries regarding ANR’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to John I. Sims, Affirmative Action Compliance Officer/Title IX Officer, University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2801 Second Street, Davis, CA 95618, (530) 750-1397.
RECORD BOOK CORNER
Activity/Event/Award
List your projects, don’t forget the Leadership Project if your club has one . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1—4-H Project
Attend a Council Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3—4-H Event Attended
Committee Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4—Leadership
Committee Chair Person . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4—Leadership
Junior or Teen Leader (once for each project) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4—Leadership
Participated in a Community Service Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5—Community Service
Represented 4-H at your school or other community group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5—Citizenship OR 6—Communication Skills
Led the American Flag Salute at a Council Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5—Citizenship
Article Submitted to Cloverleaf or local newspaper about club activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6—Communication
Led the 4-H Pledge at a Council Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6—Communication
Received School Honor or Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7—Honors & Recognition
School or Community Sports Team, Private Lessons, Organization Member-ship, . . . . . . . . 8—Lifestyle Activities
After School Job, Music Group
University of California Cooperative Extension
Shasta County 4-H November 2017
Current Resident OR:
Nate Caeton, 4-H Youth Development Program Representative 1851 Hartnell Avenue Redding, CA 96002 Phone: 530-224-4900 Fax: 530-224-4904 Website: http://ceshasta.ucanr.edu/4-H_Program/Shasta_County_4-H_Information/ [email protected]
VALLEY COUNCIL INTERMOUNTAIN COUNCIL Next meeting will be January 17, 2018 Next meeting will be January 24, 2018
6:00 pm at the 4-H Office 7pm at IM Fairgrounds, McArthur
All leaders and youth 14 years and older have voting rights. Please come and take part!
COUNCIL
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