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Horse Panorama
February, Rock Springs 4-H Center
Citizenship in Action
February 17-18, 2008 Topeka
This event is for Kansas 4-H members who are at least 14 years old, to learn how the state legislative process works, and how their voice and participation in decision-making can make a difference in 4-H and in their communities.
KC Global Conference
March 12-15, 2008, Kansas City, Missouri
Counties select delegates 15-18 years old to learn about career interest and global issues. Held in mid-March on a Wednesday through Saturday, delegate expenses range from $265 to $350.
National 4-H Conference
March 29-April 3, 2008, Washington D.C.
Up to six delegates are selected by applications and interviews to attend this working conference at the National 4-H Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Delegates work with the national program leaders on issues, visit government officials and participate in cultural opportunities. After returning to Kansas, delegates are actively involved in the State 4-H Youth Leadership Council and other 4-H events. Delegates must be 15-18 years old and are responsible for paying $900 of the total costs.
Discovery Days
June 3-6, 2008, K-State, Manhattan
This college experience held on the K-State campus gives youth, 13-19, the opportunity to learn in a variety of classes, seminars, and college tours.  Registration costs are approximately $160.00. The Emerald Circle Awards banquet is held during this time.
State 4-H Photo Adventure Camp
June, Rock Springs 4-H Center
Citizenship Washington Focus Trip
June 25 - July 6, 2008, Washington D.C.
15-18 year-old members apply to attend this intensive summer citizenship experience in our nation's capitol. Along the route, delegates tour educational sites like the St. Louis Arch, Gettysburg Battlefield, and Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Delegates and/or their counties are responsible for the cost of $1,300.
4-H Geology State Field Trips
First weekend in June after Discovery Days
State 4-H Venturers
This is a unique concept of bringing together youth and adults from the 4-H program, the Boy Scouts of America and other youth organizations who seek outdoor adventure challenges! The program consists of training in outdoor living skills, leadership and teamwork, communications, low-impact camping, backpacking, canoeing and white water techniques prior to the summer adventure trip.
National 4-H Youth Technology Leadership
July
The N4HYTLT consists of 4-H teens from across the U.S.A. who share a commitment to using their technological skills to help integrate more technology into all 4-H programs and to close the Digital Divide that separates the technology haves and have-nots in America.
State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest, School, and Quiz Bowl
Salina, KS
This event is held during the Kansas All Breeds Junior Dairy Show.
State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest
August, KSU Weber Hall, Room 123
State Horticulture Contest
August, K-State, Manhattan
An award of $200 scholarship is awarded toward the first place Senior Team's expenses to compete at the National Junior Association Convention in the Fall.
Capitol City 4-H Meat Contest

State 4-H Meat Contest
Top 2 teams will be eligible for regional/national contests.

International Exchange Programs
Kansas has a long history of involvement in cross-cultural exchange programs and many options are available. Kansas partners with 4-H and rural youth organizations to provide home stays in counties of Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. IFYE Representatives are unmarried young adults, 19-26 years old, who spend six-weeks or from three to six months living and working with host families and learning their culture. IFYE Ambassadors are 14-19 year olds who spend 4-6 weeks in another country living with host families and learning their culture.  The 4-H Japanese exchange provides opportunities for youth 12-18 to spend about a month with a Japanese family.  Host families are also needed each year to host IFYE and Japanese students for periods of two weeks up to six months.
Interstate Exchanges
If your county group is interested in going on an exchange to another state, you can check out the ads that are posted already.
Kansas State Fair
September, Hutchinson
The State Fair serves as the showcase for Kansas 4-H by providing opportunity for county-qualified exhibits in 4-H projects, livestock shows, dog shows and judging contests. Exhibitors must be 10 or older on January 1 to participate in the competitive events. The State Fair begins the first Friday of September following Labor Day.
Kansas Junior Livestock Show
September, Wichita
This show is co-sponsored by K-State Research and Extension Department of Animal Sciences, Kansas Livestock Association and Wichita Chamber of Commerce. Livestock divisions are offered for market steers, hogs, lambs and meat goats, plus breeding beef and sheep. market livestock must be nominated in the spring. Exhibitor scholarships are awarded based on available funding.
Campference
June, Rock Springs 4-H Center.
This event is focused on "betweenagers;" 4-H members ages 12-14. Participants experience the feel of a "conference", while enjoying the "camp" activities at Rock Springs 4-H Center. Campference features workshops about opportunities in the 4-H program, activities to energize youth while learning leadership skills, and how to better interact with others. Participants will meet other youth from around the state of Kansas, and have the opportunity to establish lasting relationships.
4-H Dog Conference
October, Rock Springs 4-H Center
Kansas 4-H SpaceTech Experience
This fantastic experience is held in Hutchinson at the Cosmosphere Space Center and the Hutchinson Community College. Lodging is at the State Fair Encampment building and meals at the Hutchinson Community College.
Kansas Youth Leadership Forum (KYLF)
November, Rock Springs 4-H Center
Designed for youth 14-18 years of age who wish to enhance their leadership skills. The Forum includes speakers, track sessions, service learning, consulting groups and election of area representatives to the State 4-H Council. Cost is approximately $150.
National 4-H Congress
  2007 Pictures
November, Atlanta, GA
This annual trip for state project winners is a recognition, educational, cultural, and community service experience held in late November each year in Atlanta, GA. Project winners selected from Kansas Award winners are offered the opportunity to attend. A travel grant of $200 is provided by the Kansas 4-H Foundation for each delegate, and members are responsible for raising the remaining $800. Counties have the option of sending one Centennial delegate, but are responsible for the entire registration fee.
Kansas 4-H Volunteers Forum
It will be November, Rock Springs 4-H Center.
This Forum is for all 4-H Volunteers. The Forum will feature speakers and workshops that will excite and energize 4-H Volunteers. Cost is around $85 for Kansas Association of 4-H Volunteers members and $95 for nonmembers.
 
 
Kansas 4-H  Calendar
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Kansas 4-H Events Matrix (Excel) (PDF)
 
 

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