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4-H Tip Sheet November 2004
Deadlines:
| October 22 |
KYLF Late Registration to State 4-H
Office |
| October 22 |
Volunteer Leader Forum Late
Registration to Cindy Baldwin |
| November 24 |
National Western Stock Show
Catch-A-Calf Applications due to State 4-H Office |
| December 10 |
Kansas City Global Conference
Registration to State 4-H Office |
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Kansas City 4-H Global Conference -
The conference information is now available on the
web.
KC Global Conference will be held March 9-12,
2005, at the Airport Hilton Hotel in KC, MO. Delegates may only attend
the conference one time during their 4-H career. Extension Units
are not limited on the number of youth they can bring. Registration
forms and fees are due from local Extension Offices in the State 4-H Office
by December 10. Wiebers/Hinshaw |
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Kansas Youth Leadership Forum
- Late registration forms and fees including the $20 late fee are due in the State 4-H Office by October
22. Extension Units with
delegates and youth council candidates will receive additional information
about the conference after registration is complete. Hinshaw/Wiebers
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4-H Youth Development Program Management
Updates - Join us for 4-H Youth Development Program Management Updates
from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m: NE
Area: Dec. 2, Pottorf Hall, Manhattan, KS
SE Area: Dec. 3, Community Building Eureka, KS
SW Area: Dec. 8, SWREC Garden City, KS
NW Area: Dec. 9, 4-H Building, Russell,
Kansas Agenda topics include:
- Essential Elements of 4-H Youth
Development
- Update on State 4-H Leader / Assistant
Director Position
- 4-H Youth Development Strategic Plan and 5
year Action Plans
- Kansas 4-H Foundation Update
- Growing 4-H - Looking at Critical Numbers
- 4-H Advisory Report - Area 4-H Advisory
Representatives
- Area Concerns and Questions
Registration Fee: $15.00. Make checks
payable to: KSU. Payable at site. Lunch will be served on site.
Please call or email the following Office
Professional by November 22 if you plan to attend:
December 2 - Corrine Huse, NE Area Office,
785-532-5833,
chuse@oznet.ksu.edu
December 3 - Karen Walters, SE Area Office,
620-431-1530,
kwalters@oznet.ksu.edu
Please call or email the following Office
Professional by December 1 if you plan to attend:
December 8 - Eva Rosas, SW Area Office,
620-275-9164,
erosas@oznet.ksu.edu
December 9 - Sally Patten, NW Area
Office, 785-462-6281,
spatten@ozet.ksu.edu
Mack/Hinshaw/Buchele/Barker
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Strengthening 4-H Clubs Training
- Strengthening 4-H Clubs Training is set for Tuesday, December 14, in
Emporia, and Wednesday, December 15, in Scott City.
Today, 4-H comes in many forms and sizes, but the club
model still remains our flagship program.
Plan to join us as we spend time focusing on
strengthening 4-H clubs. The purpose of this training is to strengthen our
capacity to work with adults and youth to develop and support strong,
effective 4-H clubs. Topics will include the latest research on
characteristics of successful (strong) 4-H Clubs; creating a positive
environment; leading club meetings that youth choose to attend; and sharing
program management tools for club organization and operation.
You will go home with new resources and ideas to share with your club
leaders. Please call or email Corrine Huse, NE Area Office by December 6 to
register for either site. Registration fee is $10 which includes lunch. Make
check payable to KSU. This training is supported through an Epsilon Sigma
Phi Innovation Grant. Mack/Hinshaw/Buchele/Barker
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4-H Afterschool
Training - Want to learn more about
getting 4-H involved with after school programming in your community? The
state 4-H Afterschool Team will be conducting two training sessions: Feb. 1, 2005, in Scott City and Feb. 3, 2005, in Emporia. More details will be
coming, but reserve these dates on your calendar now.
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County Competitions - Every year, during fair season, we have
questions asking what shows can be used to qualify for state fair. This is
determined by each county/district; however, NOW is the time to make the
decision and publish the list so everyone will know well in advance of the
next show season. Remember that you cannot list a show that is held after
the state fair entry deadline for your county/district. These designations
are in addition to animal nomination procedures. Projects to consider are:
Dog Care and Training, Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy, Poultry, Rabbit, and Dairy
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Horse Panorama - Information for 2005
will soon be posted on
the horse program page.
Remember that any senior (age 14 and older) must have passed all three
sections (knowledge, leadership and skill) of Level I and Level II prior to
the deadline for the Panorama. Please do not wait until the last minute to
accomplish this as our office is closed between Christmas and New Years, in
accordance with University policy.
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4-H Camp Theme Contest - Something New, help select a
theme for Kansas 4-H to use during the 2005 camping season!
The 4-H camper whose theme is chosen will receive a camp scholarship
courtesy of the Kansas 4-H Foundation. Have 4-Hers submit their
idea to the State 4-H Office % Camp Theme committee by
December 31.2004. A theme idea, sketch and 25 words or less on why they
choose that particular theme. If their theme is chosen, they will attend
camp with a free registration fee. More information contact Lisa Long
620.532.5131 -
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Marketing 4-H - An Ongoing Task -
Even though 4-H Week has past, keep "4-H" in the
spotlight through marketing efforts.
We encourage you to include an article in your 4-H
newsletter reminding families to pass the recruitment issue of the Kansas
4-H Journal on and get it into the hands of a prospective 4-H family.
With their personal invitation and testimony of the impact 4-H has had on
their familys, how can others say no?
All of the
recruitment issue articles are on the state 4-H
web page under Resources/Marketing. Please feel free to use them to help you
in your marketing efforts. Mack
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Invitation to Pilot New 4HCCS Communications
Curriculum, Grades 3-12 - The 4-H Cooperative Curriculum System
(4HCCS), is ready to launch the national pilot for a new
communications curriculum for youth in grades 3-12. Beginning in October
2004, 4-H sites across the nation will be piloting the Express Yourself
series. The books are appropriate for youth in educational settings, in and
out of school. Activities are designed to raise the awareness of different
forms of communication and to enable youth to experience the impact of
communication in their everyday lives. They are also correlated to the
National Standards for Teachers of English. See additional information on
the series below.
WHO MAY PILOT
The curriculum is appropriate for groups addressing communication with
youth, grades 3-12, including: 4-H clubs, K-12 and home school programs,
camps, school enrichment, military youth programs, Boys and Girls Clubs,
YMCA's. Pilot curricula will be available in PDF format and accessed on the
4-H CCS web site (n4hccs.org) for downloading. Success stories and photos
may be posted to the website from groups who pilot the curriculum. A photo
release form is available online at the 4HCCS site for pictures you would
like posted on the web.
HOW TO PILOT
The pilot will begin in October and run until January 1, 2005. You may
complete the activities at any time during these months. If you wish to
pilot the Express Yourself Communications Series , please email
jamisonk@vt.edu.
Include your name, email, mailing address, phone, and fax. In the subject line type: 4-H
Communications Pilot. More information will be sent to you
via email about how to download the pilot materials. The pilot process
enables the team to gather feedback from youth and adults to improve the
series. The commitment includes completing as many activities as possible
between October and January and completing an evaluation.
The evaluation forms for youth and adults
will be available online at the 4HCCS website in November. They may be
downloaded or filled out on-line by participants. We sincerely appreciate
your willingness to participate. Your comments, feedback and suggestions
will enrich the curriculum.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERIES Level
1---Picking Up the Pieces: Grades 3-5
What are the pieces needed to become a successful communicator? Youth
discover how to put together a communication puzzle through nonverbal,
verbal, and written activities that stretch and strengthen personal
communication skills. Encrypting codes, writing songs, giving directions,
dealing with bullies, creating an illustrated talk, and making a statement
through art are a few of the exciting topics offered.
Level 2---Putting It Together: Grades 6-8--What
communication skills are necessary to effectively express yourself and
impact others? Stimulating activities provide opportunities for youth to
practice and gain confidence in communicating in a variety of situations.
Watch them unfold as strong communicators in front of your eyes while they
present oral reasons, plan and present speeches and demonstrations,
communicate assertively, practice making a good first impression, critique
information, and mentor another. Use with 4-H clubs, after school programs,
home school and other youth development groups.
Level 3---The Perfect Fit: Grades 9-12--How
can youth find a perfect communication fit to pave the way for their future?
Support youth as they enrich and polish their communication skills and
develop a public presence by: speaking in public, exploring communication
careers, writing resumes and cover letters, preparing for job interviews,
dealing with anxiety, and much more! Use with 4-H clubs, after school
programs, home school and other youth development groups.
Leader's Guide - Thirteen additional group
activities, pointers for working with youth, suggestions for leading groups,
and a resource list make this guide a valuable resource. If you
have any questions or need additional information, please
contact:
Kathleen Jamison, Ph.D.
Virginia 4-H Curriculum and Learning Specialist
107 Hutcheson Hall (0419)
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Email:
jamisonk@vt.edu
Phone: 540-231-6372
Fax: 540-231-7866 |
All Agents/Specialists in 4-H Livestock Projects
REGULATORY ALERT
Since
1997, it has been illegal to feed any material containing ruminant protein
to ruminant animals, due to the risk of generating or amplifying Bovine
Spongiform Encephalitis (BSE).
It is
imperative that this action be followed in a complete and thorough fashion
and that there be no leaks in this very important firewall. Therefore, we
at Pet Food Institute ask your assistance in educating farmers, ranchers,
dairy owners, and those who exhibit beef, dairy or sheep show animals that
pet food is not allowed as a feed for any of those animals.
Historically, salvage and/or distressed pet food served as a superior
source of rumen by-pass proteins and high quality fats and was much sought
after as a feed for ruminant animals. The nutritional science hasn’t
changed, but the pathological science has, and by Federal Regulation 21CFR
§589.2000 the use of pet food in ruminant rations is forbidden.
Please help us in making sure that these products are properly used and in
educating those who might use them improperly as to the inappropriateness
of that action.
For
more information, please visit
www.petfoodinstitue.org and download the brochure Handling Salvage
and Distressed Pet Food. You may also contact Nancy K. Cook at
nancy@petfoodinstitute.org; or Stephen Payne at
steve@petfoodinstitute.org for more information.
Thanks for your help in dealing with this critical issue.
Nancy
K. Cook
Vice President, Technical and Regulatory Affairs
Adams
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2004 Kansas State Fair 4-H Exhibit Report
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2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
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Aerospace |
225 |
205 |
195 |
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Arts and Crafts |
346 |
349 |
340 |
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Banners |
148 |
133 |
120 |
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Clothing |
663 |
553 |
514 |
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Crops |
122 |
81 |
73 |
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Dairy Cattle |
175 |
155 |
144 |
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Dairy Goats |
123 |
117 |
142 |
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Demonstrations |
207 |
0 |
101 |
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Dog Show |
342 |
333 |
329 |
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Electric/Electronics |
106 |
89 |
92 |
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Entomology |
82 |
78 |
74 |
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Fashion Revue |
166 |
157 |
150 |
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Fiber Arts |
0 |
0 |
329 |
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Foods (including Preservation) |
1511 |
1396 |
1326 |
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Forestry |
49 |
41 |
37 |
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Geology/Lapidary |
136 |
130 |
113 |
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Home Environment |
66 |
62 |
67 |
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Horse Show |
929 |
1031 |
834 |
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Horticulture |
676 |
394 |
408 |
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Judging Contests |
1714 |
92 |
705 |
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Photo Fun Day |
34 |
0 |
48 |
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Photography |
1422 |
1215 |
1245 |
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Pigeon/Poultry |
342 |
275 |
225 |
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Rabbits |
995 |
1007 |
1064 |
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Shooting Sports |
0 |
0 |
27 |
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Wildlife |
34 |
21 |
30 |
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Woodworking |
277 |
209 |
189 |
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Totals |
11,321 |
8,278 |
8,783 |
Note: Does not include 4-H entries in the Youth Shows for Beef, Sheep
and Swine.
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