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4-H Tip Sheet October 2005
 
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Deadlines:
Nov 1 National Western Catch A Calf Nominations Due to State 4-H Office

2005 Kansas State Fair Updates  Periodically check this site for changes.
Wiebers

National Western Catch A Calf Program   Any 4-H member from western Kansas from 12-18 years of age by December 31, 2005 is eligible for this program provided by the National Western Livestock show in Denver. Nomination forms and rules may be requested from the State 4-H Office. Nominations are due to State 4-H Office by November 1, 2005.  Adams

Centennial Thanks    A giant 4-H thank you to everyone who helped prepare for and/or participate in the Kansas 4-H Centennial opening ceremony at the State Fair on Saturday, Sept. 10. The Hutch News reported 1,000 - 1,500 marchers in the Parade, and I believe it. Your promotion of the parade and getting your county's centennial candle there was worth all the effort. It really got the attention of many Fair-goers. We're off to a great start of hundreds of Centennial celebrations throughout Kansas in the next year. 

Special thanks to Office Professionals in the State 4-H Office for their help and support of this effort--Cheryl Thomas for developing the web site; Kathy Zimmerman for getting information to you in the Tip Sheet, and Lori Baker and Cherie Riffey for helping me get organized and names printed for the parade line-up and candle holders. Thanks to members of the Centennial Committee, State 4-H Youth Leadership Council and Collegiate 4-H for assisting with the parade line-up and chant. Thanks to Jack Lindquist for being the master candle installer (I discovered the Friday afternoon before that the candle holes I had cut had expanded from the moisture, and the candles would not fit the holes, to a BIG thanks to Mitchell, Shawnee county 4-H'er who volunteered to help me take steel rasps to all 105 holes and ream them out by hand, so Jack could force the candles in!) Thanks to Lisa Pryor, state office student assistant who handled all the details at the new 4-H Centennial Hall, while I was getting the parade ready. Thanks to Jodi Besthorn and Sedgwick county for supplying the extra standards we needed to rope off everything for the ceremony. Thanks to Trisha Cash, Marla Day and Dale Anderson for helping hoist and decorate the giant cake. Jessica Furney, Pottawatomie 4-H member did an absolutely fabulous rendition of the "I Pledge" song, written by Kathleen Ward. Thanks to Nancy Peterson, whose devotion to the 4-H cause resulted in the 4-H recognition at the Governor's Kansas Quarter launch on Friday, (Sherman county 4-H'er and K-State singer, Darin Richardson lead the crowd in the singing of "Home on the Range"; the participation of
4-H'er Jamie Smidt on the live broadcast of Prairie Home Companion, and the writing of about 20 State Fair and Centennial related news releases prior to the Fair, that are also posted on the State Fair's website.  Linda Sleichter deserves applause for giving leadership from Extension Communications to create the Marketing Plan for the Centennial and National 4-H Week, specifically for securing the State Fair hand stamps and working with Steven Graham to get the Power Cat-Clover Centennial pin.

Thanks to the Kansas 4-H Foundation, especially Rhonda Atkinson and Trisha Cash, for the development, publishing and coordination of the selling of the third Kansas 4-H cookbook. (It is the sale of the cookbooks that will finance the Centennial budget!) Thanks to Kathy Lupfer-Nielson for creating the great historical display at the Fair; and finally to the State Fair Board and staff who really made the Fair come alive in many ways with our Centennial theme this year.

We will be keeping you posted about future opportunities and events, and be watching for the announcement of the Kansas 4-H Hall of Fame, and plans for the Centennial finale' at the 2006 State Fair. Forever 4-H!   Fisher

Strengthening 4-H Clubs Training Back by popular demand. If you missed the Strengthening 4-H Clubs Training last year, we are offering it again on Friday, January 6, at Pottorf Hall, Manhattan or Friday, February 24 at the Southwest Area Office, Garden City.

Today, 4-H comes in many forms and sizes, but the club model still remains our flagship program. Picture a small group of kids working with at least one caring adult, learning things of interest, developing life skills and contributing to their community.

Experience tells us it is still relevant to today's youth and families.  Strong management and attention to detail are the foundation to successful 4-H clubs that meet the needs of members, where members are eager to join, where families are excited about 4-H and where members and adults willingly volunteer to work.

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; making club meetings that youth choose to attend and sharing program management tools for club organization and operation.

You’ll go home with new resources and ideas to share with your club leaders. Registration fee is $20 which includes lunch. More details will be sent at a later date, but reserve either January 6 or February 24 on your calendar and plan to attend. Mack/Buchele/Hinshaw/Barker

Kansas 4-H Volunteer Forum Information On The Web  Complete information for the Kansas 4_H Volunteer Leaders Forum is now on the 4-H website and check out "What’s Hot." The Forum will be Nov. 19 - 20 at Rock Springs 4-H Center. There is an optional program evening of Nov. 18. See the web info for the full schedule.

This is an outstanding 4-H Volunteer Leader development opportunity that we believe would benefit both 4-H Volunteers and the 4-H programs they volunteer for. Please help us promote this Forum.

The Kansas Youth Leadership Forum (KYLF) will be conducted at Rock Spring this same weekend. We think the combination of the two forums offers great training, learning opportunities and fun for teens, volunteers and staff. It also offers the opportunity for transportation pooling.

Anyone chaperoning for KYLF needs to register with KYLF. Volunteers or staff registering as a KYLF chaperone will have an option to attend some of the volunteer forum workshops. They will need to indicate that as their workshop choice during the KYLF registration process.

This is the first year participants will have the opportunity to register online. We encourage people to do that, then to bring payment and a completed participation form to the local Extension office to send in to the State 4-H Office. Those unable to register online may bring paper registration materials to the local extension office, who may register them online or send the forms to the State 4-H Office. Registration is due online by October 14, or late registration through October 21, with a $10 late fee. Registrations will be closed on October 21, at 5 p.m. All participation forms and payment should reach the State 4-H Office no later then October 24. Prior to mailing, please check that participation forms are complete.

For information on 4-H Volunteers Forum, contact Rod Buchele, rbuchele@oznet.ksu.edu or Cindy Baldwin cgteach@hometelco.net , for questions on KYLF, contact Beth Hinshaw, bhinshaw@oznet.ksu.edu and for assistance with the online registration procedure, contact Kathy Zimmerman, kzimmerm@oznet.ksu.edu or Justin Wiebers, jwiebers@ksu.edu  Buchele

2006 Kansas Youth Leadership Council - Applications will be included in the KYLF registration packets, and are posted on the web . Any Kansas 4-H member between the ages of 14 and 18 by January 1, 2006 may apply. This year's delegation will elect representatives from the four extension program areas (NE, NW, SE, SW). Please encourage those outstanding young leaders in your county to apply. Wiebers/Hinshaw

Campference Canceled –Thanks to all of the local office that promoted campference.  The Youth Council was sorry to cancel, but it was the best decision for this year with the low enrollment.  They are dedicated to the concept for a camp/conference for tweenagers and will try again in the future.  Hinshaw/Felzke/Smidt

Southwest Youth Leadership Forum  The Southwest Youth Leadership Forum will be held Oct. 15 at the Newman Center on the Gray County Fairgrounds Cimarron. It is open to all youth grades 7 - 12 and youth from outside the Southwest Area are invited. An information flyer and registration form is on the web or go to Kansas4-H.org and check out What’s Hot.

The theme of the Forum is "Leadership Construction Zone - 4-Hers at Work". The keynote speaker will be Kristin Miller speaking on QBQ, the Question Behind the Question, How Can I Make a Difference?". Afternoon workshops on 4-H on the Net, Teens Building Successful Clubs and Teen Leadership will be offered.

The cost of this Forum will be $20 with a tee-shirt of $15 without. Registrations are due September 28th.

Please print off the flyer and help us publicize this outstanding fun leadership development opportunity for teens.  Buchele  rbuchele@oznet.ksu.edu

Experience our Nation through a Young Person's Eyes; Chaperone a 2006 4-H Trip
The State 4-H Office is now accepting applications for adult chaperones for the following out-of-state trips:  National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Citizenship Washington Focus in Washington D.C., and National 4-H Conference also in Washington D.C. 
Wiebers
  
North Central Regional Volunteers Forum  The Kansas delegation to North Central Regional Volunteers Forum is filling fast but we still have room for more. The Forum will be November 10 - 13 at Rapid City, South Dakota. Full information is available on the web.

The Forum theme is Shining Bright Forum. It will feature inspirational and informative speakers, over fifty workshops in six time slots as well as tours and social activities. Of course there will be lots of fun sprinkled in during the forum.

Cost is $220 before October 10th, $240 after October 10th. Registration closes October 31st.

Please let folks know of this great opportunity. If you have questions, please contact Rod Buchele rbuchele@oznet.ksu.edu, Susan Schlichting, Ellis County, sschlich@oznet.ksu.edu or any of the Kansas Association of 4-H Volunteers Officers.   Buchele

Kansas Youth Leadership Forum - The KYLF registration materials are on the web.  KYLF will be November 18-20, 2005 at Rock Springs 4-H Center and is for those youth  ages 14-18.  Registration is due online by October 14, or late registration through October 21, with a $10 late fee.  Registrations will be closed on October 21, at 5 p.m.  All participation forms and payment should reach the State 4‑H Office no later then October 24. Prior to mailing, please check that participation forms are complete. 

We are pleased that KYLF and the Volunteer Forum will be held at the same time again this year.   Anyone chaperoning for KYLF needs to register with KYLF.  Volunteers or staff registering as a KYLF chaperone will have an option to attend some of the volunteer forum workshops.  They will need to indicate that as their workshop choice during the KYLF registration process. 

This is the first year participants will have the opportunity to register online. We encourage people to do that, then to bring payment and a completed participation form to the local Extension office to send in to the State 4-H Office.  Those unable to register online may bring paper registration materials to the local extension office, who may register them online or send the forms to the State 4-H Office.   

For information on for questions on KYLF, contact Beth Hinshaw for questions on 4-H Volunteers Forum, contact Rod Bucheleor Cindy Baldwin and for assistance with the online registration procedure, contact Kathy Zimmerman   or Justin Wiebers  Buchele/Hinshaw/Wiebers

Action Team Applications The 4-H Photography Action Team and the 4-H Ambassador Action Team are accepting applications for membership. Spots for both teens and adults are open. Application forms are on the web or go to Kansas4-H.org click on forms (on the left side) and select Action Team Application from the drop down menu. Forms will be accepted at any time, but of course, sooner is better than later.  Buchele

Centennial Community Service  We know Kansas 4-H Clubs are involved in a variety of service projects each year and we hope Kansas 4-H Clubs are ready to celebrate a year of Community Service to celebrate 100 years of 4-H.  The service project focuses on fighting hunger in Kansas through, food donations, planting an extra row in your garden to donate to local agencies, monetary donations or spending time working at local food pantries or meal sites.  Packets were distributed to each local office at the Kansas State Fair.   

All materials, the report form, the logo and the information sheet are all available on the web.  

Please continue to encourage your clubs to report their work to fight hunger in your local community.  At next year’s State fair we will report back what has happened across the State.   

With the tremendous needs in the gulf area, we also encourage your clubs to be involved with Hurricane Katrina relief and report that as well, just note that on your report form.   

If you have questions, please contact Evelyn Neier or Beth Hinshaw.  Neier/Hinshaw

State 4-H Dog Conference and Dog Quiz Bowl, November 5-6, 2005 Rock Springs State
4-H Center. New this year is a 4-H Dog Presentation option.  Online registration is encouraged. Conference registration form and Dog Bowl information and entry form is available and members without internet access may submit their form to their local extension office. Adams

National 4-H Conference - Applications are on the State 4-H Website and are due to the State 4-H Office October 1.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a young person to represent Kansas at a National Conference.  Each County is invited to nominate one teen or Districts can nominate up the number of counties in their district for this opportunity. Delegates must be between the ages of 15-18 by January 1, 2006.

Delegates are selected to interview based on a written application.  Personal interviews will be on November 19, during the Kansas Youth Leadership Forum. Cost to the delegate will be $900.00. In the past 4-H clubs, 4-H councils, local 4-H Foundations and local service groups have helped with this fee. The remainder of their National Conference fees will be paid through a grant from the Kansas 4-H Foundation.

Selected Conference Delegates will have the opportunity and the responsibility to be involved in the 4-H program through the State 4-H Advisory, the State 4-H Youth Council and other aspects of the 4-H Program. Kansas 4-H’ers who have attended National 4-H Congress or National 4-H Youth Directions Academy are not eligible to attend National 4-H Conference. Hinshaw/Wiebers

2006 Kansas Youth Leadership Council - Applications are up on the KYLF site.  Any Kansas 4-H member between the ages of 14 and 18 by January 1, 2006 may apply. This year's delegation will elect representatives from the four extension program areas (NE, NW, SE, SW). Please encourage those outstanding young leaders in your county to apply. Wiebers/Hinshaw

Fall State 4-H Shooting Sports Matches  There will be two fall 4-H matches to qualify for the National 4-H Match for 2006. The small bore and muzzle loading match will be held September 24, 2005 at Fancy Creek Range outside of Manhattan, KS.  The shotgun match will be held October 8, 2005 at the KTA fields outside of Newton, KS. Registration has been closed for this event.  For complete details go to the 4-H Shooting Sports Home WebpageGerhard
Fall Shooting Sports Instructor Training  The Fall Shooting Sports Instructor Training will be October 21-23, 2005 in Hutchinson, KS at the State Fairgrounds.  We will be meeting in the 4-H Encampment Building and in other facilities in the Hutchinson area.  All disciplines are planning on being held including Hunting Skills.  Participants will need to bring your own bedding and toiletries if you are staying in the Encampment Building.  Registrations will be due September 30, 2005 to the Department of 4-H Youth Development at K-State.  Information is available on the web.

Hope Venture Grants for Youth Ages 13-20.  Several of you have inquired about additional opportunities for youth to be engaged in the relief efforts in Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi. Perhaps you might be interested in reviewing the following information and the potential opportunity for your 4-H youth program.

Subject: Sharing Information: Hope Venture Grants

Many young people have already teamed up with friends to do something to help the people affected by Hurricane Katrina. If you know of a young person trying to get a relief or fundraising organization off the ground, Youth Venture can get you started. MTV and Youth Venture are offering Hope Venture Grants of up to $1,000 to support young people who want to launch a venture -- an organization, club, or business -- that will aid those affected by Hurricane Katrina.

First priority will be given to proposals that support the creation of sustainable ventures that aid the citizens and communities who have lost so much from this disaster. A second priority will be proposals to start organizations solely for the purpose of raising and distributing funds for those in need.

Hope Venture Grants will be offered every week for the next six months to groups of two or more young people (ages 13-20) with the most compelling venture ideas to assist the people and communities affected.

Applications for one-time projects will not be considered. Read the Official Rules before applying. View and print the Application.  For tips and tools on starting your venture visit Youth Venture. Questions: email ny@youthventure.org with Hope Venture Grants in subject line.

For more information on Youth Venture McNally

North Central Regional Collegiate 4-H Conference This years conference will take place at Kansas State University.  Participants will stay at the Ramada Inn Hotel across the street from the KSU Union.  This is a great opportunity to meet fellow Collegiate 4-Hers from across the mid-west including Missouri, Ohio, Minnesota, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, Illinois and Kansas.  We welcome you to experience a great relaxing  atmosphere with fun and excitement along the way. Dobesh

New 4-H Enrollment Form  A Microsoft Word version of the new 4-H enrollment form is available on the web.  Extension Offices are welcome to use this document with the MG-3A form to add or remove projects that are different from the state project list.  Adams/Wiebers

 

 
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