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Deadlines:
| Jan 16-22 |
SpaceTech Educators’ Workshop Late Registrations Due |
| Feb 1 |
Kansas 4-H Ambassador Workshop Registration Due |
| Feb 15 |
all Wichita Garden Show Registrations are Due |
| Feb 20 |
Strengthening Clubs Registration Due |
| Feb 25 |
Shooting Sports Instructor Certification Workshop Registration
Due |
| Feb 23 |
Landon Center on Aging Calendar photos Due |
| Mar 20 |
Multi-County Photography Workshop registration Due |
| Apr 1 |
KSF Entry collection ideas Due |
| Apr 4 |
Basic 4-H Operations Training Registrations Due |
| Apr 15 |
Strengthening Clubs Registration Due |
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State 4-H
Program Rally
Thanks to each of you that attended the State 4-H Program
Rally. It was two days filed with great interaction and new
information. A special thanks to our sponsors, The Kansas 4-H
Foundation, Epsilon Sigma Phi and the Farm Credit Associations of
Kansas. If you would like to send a note of appreciation, our Farm
Credit guests and their addresses are as follows.
Janet McPherson and Ruth Wege
2401 N. Seth Child Road
P.O. Box 1807
Manhattan, KS 66505-1807
Brian Creager
1221 East 12th Avenue
P.O. Box L
Emporia, KS 66801-735049
Ed Frye
7940 W. Kellogg Dr.
PO Box 12800
Wichita, 67277-2800
The Kansas 4-H Foundation and Board of Trustees
address is as follows:
Kansas 4-H Foundation
116 Umberger Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
The committee will be meeting soon to go over
evaluations and make recommendations for the future. Committee
members were: Beth Hecht -Leavenworth County, Ross Mosteller-River
Valley District, Beth Hinshaw –SE Area, Andrea Burns-Ford County, Tara
Solomon-Neosho County, Rod Buchele-SW Area, Aliesa Woods-Post Rock
District, Deryl Waldren-NW Area, Diane Mack -NE Area and Pam Van
Horn-State 4-H Office.
Hinshaw
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Kansas State Fair Entry Collection Processes
We are looking for a better way for Extension Offices to collect
entries from 4-H members who qualify to exhibit at the state fair. Do
you have a check list, a sign up sheet, a card system or something
else that works really well in your county to determine who wants
their exhibit to go on to the state fair? Some Extension Offices
simply enter every exhibitor who qualifies; knowing that not all
exhibitors will want their project to go to Hutchinson. Obviously
that doesn’t help department chairs prepare for judges, display space,
ribbons, etc. Before we add 9 year old exhibitors at the state fair
in 2009, we need a better way to anticipate the number of exhibits
coming to the fair.
Please share your entry collection
system or ideas (including any forms or sample lists you use) by
e-mailing them to
ks4hreg@ksu.edu We would appreciate your suggestions by April 1
so there is time to review submissions and share them with everyone
before the fair season starts.
Wiebers
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4-H Camp Preparation
As you prepare for 2008 be sure to use the 2008 Camp
Theme....Catch the Camping Bug! Thanks to the Camp Action Team for
selecting and designing a graphic for you to use. Check the 4-H Web
Page for graphics:
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/Camping/Default.htm
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Blue Ribbon Training Sessions
Basic Enrollment
Wednesday, January 30 2:00-3:00pm
Thursday, January 31 10:00-11:00am
This conference call training session (offered two different times)
will teach new users the basics of enrolling 4-H members, leaders and
other 4-H and Extension contacts. We will also cover creating and
maintaining club codes, project codes, activity codes, award codes and
tracking VIP registrations. Register on-line at:
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/Register/
Reports and Exports
Wednesday, February 6 2:00-3:00pm
Thursday, February 7 10:00-11:00am
This conference call training session (offered two different times)
will teach users how to extract various reports including address
labels, statistics, various lists, and filtering and exporting data
using the member query. Register on-line at:
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/Register/
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2008 Kansas 4-H
Ambassador Training
The 2008 Kansas 4-H Ambassador Training will be held Friday
evening, February 22, and run through Saturday afternoon, February 23,
at Rock Springs 4-H Center. The workshop is for all Kansas County or
District 4-H Ambassadors, their adult advisors, and Extension staff.
This year's training includes Barrett Smith, motivational speaker,
plus mixer and specific training sessions for advisors and hands-on
workshops for ambassadors. Participants will also experience a dance,
movie and games on Friday evening.
Youth workshops and presenters:
Cool Things to Do with Kids – Amanda Lott and Michelle Koenig
True Colors – Libby Curry
4-H: What It Is, and Where It Came From – Barrett Smith, Nathan
Stitt and Adam Knepper
Fantastic 4-H Event Planning – Andrea Schmidt
Presenting Yourself Well and Interview with the Media – Eric
Atkinson and Rhonda Atkinson
Promotional Tips 101 – Staci Woodcock and Jake Pannbacker
Basic Web Site Design – Neal Wollenberg
County Planning, Angela Lindquist, facilitator
Adult Advisors Only
“So What Do I Do Now?” - David Lott, facilitator
Advisors’ Question and Answer Roundtable – David Lott, facilitator
Advisors’ Panel Discussion – David Lot, facilitator
The registration fee for the training is $75.00 due to the Kansas
State 4-H Office by February 1, 2008. A late registration fee of
$85.00 will be accepted from February 2-7, 2008. Local Extension
Offices determine who may attend this workshop, and the final local
registration deadline. Please contact your local or district Extension
office for further details and for questions about registering or
contact Deryl Waldren at 785-462-6281 or e-mail dwaldren@ksu.edu.
Visit: https://4hyp-ts.oznet.ksu.edu/wconnect/ace/home.htm to register
on-line on the Kansas 4-H system. For information about the event,
visit:
http://www.kansas4-h.org/Events/Ambassador/.
Waldren
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Strengthening Club Training
- March 6 & April 22
Need resources to train your club leaders? Please join us as we focus
on providing resources to strengthen 4-H clubs. The purpose of the
training is to strengthen your capacity to work with volunteer adults
and youth to develop and support strong, effective clubs. Two training
sessions will be offered: Thursday, March 6 at Pottorf Hall in
Manhattan, Kansas and Tuesday, April 22, at the William Carpenter
Building in Scott City, Kansas. Training sessions will begin at 9:30
a.m. and conclude at 3:15 p.m.
Participants will receive a notebook of resources and ideas to share
with your club leaders. Cost to attend is $25 which includes materials
and lunch.
Register Online by February 20, 2008 (for March 6) and April 15, 2008
(for April 22). For more information, go to
http://www.kansas4-h.org/Events/Strengthening4-HClubs.htm or
contact your Area 4-H Specialist.
Mack/Buchele/Hinshaw/Waldren
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Kansas 4-H Shooting Sports
Instructor Certification Workshop
March 28-30, 2008, Kansas State Fairgrounds,
Hutchinson, Kansas
The dates for the Spring, 2008 Kansas 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor
Certification Workshop are March 28, 29 and 30 at Hutchinson, Kansas.
Again this Spring, a Jr. Apprentice Certification Workshop is being
offered for those youth who are 14 through 18 years old as of January
1, 2008, and have participated in and completed at least one year in
the Shooting Sports project. The workshop starts on Friday evening at
6 pm and concludes on Sunday afternoon at approximately 2 pm. Check-in
is from 6 to 7 pm on Friday. Only full time participants will be
allowed. The cost is $190.00 which covers refreshments at breaks,
project material handouts, and meals from Saturday breakfast through
Sunday lunch. Participants will be responsible for their own dinner on
Friday night. The registration fee for a Junior Apprentice will be
$95.00. Registrations are due in the State 4-H Office by 5 PM on
Monday, February 25, 2008. Complete information and registration forms
may be found at the Kansas 4-H Shooting Sports homepage:
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/ShootingSports/Default.htm.
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Application Deadline for International
Exchange Group Chaperones Near
All applications to chaperone 4-H teens to Australia, Costa Rica,
Finland, Japan or Norway must be in Seattle February 1. If you
know of anyone planning to apply, contact Mary Kay Munson at
785-238-3631 immediately because interviews must be completed and
references collected in time to for all the documents to reach Seattle
by February 1.
Munson
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Host Families for Summer
International Exchanges
Kansas 4-H families may apply to host teens (15-18) from Costa
Rica, Finland and Japan for one month this summer on programs
administered for Kansas 4-H by the States’ 4-H International Exchange
Programs. For hosting Costa Rican 4-S members and Finnish 4H members,
applications must be submitted through Kansas Coordinator Mary Kay
Munson and are due in
Seattle March 1
or until all exchangees are placed. Japanese placements are handled
through Kansas host counties under Rose Scott’s coordination. Kansas
also expects to host IFYE representative from Germany, Austria, Norway
and perhaps Taiwan. They will be placed with several families each
for about three weeks between late June and December depending on
their arrival dates and length of stay. IFYE placements are assigned
here in Kansas. Applications to host are posted on the 4-H web site
www.Kansas4-H.org/worldcitizenship. Applications require two
references (forms on the web site) and an in home interview. We
appreciate the assistance of agents and IFYE alumni in conducting in
home interviews. Contact Mary Kay Munson for information at
munsonm@nqks.com or
785-328-3631.
Munson
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Hosts Sought for
Japanese High School
Students
Japanese students who have spent a month with an American
4-H family have the opportunity to apply for a few placements in the
U. S. as year-long high school students. Yeong-Soo Lee is currently
living with the Dan and Teresa Frieb family and a Barton County
4-H’er. We hope we have placed a girl and boy for 2008-09, but
additional families are needed to provide hosts for Japanese students
since a state’s 4-H administration cancelled the program after
committing to host. If you know of anyone who might like to explore
this opportunity, send their contact information to Mary Kay Munson,
785-238-3631 or
munsonm@nqks.com. If we know of their interest in January, we can
request a student who matches more closely the family, but let Mary
Kay know of interest after that date, as well.
Munson
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Eight 4-H Teens
and Alumni Approved for International Travel in 2008
After completing scheduled state interviews December 8 and
weather-delayed makeup interviews on January 5, seven current 4-H
members are approved to travel this summer under the Kansas
administration of States’ 4-H International Exchanges and one alumna
has been approved for the IFYE Representative Program. Country
assignments will not be confirmed until after February 1 when
applications are submitted to the States’ Exchange, but the 4-H’ers,
counties and their first choice of countries are as follows:
Australia:
Shayla Lowry, Geary
Bonnie Murphy, Harper County, Oklahoma
Shelbie Smith, Edwards
Costa Rica:
Steuart Helsleigh, Jefferson
Finland:
Samantha Baumann, Osage
Lindsay Kallenbach, Stevens
Japan:
Kathleen Wilson, Geary
Genna Gehrt, Wabaunsee County 4-H alumna and K-State student is
approved as an IFYE Representative and accepted for 6-8 weeks in
Germany next summer
Munson
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International Exchange Orientation and
IFYE Gathering February 29-March 1 in Salina
Orientation has been scheduled to all of the
Kansas-Sponsored Outbound Exchange delegates on February 29 in the
evening and March 1 in Salina. The location has not been confirmed as
of this writing. All 2008 delegates are expected to attend both
days. In addition, anyone interested in international exchanges is
welcome to attend the Saturday evening dinner and program when 2007
delegates will be welcomed home and report on their travel
experiences. The 2007 travelers include: Emily Schneider (Austria
and Germany); Martha Schneider (Sweden and Norway); Liz Ford, Joe
Kondziola, Shannon Layne, and Rhys Young (Japan); Erin Carroll
(Finland); and Kathryn Zalenski (Australia). The program will also
include a send off for the 2008 delegates listed above. Contact
Alison Guthrie at 620-357-8473 or
alisonsguthrie@gmail.com.
Munson
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Windows to Asian Cultures Curriculum
Available for Pilot
We have received a set of 24 units of a comprehensive curriculum on
several Asian cultures targeted to third-eighth grades prepared by
Youth Development Educators in University of Illinois Extension for
pilot. The subject matter relates to China, Japan, Korea, India, The
Philippines and Vietnam. Lesson plans are appropriate for 4-H
meetings, workshops or school classes. Each is experiential and
value-driven with targeted life skills and pillars of character
identified. Learning and Social Emotional Standards for Illinois and
National Learning Standards have been coded for each lesson. Anyone
interested in piloting these lessons is expected to complete the
pilot this spring and return reports for each lesson piloted to
Illinois Extension by May
31. Contact Mary Kay
Munson if interested at
munsonm@nqks.com.
Munson
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4-H News Writing Award Winners
Announced
Five 4-H news writing award winners were selected for outstanding news
writing abilities. The judging was based on clippings submitted in a
reporter's notebook. Each reporter won the reporter's book contest in
his or her Extension unit before submitting their books for state
competition. The awards are sponsored by Montgomery Communications of
Junction City as a participant in the Patron Sponsor Program of the
Kansas 4-H Foundation.
The winners are: Sara Doyle, Sumner Co.; Brock Enneking, Meadowlark
Dist-Seneca; Cale Heiniger, Brown Co.; Jacob Keener, Walnut Creek
Dist-LaCrosse; and Megan Roberts, McPherson Co.
Extension units wanting to participate in this recognition must submit
their outstanding Reporter's Book to the State 4-H Office on or before
November 1, 2008.
GERHARD
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CHARACTER COUNTS!~ February Can Be
"Caring" Month
Caring is one of the Six Pillars of Character taught in
CHARACTER COUNTS! The symbol for Caring is the heart and its color is
red. So it matches the season as Valentine’s Day as well as American
Heart Month are in February! The guidelines for Caring Pillar of
Character include: Be Kind; Be Compassionate and Show you Care;
Express Gratitude; Forgive Others; and Help People in Need. Adults,
especially 4-H leaders, can promote caring in children by:
Demonstrating love and affection by giving time, attention and
praise.
Encouraging the awareness and expression of feelings.
Teaching children to think of the impact their conduct will have
on others.
Encouraging and modeling caring, empathy, charity and service to
others.
Caring adults do not forget to encourage or praise children. Nor do
they permit a child to hurt others with harmful statements and
behaviors. They don’t allow children to become numb to the pain and
suffering of others. In your 4-H club/group in February you may want
to choose one of the following activities in consideration of the
Caring Pillar of Character:
Describe something you did to help someone today.
Tell each member something you appreciate about them
Describe a time when you forgave someone for a mistake even though
it was difficult.
List something you are willing to do for someone else this week
that demonstrates caring.
Describe a time when you gave something away to help someone else.
Describe a time in the last week when you helped someone else.
"Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you
doing for others?" Martin Luther King, Jr.
GERHARD
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4-H
Discovery Days Class/Tour Leaders and Spirit Leaders Needed!
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/Events/DiscoveryDays/
4-H Discovery Days will be June 3-6 and for the first time in several
years, will not conflict with the State FFA Convention. We are
expecting larger numbers than usual and consequently we’ll need more
classes and tours than usual!
We still need
Classes and Tours!
Have you thought of a class or tour
that would be really fun? You don’t even have to be the one to do it
if you can twist someone else’s arm! Please submit a proposal form
ASAP! The current deadline is 5:00pm February 1 (or until we have
enough spaces to offer 700+ delegates). Delays in getting enough
classes and tours lined up will cause delays in getting registration
information out on time, so your assistance is greatly appreciated!
Discovery Days
Spirit Leader applications
are posted on the Discovery Days web page. Due to the increasing
number of delegates at Discovery Days the need for Spirit Leader is
growing as well to accommodate those delegates. If you know youth who
haven't applied to be a Spirit Leader, please urge them to sign-up!
If you have youth who have applied, they should try to get at least
one of their 4-H friends to apply! The deadline for the applications
has been extended to February 1 and applications are online at the 4-H
website. Jessie Furnish
jfurnish@ksu.edu
Wiebers
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Last Call for Kansas 4-H SpaceTech
Educators’ Workshop
The Kansas 4-H
SpaceTech Action Team and K-State Research and Extension are
sponsoring the third annual SpaceTech Educators’ Workshop on Saturday,
February 9, at the K-State Salina campus, 8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. The
workshop is for Extension staff, community 4-H club leaders, project
4-H leaders, teens from 13-19-years-old, and educators working with
4-H and other youth programs. No youths 12-and under will be accepted
in 2008. For complete details about the 2008 workshop, visit the
Kansas 4-H web site:
http://www.kansas4-h.org/Events/SpaceTech/Default.htm.
Cost for the one-day event is $55.00 and registration is due
immediately. A late registration of $65.00
will be accepted from
January 16-22, 2008.
The registration fee covers two in-depth workshops, lunch, breaks, and
materials. Registration is open on the Kansas 4-H registration web
site. Visit:
https://4hyp-ts.oznet.ksu.edu/wconnect/ace/home.htm. Workshops
will be offered in astronomy, aviation, robotics and rocketry.
Participants will select two of eight in-depth workshops offered.
For questions you
may contact Deryl Waldren at 785-462-6281 or e-mail:
dwaldren@ksu.edu.
Waldren
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WANTED: State 4-H KAA and
Scholarship Judges
March is Kansas 4-H Award Application (KAA) time at the
state level. We are still in need of volunteer and Extension staff to
judge KAA’s. As in the recent past, KAA judging will take place across
the state, in each Extension area. The dates are:
Northeast Area-Monday, March 17
Northwest Area-Tuesday, March 18
Southwest Area-Wednesday, March 19
Southeast Area-Friday, March 20
State 4-H Scholarship judging will take place on the KSU campus in
Manhattan on Tuesday, March 25.
I recognize that with the early Easter holiday and Spring Breaks
there will be some conflicts but would very much encourage you to
help. Judging begins at 9 AM and concludes at 4 PM. Your lunch will be
provided. Please return the form (Enclosure 4) that was sent to
Extension Offices with Area Screening and State KAA Judging
information in November. We hope to hear from you by February 1, or as
soon after as possible.
GERHARD
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Volunteer Development
Keeping Today’s New Volunteer
Steve McCurley, (Internationally recognized expert in Volunteer
Development) says "Avoid the Black Hole, do not let new volunteers
volunteer then do nothing.". When new volunteers volunteer, carefully
explain the time line and screening actions (VIP) and keep them
informed. McCurley says, "Get them doing something in the first month.
If you miss this window their success rate will be diminished." He
further says "nobody volunteers to fail". We need to be sure we do not
set them up to fail.While there
is a delay incurred using the VIP process, you can still give the
sense of involvement by providing some general 4-H information and
some specific information about the role they are volunteering for.
The November/December 4-H Journal is full of resources that would
serve this purpose. Give new volunteers a copy of it and ask them to
read it. Then get the VIP process going right away.
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Volunteer
Development Training Opportunity, April 2, Iowa
Steve McCurley (see above), an internationally-known trainer and
speaker in the field of effective volunteer involvement will be
presenting to Iowa Extension on April 2. His topic will be on
recruitment and retention of new volunteers. Steve is one of the
guru’s in the field of Volunteer Development. Kansas has been invited
to send folks to his presentation. Please contact me for more
information or to get on the list. We will be having a group
attending.
Buchele
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VIP Online
Orientation Update
Over 160 volunteers from counties and districts all over Kansas have
been enrolled in the Online 4-H VIP Orientation Class. .If you have
not used this option, I encourage you to take advantage of this
resource, particularly if you have someone who could not attend your
orientation meeting.
If you want to take a look at the site
and review the course just go to K-State Online
http://public.online.ksu.edu/
and sign in using your K-State eid and password. Most agents are
already enrolled. If you are enrolled in the class it will appear as
an option.. If you are not, then contact ks4-hvip@ksu.edu to get
enrolled. To enroll volunteers send their name and e-mail address to
ks4-hvip@ksu.edu.
We will enroll them and send them (with a cc to you) directions to
take and complete the class.
Kansas 4-H policy is that a volunteer
cannot work with youth through 4-H until they have completed the VIP
process and been appointed by the local Extension Unit Board. The
online option is a very timely way to complete the orientation
requirement.
Buchele
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Kansas
Association of 4-H Volunteers
Publicity and Promotion Consultant Wanted
The Kansas Association of 4-H Volunteers
is recruiting for a Consultant to do Publicity and Promotion for the
Volunteer Association. This is a paid opportunity. The tasks for the
consultant include maintaining the membership and mailing list, doing
a quarterly newsletter and maintaining the Association website. This
can be done from most anywhere (with internet access) and would be
great for a college or grad student or home based person. First
screening will start shortly after Feb. 1. Please help by letting
folks know of this opportunity.
For the announcement follow this link:
http://www.kansas4-h.org/Volunteer/Association/KA4-HVPandPConsultantannouncement.pdf
For more information on the
Association, click here:
http://www.kansas4-h.org/Volunteer/Association/
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Volunteer Development
Conference - Advance notice
Hold November 4 - 5, 2008 for the Kansas
Extension Conference on Volunteerism sponsored by the Volunteer
Development Program Focus Team. The theme will be Foundations of
Volunteer Management and Next Generations Volunteers. Dr. Jim
Rutledge, former State 4-H Leader in Oregon will present the keynote
his presentation will be on "Getting Agents and Volunteers on the Same
Page". More information will be out soon, for now hold the dates and
be sure it is on your professional development plan. See you at Rock
Springs November 4th.
Buchele
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Youth Council Elections
Congratulations to the 2008 State 4-H Youth Leadership Council
Officers. Elections were held at their retreat in early January.
President – Shane Oram, Franklin County
Vice President – Andrew Dempewolf, Decatur County
Secretary – Hope James, River Valley District
Upcoming Youth Council sponsored events include: Citizenship in Action
– February 17-18, 2008, Campference – June 8-11, 2008 and the Kansas
Youth Leadership Forum – November 21-23, 2008.
Hinshaw/Wiebers
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A Message from
your 2008 State 4-H Youth Leadership Council President
As the new year kicks off, so does a new Kansas State 4-H
Youth Council. The best and brightest youth leaders from around the
state made their way to the Youth Council Retreat January 5-6, where
I, Shane Oram, was elected as the 2008 Kansas State 4-H Youth Council
President. At Rock Springs, we got acquainted with each other and
started to bond as a team. The ideas started flying as the council
started discussing our goals and vision for the upcoming year and how
to positively impact the youth of Kansas as well as the communities in
which they live in.
Once divided into committees, the council worked
on ways to improve Kansas Youth Leadership Forum, Citizenship In
Action, and Campference. Each committee came up with ingenious ideas
on how to allow delegates to get the best out of the event and
maximize their leadership, citizenship and life skills and, most
importantly, have FUN.
A major goal for the Council this year is to
reconnect with the county and local levels. To reach these goals, we
set some aggressive steps that will benefit youth and adults alike.
When divided into areas, we picked “partner” counties that each
council member was responsible for. These council members will serve
as a link between the State Council and county units. State Council
members are eager to get out into the counties and meet kids
throughout Kansas. Some activities we brainstormed that counties might
benefit from having state council members at were: County Council/
Club meeting, County Fair, Achievement Night, or/and Special
Activities. So if you have an event you would like a state council
member at, PLEASE let Justin Wiebers, Beth Hinshaw or me know and we
will gladly work something out with you!
The State Council is excited to bring another
great year of 4-H activities to Kansas and will strive to make the
best BETTER whenever possible.
Bleedin’ Green
Shane H. Oram
President, 2008 KS4-HYC
Oram
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4-H Policy Document Revised 2008
The newly revised 4-H Policy document was distributed at 4-H Program
Rally. If you did not attend, please see your Area 4-H Specialist for
a hard copy. The document is available at
http://www.kansas4-h.org/Agents/Policies.htm
Mack
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Agents Resource Library
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/Resources/Library/
The Agents Resource Library was developed for 4-H agents to share and
receive credit for curriculum resources they have developed. In a
time when 4-H agents are concerned with working smarter; not harder,
this site will endeavor to serve as a place where agents can share
lesson ideas they have developed, and utilize lessons developed by
other agents.
If you have a lesson plan, flyer,
publication, etc., you would be willing to share, please e-mail it to
Justin Wiebers at
jwiebers@ksu.edu Documents will not be altered or modified before
being posted, and file format will be left to the discretion of the
person submitting.
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1. National Curriculum Pre-press order coming in March.
Possible new titles offered:
-- Computer Power Unlimited
-- Food, Culture and Reading
-- Alternative Energy
-- Environmental Science
2. National Materials Directory to be launched in April. Check it out
at:
www.4-hdirectory.org
-- Four ways to search for materials
-- Four types of materials will be listed
* 4-H Individual Project Curriculum
* 4-H Curriculum for Groups
* 4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials
* 4-H Resources (3 types)
-- Rapid Response Materials
-- Grab & Go's (single activities, ice breakers, etc.)
-- Guides (Supports for other materials)
Adams
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Strengthening
Clubs I
Just a quick reminder of the Strengthening Clubs I training coming up
April 22nd at Scott City. This is a great training for new
Agents to build a foundation for supporting strong 4-H Clubs. This
training will also be of great value to experienced Agents who want a
refresher in supporting clubs. Cost is $25 and includes program
materials and notebook, lunch and snacks. Register on line at
www.Kansas4-H.org
by April 15. The information flyer is at:
http://4-h.k-state.edu/Events/Strengthening4-HClubs.htm
Buchele/Hinshaw/Mack/Waldren/Van
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Strengthening Clubs II
Let’s make 4-H Club meetings a place where members, leaders
and parents are excited about learning! As it take a village to raise
a child...it takes members, leaders and parents to have an effective
club. Strengthening Clubs II digs deeper into ideas of building a
strong club leadership structure, involving all ages of membership,
and learning to mentor club officers. Enhance your knowledge and
skills for training and supporting the local volunteers. Strengthening
Clubs II is 9:45 a.m.- 3:15 p.m., Thursday, April 24, McPherson County
Extension, 600 W. Woodside. Cost is $25 which includes lunch, snacks
and materials. Registration may be found at
http://www.kansas4-h.org/Events/Strengthening4-HClubs.htm.
Previous participation in Strengthening Clubs I is required. Contact
Rod Buchele, Deryl Waldren or Pam Van Horn for more information.
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4-H Participation Form and Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Questions have arisen concerning the 4-H Participation Form and the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The
following fact sheet was written after researching HIPAA and
procedures other State 4-H Programs follow. The fact sheet has been
reviewed by the K-State University Attorney.
Kansas 4-H
Participation Forms & the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA)
1. Kansas 4-H does not fall under, and therefore is not bound by
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) for
the follow reasons:
a. Kansas 4-H is not a health insurance provider;
b. Kansas 4-H does not provide health services for a fee; and
c. Kansas 4-H does not act as a clearing house for health programs,
insurers, or programs.
2. Even though Kansas 4-H is not bound by the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the law does have
important implications for how medical information is shared within
the 4-H program including camps. The information recorded on the
participation form should be considered with the same respect as
"Protected Health Information" is considered under HIPAA, which
protects all "individual identifiable health information". Therefore,
4-H leaders should make all reasonable efforts to see that:
a. Only authorized individuals have access to health, medication,
and related information.
b. Kansas 4-H Participation Forms and related health information is
securely filed to prevent casual access.
c. Training is provided to professionals, volunteers and staff
(including camp personnel and chaperones) regarding the importance and
process of protecting and respecting the privacy of privileged and
sensitive health information.
Steps for Handling Kansas 4-H Participation Forms:
All persons involved with the Kansas 4-H Participation Forms
will be informed of the importance of protecting and respecting
privacy of each individual.
Original signed copies of the Kansas 4-H Participation Forms
must be kept in a file or notebook which can be accessed only by
Extension staff and authorized individuals.
Copies may be made and distributed to Club and Project Leaders
and chaperones for emergency purposes. Club Leaders, Project
Leaders and chaperones are encouraged to keep Kansas 4-H
Participation Forms in a notebook or folder to reduce risk of
information being distributed. Notebook or folder should be
available at all 4-H events.
For traveling, copies are provided to chaperones and drivers
for emergency purposes preferably in a notebook or envelope to
reduce risk of information being distributed.
During camp, Extension professional(s) may provide camp
counselors with the general medical needs of campers (i.e. camper
needs to visit nurse before bed rather than listing camper’s name
with specific medications.)
Chronic medical needs (such as diabetes, asthma, or hemophilia)
should be made known to (i.e. event coordinator, camp counselor,
chaperon, etc.).
The document may also been found on the 4-H Web Page at
http://www.kansas4-h.org/Forms/Participation/
Van Horn
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Revised ATV Safety Leader's Guide
The revised ATV Safety Leader's Guide has
received the "Reviewed and Recommended Seal" and is now available for
sale! Revisions include the addition of the following: Optional pre
and post evaluation; "Preparing Parents and Other Caregivers" handout;
"Tips on Talking with Parents and other Adults" lesson; information on
new categories of ATVs intended for operators under 16 years approved
by The American National Standards Institute in July 2007; updated
CPSC statistics (2005); "Parent Packet" (including tips, sample
waivers, etc.); and new graphics. The revised guide is available for
$10.00 and can be purchased at the 4-H Mall:
http://www.4-hmall.org/detail.aspx?ID=781107
ADAMS
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Basic 4-H Operations
Training
Basic 4-H Operations Training will be held April 14 & 15 in
Manhattan. We invite you to attend this training where we share
critical information for handling 4-H managerial issues that may and
often do arise.
Basic 4-H Operations training begins at 1 p.m. on Monday, April 14 and
goes through 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15. This training is part of the
New Agent Training Cycle, but anyone in the system that would like a
refresher course is welcome.
Topics to be addressed include: 4-H Financial Management, VIP,
Accountability to the 4-H mission, Learning through Events, Risk
Management, Program Planning, Program Management and more.
Cost to attend is $20 payable to the Kansas 4-H Foundation. Please
contact Diane Mack dmack@ksu.edu by April 4 if you plan to attend.
Mack/Hinshaw
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2008 Wichita Garden Show 4-H
Horticulture and Photography Events
Event information and registration forms for the The
Wichita Garden Show 4-H Horticulture Judging Contest (March 8, 2008)
and the Wichita Garden Show 4-H Photography events (March 8 & 9, 2008)
are available on the Kansas 4-H Website under “What’s Hot”.
Registration forms are due February 15 and must be received prior to
the deadline to receive discounted gate tickets. Registration forms
and payment for discounted tickets for both contests should be mailed
to Eric Otte, Sedgwick County Extension Office, 7001 W. 21st. St. No.,
Wichita, KS 67205-1759. All discounted tickets, along with directional
maps, will be mailed to County/District Extension Offices following
pre-registration.
The Horticulture Judging Contest plant list and publication list are
available on the Kansas 4-H Website. No changes have been made to the
lists since 2007.
Neier/Hinshaw
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Wichita Garden
Show 4-H Photography Extravaganza
The annual 4-H Photography Extravaganza will be Friday evening, March
7th and Saturday March 8th at the Wichita Garden Show. Information
will be on the web at www.kansas4-h.org, What’s Hot or at:
http://www.wichitagardenshow.com/photography.html.
Discount tickets to the Garden show will be $2.00 and only provided
for those who register by Feb. 15, 2008.
Judging classes from past Garden Shows
and State Fair judging contest are online at:
http://www.kansas4-h.org/actionteamPhotography/judging/judging.htm
They would be useful for
judging practice.
A great slate of activities are planned
for participants including; youth photography workshops, adult
workshops (including a mini judging contest), the Photography Judging
Contest, and the very special opportunity to take photos of the Garden
Show exhibits after the general public has left the show, late the
evening of March 7th . Participants can then enter their four best
photos in the Garden Show photography contest. Participants do not
have to be enrolled in the photography project to participate.
Otte/Buchele
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Multi-County
Photography Workshop
The Shawnee County 4-H Photography Group will be sponsoring a
Multi-County Photography Workshop and Photography Judging Contest,
April 6, 2008 at the Auburn Community Center. The Photo Judging
Contest starts at 11:30 am and the Workshops start at 1:00 pm. A food
concession will be available. Cost is $1.00 for the judging contest
and $5.00 for the workshops.
Information is available at:
http://4-h.k-state.edu/Events/Photo/2008/Multi-CoPhotoWrkshp4-08.pdf
Registration is due March 20th.
Buchele
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Photography
Judging Assistance
The 4-H Photography Action Team has developed sample judging classes
using some of the 4-H Traveling Photo display photos. These classes
(including problem classes) are available for short term loan to
counties/districts who wish to conduct training/practice for photo
judging. Please contact me to schedule this.
Buchele
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Digital Photography
Contest
The 4 H programs in Illinois
and northeast Missouri are inviting all youth, ages 8-18 years old to
produce their own digital photography, digital audio, digital video or
mixed media production that demonstrates your abilities with digital
media of all kinds. Top entries may be used in various promotional
products throughout the region and prizes will be awarded. Select your
own theme and message. Show the world your imagination and creativity!
Click on this link:
http://extension.missouri.edu/4hdmc/
Buchele
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Photo Adventure Camp
2008
"Haul Your Freight to Photo
Camp 2008!!!!!
June 20, 2008 registration from 11:00-12:00. NO lunch served.
June 23, 2008 Dismissal from Hilltop at 10:30 am.
Camp will be all digital and may include some video.
Scholarships for first time campers
(limit of 5), parent/child combo discount of $50.00 off the parent
registration (limit of 5), children of deployed servicemen/women can
attend camp for scholarship price ($75.00-proof of deployment
required-no limit) Cost is yet to be determined, but will be close to
last year’s fee of $150. Full information and registration will be up
on
www.kansas4-H.org
by Feb. 1. See "What’s Hot".
Buchele
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Input Needed on Proposed Kansas 4-H
Award Portfolio (KAP)
Participants at the recent 4-H Program Rally received an
early view of the first draft documents coming from the Kansas 4-H
Records/KAA Taskforce. These items will be posted to the intranet for
Extension staff review in mid-January. An e-mail to the counties
listerv will notify you of each posting. In order to complete our
tasks, the taskforce needs the thoughtful input from our local
Extension Units. You may certainly share these items with volunteers
but they will not be available on a public website. Be looking for an
e-mail that directs you to the intranet location. Our comment period
will be open through February 29, 2008. Trainings will be held across
the state in late April and early May for Extension staff.
GERHARD
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New Marketing Item - 4-H Clover
Table Tent
Hot off the press! The 4-H Marketing Action Team has created a 4-H
Clover Table Tent for you to use in your marketing efforts. The item
is listed as follows on the April Publication Order Form: 4-H Clover
Table Tent. Promote 4-H with this 4-H Clover Table Tent. This green
and white, two sided table tent is 10.5" high x 17" wide. Delivered
flat, scored for folding. Cost is 96 cents each.
Our team is looking for additional members. If you are
creative and have a passion for creating marketing items to help
recruit new 4-H members, this team is for you. E-mail me at
dmack@ksu.edu if you are
interested.
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