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Kansas Association of 4-H Volunteers
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4-H Volunteers was formed in 2001. It provides a unique opportunity
for volunteers, paid staff and other individuals to join forces to
build connections with others who have an interest and passion for the
4-H youth development program.
The Association has two primary goals: 1) Provide opportunities for
educational volunteer development at the state and area level and 2)
Serve as a communication network to get information to volunteers.
Unlike other states' volunteer
associations, the Kansas Association is not a political nor an
advisory group. And this makes it truly unique in the nation!
Membership dues are only $5.00 per year or a person can join the
association as a life member for only $50.00. Contact Brenda Guenther,
Treasurer, for more information.
The Officers and Board of Directors for
the 2007-2008 year are eager to visit with staff and volunteers about
the association's goals and opportunities. Those individuals and their
contact info are as follows:
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KA4-HV
Kansas Association of 4-H Volunteers
2007-2008 Officers |
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Office |
Volunteer |
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President |
Linda Lecklider, Central Kansas
District
landscapeladybug@wmconnect.com |
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President-elect |
Lora Norquest, Finney County
lora.norquest@pioneer.com |
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Past President |
Jan Keim, River Valley District
jjkeim@twinvalle.net |
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Secretary |
Donna Maskus, Ellis County
dclerk@ellisco.net
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Treasurer |
Brenda Guenther, Franklin County
brenda.guenther@ottawa.edu |
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NW Vice-president |
Catherine Berry, Russell County |
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NE Vice-president |
Mary Waymire, Morris County
mrwaymire@yahoo.com |
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SE Vice-president |
Jill Creager, Lyon County
jillcreager@yahoo.com |
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SW Vice-president |
Janell Robertson, Ford County
troyjanell@hotmail.com |
Master Volunteer
Coordinator |
Linda Henningsen, Central Kansas
District
henningsen@cox.net |
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Advisor |
Rod Buchele, Southwest Area
rbuchele@ksu.edu |
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Master 4-H Volunteer
Trained and competent volunteers are fundamental to a successful 4-H
program. They provide the assistance needed to enable youth to become
healthy, self-directing and contributing members of society.
A new opportunity is awaiting the
seasoned volunteer who is interested in serving in a key volunteer
position for the county or local 4-H program! The Master 4-H Volunteer
Program is designed to strengthen and enhance the 4-H volunteer's
educational background so that they can be more effective in their
volunteer roles in county area and state levels.
In order to become a Master 4-H Volunteer,
the individual must be a VIP registered volunteer, attend specialized
training and "give back" 40 volunteer hours to the 4-H program within one
year of the training. The individual must also be a past or present
Organizational Leader, Project Leader or County Leader/Advisor.
A project of the Kansas Association of 4-H
Volunteers, the Master 4-H Volunteer Program is coordinated by Linda
Henningsen, Central Kansas District, Salina. Contact your local Extension
Office for more details regarding the upcoming training sessions,
registration forms and ways in which you could serve as a Master 4-H
Volunteer. You may also contact Linda Henningsen
Lindahenningsen@cox.net or Rod Buchele in the SW Area
Office, rbuchele@ksu.edu.
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State 4-H Volunteer Forum
Rock Springs 4-H Center --- held in conjunction with the Kansas 4-H Youth
Leadership Forum (KYLF). The State 4-H Volunteer Forum will offer a wide
array of workshops and interactive sharing sessions for individuals who
serve in a variety of volunteer roles for their local and county 4-H
programs. The Forum is a project of the Kansas Association of 4-H
Volunteers. The 2008 Forum will be November 21 - 23 at Rock Springs 4-H
Center. The theme for the 2008 Forum is Strengthening 4-H Clubs.
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North Central Regional 4-H Volunteers Forum
Realize Energize Visualize
Unlimited Potential, November 6 - 8, 2008, Midwest Hotel &
Conference Center Columbus, Ohio,
http://www.ohio4h.org/ncrvf/
Join hundreds of your adult and youth leader friends from throughout the
12 North Central states (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and
Wisconsin) and the Canadian Provinces of Manitoba, Ontario and
Saskatchewan in Columbus, Ohio, the place to Realize, Energize and
Visualize what volunteers can do. The forum provides an opportunity to REV
yourself up to meet your UNLIMITED POTENTIAL. Come to recharge your
batteries and be sent on to new heights.
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Julie Green Scholarship
Julie Green Scholarship Application:
http://www.kansas4-h.org/Volunteer/Association/JulieGreenScholapp.pdf
In memory of Julie Green, one of the founders of the KA4-HV.
The scholarship is to assist a 4-H Volunteer to attend a State or Regional
4-H Volunteer Forum. Applications are due October 1. The scholarship is
for $75.00 and will be reimbursed after attendance at the selected Forum.
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