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4-H Tip Sheet February 2007
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View the Entire Kansas 4-H Calendar |
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Deadlines:
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Jan 16 |
SpaceTech Workshop Registrations and Payment Due |
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Jan 19 |
State 4-H Horse Panorama Registrations Due |
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Jan
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State 4-H Dog Judges
Workshop Registration Due |
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Jan 29 |
KC Global Conference Registrations Due |
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Feb 1 |
KAA Taskforce Applications Due |
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Feb 1 |
Application for Finland Chaperone due |
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Feb. 9 |
Wichita Garden Show Photography/Horticulture entries due |
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Feb 15 |
Applications Due for MIGS Task Force |
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Feb 23 |
Photography
Opportunity- Photos Due |
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Mar 1 |
Dog Action Team Applications Due |
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Mar 1 |
Shooting Sports Instructor Workshop Registration Deadline |
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Mar 1 |
Registration due for Bread Baking Workshop |
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Kansas 4-H Horse Teams Win First Place State Award at
National Western 4-H Horse Classic in Denver!
Contributing to the title were:
Cowley County---First place in horse judging contest
Phillips/Rooks District----Second place in Hippology
Leavenworth County----Third place in quiz bowl
Clinton Laflin--Greenwood County--won the individual demonstration contest!
Nicole Keenan and Sabrina Dellere--Logan County--were third place in the team
demonstration contest! Congratulations to the participants who defeated the
Colorado team by five points!!
Adams |
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2006 4-H Newswriting Winners
4-H Reporter Notebooks have been judged and winners selected.
They are:
Allison Blythe, Morris County
Jacob Keener, Walnut Creek District #2
Bryant Linsey, Coffey County
Winners will receive a new thesaurus. We greatly appreciate
Montgomery Publications, long-time sponsor of the Reporters’ Award Program,
for providing these.
A news release was sent to the counties with winners. Books can be picked up
from this office during the Program Focus Team meetings, February 6-7, the
Northeast Area KAA screening on January 30, or at any time you’re in
Manhattan.
Gerhard
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New 4-H Horse Project Coordinator Hired!
Sharon Breiner began 2007 as the primary contact for horse questions and
general coordinator of 4-H horse activities. Sharon is very familiar with the
program as she has worked with Julie Voge for the past couple of years. You
may contact Sharon by e-mail (glaenzer@ksu.edu) or phone at 785-532-1171.
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Last Call for SpaceTech Workshop.
The Kansas 4-H SpaceTech Action Team is sponsoring the second annual SpaceTech
Workshop on Saturday, February 10, at the K-State Salina campus. This workshop
is geared towards Extension staff, community 4-H club leaders, project
leaders, older youth (14-18) and educators working with 4-H and other youth
programs. Cost is $50.00 and is due immediately, January 16, 2007. The fee
covers two in-depth sessions, lunch, and breaks. For more information and to
register visit the web site at:
www.kansas4-h.org. For questions you may
contact Deryl Waldren at the K-State Research and Extension Office in Colby at
785-462-6281 or e-mail:
dwaldren@ksu.edu. Waldren |
State 4-H Horse Panorama –
February 10-11, 2007 Rock Springs 4-H Center
Information for 2007 can be found on the State 4-H website. Entry deadline is January 19, 2007. Everyone must register
online.
Check out the new opportunities for 7-9 year olds!
Adams |
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4-H
Discovery Days Need Your Help on May 30 and 31!
We are looking for
classes and tours both on campus and in the Manhattan area. We want to offer
sessions related to academics, careers, 4-H projects, life skills, local
businesses, historic sites, recreation, and hobbies. Classes with the most
appeal to these 13 to 18 year old teens will be action-oriented with youth
involvement and varied teaching methods.
This is a great way to reach out and affect
the lives of young people by helping them connect with future careers,
interests and the K-State community! If you have a topic or know of a tour
location that may be of interest to 13-18 year olds, please consider
submitting a proposal.
We’re currently only about half way to the bare minimum number of 600 spaces
needed during each workshop session.
As of January 10 (nearly a month after our
original deadline), we have:
304 spaces on Wednesday Afternoon
292 spaces on Thursday morning (includes 32 spaces in all day classes)
377 spaces on Thursday Afternoon (includes 32 spaces in all day classes)
Leaders are needed for classes and tours on Wednesday, May 30 from 1:30 to
3:30pm and Thursday, May 31 from 9:30 to 11:30am and 1:30 to 3:30pm. Thursday
classes can also be offered from 9:30am through 3:30pm. For 2 hour classes,
you might consider leading the same class or tour more than once.
Last year, registration materials were delayed
because we had to recruit additional workshops for the number of delegates!
If you have not already submitted proposals for classes at 4-H Discovery
Days, we would truly appreciate your consideration.
Adult volunteer instructors attending the conference who reside outside
Manhattan and stay in a K-State residence hall during 4-H Discovery Days are
eligible to have $50.00 of their registration fee waived if they teach at
least four hours (two 2-hour classes or one 4 hour class). Youth who teach or
assist with classes are not eligible for scholarships.
It would be greatly appreciated if you would complete the Microsoft Word form
and e-mail it as an attachment to me. The deadline for Class/tour proposal
forms has been extended to Monday, January 22. Please do not delay.
Wiebers |
Charlotte's Web Group Ticket Sales Update
What follows is the latest news from National 4-H Council via the Clover
Corner News regarding Charlotte's Web Group Sales which may be of interest to
your 4-H club leaders and members.Group sales for Charlotte's Web tickets
are now being offered for purchases of ten or more tickets. Please note that
there will be no processing fee for group tickets, yet Hollywood Movie Money
(HMM) will still donate $1 per ticket to your state's 4-H program.Ticket
prices will be the cost of your theater's box office price. However, only
child and adult admissions will be available. For orders of more than 250
tickets, there will be a 5% discount off the box office price.
To purchase tickets, call Michael Beaton at 775-833-0303, extension 31,
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm PST (12-8pm EST), or email:
4hgroupsales@hollywoodmoviemoney.com Tickets can be shipped by USPS for
free or by FedEx for $15 (overnight) or $10 (2-day delivery).The tickets will
be valid for any Charlotte's Web showing at any theater that accepts HMM
certificates. IMPORTANT: the group organizer must call the theater
ahead of time to arrange for the theater to accommodate your group for the
showing you want to attend.
McNally |
Kansas 4-H Recognition Programs
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR MARCH 2, and set your alarms for 5 PM! That’s the
deadline for receiving in the State 4-H Office all Kansas 4-H Award
Applications (KAAs), Kansas 4-H Scholarship Applications, Kansas 4-H Family of
the Year applications, and Kansas 4-H Alumni Award applications that will be
considered for state honors. KAAs must pre-qualify through Area KAA
Screenings. All other applications may be submitted directly from the
Extension unit. Please consider serving as a judge for state KAAs or
scholarships. Refer to my letter of December 5, 2006, that went out to all
Extension units through the weekly mailing. Also invite volunteers to judge.
Applications for judging were included in the December mailing and are due
February 1. If you have questions about Area KAA Screening please contact your
Area 4-H Youth Development Specialist. Please feel free to contact me or Mary
Gehrt at the State 4-H Office if you have further questions.
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Kansas City 4-H Global Conference
Kansas City Global Conference is
coming up March 7-10, 2007. Kansas 4-H members, 15 years and older, are
invited to experience the world of science, technology, business and other
cultures. Tours include the Harley Davidson manufacturing plant, the Kansas
City Board of Trade, and there will be workshops conducted by NASA and U.S.
Secret Service as well as several others on science, engineering, journalism
and more! The cost for youth delegates is down $25 to $240 and for adult
chaperones is down $20 to $315. For states’ night out, the Kansas
delegation will go to The Legends at Village West shopping and entertainment
center where participants will have dinner on their own.
Registration will be
conducted on-line from January 1 through January 29, 2007. Registration
worksheets and workshop/ tour descriptions are available on the Kansas
4-H website. All on-line registrations will be contingent upon
Extension Agent approval, fees paid through local Extension Offices, and
submission of a current and complete Kansas 4-H Participation Form.
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Call for
Applicants - 4-H Records/KAA Taskforce
Consistent with
the Kansas 4-H Strategic Plan and the KEAA/State 4-H Staff Work Group, a
taskforce will be reviewing, updating and/or implementing forms and procedures
related to 4-H record keeping with specific interest in the Kansas 4-H Awards
Application (KAA). This work will transpire over several months in 2007.
(Note: If changes are made, an implementation timeline will be established
that may outreach the actual working time of the taskforce.)
The Application
Form (PDF) (WordPerfect) lists outcomes identified at the August 17, 2006 KEAA/State 4-H Staff
Work Session held at Rock Springs 4-H Center. The taskforce will be made up
of 9 to 12 individuals with an intended balance of staff members, adult
volunteers, and teens or college-aged recent 4-H alumni. Uniform disbursement
of members across the state is also a goal; however, the most qualified
individuals will be given highest consideration. This notice serves as a call
for applicants to serve on the taskforce. An application form is located at
"What's Hot" on the State 4-H Home website
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/.
Applications may be no longer than 2 pages. Applications must be signed to be
considered. Non-staff adults and teens require the signature of their
Extension Agent. Applications must be submitted to the State 4-H Office to
the attention of myself no later than February 1, 2007.
As much work as
possible will be done via teleconferences and electronic media; however, at
least two face-to-face meetings are required. Mileage will be reimbursed to
non-staff adults and teens selected for the taskforce at the rate of
$.37/mile.
Please share this
opportunity with your 4-H volunteers, teens and college-aged recent 4-H
alumni. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at
(785) 532-0747 or
ggerhard@ksu.edu.
Gerhard |
Dog
Action Team Needs You!!
The Dog Action Team is taking applications for new members. We would
particularly like to have more representation from the western half of the
state. We will take applications until March 1, 2007 so that we can invite
these people to the next meeting March 17 in Manhattan. This Action team
typically meets three times each year (March, August and at the Dog conference
at Rocks Springs in early November).
Adams |
Kansas All Breeds Junior Dairy Show Changed for 2007!
The Kansas All Breeds Junior Dairy Show and State 4-H Dairy Judging
Contest and Quiz Bowl have been moved to first week of July for 2007!
This move is to avoid conflicts with the beginning of school and county
fairs. The show will be July 5-7, 2007 with the Judging Contest and Quiz Bowl
on Friday, July 6.
Adams |
New for 2007
There will be a Dairy Career Trip for older 4-H members to be held in
early August. Details will be announced later. This trip will replace Dairy
Camp for this year with Dairy Camp returning in 2008.
Adams |
First Ever --- 4-H Day judges training workshop!!
If you'd like to increase the pool of trained 4-H judges in your area,
here is an opportunity for you! Sedgwick County will be hosting this training
on Thursday, January 25 from 6:45 pm to 9:00 pm Beth Hinshaw, SE Area
4-H Specialist, and Jodi Besthorn, CEA 4-H, will be doing the general opening
which will cover judging principles, expectations, ribbons, etc. The breakout
sessions will be led by experienced judges. They will be discussing how to use
the score sheets, specific techniques to look for in these types of
presentations, key aspects, etc. Participants will get to choose two of the
four sessions which will include demonstrations/illustrated talks, public
speaking/project talks, music (piano, vocal, instrumental) and talent (skits,
reading, dance, etc.). There is no charge, but we do ask that people
pre-register so that we can plan for adequate handouts and spaces.The flyer
will be available on the website under "What's Hot". If you have questions,
contact Jodi Besthorn (besthorn@ksu.edu) or call 316-722-7721.
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Dog Care and Training Workshop
The Action Team is conducting a workshop to better prepare leaders and
judges on the standards of 4-H obedience, showmanship and agility. The
training is available to anyone interested in the 4-H Dog Care and Training
project as observers (older members and project leaders) and potential dog
show judges who will receive an opportunity to actually score classes and test
their knowledge via a written test. The workshop will be January 27-28, 2007
at the Sedgwick Co. Ext. Center, 21st and Ridge Road, Wichita, KS. For
registration information, please visit the State 4-H website.
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State 4-H
Ambassador Workshop
The Kansas 4-H Ambassador Action Team invites all County/District 4-H
Ambassadors and their advisors to the 2007 State 4-H Ambassador Workshop,
starting Friday evening March 23, and running through Saturday afternoon March
24 at Rock Springs 4-H Center. The 2007 theme is “Rocking and Rolling with
4-H”, and the conference will build upon last year’s successful conference.
Amee Patel, Marketing Communications Coordinator and
Allyson McMahan from the National 4-H Council in Chevy Chase, Maryland, will
be the keynote speakers on Friday evening as they present information on
“Branding 4-H in Kansas.” In addition, they will present 4-H Branding
workshops on Saturday morning in conjunction with the Kansas 4-H Marketing
Action Team.
Some of the other workshop sessions that will be offered
include: “Personality IQ,” “Leadership Styles,” “Writing for the Media,” “4-H
Advisors, So What Do I Do Now?”, “Interview Skills and Résumé Building” and
“Mentorship 101, Walking the Walk”. Participants will be able to choose three
different sessions on Saturday morning, and two sessions on Saturday
afternoon.
Registration cost will be $75 and is due by March 1.
Late registration will cost $85. The Kansas 4-H web site registration
system will be used. Local Extension units determine who may attend this
workshop. For final details and forms, visit the Kansas 4-H website in
January:
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/Events/Ambassador/ or call Deryl Waldren at
785-462-6281 or e-mail him at:
dwaldren@ksu.edu.
Waldren/Buchele |
2007 Kansas 4-H Venturers Program
Details for the 2007 Kansas 4-H Venturers Program have been posted on the
website,
www.kansas4h.org
The program will offer rafting on the Green River in Colorado and Utah, June
10-20 (tentative dates) for 25 teens and adults. The Kansas 4-H Venturers
Program provides unique opportunities for teens and adults who are interested
in and have a passion for outdoor adventure experiences, including
backpacking, canoeing and rafting. The program is known for its emphasis on
leadership development, youth and adult partnerships and low impact camping
techniques in wilderness settings.
Jo Ellen Arnold, Franklin County 4-H Agent, will serve as
the 2007 Venturers Program Coordinator.
Arnold |
Keeping Today’s Volunteer Interested and Involved
Steve McCurley, (Nationally 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.
As soon as you can in the VIP process give them something (information, a
book, a progress letter or ????). Also, move the VIP process along so they can
get to work for 4-H as soon as possible.
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Wichita Garden Show 4-H
Photography Extravaganza
The annual 4-H Photography Extravaganza will be March 2nd and 3rd at the
Wichita Garden Show. Full information is here:
http://www.wichitagardenshow.com/photography.html
Registration form is at:
http://www.kansas4-h.org/actionteamPhotography/photoevents.htm,
click on the Photo Extravaganza information or registration form link.
Registration for the discounted ticket is due Feb. 9. If you have questions,
please contact Bob Harlan, (e-mail link on the web) or Rod Buchele.
Many great activities are planned for the Extravaganza including; on
Friday March 2, youth photography workshops, the chance to meet with a
photography judge to have two photos critiqued and the very special
opportunity to take photos of the Garden Show exhibits after the Show is
closed to the general public late that evening. On Saturday, March 3, will
be the Photography Judging Contest, and adult workshops (including a mini
judging contest). Participants are encouraged to enter their four best
photos taken at the Garden Show in the Garden Show photography contest due
around April 1.
Otte/Buchele |
Horticulture Judging at the Wichita Garden Show
The contest is scheduled for Saturday, March 3, 2007. Complete information
can be found on the State 4-H Web Site
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/Events/HortContest/
Registration must be mailed in to the 4-H Department at the Sedgwick County
Extension Office and and is due February 9, 2007.
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Citizenship in Action
The Kansas 4-H Youth Council is
pleased to announce the dates for Citizenship in Action; the state 4-H
legislative visit to Topeka. Check-in will be the afternoon of Sunday,
February 18 and the formal program will conclude after lunch on Monday,
February 19. The hotel this year will be the Capitol Plaza Hotel next to the
Kansas Expocentre. Lodging, dinner Sunday evening, breakfast and lunch on
Monday will be provided as part of the registration cost of $115 this year.
Registration details are available online.
Wiebers
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MIGS–Member in Good Standing
Interested counties/districts are being recruited for the pilot process to
begin October 1, 2007. Interested counties/districts may complete the
application for an opportunity to be part of the pilot process. Applications
are due, February 15, 2007 to Pam Van Horn. Applications may be located at
http://www.kansas4-h.org. To learn more about MIGS check out
the web site!
Van Horn |
VIP Online Orientation
The new Online Orientation option is being used. Ten counties and
districts have enrolled over 25 new volunteers in the class. If you have not
used this option, we 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.
Buchele |
VIP Annual Renewal
There are many advantages to the local 4-H program in having 4-H
Volunteers renew annually using the VIP Annual Renewal Form. The information
gained from the renewal process will help manage the 4-H Program more
effectively. For instance, one advantage is, it gives the office a clear
picture of who is intending to do what in the local 4-H program this year.
The form is available from Distribution, (form 4H953). It is also available on
the web for download from the publications library, (http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/library/4h_y2/4H953.pdf)
or from the State 4-H Web site in the VIP Resources section. If you have any
questions, please contact your Area 4-H Specialist or consult the VIP FAQ file
in the VIP Resources section of Kansas4-H.org.
Buchele |
4-H Shooting Sports Calendar
Please add the following dates and locations to your calendar related to
4-H Shooting Sports in the coming months:
- WHAT: Spring 4-H Shooting Sports Instructors Workshop
- WHERE: Kansas State Fairgrounds (Hutchinson)
- WHEN: Friday-Sunday, March 23-25, 2007
- REGISTRATIONS DUE: Thursday, March 1, 2007
- WHAT: State 4-H Spring Match (BB, Air Rifle, Air Pistol, Archery)
- WHERE: Great Bend Expo, (Great Bend)
- WHEN: Saturday, April 21. 2007
- REGISTRATIONS DUE: Monday, April 2, 2007
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Kansas 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor Certification
Workshop, March 23-25, 2007, Kansas State Fairgrounds, Hutchinson, Kansas.
The dates for the Spring, 2007 Kansas 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor
Certification Workshop are March 23, 24 and 25 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, 2007, 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 $170.00 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
$85.00. Registrations are due in the State 4-H Office by 5 PM on Thursday,
March 1, 2007. Complete information and registration forms may be found at the
Kansas 4-H Shooting Sports homepage:
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/ShootingSports/Default.htm.
Gerhard ggerhard@ksu.edu |
Livestock Ear Tags
Counties will continue to use the same ear tags for 2007. Julie Voge will
be sending out details later on nomination procedures for state shows. It is
my understanding that Meat Goats will be included in the nomination and
tagging process this year.
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National Extension Conference on
Volunteerism
Rock Springs will host the National Extension Conference on Volunteerism,
April 16 - 19. The theme of the conference is "Volunteers: Our Extension of
Community". Registration is open now at the Kansas 4-H online registration
site:
https://4hyp-ts.oznet.ksu.edu/wconnect/ace/home.htm
The conference is open to all Extension personnel who work with
volunteers. The conference website is:
http://4h.sdstate.edu/av.cfm?area=Adults/volunteers&page=Adults/volunteers
The conference will include Extension personnel from all over the US in
many Extension program areas. The cost will be $280 or $310 depending on your
lodging choice.
The program will feature Keynote and Cap Note speakers, Workshops, Poster
Sessions, Research Reports and Updates addressing critical current issues and
concerns relating to Extension volunteers, leaders and community
collaborations. Specific workshop topics include volunteer training, episodic
volunteering, character focus, multi-generational volunteers and building
community partnerships.
Buchele
rbuchele@ksu.edu
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Character Counts! You and the Leprechaun - If you
saved the life of a leprechaun and he granted you one wish for your children,
what would you choose?
Enormous wealth
Fabulous good looks
Superb athletic ability
Great fame
Genuine happiness
Which quality is most likely to produce genuine happiness?
Enormous wealth
Fabulous good looks
Superb athletic ability
Great fame
Deep and enduring personal relationships
Which quality is most likely to produce deep and enduring personal
relationships?
Enormous wealth
Fabulous good looks
Superb athletic ability
Great fame
Good character-trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness,
caring and citizenship
If the leprechaun could assure that the person your child marries has one
of the following qualities, which would you choose?
Enormous wealth
Fabulous good looks
Superb athletic ability
Great fame
Good character
Having meaningful and enduring personal relationships is the surest road to
happiness, and having good character is the surest road to good relationships.
Therefore, good character is the surest road to happiness! "Inviting our
students to take the pursuit of happiness seriously means accompanying and
challenging them along the road to virtue. ~ John Adams
Gerhard |
Curriculum Q and A:
Update on the National process of switching from 4HCCS to the National 4-H
Council.1. What will happen to the incorporated entity, "4-H CCS"?
- National 4-H CCS will move forward with plans for dissolution - it is
proposed this will be concluded by April 1, 2007.
2. What is the status of the transition between Zurcher Education & Design
and National 4-H Council?
- Tom Zurcher of Zurcher Education and Design will submit to National 4-H
Council prior to December 31, 2006 all information, data, and other
materials that are the property of CCS.
- The contract ends with Zurcher Education and Design on December 31,
2006.
- Effective January 1, 2007, National 4-H Council will assume fiscal
responsibility for the CCS entity.
- CCS shopping cart and website functions will continue without
interruption.
- Materials will continue to be distributed from the University of
Minnesota; in addition, there are other subcontracts that will also continue
in support of the curriculum system.
- A Transition Team consisting of members of the 4-H CCS Board and staff
from National 4-H Headquarters and National 4-H Council has formed to guide
the transition process over the next few months.
- National 4-H Council has advertised, interviewed, and hired an
individual to manage the curriculum process into the future.This individual
will start January 2, 2007.
3. How will this new curriculum system be supported financially?
- National 4-H Council will assume expenses related to the management
position, marketing, distribution, fiduciary, day to day operations,
resource development and legal issues for a national 4-H curriculum system.
- Funds currently dedicated to curriculum development under CCS, and not
encumbered for other expenses, will be transferred to an account within
National 4-H Council dedicated to curriculum development. This would be
considered a restricted donation to National 4-H Council.
- Additional funds in support of curriculum development will be generated
as they have in the past, through revenues from sales of products and from
resource development under the leadership of Jennifer Sirangelo.
4. Who will own the curriculum currently in the 4-H CCS catalog?
- Any current curriculum that is still in production, or in the process of
being produced, will transfer to National 4-H Council.
- In the future, we will not be signing contracts for ownership of these
materials but will move to a licensing agreement that will license National
4-H Council to produce the materials for a specified time period. Ownership
of the intellectual property will be retained by the lead author or the
institution.
- CCS will need to dispose of (or give away) any curriculum materials that
do not have "clean" intellectual property. We have discovered that we have
curricula that do not have appropriate Intellectual Property releases from
authors or contributors. This is a liability that was recently brought to
the attention of the board. The Transition Team is working to identify
materials which will need to be released from our catalog and will share
that information with the system as it is completed.
5. What will a dissolution plan include?
* A dissolution plan will be written to include the following:
- The board intends to dissolve the N4-HCCS entity
- The board intends to pay all debts associated with N4-HCCS
- The board will need to dispose of (or give away) any curriculum
materials that are perceived not to have "clean" intellectual property(IP).
We have discovered that we have a significant number of curricula that does
not have in place appropriate IP releases from authors or contributors. This
is a liability that was recently brought to the attention of the board.
- Upon legal dissolution, the board will transfer all assets to National
4-H Council. Any remaining funds (once financial obligations have been
satisfied) will be transferred to National 4-H Council to be held in a
permanently dedicated account for future curriculum development.
6. Will my state still be able to purchase and receive curriculum after
April 1?
- Curriculum already produced will still be available (as long as the
intellectual property releases are clear) through the National 4-H Supply
Service.
- There are seven curricula in development or revision at this time and
anticipated to be in production next year.
- A call for proposals for new curricula will be released around the
planned Curriculum Summit (anticipated in May-June).
- As of April 1, 2007 (following the transition) all states will be
considered members of the new National 4-H Curriculum System.
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County Club
Days Coordinator
Collegiate
4-H’s County Club Days Coordinator is Grace Tucker. She can be reached at
gtucker@ksu.edu or by phone at 785-230-4968. Looking ahead to spring
semester, please try to avoid the following dates due to conflicts which
keep Collegiate 4-Hers from participating:
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February
15-18 (National Collegiate 4-H Meeting in Louisiana)
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March 17-25
(Spring Break)
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April 6-8
(Easter Weekend)
Dobesh |
Rise and Shine with Bread
The 4-H Family and Consumer Sciences Action Team will be hosting a yeast
bread training Saturday, March 24, 2007, at the Wamego High School, Wamego,
KS. The workshop is for
4-H’ers 12 and over, parents, and foods leaders.
This workshop will provide the opportunity for participants to select
several workshops including; whole grain bread, artisan bread,
shaping/sculpting/coloring bread, community service baking and/or baking for
exhibits.
The day will begin at 8:30 a.m. and conclude around 3:30 p.m. Cost of the
workshop is $20 with registration due March 1, to Barton County Extension.
The event is limited to 50 participants. A brochure for this event can be
found at:
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/events/statebreadsworkshop2007.pdf
Fink |
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Chaperones Sought by IPC for Japan and Finland Trips
The 4-H International Programs Committee (IPC), a collaboration of state
4-H programs that conduct international exchanges, is seeking chaperones for
2007 groups to Japan and Finland. Chaperones may be staff or volunteers,
should be active in 4-H and have shown interest in exchanges in the state.
They should show leadership, counseling, and management skills. They may not
go on the trip the year their own children participate. Chaperones pay a
$500 program fee and the chaperone to Finland must also provide his or her own
transportation to and from Detroit, where the group will have pre-trip
orientation.
The chaperone application for Finland is due in Seattle
by February 1 and the one for Japan is due there March 1. Both applications
require a local agent signature and must be interviewed and approved in Kansas
first. The application form can be found on the 4-H World Citizenship web
page
http://www.Kansas4-H.org/worldcitizenship. Contact Mary Kay Munson at
munsonm@nqks.com or call 785-238-3631 for more information or assistance
with an application. There may still be an opening for the chaperon of the
Australia group sponsored by Wisconsin. The deadline is February 1. Contact Mary Kay if there is
interest.
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Science, Engineering &
Technology - Digital Media Show-And-Tell
From 4-H clubs to summer camps to athletic teams, every youth program has
something that makes it special. While one group is painting a mural or
designing a fair exhibit, another group is planting trees or building a web
site. Some youth keep returning to their program to see their friends, to
learn new skills, to explore nature or all of the above. What about you?
During CYFERnet's Digital
Media Show-and-Tell contest, you can let the world know what makes your CYFAR
and 4-H program special. Your mission is to use digital photography, audio,
video or a mix of digital media to answer the question, "Why am I here?" In
other words, what do you enjoy most about your program and what benefits keep
you coming back for more?
Work independently or as a
team to show off your art, communication and technology skills while telling
your story. CYFERnet will post submissions online for the public to enjoy. Our
panel of judges will announce and recognize the winners at the May 2007 CYFAR
conference. Visit:
http://www.cyfernet.org/4htech/missions.html for complete details.
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IFYE Spring Meeting and Outbound Orientation March
9-10 in Lyons
Orientation for the nine delegates traveling on 4-H international
exchanges will be held in Lyons March 9 and 10 followed by a dinner and
meeting of the Kansas IFYE Association in the Celebration Center during which
2006 delegates will be welcomed back and make presentations about their
experiences. The 2006 delegates were Beth Shanholtzer, IFYE delegate to
Botswana from Crawford County, and Samantha Baumann, Japan Exchange delegate
from Osage County. The Orientation will begin at 7 p.m. Friday and continue
on Saturday until 4 p.m. Information on the dinner and program may be
obtained from the chair, Eula Mae Goodfellow <goodfeldem@netks.net>,
(620) 257-2557 or the IFYE Association President Alison Guthrie <alisonsguthrie@gmail.com>,
(620) 357-8473.
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Community in the Arts Opportunity
4-H and K-State Research and Extension are jointly working with the Center
for Engagement
and Community Development to promote K-State and the arts within the
communities across Kansas. K-State proudly announces are two opportunities for
Kansas youth to consider... Music Camp June 10-14 for instrumental music
students currently in grades 5-12 and Leadership and Auxiliary Camp, July 8-10
for drum majors, section leaders, leadership training, percussion and color
guard for students currently in grades 7-12. Both camps are coordinated by Dr.
Frank Tracz and held at the K-State Campus. Costs are: Music Camp, $360
resident and $160 non-resident; Leadership and Auxiliary Camp $250 resident
and $160 non-resident plus a $55 meal card. More information contact the
K-State Band Office, 785-532-3816 or
http://www.k-state.edu/band/
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