November 22, 4-H News

Nov 22, 2016

Sonoma 4-H News

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Calendar

Check out our County Calendar here!

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

  • January 3, 7pm - CCC Meeting - 4-H Center
  • January 9 - Applications due for 4-H State Ambassador
  • January 27 - Essays due for the 4-H Beekeeping Essay Contest
  • January 27-29 - 4-H Creating a Leader (CAL) Conference
New Events and Deadlines
  • Need 1 Male chaperone for C.A.L Conf.
    applications are due Nov. 29th. CAL_Conference

  • Fashion Revue Workshop. Don't miss it!
    Workshop #1 on Saturday, December 3, 2016, 9am-10:30am, at the 4-H Office
  •  We Need YOUR Input!
    On November 21st all 4-H adult volunteers in California will be invited via email to complete a quick survey about their views of 4-H participation. Your feedback will inform local county and state 4-H staff about your how you view your role in expanding participation in the 4-H program. This type of information promotes the creation of new trainings and curriculum to help improve the program. The survey will come to you from noreply@qemailserver.com it's not junk mail—it's from us!

    National Youth Summit Series
    All summits are held at the home of 4-H, the National 4-H Conference Center located right outside of Washington, D.C. We are pleased to announce registration is open for all the summits! 1) Maker: November 10-13, 2016 ** Only two weeks left before registration closes! 2) Agri-Science: February 2-5, 2017 3) Healthy Living: February 17-20, 2017

  • 4-H Teen Conference: Creating a Leader (CAL)
    January 27-29, 2017 at Walker Creek Ranch (near
    Registration due by November 29
    C.A.L. is a great opportunity to meet new 4-Hers from all over the North Central Section and bond with those you already know.

  • 2017 Leadership Washington Focus and Citizenship Washington Focus
    Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) (DUE DECEMBER 15) is an educational conference for youth ages 15 to 19. Conference Only Package: $2949.00 from June 24, 2017-July 1, 2017 or Extended Conference Package: $3999.00 from June 24, 2017-July 5, 2017. http://4h.ucanr.edu/4-H_Events/WF/ 
    Leadership Washington Focus (LWF) (DUE DECEMBER 15) is a 4-H leadership program for youth entering grades 7 through 9. Leadership Washington Focus: $1999.00 from July 16, 2017-July 20, 2017. LWF 

  • 2017-2018 4-H State Ambassador
    Applications due January 9, 2017
    Apply Here
    The California 4-H State Ambassador Program is a working honor that provides 4-H members expanded opportunities to serve the University of California 4-H Youth Development Program. The 4-H State Ambassador position is one of the highest service opportunities and recognition attainable in the University of California 4-H Youth Development Program.
  • 2017 UC Davis, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Field Day
    March 3-4, 2017 at UC Davis
    Registration due February 3, 2017
    The UC Davis, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Field Day will take place March 3-4, 2017 at UC Davis. This field day is open to both FFA and 4-H members. 4-H members may compete in any of the contests offered. Please note that the Livestock Judging, the Poultry Judging and the Dairy Judging contests are considered State qualifiers to attend the National events. For more information about the event, please visit http://www.caes.ucdavis.edu/connect/events/field-day 

  • 2017 National 4-H Beekeeping Essay Contest
    Due January 27, 2017
    http://4h.ucanr.edu/files/249693.pdf 

Policies and Procedures
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Resources
  • The 2017 impromptu categories, special recognition topics, and revised 4-H Presentation Manual are now available on the State 4-H website!

    Special Recognition Opportunities at State 4-H Presentation Day
    California 4-H offers thematic recognition pins for youth who participate at State 4-H Presentation Day and focus their presentations on one of the four focus areas. The four focus areas for the 2017 State 4-H Presentation Day can be found at: http://4h.ucanr.edu/4-H_Events/SFD/PD/Recognition_Opportunities/.

    Impromptu Speech Topics for State 4-H Presentation Day
    The impromptu speech topics for the 2017 State Presentation Day have been released and can be found at: http://4h.ucanr.edu/files/249820.pdf. For more information about the impromptu speech category, please review the 2016 4-H Presentation Manual.   

    California 4-H Presentation Manual (Version 2016)
    Significant revisions to the 4-H Presentation Manual were made in October, 2016 based on data gathered from the 2016 State Presentation Day and public feedback gathered through an online survey in June, 2016. Significant revisions include: 

    • Recalibrating the scoring key to ensure better distribution of awards between red, blue, and gold.
    • Improving weighting on the evaluation forms, including middle points. 
    • Providing additional clarification on references, visual aids, and costumes. 
    • Allowing only evaluators to ask questions

  • 4-H Project Sheets
    http://4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/Project_Sheets/ 
    4-H project sheets are designed to help 4-H volunteers determine meaningful content and lead youth in hands-on activities. 4-H youth and their families may use these sheets to decide which project they might be interested in.
Community Requests
  • "It's raining cats n dogs!!!" - Community Service Project Homeless Survival Pack drive
    My name is Missy Pendleton the President for Goldridge 4-H, I am putting together a collection drive “It's raining cats n dogs!!!"I will be collecting items to put in packs to hand out to the homeless during the cold wet winter nights.  Bring your  items to the monthly general meeting through May. My GOAL: 1,000 items by June 1, 2017!You can e-mail me at: missymoocoww88@yahoo.comif you have any questions or need to schedule a pick up / drop off time you can call me at (707) 849-8810. ~ Missy

  • Free Rabbits - Need a home

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    My friend couldn't keep her Rabbits with their move so they have ended up at my property. They need good homes. We have a mix of breeds; Flemish Giant, New Zealand Whites, Lop Ears and a Havana mix. They are all under 6 months old. Email me if you are interested.-Laura McIntyre laura_mcintyre2@ymail.com

  • The County Wide Survival Gear Clearinghouse
    **** Please coordinate with Shari Skaife, VP of Programs for the CCC, (707-978-9444) to provide needed items or bring them to the January 3rd CCC meeting at the 4-H Center. ****

    We Need Your Help!

  • Baby male mini-rex rabbit wanted
    I am interest in purchasing a baby male mini-rex rabbit.  We have had mini-rexes for 30 years and our last one just passed away.  Preferably a baby male white with black ears.
    Thank you. Carol Fluhmann - cffluh@yahoo.com

     

     

Status Reports
  • 4-H Youth Development Advisor, Steven Worker
    November 2016: Promote Bio-Security in Your 4-H Animal Science Projects
    Read the article: Advisor Update November 2016
    Animal science projects are a hallmark of the 4-H program and help prepare the next generation of farmers, ranchers, foresters, veterinarians, and agricultural scientists. The raising and showing of animals poses bio-security risks. Youth need to cultivate an appreciation for and develop the skills necessary to help reduce the risk of disease spread to animals and humans. 4-H supports proper management practices for bio-security and we are asking animal science 4-H project leaders to help! New curricula is available. 

  • 2017 4-H Clover Day
    http://ucanr.edu/cloverday
    Registration will open November 3! 
    A new one-day volunteer development event for 4-H volunteer leaders in Sonoma, Marin, and Napa counties. The focus is to support skill and relationship building between fellow 4-H volunteer leaders for both project-specific areas as well as other 4-H topics to help improve youth engagement and learning. Keynote speaker is Temple Grandin!
  • Congratulations to Rebecca Kracker, our November Volunteer spotlight!
    Rebecca

    Her history with 4-h started at the age of 9 at Bennett valley 4-H, as a child she fell in love with goats. Her parents, both 4-H volunteers, and members themselves as children, it is a family passion. “I started with Beef and dairy cows, but then I went to Redwood Hill and saw the baby goats.” That was it, she was hooked. “I went to 5 fairs a year minimum!” she truly enjoys raising goats.  “As a child, I was way more reserved, 4-H helped me come out of my shell understand who I was and how I should project myself to the world.” Now she wants to provide that same service to children today. She has been a Dairy Goat leader for Green Valley 4-H for the last...Read her full story here.
  • Sonoma County at SLF:
    Hello Sonoma County 4-H Community,
    It is with such pride and gratitude that I report back from STate 4-H Leaders' Forum 2016 which concluded on November 13 at the Flamingo Resort. The All Stars, Francesca Pharo and Courtney King, presented the flags in the Opening Ceremony.  Mary Lavell, Emily Lavell and Caroline Hampton spent an entire day helping out in the silent auction which allowed Barbara and Charlotte LeGallee to attend workshops.  Lisa Jack arrived on Friday with a gorgeous basket full of items from the County Dairy Goat project. They also made lotion to give to the committee and speakers. Then, Lisa set up the Hospitality Room and helped out arranging items in the silent auction. Judy Butke secured a donation from the California Dairywomen's Association, so the delegates snacked on ice cream bars from Three Twins. Snacking doesn't get any better than that. The county donated a charming 'basket' with fun Sonoma County items. The County Wildlife project donated an owl box, cut out by dad, Dan Lavell, with wood burned decorations by mom, Misha Brown, along with owl related books, socks, candles, etc.  The Sequoia 4-H club Leathercraft project members shared their expertise with the delegates during the Make and Take session.  Also in that session were reps from 4-H camp, the Lavells and Gianna Lovell, who provided leather and braiding experiences. Judy Ludovise has provided continuous support and encouragement during the planning process.  Diego Marical brought his informative Afterschool information to the Poster Session. Steven Worker presented two workshops.Such positive energy and generosity from the Sonoma County 4-H community. Many thanks to all of you for your contributions of time and goods. You are much appreciated. Sincerely, Mary Engebreth, chair SLF 2016.

  • Youth + Adults: We need your help on Sonoma County 4-H Committees!
    Attached is a list of the current Committee contact list.

Sonoma County 4-H @SonomaCounty4H

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By Steven M. Worker
Author - 4-H Youth Development Advisor
By Jesenia Mendoza
Author - 4-H Administrative Aide/Outreach

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