November 5, 2012

Nov 5, 2012

Monday List November 5, 2012

All Star Application...see attached at end of articles


 

 2013 CQ Theme Needed

Calling all great ideas!  We are in need of a theme for the 2013 Sonoma County 4-H Chickenque.  Please submit your ideas to me at mohrmanjr@aol.com.  

This theme will be included in the tshirt contest, so we need to have it set soon. Leaders and members… put on your thinking caps and get those ideas in!  As a committee, we will discuss and chose a theme.  

 Thank you.  Cheryl Mohrman and the CQ committee


Club Websites

Does your club have a website?  If so, please send the URL to kgiovannini@ucdavis.edu and she will add the link to the Sonoma County 4-H Website.


 

 Upcoming Reporter is the Dec/Jan issue. Please get me your articles this week. If you are a chair of a January/February/March  event, please send me an article!


 

SC4H Website: 4-H Calendar and More!

Did you know that there is a calendar of events and activities on the Sonoma County 4-H website?  There have been a lot of changes and many additions to the SC4H website, check it out:

http://cesonoma.ucanr.edu/Youth_Development/  If you have ideas to improve the site, please email them to kgiovannini@ucdavis.edu

  Thank you!

 Karen Giovannini


CCC meeting Tuesday night at the 4-H office in Santa Rosa…7:00pm

Last call for items to send to the troops. Also, if you have a locally produced item, (jam, wine, etc,) that you would like to donate for the State Leaders Forum this weekend, please bring it to Council meeting.


 

Upcoming orientation for all new leaders

November 14, 2012. Held at the 4-H office in Santa Rosa. 6:30 -8:00. I will confirm the availability of fingerprints next week. Please call Bonnie at the 4-H office to sign-up 565-2681


 

 Free horses to a good home

I have 2 horses that I no longer use.

 I used to do 4-H many years ago and know that some kids might be wanting or needing a project horse. Is there a way you can put the word out to some families to see if they would like them? They would be free to a 4-H family only. They do need work; I haven't been able to be active with them for about a year. One horse is a broke Buckskin Quarter Horse Gelding, he's registered, beautiful and about 9 years old. I adore him and ONLY want him to go to someone he will be loved like crazy by. The second is a little paint mini-horse, who has been my QH's company. He can go free too, only to a loving home. Thank you for your help and time.

Stephanie Moreda 707-695-3510


 

 Reminder to everyone that won a Gold or Platinum Star …you must come into the Grange Credit Union office to get receive a $50 & $75 prize. If anyone has questions please don’t hesitate to call  584-0384 or email  Rebecca@grangecu.org

Every year I have Gold & Platinum money that goes unclaimed….so don’t miss you chance to get your prize money!

 Rebecca Nystrom Brito

Business Development

Sonoma County Grange Credit Union

707-584-0384/ Fax 707-584-3811


 

Thrive

I just wanted to let you know that I have just posted the 2nd of our Thrive Virtual Trainings on the website today.  You can access the "Helping Youth Discover Their Spark" training by clicking on the following link http://www.ca4h.org/Resources/Volunteers/4-H_Thrive_Resources/4-H_Thrive_Virtual_Trainings/

Please pass along to whomever you desire.

Scott


4-H Archery Certification Training for volunteers and junior/teen leaders

will be offered Saturday, January 19th, 9 AM – 5 PM, and Sunday, January 20th, 8 AM- 12 noon, at the Livermore-Pleasanton Rod & Gun Club, 4000 Dagnino Road, Livermore, CA 94551 in Alameda County.  You must be an enrolled 4-H leader or member and attend both days to receive certification to teach archery at the project, club and camp levels.   The course will include a PowerPoint lecture, review of equipment, practice shooting and teaching, and a written test.   The cost is $50 per person to include a resource binder, range fees, and Saturday lunch.  Overnight  RV parking, water & power only, is available for an additional fee.

To register, please complete and mail the “CA  4-H Shooting Sports Training Request and Registration Form” available at  http://www.ca4h.org/files/2123.pdf,  and an adult or youth 4-H medical release form and a $50 check payable to “De Arroyo 4-H Club” to  Jennifer Siders,  4967 Erica Way, Livermore, CA 94550.  Registration is due Monday, January 7th and space is limited.  For more information call Jenny at 925-321-6009 or email her at jsiders@gmail.com.


 Did your club request a 12 year pin? If so, please contact Bonnie S. at the 4-H office 565-2681


 

 Sonoma County Animal Care and Control has received $1,500 from local non-profit Friends of the Animals in the Redwood Empire (FAIRE) to provide additional funding for the low-cost spay/neuter voucher program through the end of the year.  Qualifying low-income county residents may receive a dog or cat spay/neuter voucher to redeem at participating veterinary clinics that provide spay/neuter surgeries for $20 for a dog and $10 for a cat.

Please help us spread the word to community members needing help to spay/neuter their pets.

Thank you!

Tammy Geronimo  Operations Manager Animal Care and Control

Sonoma County Department of Health Services/Public Health  (707) 565-5403


 

 

Do you know a 4-H’er who...

Has a passion for government, history, political science, working with youth, public speaking, or leadership? If so, encourage them to apply for the position of Program Assistant (PA) at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center!

APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT:

Wonders of Washington Program Assistant:
www.4hcenter.org/WOW-Program-Assistant
Application due November 16, 2012

Citizenship Washington Focus Program Assistant:
www.4hcenter.org/CWF-Program-Assistant
Application due January 16, 2013

 

Application deadlines are approaching soon, and we want to give 4-H alumni and Collegiate 4-Hers an opportunity to make a difference during their spring or summer semester. Our PAs will be touching the lives of thousands of high school-aged students from all over the United States while working for our Wonders of Washington (WOW) or Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) programs in Washington, DC.

We are looking for individuals with at least a high school diploma (preferably some college experience) and a passion for youth development, hospitality, teaching, history, politics, or leadership. If you know a college student looking for credit towards graduation, National 4-H Council will happily work with the student and the school to make this possible.

Below are job descriptions and links to application materials for both programs. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Maria McNeely at MMcNeely@4HCenter.org.

 

Wonders of Washington Program Assistant
Application due November 16, 2012
Application Link: www.4hcenter.org/WOW-Program-Assistant

The WOW program gives young people the chance to explore, develop, and refine the skills necessary to become outstanding citizens and leaders in their home communities. Using the living classroom of Washington, D.C., youth learn about the history of our nation, its various leaders, and how they can put their skills of leadership and citizenship into use when they return home. Throughout the spring semester, WOW Program Assistants receive opportunities for professional development not only through interactions with youth groups, but also through interactions with various departments of National 4-H Council to develop their professional skills.

 

Citizenship Washington Focus Program Assistant
Application due January 16, 2013
Application Link:www.4hcenter.org/CWF-Program-Assistant

CWF gives 4-Hers the opportunity to strengthen their communication, leadership, and other citizenship skills on a national level. More than 1,500 young people exchange ideas, practice respect, and form friendships with other youth from diverse backgrounds throughout the summer. Through hands-on activities, simulations, and tours of various monuments and memorials, participants figure out what citizenship means to them and develop action plans to make a difference in their home communities. As a CWF Program Assistant, these 4-H leaders will create, develop, and facilitate curriculum to be used during the 2013 program.




By Judy Ludovise
Author - 4-H Youth Development Program Representative

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