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Nov 1, 2016

Sonoma 4-H News

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Calendar

Check out our County Calendar here!

NOVEMBER

  • November 1, 7pm - County Council (CCC) Meeting
  • November 5 - Sonoma 4-H Achievement Night, 6:30pm, 4-H Center
  • November 4-6 - 4-H Mindfulness Retreat
  • November 11-13 - State 4-H Leaders Forum in Santa Rosa
  • November 19 - California Make it With Wool Contest
  • November 29 - Registration due for the 4-H Teen Creating a Leader (CAL) Conference

DECEMBER

  • December 6, 7pm, Council Council (CCC) Meeting
  • December 15 - Registration due for Leadership Washington Focus and Citizenship Washington Focus

JANUARY

  • 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
  • VEC's Please submit your enrollment forms
    For those leaders and who are re-enrolling, fees and enrollment sheet can be brought to the November CCC meeting. 
    Our enrollment sheet is located on our web page. Enrollment Sheet

  • Sonoma 4-H County Achievement Night
    November 5, 2016, 6:30pm, @ 4-H Center in Rohnert Park
    Everyone is invited to attend the Sonoma County 4-H Achievement Night, "Go for the Gold." The Sonoma County All-Star Team invites you to join them for a fun filled Achievement Night! Dress like your favorite Olympian or 4H appropriate attire!
      
  • 4-H's State Leader's Forum
    Dear volunteers,On November 11-13, Sonoma County will be hosting the 4-H State Leader's Forum at the Flamingo Hotel. 4-H volunteers from all over the state of California will be attending. Each county is asked to donate something for the auction.Since our county is hosting, we would like to put together an extra-special donation bundle of goodies to showcase Sonoma County. Would you be able to donate a locally made product to go with the theme…”Welcome to Sonoma County.”?  Some Ideas are: a bottle of wine, jam, honey. Anything that is locally made, (not just food) and reflects our rich, diverse county.Please bring to the office by Wednesday Nov 9, or call Judy to arrange a pick-up. Thank you in advance! -Judy

  • California Make It With Wool Contest
    November 19, 2016 (Check-in- 9:00 am, Judging: 9:30am, Style Show- 2:30pm)
    Due Dates: entry forms- October 18, 2016
    Berger Drive Auditorium, 1555 Berger Dr. San Jose, Building 2  
    How to enter: Complete an official entry form for each entry. Entry fees are non-refundable.
    Any Questions? Call me at 408.612.8634 or Camiww6@gmail.com
  • 4-H Spark Surveys
    Thank you to the youth that have completed their #4HGo Sparks Surveys in the Online Record Book! If you are one of the first 200 to complete them, you will be receiving a gift card in the mail.These surveys help us learn about you and your 4-H experience. All surveys will be available in (ORB) until the end of January, but don't wait-we will run out of gift cards before then! Surveys are open to youth ages 9 and older. If you need help logging into ORB, check out this resources page.
    Thanks for helping us learn how to make the best better!
  • 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 

  • 4-H Online Record Book - Spark Surveys, Gift Card
    The first 200 4-H members to complete the #4HGo Sparks Surveys will receive a gift card in the mail.These surveys help us learn about you and your 4-H experience. All surveys will be available in ORB (https://4horb.ucanr.edu/login.cfm) until the end of January, but don't wait-we will run out of gift cards before then! Surveys are open to youth ages 9 and older. If you need help logging into ORB, check out this resources page: http://4h.ucanr.edu/Resources/Members/RecordBook/4-H_ORB/.

Policies and Procedures
  • 2017 4-H Presentation Days
    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. 
      
    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. 

    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.
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
  • Property Needed for 4-H Animal Project
    Property needed in Rincon Valley, Kenwood, Calistoga Road area for 4-H market pig project.  My kids have been raising pigs for 7 years at someone else's property and unfortunately for us, her business is expanding and she needs the space we were using.  We live in city limits and cannot raise them at our house.  If you can help or know someone that might be able to please call me Nicole Gersley at (707) 849-5251. 

Status Reports
  • 4-H Youth Development Advisor, Steven Worker
    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!

  • Global Beach Clean-Up September 17, 2016
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    This year's Global Beach cleanup was very fun. We found over 100 small pieces of plastic, along with three bird carcasses and lots of broken crabs. Sadly, we didn't find as many odd objects as I hoped for, I think the craziest things were three dead birds and a flip flop. I also enjoyed the lunch that they served after the cleanup. In prior years we have scheduled camping trips around the beach cleanup. We would go the beach Friday night and stay through Sunday. We would play at the beach and play some board games, and then go to the cleanup Saturday morning. I enjoy when we have challenges for who could find the craziest stuff. In my opinion the craziest things my club has found are a shotgun shell and a beached seal. In general, I'm excited for next year's beach cleanup. - Conan Skaife,Wild Oak

  • Youth + Adults: We need your help on Sonoma County 4-H Committees!
    Consider becoming a committee member on incentives and recognition, livestock judging, teen events, presentation day, camp steering, chickenque, chicken run, scholarship, Friend of 4-H Award, officer training, fashion revue, or outreach and promotion. Check out our committee Descriptions for more details.
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By Steven M. Worker
Author - 4-H Youth Development Advisor
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Author - 4-H Administrative Aide/Outreach
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