August 17,2015

Aug 17, 2015

FEES for this current year:

$55 for youth

  • $31 for adult volunteers

Our County Program fees have not increased. The State insurance fees rose slightly

 


 See you at Leader Training this Saturday, the 22nd.

  • 8:30 registration
  • 9:00am start.
  • We will end around noon.

Every club needs to send at least one club leader and one VEC (Volunteer Enrollment Coordinator)

4-H Center, RP.


The annual 4H Foundation BBQ and fundraiser is set for Saturday, August 29, 3:00 to 8:00 pm at Richard's Grove and Saralee's Vineyard on Slusser Road in Windsor.  We are working hard to plan and organize for this event to make it our best one yet!  As some of you may know, this event is successful because of so many of our incredible volunteers who mean so much to us!  This very much includes our 4H youth! 

 This year for table and food service, we are looking to have 75-85  youth volunteers between the ages of  5 and 18.  Server volunteers will need to arrive at 4:00 pm.  Server orientation for full service tables will start at 4:30 and service will go from 5:00-9:00 pm.

 We kindly ask that all 4H youth volunteers wear their whites to volunteer.  It looks great and it represents your club nicely. This is a wonderful and fun community service opportunity for 4H youth to include in their record books! 

If you are able to volunteer for this fun and exciting event, please contact Faith Fair at faith@4hfoundationofsoco.org or 707-225-2984.  Thank you!!
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Faith Fair

4H Foundation of Sonoma County

707-225-2984

faith@4hfoundationofsoco.org

 


Hello all,

The Make it Safe, Keep it Safe (MISKIS) training has been designed to provide UC ANR staff and volunteers with food safety information to minimize the risk of foodborne illness. Contact Judy if you would like to take it

Thank you,

Anne Iaccopucci
Youth, Families, & Communities Statewide Program

4-H Healthy Living Academic Coordinator II

University of California, Agriculture & Natural Resources

California State 4-H Office

 

 

 

 


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