Clover Leaves. Eau Claire County s 4-H Newsletter. Dear 4-H Friends and Family,
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1 Eau Claire County s 4-H Newsletter Clover Leaves 4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. Dear 4-H Friends and Family, June 2016 In this issue: Calendar Leaders Association Clothing Revue 2017 Festival Dates State Dog Agility Show Livestock Project Schedule 4-H On Air Token Program Sign-Up 6 OYC 7 Market Goat Clinic Breakfast in the Valley Fair Entry Thank You Int. Livestock Youth Show 9 Fair Info: Schedules and Welcome FAIRly Good Games FOF Raffle Battery Collection Flowers for Fair No the Fair Silent Auction 15 Cookie Baking Contest 16 Kids Day at the Fair 17 STEM Day at the Fair Cloverbud/Exploring Judging Mt. Biking Day ECSO Bike Rodeo at the Fair Club News Vanessa Marsh Memorial Scholarship Application 22 OYC Grant Info and App My name is Lindsey Kohls, and I am the Eau Claire County 4-H Summer Intern. I am very honored and excited to be a part of the Eau Claire County 4-H program. I have been a part of 4-H for as long as I can remember; I was a member of the Sunny Valley 4-H Club in Chippewa County for 12 years. During my time in 4-H, I was very involved in photography, forestry, and leadership. I was also a Summer Camp Counselor for three years, where I received the Spirit of Paul Roth Award for enthusiasm, dedication, organization, and leadership skills. I am currently a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying Political Science and Business Management & Entrepreneurship. (Go Badgers! ) The summer is such a fun, eventful time for 4-H members, and I look forward to meeting you all and helping in any way that I can. Sincerely, Lindsey Kohls Eau Claire County UW-Extension Office Phone: (715) Website: eauclaire.uwex.edu Fair Stall, Cage & Pen Reservation Form st Street West Altoona, WI Fax: (715) Facebook: Facebook.com/ eauclairecountyuwex The University of Wisconsin-Extension does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, identity as a veteran, mental or physical disability, or age in any of its programs or activities, or with respect to any of its employment policies, practices or procedures.
2 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 2 Project Literature Need 4-H publication materials? EC County 4-H s Publication Library just grew! In addition to materials for the many projects we already had, we just received publications on the following project areas: Adult Leadership Service Learning Scale Models Theatre Arts Health Science: Wind Power and Robotics Celebrate Art Photography Sewing See the full library list here: Project Literature Library. Come to the UWEX Office to check-out materials for a month, free! If you are a club officer: Sara has publications to help you better understand your duties! Contact UWEX to borrow them. Looking for Cloverbud materials? Contact Sara. You can always purchase your own items at CLUBS! Foster and Respite Parents Needed TREATMENT FOSTER PARENTS AND RES- PITE PARENTS NEEDED IN WESTERN WISCONSIN SaintA has been providing safe, nurturing foster homes for children with emotional, behavioral or developmental challenges since SaintA is looking for responsible individuals/couples with a strong commitment to children in need of care to become treatment foster or respite parents in Western Wisconsin. It is critically important for children to have high quality options for out-of-home care after they have experienced abuse or neglect. At SaintA, we work hard to train our foster homes in trauma-informed care, which allows for greater success for the children we place. There is a significant need for homes in the Chippewa Valley who are willing to provide care for sibling groups, older youth, and children with disabilities. Can you help? THE NEED IS GREAT. THE REWARDS ARE GREATER. FIND OUT MORE (855) GROW-HOPE growhope@sainta.org GrowHope.net Submit the minutes from your last meeting or admission in the Clover Leaves, so your members can see the highlights and other clubs can see your good example! to Sara by the 20th of each month. Does your club or project group have a Facebook page? Let us know about it so UWEX can be a fan. Be sure your club/project likes EC County UWEX let us help each other get the word out! New to 4-H this year? Be sure to like Eau Claire County UW-Extension, and the Expo Center, on Facebook to stay current of 4-H and Fair info!
3 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 3 Calendar of Events Leaders Association June 1-FAIR ENTRIES DUE, 4:30pm 1-Camp Counselor Training, 6:30pm, UWEX Office 6-OYC 7-Leaders Assoc, 7pm, UWEX Office 10-Breakfast in the Valley, 5am, Expo Center H Summer Camp 22-Clothing Revue, UWEX Office 29-Superintendent Meetings, UWEX Office 29-Fair Committee, 7pm, UWEX Office 30-NW Area Animal Science Day, St. Croix County Attention 4-H Leaders! 2016 Meeting Dates have been set: June 7 September 13 November 8 Exec Board will meet at 6:30 pm Full Leaders meetings will begin at 7:00 pm July 16 Registrations due for State Dog Indoor Agility Show 22-OYC Eau Claire County Fair August 23-After the Fair Meeting, 6:30pm, Expo 27-State Dog Agility Show September 5-Office closed 13-Leaders Assoc, 7pm, UWEX Office 21-Superintendent Meeting, 6pm, UWEX Office Online 4-H Calendar VISIT the 4-H events calendar to see all things Eau Claire County 4-H! July 27-31, 2016 Notify us of any additions or corrections.
4 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page Festival Dates Updates are being made to streamline tri-county events that coincide with the new UW-Extension areas! For 2017, the following events will be combined-watch your newsletters/ s for more information as the events draw closer! (Dates are tentative) -Tri-County Music/Speaking/Demonstration Festival: Saturday, January 28, 2017 at the Mabel Tainter. Dunn County will host the first year. Speaking/Demo Contest will start in the morning with Action Centers and registration. There will be a break from 11am-1pm, with Musicals starting at 1pm and concluding in the afternoon. Speaking Rules were modeled directly after Eau Claire County rules and will be streamlined for all counties. Judging will remain separate for the pre-fair judging (Action Centers/Demos/Illustrated Talks). The top two demonstrations (youth at least 12 years of age) from each county will be selected for WI State Fair. For speaking contests, all participants will receive a participation ribbon and a certificate. The top speaker in each age division will receive a trophy (across all divisions of entries). All Musicals will be awarded either Gold or Silver recognition and special recognition for each club will be given (props, costumes, projection, etc). All divisions will be judged separately (dance against dance, vocal against vocal, etc). Each county will select one performance for WI State Fair. Tri-County Drama/Arts/Crafts/Photo Festival: Saturday, March 11, 2017 at Cadott High School. Chippewa County will host the first year. Rules have been streamlined for prior years and will remain the same. Awards for all three counties will either be Gold or Silver. Mini dramas will be judged against other mini dramas, on stage against other on stage. Each club also receives an award of merit. Up to two youth per club performance will be selected as outstanding performers, and a best actor and best actress will be selected from each county WI State 4-H Dog Project Indoor Agility Show The Eau Claire County Dog Project will be hosting the 2016 Wisconsin State 4-H Dog Project INDOOR Agility Show on August 27, The show will be held at Smarty Paws, rd St, in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Entry deadline is July 16, For Guidelines and Information Packet, Click HERE Picture from Bing (Free to use and share)
5 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 5 Livestock Project Schedule Livestock Project 2016 July 27 July 31 Eau Claire County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016 Carcass Judging at Augusta Meats Friday, August 5, 2016 Awards Banquet Exhibitors and Families please note that this year it will be required to attend at least 1 of the first two meetings to be eligible to participate in the project. Any questions, contact Lisa Vetsch. Picture from Bing (Free to use and share) 4-H On the Air 1st Saturday Of The Month Month Club Contact Phone June Pleasant Hill Go Getters Jodi Thesing-Ritter July Foster Town and Country Linda Rauter Picture from Bing (Free to use and share) August September October Pleasant Hill Go Getters Jodi Thesing-Ritter November Beef River Pacesetters Renee Marino December
6 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 6 Token Program Sign-Up Eau Claire Downtown Farmers Market Date Volunteer Phone Number June 4th, 2016 Maple Drive Boosters (Henning) June 11th, 2016 Osseo Road Runners (Fritz Family) June 18th, 2016 EC Clovers (Skutley Family) June 25th, 2016 EC Clovers (Clark Family) July 2nd, 2016 CW Clovers (Brenda Parker Family) July 9th, 2016 July 16th, 2016 Truax Eagles (Ryder Hadt and Leslie Steinke) July 23rd, 2016 EC Clovers (Joshi Family) July 30th, 2016 JONAH August 6th, 2016 Pleasant Valley Clovers (Cyndi) August 13th, 2016 Pleasant Valley Clovers (Cari Jaquish) August 20th, 2016 Eau Claire Adventurers (Ellen Wynkoop) August 27th, 2016 September 3rd, 2016 Pleasant Hill Go Getters September 10th, 2016 Pleasant Hill Go Getters September 17th, 2016 Pleasant Hill Go Getters September 24th, 2016 Pleasant Hill Go Getters (Thesing-Ritter Family)
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8 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 8 Fitting & Showing Clinic for Market Goats There will be a Fitting and Showing Clinic for market goats on Saturday, June 25, at 10:30 AM. It is worth 2 points for exhibitors. The clinic will be held at 1402 Bluebird Lane, Elk Mound. If you have questions you can contact Jennifer Meyer at Breakfast in the Valley The 20th Annual Breakfast in the Valley will be held on Friday, June 10, 2016, at the Eau Claire County Exposition Center. This annual event celebrates the importance of agriculture in our local economy. Breakfast will be served from 5 a.m. -10 a.m. to more than 3,000 people. The menu includes scrambled eggs with ham, cheese, onions and mushrooms, muffins, sliced cheeses, cheese curds, bananas, coffee, milk and juice. Breakfast isn t complete without the traditional Breakfast in the Valley dessert of custard, corn flakes and strawberries. Other highlights of the breakfast include agricultural displays, business displays, a petting zoo, milk drinking contest with local celebrities, tractor displays, recognition of two local farm families, Friend of Agriculture award, Eau Claire County Land Conservation awards and several door prize drawings. Fair Entries Thank You! Due to your quick action we avoided long lines on June 1 for Fair Entry Forms. At 4:30 on June 1 we actually had NO line. The whole process seemed to go much smoother than in years past, so THANK YOU!
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11 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 11 Greetings from the Fair Committee
12 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page Eau Claire County Fair Schedule
13 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 13 Eau Claire County Fair Events 2016 Eau Claire County Fair FAIRly Good Games New this year at the Eau Claire County Fair, FAIRly Good Games! The games will start at 11:00 a.m. on the Sunday of the fair, July 31, They will be held near the Malt Stand in the open space. Anyone can be involved! Games will include a three legged race, egg toss, bean bag toss, and more. Prizes will be awarded! Friends of the Fair Raffle WANTED: HELP WITH THE FOF RAFFLE Looking for someone to help with parts of the FOF Raffle and eventually take it over. This could be a job for 1 to 3 people as there are 3 or 4 components to the project. It will be much easier this year as we are reducing the number of tickets being sold, but increasing the ticket cost. MUCH less work than in the past!! Please contact a FOF member or Barb Medford, medfordrl@gmail.com Battery Collection at the Fair Household batteries will be collected again at this year s fair. Fair-goers can bring their batteries to the collection container in the main Expo building E, on the table next to the fair office.
14 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 14 Flowers for the Fair No Camping During the Fair Please note that there will be no campers/rvs or camping at the Expo Center during the Eau Claire County Fair. Please contact Sara if you have questions.
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18 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 18 Cloverbud/Exploring Judging Schedule We would like to remind all parents of Cloverbud/Exploring exhibitors that this year we are trying a judging sign up to avoid the long lines and waiting for judging. If you have not yet signed up for a time for your son or daughter, please call the UW-Extension office at to schedule a time. Judging starts at 8:30 and ends at 5:30, with two judges. Near fair time we will just schedule those who haven't called in, so this is your opportunity to make it fit your schedule. THANK YOU!
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20 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 20 Club Minutes Little Red Cardinals April Meeting 2016 Sara Wickman called the meeting to order at Whispering Pines Ceramics. Dawson Flanders and Ethan Gessner did the flag salutes while Ryan Wickman read the treasurer s report and the secretary s report. Bev Wickman recapped about how the bee keeping demo would take place in the next meeting. Penny confirmed our highway cleanup is to take place on May 7, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. Sara brought up the subject of picking what our silent auction basket theme would be. The most popular choice at the moment was a family/ dinner and movie basket, including gift cards, board games and candy. Bev Wickman again brought up when we would deliver our May Day baskets. We chose to deliver them to the Clairemont Nursing home on Monday, 5/2/16 at 5:30 p.m. We also talked about the flowers at the fair. Judy has already bought and planned what to do with them. Penny also reminded everyone to select all their projects by May 1 and turn in your raffle tickets by June 1. The next meeting will take place on May 23, 2016, at the Brunswick Town Hall at 6:45. May 2016 Before Sara called the meeting to order Jenny Gruber from the Dunn County Beekeepers gave a presentation on how to care for bees. She is considered a hobbyist because she has fewer than 10 hives. It was a very interesting presentation and she even brought some of her honey for people to try. Next the Cloverbuds and explorers gave their group demonstration on how to make no bake energy bites and how to plant a flower. Alison Wahl gave her demonstration on how to make a multimedia creation with recycled materials. Pleasant Hill GoGetters May Meeting Minutes May 9, 2016 The May meeting was called to order by Morgan Thesing-Ritter. The Brandner Family and the Schlewitz Family provided snack. We reviewed old business. The April project meeting was held at the Paint Shack. Many of our club members enjoyed painting and seeing friends. Next, we voted on a club fair theme. We also went over new business. Our Annual Veteran s Flag Project held on Saturday, May 14, the Sewing Workshop at Sew Complete also held on May 14, and Monday May 30 will be the 4 H Sherman Park Clean up and Potluck Families were asked to bring a dish to pass. Our rocket project and launch will be held on June 27 at the Thesing- Ritter Home. Many demonstrations were completed. Respectfully Submitted, Grace Brandner Grace Brandner Penny then talked about what activities we wanted to lead at the Kid s Day Tent at the fair. We chose that we wanted to lead golf and have the random sucker pick as a second choice. Everyone should bring their items for the Dinner and a Movie Silent Auction basket at the next meeting. Ryan, Sara, and Alison did a report on the highway cleanup. Fair entries are due June 1.
21 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 21 Club Minutes Truax Eagles May 17, 2016 Called Meeting To Order * Meeting started at 6:00PM * Pledges led by Samantha Michaels * Roll Call - Name, Favorite Summer Activity * Secretary Report : Samantha Michaels * Treasurers Report : Benjamin LeMay Old Business * Talked about Eau Claire Cleanup * Talked about Flower Fundraiser New Business * We will be going to Sunbow Farms on June 13 at 1:30 * We are donating a Lego theme basket for the fair (Please bring Lego items to put in the basket at the June meeting) Thank You to Caleb McManus as he will coordinate the basket. * June 28 is the picnic at Eau Claire Fairgrounds (There is a sign up sheet for sides) more information to follow. * If you would like to Volunteer at the Farmers market (The times that you work are from 8:30AM to 12:30PM and at least one adult needs to present at the table at all times. (For more information, please contact the Extension Office) Adjourn meeting * Sang to member with May Birthday-Jane Black * Demos by Morgan Presler,Caleb MaManus, Trevor Kaeder * Game Reminders * Fair Forms are due June 1 at the Extension Office (If you have any questions, please contact Mrs.LeMay or Mrs.Bleick) Pleasant Valley Clovers 4-H Club May 16, 2016 The meeting was held at the Pleasant Valley town hall. Before the meeting we finished a leather craft activity by lacing our coin purses. The meeting was called to order by Cullen Kortbein. Pledges were said. We sang happy birthday to Camryn and Cullen. Roll call was taken. Allison, Lindsay, Kylee, Brett, Teresa, Kaitlynn, Saphira, Tylena, Creed, Will, Katelyn, Emma, Ashlyn, Camryn, Cierra, and Cullen were present. The secretary s report was read. A motion was made by Cierra and seconded by Lindsay to accept the secretary s report. The treasurer s report was read. For old business, we reported on the Gem and Mineral show. Each member received an Ammonite fossil and thank you notes will be sent to Jean Hince and Christine Koerner for all of their help with at the Gem & Mineral show. Kylee talked about Space Camp. We had a reminder to pay for club shirts if you haven t yet. For new business, we talked about our Rural Life Sunday. Let Kathy know if you want members to stop at your house as part of the club tour to see member s projects. Otherwise we will meet at Wathke s at 4:00 on June 26. We will perform the Drama fest play, stain the benches, and have an informal meeting. We talked about the Fair booth and Entertainment, talk to Cyndi if you have any ideas. Members suggested a Star Wars theme. We set a budget for the Silent Auction donation. A motion was made by Creed and seconded by Brett to spend $35. Allison suggested donating money to Feed My People Food Bank as part of last weekend s Stamp Out Hunger event. The motion was made by Creed and second by Lindsay to donate $10. Members were also asked if they wanted to participate in Operation: Blanket Eau Claire. Wendy will check into getting the supplies to make 2 or 3 blankets at the August Meeting. No Youth leader s report. OYC is selling T-shirts. For Leader s report, we were reminded of Fair entry deadline on June 1 at 4:30pm. The 4-H fiscal year ends June 30. Please look at the Clover Leaves carefully as there is a lot of fair information and changes to the fair schedule. A motion was made by Creed and seconded by Will to adjourn the meeting. After the meeting, Saphira gave a demonstration on making a wreath and Tylena gave demonstrations on making a sand art project and playing recorder. Duerkops brought snacks. Minutes by Secretary, Allison Duerkop
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