Oakland County 4-H Connections (January 2018)

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4 – H Connections

January 2018

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Join us for the 39th annual 4-H Achievement Awards

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Please join us in honoring our awards recipients on Saturday, January 20, 2018 at the Suburban Showplace Collection in Novi. Lunch will be served promptly at 1:00 p.m. with the awards ceremony to follow.

Lunch will be provided to award recipients and one guest. Additional tickets for guests can also be purchased through the registration link for $12.

Suggested dress is business attire.

WHEN:            Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018

TIME:              1 p.m. for lunch, awards to follow

LOCATION:     46100 Grand River Ave, Novi, MI 48374 

To register click here: https://events.anr.msu.edu/OCAA2017

Guest seating is limited, so please register early to reserve your spot! 

 Jason Scott at 248-858-0892 or at jscott@msu.edu


4-H Poultry Fitting & Showmanship

MSU extension

Checkout some Oakland County 4-H familiar faces in the newest guide from Michigan 4-H.

The Michigan 4-H Poultry Fitting and Showmanship Guide for Members has been updated and is perfect for both beginning and experienced showmen.

This edition features colored photos depicting the methods of fitting and showing chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and pigeons. Scorecards are also included at the end of each species’ section.

 Download your copy here.

 


4-H Club Standards Award Winners

Congratulations to the record amount of 4-H Clubs that applied for the 4-H Club Standards Award this year. 

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4-H Clover

Staff List

Diane Wisnewski
4-H Educator/Supervisor
wisnews3@anr.msu.edu
248-858-0529

Mary Blumka
4-H Program Coordinator
blumkama@anr.msu.edu
248-858-0890

Deb Morgan
4-H Program Coordinator
morga194@anr.msu.edu
248-347-3860 (279)

Jason Scott
4-H Program Coordinator
jscott@anr.msu.edu
248-858-0892

Kelly Morris
4-H Administrative Assistant
kemorris@anr.msu.edu
248-858-0889

Alan Jaros
4-H Educator/Tollgate
jaros@msu.edu

 


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MSU Extension

Oakland County 4-H
1200 N. Telegraph Road
North Office Bldg. 26E
Pontiac, Michigan 48341
Phone 248-858-0889
Fax 248-858-1477

www.OakGov.com/msu/4H.


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Oakland County 4-H News & Events

Sharpen Your Skills Career Workshop

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Saturday, 1/20/18 (10am-Noon)

Suburban Collection Showplace

Presented by the MSU Extension Career Exploration and Workforce Preparation Workteam

Do you want to learn how to complete applications successfully?  Create an effective resume? Or be prepared for interviews?  Or if you are applying for 4-H State Awards, scholarships or looking for employment – you should consider attending a career workshop on Saturday, 1/20 at the Suburban Collection Showplace the morning of the Oakland County Achievement Awards.

Youth applying for awards (i.e. 4-H State Awards), scholarships or jobs will benefit by attending the workshop and will explore the following:  

  • Creating good resumes
  • Writing tips to improve your application
  • Interview preparation and practice

To RSVP (deadline 1/12) or request additional information, please contact Debbie Morgan at 248-347-3860 or morga194@anr.msu.edu


Dog Project Judges Training

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Dog Project Judges Training

Training for those wishing to be judges for 4-H dog sports will be offered on February 17, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. at Anthony Hall on MSU’s campus. The training will cover Obedience, Showmanship, Rally, and Agility. The contents of the training is appropriate for those interested in becoming 4-H judges, dog area volunteers who want to learn more about these competitions, and youth over the age of 14 who would like to excel in their project. The cost of the program is $10 per participant. For more information, or to register, 

visit https://events.anr.msu.edu/mi4Hdogleaderjudgesworkshop/.  


Oakland County 4-H Culinary Exchange Dinner

Sponsored by the Breakfast Optimist Club of Waterford

The 2018 4-H Culinary Exchange is an opportunity for 4-H Clubs to select and study a country, prepare traditional foods, and create a display about the country they have selected.

When: February 9th, 2018 

Time: 6:00PM - 9:00PM (If you would like to help the host club setup tables and chairs please arrive at 5:00 PM)

Location: Springfield Oaks Activity Center (12451 Andersonville Rd, Davisburg, MI 48350) [Also known as the Oakland County Fairgrounds]

Register Here

Rubric and Judging 

 

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The Oakland County Tack Sale

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The Oakland County Tack Sale is early this year – Saturday, 2/17, 10am-2pm at the Springfield Oaks County Park Activity Center, 12451 Andersonville Road in Davisburg. Oakland County 4-H Horse Council is hosting the tack sale and looks forward to offering affordable, unique and necessary items to our local equestrians.  We are looking for new and used vendors and 4-H clubs to join us.  Please sign up early – last year we sold out space!  Attached is the registration form and must be returned by 2/9/2017. 

REGISTRATION FORM

Set-up will be Saturday, 2/17 at 8am and must be completed by 10am when the doors open to the public!  

For more info please contact Debbie Morgan at morga194@anr.msu.edu or 248-347-3860, ext. 279.  


Oakland County 4-H Committees Seek Members

Oakland County 4-H Committees Seek Members

Our staff is looking for youth and volunteers who are interested in helping to shape Oakland County 4-H. Positions are available on two Committees

Expansion and Review Committee (Contact Mary Blumka at blumkama@anr.msu.edu)

This committee looks at who 4-H is currently serving and which demographics, regions, and groups we can expand our services too. This committee will meet quarterly. Tasks for participants on this committee could include reaching out to possible partners and groups, delivering presentations, and dreaming up new types of programs. Last year the Expansion and Review Committee hosted the 4-H Alumni Hoedown in partnership with the Oakland County Fair.

 4-H Alumni Outreach Committee (Contact Mary Blumka at blumkama@anr.msu.edu)

4-H Alumni are a valuable resource as community advocates, partners, and donors for the current 4-H Program. This new committee will be in charge of planning 4-H alumni outreach events and efforts throughout the community.


Statewide 4-H News & Events

Michigan 4-H Youth Leadership & Global Citizenship Spectacular!

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January 27-28, 2018

Kettunen  Center

Be part of the movement that has YOUth leading the way!   Planned in the spirit of “thinking globally and acting locally”, attending the Michigan 4-H Youth Leadership & Global Citizenship Spectacular will help you become an outstanding leader who approaches life with your head, heart, and hands open to new ideas, interesting people, and diverse cultures.

The workshop features 20 incredibly fun sessions focused on youth leadership, civic engagement, global citizenship, international cultures, life skills and career exploration and workforce preparation.  Sessions for the workshop have been planned, and will be led, by youth and adult volunteers and MSU Extension staff. 

The 4-H Youth Leadership & Global Citizenship Spectacular will be held January 27-28, 2018 at the Kettunen Center in Tustin, Michigan.  This workshop is open to current and aspiring leaders and volunteers, ages 12+ (by Jan. 1, 2018), and youth development professionals. 

Participants must register by January 7, 2018.  The cost is just $85 for 4-H members and $160 for non-members.  Registration fees include superb lodging, 4 delicious, home-cooked meals and conference resources.   Feast your eyes on the complete conference schedule, activities, and breakout session descriptions, and register to attend the conference, by going to: https://events.anr.msu.edu/spectacular18/

Contact your local 4-H office to learn about the availability of scholarships that may reduce your registration fee for this program. 

 


Michigan 4-H Healthy Living Challenge: 5-2-1-0 for Your Health

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Michigan 4-H wants to help you jump start a healthier year in 2018 with the 4-H Healthy Living Challenge: 5-2-1-0 for Your Health! With 200,000 youth annually pledging their health to better living for their clubs, their communities, their country and their world, youth across Michigan are encouraged to join in this fun 4-H challenge that focuses on one of the four main pillars of 4-H: health!

To participate in the challenge, youth should strive for the following each day throughout the months of January and February:

  • 5 servings of fruits and vegetables
  • 2 hours or less of screen time (TVs, computers and tablets)
  • 1 hour of physical activity
  • 0 sweetened beverages (soda and juices)


To help you keep track of your progress, Michigan 4-H has created a helpful tracking sheet. Record your efforts each day and at the end of February, submit your form to your county 4-H program coordinator. All individuals who submit a tracking sheet will receive a healthy living prize!

For more information and to download your tracking sheet, visit http://bit.ly/2CKBlqW.

 


4-H Horse Teen & Adult Leaders’ Conference

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When and where:

February 23-25, 2018

Kettunen Center, 14901 4-H Drive, Tustin, MI 49688

Who:

4-H members age 12-19 (as of January 1) and volunteers interested in Michigan 4-H Horse Programs. This workshop is designed for BOTH youth and adult leaders who are involved with county 4-H Horse Programs. Topics include horse judging, equine first aid, dissection, veterinary care, equine massage, saddle fit, American Horsemen’s Challenge, judges’ roundtable, and information to assist leaders in youth development, leadership skills for youth, youth activities, and opportunities beyond a county program. Interaction with leaders from different counties is encouraged, for exchanging of ideas and programs and meeting other volunteers in the same interest area.

Cost:

  • 4-H Members and Volunteers—$99.00
  • Non 4-H Members and Volunteers—$218.00
  • Registration fee includes meals, lodging and resources.
  • Not a 4-H member? Contact your county MSU Extension office today!

Registration information:

  • The deadline to register for this event is Jan. 28, 2018
  • To register, visit https://events.anr.msu.edu/HorseTeen2018/
  • Persons canceling without a replacement on or after Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018, will be charged a $40.00 cancellation fee. Persons who do not show up at the workshop, do not have a replacement, or do not cancel to Taylor Fabus at tenlenta@msu.edu on or after Jan. 28, 2018, will be billed the full registration fee.

JOANN Fabrics & Crafts partners with 4-H

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JOANN Fabrics and 4-H have formed a new partnership to bring more hands-on 4-H programs to youth in local communities across the nation. Through this partnership, they hope to empower more kids through experiences where they can grow valuable life skills and learn by doing, creating and making.

As part of the partnership, JOANN’s is providing a free rewards card to members of the 4-H community, including youth, parents, alumni, volunteers and supporters. Reward card holders receive 15 percent off the total cost of eligible in-store and online  purchases; 2.5 percent of all rewards card purchases will be donated back to 4-H. To sign-up for your free rewards card, visit http://www.joann.com/4-h/ or download the JOANN’s app on your mobile device.

The popular craft store is also supporting 4-H through a 4-H Paper Clover campaign that will take place during the month of February. Visit your local JOANN’s store during this time to purchase either a $1 or $4 Paper Clover. One-hundred percent of the proceeds raised during the Paper Clover campaign will support 4-H with 70 percent of funds generated in Michigan being donated to the state 4-H program. 

As the partnership grows, JOANN’s and 4-H hope to provide additional opportunities to the 4-H community. Look for additional details in the future about an in-store volunteer project on Feb. 3, and an online fashion review!


4-H Workshops and Other 4-H Events

4-H Workshops


January 6: 4-H Healthy Living Teen Ambassador Training

Michigan State University, East Lansing
Teen training designed for youth interested in healthy living programing and how they can make a difference their community.


January 10 : Family STEM Night

Mio Elementary School, Mio

Available to third and fifth graders, the Family STEM Night will provide hands-on STEM
activities that will engage families.

February 7: 4-H Embryology Staff, Teacher and Volunteer Training
Shiawassee County Fairgrounds, Owosso
This training is designed for educators who would like to learn how to implement an embryology program through classroom activities or 4-H SPIN Clubs.   

February 16-17: 4-H Veterinary Science Teen and Adult Leaders Workshop

Kettunen Center, Tustin

This workshop is designed for 4-H teens and adults who are fascinated by animal health and want to explore animal systems. Registration will be opening soon.

February 17: 4-H Dog Project Leaders and Judges Workshop
Michigan  State University, East Lansing
Learn how agility, obedience, rally and showmanship classes are evaluated. 

February 17-18: 4-H Beef, Sheep and Swine Teen and Adult Leaders Workshop

Kettunen Center, Tustin

Take your beef, sheep or swine project to the next level by attending this workshop and learning about animal health, management, care and nutrition. Registration will be opening soon.

Other 4-H Events

January 20: 4-H Day at the Breslin and Alumni Tip-Off Reception

Michigan State Univesrity, East Lansing

A full day of fun on MSU’s campus, whether you’re a 4-H alumni or a current member of the Michigan 4-H community.

http://msue.anr.msu.edu/events/4_h_day_at_the_breslin_1

January 27: 4-H Rabbit and Cavy Show

MSU Pavilion, East Lansing

This one-day event is open to participants aged 9 to 19 by Jan.1 of the current year.

For the most up-to-date events listing, go to http://4h.msue.msu.edu/events