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4-H & Youth


      • Why Participate

      • How to Participate - Youth

      • How to Participate - Adult

      • Preparing Successful Youth

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2010 Dawes County 4-H Executive Council Members:
Justin Madsen - President      
Sandy Jersild - Vice President                                       
Jaci Cuttlers - Secretary             
CJ McCabe - Treasurer
At - Large: Karen Lewin, Terri Lemmon and Kelly Dyer
Youth: Rhonda Elwess, Jessica Jersild, Cathy Scherbarth and Maria Tangwall

Dawes County 4-H Newsletter

 2010 4-H Enrollment, Committee
and Volunteer Screening Information

4-H enrollment forms are due at the Dawes County Extension Office on or before May 1st. Please contact us at 432-3373 with enrollment questions. Membership fee is $3.00 on or before May 1st and $13.00 after May 1st. There is no fee for Clover Kids. If you are not enrolled in 4-H and have your project enrollment form turned into the office by June 5th, you will be unable to participate in the 4-H portion of the annual Fair.

Since we are coming up on the 2010 Year - ALL Volunteers/Leaders need to fill out the new 'Youth Protection 4-H Volunteer Screening' form. Even if you just filled one out last year - the new ones need to be sent in so that we will have them in our directory file. Deadline is January 15thVolunteers.

Livestock Judging                               animal judging

The Livestock Judging Classes will start up again on Tuesday, December 1st in the Extension Office at 7;00 pm. This year the classes will be utilizing the Judging 101 website. This year classes will be held in Chadron and in Crawford. The Livestock Judging Committee is also planning to put together a Horse Judging Team this year, anyone interested please contact one of the Committee Members:
Cameron Cuttlers 432-5057, CJ McCabe 430-3846 or Tammy Wellnitz 432-3947.

XAVIK - WE GOT IT and WE ARE READY TO SHARE!
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 Animal Identification and Affidavit Forms 

 

 

Nebraska 4-H

Do young people in your life have the opportunity to reach their full potential? 4-H is a community of young people, ages 5-19, across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. 4-H is education for life that uses a learn-by-doing approach. In Nebraska, 4-H is present in ALL 93 counties across the state!

Why Participate

  • To develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable youth to become productive and contributing members of society.
  • To meet new friends and have fun!

How to Participate

  • Youthclubs, camps, after school, school programs and special programs
  • Adults
    • Volunteer
    • Engage your family - 4-H youth and family members are encouraged to attend meetings together. Work on projects can take place at home - in the yard or around the kitchen table - with guidance from Mom or Dad, an older brother or sister, a neighbor, friend or other adult. 4-H members need support and encouragement of their families. Growing together through 4-H enhances family strengths.

Preparing Successful Youth

4-H creates an environment where youth learn and experience the following:

  • Mastery – becoming confident and skilled in a project area
  • Generosity – understanding the importance of giving to others and the sense they have something to offer others through community service and being involved in 4-H programs.
  • Belonging – youth feel a sense of belonging in a 4-H experience through their relationship with peers, youth of other ages, and positive adult partners.
  • Independence – youth learn independence in 4-H by taking responsibility for projects and developing leadership skills

Through over 140 project topics, Nebraska 4-H currently focuses on

  • Career Development
  • Life Skills
  • Science, Engineering and Technology
  • Healthy Lifestyles

Strong Roots, Promising Future

For over 100 years, youth and adults have been working together — learning, doing, growing and serving. Today, 4-H in Nebraska reaches approximately one in three of our state's youth. Educational opportunities have expanded over the years in order to build skills relevant for twenty-first century youth.

Upcoming Events

 

North Central Regional Volunteer Leader’s Forum
October 1-4, 2009
Lincoln, NE

National 4-H Shooting Sports
2010 National Invitational
Kerrville, Texas
June 28 - July 3, 2010