- Author: Judy Ludovise
Monday List December 10, 2012
Last call for All Star applications. They are due in our office this Friday. Application attached (see bottom of this document)
PLEASE NOTE…email me at jludovis@sonoma-county.org (no “e” on my last name). Please do not use my ucdavis email address anymore.
New Leader Orientations RSVP please with Bonnie 565-2681 4-H Office, Santa Rosa NO FINGERPRINTS AVAILABLE AT THESE 2 ORIENTATIONS You need to have them done at the Sheriff’s office. Make an appointment and take paperwork. This may take several weeks. All needed info is on our county website. *Fingerprints must clear by Feb 1
January 9th 2:30pm – 3:30pm
January 22 6:30pm-7:30pm LAST orientation
*In order to show at the fair, all leaders and members must be fully enrolled (fingerprints cleared, orientation at office, enrollment inc fees paid) by Feb 1. Incompletes will be dropped from the system and have to start over next year.
From Bonnie VanAnda:
When my husband and I attended the Grand Opening of the Family Justice Center (F.J.C.), I knew I wanted to do something to help those families in crises. I applied and received a grant of $1000.00 from Cal. Youth Dev. Prog. to make blankets for the (F.J.C.). I organized a team of 4-H teens and we asked our 4-H community if they would help to make 100 blankets by December for those families in crises. By making these blankets, we hope that those who receive them will remain hopeful that their future can be brighter, knowing others do care.
My team and I, Jolene Corcoran, Roy Van Anda and Heather Tucker want to thank the 4-H community for their help making these blankets, Lunardi Electric for their donation of fabric and many others from the 4-H community who donated fabric, Beverly’s in Santa Rosa for the many pink bags they donated for the blankets and their wonderful service, and from the F.J.C., Gloria M. Eurotas, Interim Executive Director and Daniel Del Monte, and the Administrative Aide for their time coordinating and all those who gave of their time to help those in need.
This coming Sunday the 16th from 12 to 2pm we will have a walk thru of the F.J.C. with the Interim Director and the Admin. Aide. We will also deliver the blankets we have made. For those in the 4-H community who are interested in a tour of what the F.J.C. is all about please come and see. They provide many services for people in our community and it is good to know what they do. If you are interested in this walk thru please call Bonnie Van Anda at 829-3919. It is important that I have an idea of how many people are interested in being a part of this community service so I can inform the F.J.C. Thank you in advance for taking the time out of your Holiday time to become informed and hopefully more involved in our community.
4-H Presentations
Believe it or not it’s not too soon to be thinking about Sonoma County Presentation Day! Sonoma County’s Presentation Day is scheduled for Saturday, February 2, 2013. All members are encouraged to participate!
What is a 4-H presentation?
A presentation is a method used to communicate an idea by showing and/or telling. It can be a demonstration or a talk that uses posters and other visual aids. A 4-H Presentation helps you learn to:
- Research a subject
- Organize ideas in a logical order
- Be a teacher and practice public speaking skills
Why do a 4-H presentation?
As you participate in projects, you collect information and ideas that can be shared with others. This sharing of information is part of the process of learning. Teaching project skills in a presentation takes advanced skills and a deeper understanding of what you have learned.
By giving presentations you learn more, gain recognition and obtain important communication skills activities for your record book! You have the opportunity to do presentations at project meetings, club meetings and at County Presentation Day.
Presentations are required for you to earn your Stars in the 4-H Program.
What do I do?
Speakers prepare for presentations by giving talks to project groups and community club meetings, practicing skills learned in a project, and observing other people giving presentations. You can get ideas for presentations from many different sources. The first place to start is with your project leaders. They know what you have learned in your project and what you might enjoy presenting. Your community club leader also can be a source of ideas.
Presentations are not just demonstrations. You have many options ranging from traditional demonstrations to problem solving for senior members. All of the various presentation styles require similar skills, but are designed to meet the interests and age-appropriate levels of the member. No style of presentation is better than any other. Choose the style that best fits you for your first presentation and then try other styles as you advance in 4-H.
Every 4-H member is encouraged to give a presentation each year. Show what you've learned; give a presentation!
Visit http://www.ca4h.org/Projects/Leadership/PublicSpeaking to learn more and to find the 4-H Presentation Manual.
How Do I Register?
Registration is simple and takes only a few minutes. Visit the county 4-H website at http://cesonoma.ucanr.edu/Youth_Development/ to register online before January 25, 2013 or complete a registration form and mail it no later than January 21, 2013. You will receive a confirmation e-mail or letter.
2013 4-H Film Making Statewide Project, supported by BestBuy
http://www.ca4h.org/Projects/SET/Tech/CTLT/Film/
For 4-H members (age 13-19), volunteers, and staff to learn how to produce films. The goal of the 4-H Film Making Project is to enhance technological literacy of 4-H members by helping them learn the basics of film production including storyboarding, filming, and editing. Our goal is to have 4-H members produce films that feature how 4-H is impacting their community (for example, 4-H Revolution of Responsibility projects) and recording 4-H alumni and creating films featuring the "Voices of 4-H History" for the CA 4-H Centennial.
The project is coordinated by the 4-H Technology Leadership Team,
- Hosting four-hour video production workshops around California using the National 4-H Film Making Curriculum (workshops limited to 30 people)
- Lending video equipment kits to counties
- Showcasing completed videos at the State 4-H Film Festival and on various websites
Learn more and register for a workshop at http://www.ca4h.org/Projects/SET/Tech/CTLT/Film/
Steven Worker
Attached is the new 4-H Center Booking Policy.
Please review the new booking policy and feel free to contact us with any questions and concerns at the 4-H Foundation office 707-584-9284. We are requesting all current community leader key holders to meet with the 4-H Centers Admin Assistant, Amber Nunley, for a 10 minute run through on the Center's Orientation and Expectations. Please call her at your soonest convenience to schedule a quick run through at 707-584-9284 or via email at 4-hfoundation@sbcglobal.net . Our current office hours are Mon-Fri 9am-3pm with an hour lunch 12-1. We will be flexible, and attempt to work with all your schedules. Thank you for your understanding and patience as our efforts to make the 4-H Center the best it can be. We strive to make it a safe, welcoming, expense-free facility that 4-H clubs and projects can utilize. Happy Holidays to everyone!
Susan Hansen
Executive Director
4-H Foundation of Sonoma County
ed4hfoundation@yahoo.com
The next County Fashion Revue workshop will be January 5th,2013
4H Office, from 10am - High Noon.
The theme for the next County Fashion Revue is:
The Wild West in Fashion
Categories: Traditional, Embellished, Recycled, Purchased, Quilted, State Challenge, County Challenge, Needle Art, Textile. (you may enter up to one outfit per category)
Recycled, Quilted, County Challenge, Needle Art and Textile categories do not go on to state.
These are the State Fashion Revue Challenge categories:
2 Yard Wonder: using a 2 yard length of 100% cotton fabric, 44/45” wide, sew a garment and an accessory. You can use less fabric but not more for the garment and accessory. There is no specific pattern requirement. Additional garments to complete the outfit may be sewn or purchased. Take a “before” photo of the member holding the piece of fabric and an “after” photo wearing the outfit. The entry must be sewn by the member as part of his/her 4H Clothing & Textiles project.
Duct Tape Challenge: Create a wearable garment out of duct tape such as a jacket, shirt, pants, skirt or dress. The member may choose to begin with a purchased garment or not. Additional garments, accessories, fabric and materials may be added.
At this workshop we will be handing out 2 yards of fabric for the County Challenge category. If you plan on entering this category then you will need to be at the workshop to pick up the fabric.
It will not be available after the workshop, so if you can’t make the workshop, then have some one pick it up for you.
We will let you know the exact date of the County Fashion Revue at the workshop and we will also have the entry forms available.
For more information email us at:dvangerpen@gmail.com
Happy sewing, Chenoa & Denise Van Gerpen
2013 All Star App
2012 4H Center Booking Policy
- Author: Judy Ludovise
MONDAY LIST DEC 3, 2012
PLEASE NOTE…email me at jludovis@sonoma-county.org (no “e” on my last name). Please do not use my ucdavis email address anymore.
Thank you, Judy Ludovise
ALL Star Applications are dueSOON! December 14, 2012. Application attached
FASHION REVUE
The next County Fashion Revue workshop will be January 5th,2013 at the
4H Office, from 10am - High Noon.
The theme for the next County Fashion Revue is:
The Wild West in Fashion
Categories: Traditional, Embellished, Recycled, Purchased, Quilted, State Challenge, County Challenge, Needle Art, Textile. (you may enter up to one outfit per category)
Recycled, Quilted, County Challenge, Needle Art and Textile categories do not go on to state.
These are the State Fashion Revue Challenge categories:
2 Yard Wonder: using a 2 yard length of 100% cotton fabric, 44/45” wide, sew a garment and an accessory. You can use less fabric but not more for the garment and accessory. There is no specific pattern requirement. Additional garments to complete the outfit may be sewn or purchased. Take a “before” photo of the member holding the piece of fabric and an “after” photo wearing the outfit. The entry must be sewn by the member as part of his/her 4H Clothing & Textiles project.
Duct Tape Challenge: Create a wearable garment out of duct tape such as a jacket, shirt, pants, skirt or dress. The member may choose to begin with a purchased garment or not. Additional garments, accessories, fabric and materials may be added.
At this workshop we will be handing out 2 yards of fabric for the County Challenge category. If you plan on entering this category then you will need to be at the workshop to pick up the fabric.
It will not be available after the workshop, so if you can’t make the workshop, then have some one pick it up for you.
We will let you know the exact date of the County Fashion Revue at the workshop and we will also have the entry forms available.
For more information email us at:dvangerpen@gmail.com
Happy sewing, Chenoa & Denise Van Gerpen
Blankets for the Family Justice Center
We just need to make 10 more blankets and we will have 75 to donate to the Family Justice Center in time for the holidays. Please contact Bonnie or Roy Van Anda to pick up a blanket or two to put together. They take 45 minutes or less to do.
Also, please drop off completed blankets to the Van Anda residence by December 8.
Bonnie will be contacting all blanket making participants the first week of December regarding the presentation of blankets to the Family Justice Center.
Contact Bonnie or Roy Van Anda to arrange to pick up a blanket(s) to put together or with any questions: 829-3919, bvananda@comcast.net.
Presentation Day will be here soon! Sign up on our County Website at:
http://cesonoma.ucanr.edu/Youth_Development/4-H_Events_and_Activities/Presentation_Day/
4-H Presentations
Believe it or not it’s not too soon to be thinking about Sonoma County Presentation Day! Sonoma County’s Presentation Day is scheduled for Saturday, February 2, 2013. All members are encouraged to participate!
What is a 4-H presentation?
A presentation is a method used to communicate an idea by showing and/or telling. It can be a demonstration or a talk that uses posters and other visual aids. A 4-H Presentation helps you learn to:
- Research a subject
- Organize ideas in a logical order
- Be a teacher and practice public speaking skills
Why do a 4-H presentation?
As you participate in projects, you collect information and ideas that can be shared with others. This sharing of information is part of the process of learning. Teaching project skills in a presentation takes advanced skills and a deeper understanding of what you have learned.
By giving presentations you learn more, gain recognition and obtain important communication skills activities for your record book! You have the opportunity to do presentations at project meetings, club meetings and at County Presentation Day.
Presentations are required for you to earn your Stars in the 4-H Program.
What do I do?
Speakers prepare for presentations by giving talks to project groups and community club meetings, practicing skills learned in a project, and observing other people giving presentations. You can get ideas for presentations from many different sources. The first place to start is with your project leaders. They know what you have learned in your project and what you might enjoy presenting. Your community club leader also can be a source of ideas.
Presentations are not just demonstrations. You have many options ranging from traditional demonstrations to problem solving for senior members. All of the various presentation styles require similar skills, but are designed to meet the interests and age-appropriate levels of the member. No style of presentation is better than any other. Choose the style that best fits you for your first presentation and then try other styles as you advance in 4-H.
Every 4-H member is encouraged to give a presentation each year. Show what you've learned; give a presentation!
Visit http://www.ca4h.org/Projects/Leadership/PublicSpeaking to learn more and to find the 4-H Presentation Manual.
How Do I Register?
Registration is simple and takes only a few minutes. Visit the county 4-H website at http://cesonoma.ucanr.edu/Youth_Development/ to register online before January 25, 2013 or complete a registration form and mail it no later than January 21, 2013. You will receive a confirmation e-mail or letter.
Dear 4-H Clubs and Projects,
Attached is the new 4-H Center Booking Policy. Please review the new booking policy and feel free to contact us with any questions and concerns at the 4-H Foundation office 707-584-9284.
We are requesting all current community leader key holders to meet with the 4-H Centers Admin Assistant, Amber Nunley, for a 10 minute run through on the Center's Orientation and Expectations. Please call her at your soonest convenience to schedule a quick run through at 707-584-9284 or via email at 4-hfoundation@sbcglobal.net . Our current office hours are Mon-Fri 9am-3pm with an hour lunch 12-1. We will be flexible, and attempt to work with all your schedules.
Thank you for your understanding and patience as our efforts to make the 4-H Center the best it can be. We strive to make it a safe, welcoming, expense-free facility that 4-H clubs and projects can utilize.
Happy Holidays to everyone!
Susan Hansen
Executive Director
4-H Foundation of Sonoma County
ed4hfoundation@yahoo.com
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2013 All Star App
2012 4H Center Booking Policy
- Author: Judy Ludovise
Monday List November 27, 2012
SEE ATTACHED FLYER....work on your CQ t-shirt design over the break!
Last call for CAL conference. Friday is the last day to turn in COMPLETE applications FROM YOUTH AND CHAPERONES including $50.00 deposit for youth. ($60 if you want a tee-shirt)
The Council pays for the needed chaperones, (excluding t-shirt)
The clubs who have signed up youth are Forestville, Gold Ridge, Warm Springs (female chaperone) and Sonoma Valley (female chaperone) We need a male chaperone. I will not be in on Friday, so this is the last call. You can find more information about the conference as well as the applications at: http://cesonoma.ucanr.edu/Youth_Development/4-H_Events_and_Activities/CAL_Conference/
HOLIDAY CLOSURES FOR THE OFFICE….DECEMBER 25 and Jan 1
No CCC meeting in December. Enjoy your family time!
CQ REP MEETING
Mandatory for all CQ reps. There should be one from each club. Wednesday, January 23rd, 4-H office.
As a result of the Jan holiday, January CCC mtg will be held on WEDNESDAY Jan 2 at the 4H Center in Rohnert Park, 7:00pm. Please help remind people. It is such a busy time!
New Leader Orientations
RSVP please with Bonnie 565-3443
4-H Office, Santa Rosa
NO FINGERPRINTS AVAILABLE AT THESE 2 orientations. You need to get them done at the Sheriff’s office. Make an appointment and take paperwork. All needed info on our county website. Fingerprints must clear by Feb 1
January 9th 1:00-2:30pm
January 22 6:30-8:00 LAST orientation for the year.
In order to show at the fair, all leaders and members must be fully enrolled (fingerprints cleared, orientation at office enrollment inc fees paid) by Feb 1. Incompletes will be dropped from the system and have to start over next year. Call me if you have a problem with this. Judy 565-3443
CAMP
Hi! I am Madalyn Gibson and I am a staffer for Sonoma County 4-H camp. Last year was an amazing year for 4-h camp. Now it is time to begin again. First up we need a new nurse. They are very important for camps! Next we need adults to watch over us staffers and campers. And you know camp can’t go on without volunteers. So if you or someone you know might want to help out with any of the above, please contact one of the four coordinators at: Michelle Machado, machadobunch@aol.com, Heidi Shura, pinkangel71@yahoo.com, Gabby McGrath at Gabriellamcgrath@aol.com and Lisa Bianchi at lisalilou@yahoo.com. Some important dates are: The first staffer training weekend will be held from January 18th to 20th. The Rohnert Park bus will arrive for pick up at 6:00pm and be home to drop off at around 3:45pm. The Santa Rosa bus will be there to pick up at about 6:45pm and drop off at about 3:00pm. Staffer applications are due no later than November 30th. SEND THEM IN!!!! And remember Camp One is from July 1st -6th and Camp Two is from July 7th- 12th . So excited for another amazing year of camp!!!!!
For more information go to http://cesonoma.ucanr.edu/Youth_Development/ Click on 4-H Events and Activities and look for the Camp link.
Thank you, Madalyn Gibson
t-shirt flyer
- Author: Judy Ludovise
Monday List Nov 19
Happy Thanksgiving to all of our wonderful 4-H families!!! I hope that everyone has a cozy, healthy holiday filled with good times and family fun. Office will be closed on Thursday and Friday.
Please see attached CQ T-Shirt flyer. Start working on your designs for the contest!
Twistees all returned????????? If not, please contact me right away and I will mail them up to Starcross.
CAL Conference update…We have 3 girls signed up and one chaperone, Charlotte LeGallee. Thank you, Charolette! Due date Nov 30th. No late applications accepted.
New Leader Orientations
RSVP please with Bonnie 565-2681
Location: 4-H Office, Santa Rosa
January 9th 1:00-2:30pm no fingerprinting available
January 22 6:30-8:00 last group orientation for the year. In order to show at the fair, all leaders and members must be fully enrolled by Feb 1, 2013
Leaders….the Junk Drawer Robotics training and experience looks VERY good on a college application! Get some teen leaders from your club and start a project! …Judy
4-H Junk Drawer Robotics Workshop…no experience necessary…only requirement…. willingness to enthusiastically lead a project in the coming year
We are excited about the upcoming December 1 4-H Junk Drawer Robotics workshop! Find more information at https://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=9315
1) Content of the Workshop: We will have a mix of beginners and experienced leaders of Junk Drawer Robotics, so we have created two tracks during the afternoon.
- 9:30 - 10:00am: Introductions and Overview
- 10:00 - 12:15pm: Level 2, Gears with facilitated debriefing
- 12:15 - 1:00pm: LUNCH!
- 1:00 - 2:00pm: Two tracks, participants select one
- (beginner) Junk Drawer Robotics Supplies/Materials & Youth Notebook
- (advanced) Strengthening the Opportunities for Youth to Engage in Scientific and Engineering Practices
- 2:00 - 3:00pm: Two tracks, participants select one
- (beginner) Additional Activities from the 4-H Junk Drawer Robotics Curriculum
- (advanced) Promoting Positive Youth Development & Growing Your Program
- 3:00 - 4:00pm: Roundtable discussion, implementing Junk Drawer Robotics in your project
No cost to participate and lunch will be provided. These trainings are provided by support from Lockheed Martin via National 4-H Council. Workshops are designed for 4-H teen leaders (age 14+), 4-H volunteers, and 4-H staff that will be leading a 4-H Junk Drawer Robotics Project in 2012-2013.
- Saturday, December 1, 2012, 9:30am - 4:00pm, SCU Robotics Systems Lab, NASA AMES, Mountain View, CA (Santa Clara County).
Junk Drawer Robotics
The Junk Drawer Robotics curriculum engages middle school youth (ages 10-13) in understanding scientific concepts and processes, the engineering design process cycle, and technology creation and building. Junk Drawer Robotics provides youth these experiences by working with household items to complete simple design challenges. These robotics activities emphasize science, engineering and technology process skills, cross-age instruction (teenagers-as-teachers), the experiential learning cycle, and small group learning. Activities are designed to be led by an adult or teen facilitator.
Hope to see you there! Judy
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- Author: Judy Ludovise
Monday List, November 11, 2012
CAL CONFERENCE apps for YOUTH and CHAPERONES due November 30th to the office with a $50.00 deposit check. No late apps accepted. We must have chaperones by Fri November 30th at 4:00pm if Sonoma County youth are to attend. Sign up now, before the holiday rush begins! We have two youth signed up so far. They are from Golrdridge and Forestville. Participating clubs are responsible for communicating and providing the needed chaperones. We typically need 2 women and 1 male. I will keep you posted on the Monday List, but applications must be in our office by the due date. You can find more information about the conference as well as the applications at: http://cesonoma.ucanr.edu/Youth_Development/4-H_Events_and_Activities/CAL_Conference/
CLUB LEADERS>>>IMPORTANT…Please open up attachment below.It is a “VEC (volunteer enrollment coordinator) Help Sheet” for online enrollment. This is hot off the press from the State. Please print it out and use it as a step by step guide. It would be VERY, VERY helpful if this is followed BEFORE registration comes to the office. Our part-time secretary is backed up with registration, because she has had to return so many incomplete documents. We realize the online system is often confusing and we have been requesting training for over a year.
The State has heard us loud and clear and has developed this sheet, just for YOU! And will have video trainings in the near future.
The 2nd Annual ChickenQue T-Shirt Drawing Contest….SEE ATTACHED FLYER
Important information to remember…..
Theme: The Centennial of 4-H, Celebrating 100 years, 1913-2013
Drawing due February 1st, no exceptions.
The winner will be announced via email the second week of February and at the March CCC meeting.
PINS NEEDED
Apparently, the 4-H Mall does not sell project pins for scapbooking or leathercraft. I have a leader who would like to purchase these. Do any of you have suggestions where they can be purchased? If so, please send me a quick email. Thank you! Judy
From the Chickenque Committee,
We are already busy planning for the 2013 Sonoma County 4-H Chickenque and our first items of business is the T-shirt drawing contest. It was a huge success last year and our goal is to get the information out earlier, leaving no one out. We want to encourage every youth to participate, so be creative and submit a drawing.
Our goal is to better our communication and rally the volunteers. We are proud of the changes we made and are looking forward to higher attendance, more club participation and new volunteers.
Please considering being a part of this great committee. We are looking for a few good volunteers. If you're interested, contact Matt Schafer at matt@firetriangle.com.
Thank you for being a part of this amazing event!
CAMP Hi! I am Madalyn Gibson and I am a staffer for Sonoma County 4-H camp.
Last year was an amazing year for 4-h camp. Now it is time to begin again. First up we need a new nurse. They are very important for camps! Next we need to watch over us staffers and campers. And you know camp can’t go on without volunteers. So if you or someone you know might want to help out with any of the above, please contact one of the four coordinators at: Michelle Machado, machadobunch@aol.com, Heidi Shura, pinkangel71@yahoo.com, Gabby McGrath at Gabriellamcgrath@aol.com and Lisa Bianchi at lisalilou@yahoo.com. Some important dates are: The first staffer training weekend will be held from January 18th to 20th. The Rohnert Park bus will arrive for pick up at 6:00pm and be home to drop off at around 3:45pm. The Santa Rosa bus will be there to pick up at about 6:45pm and drop off at about 3:00pm. Staffer applications are due no later than November 30th. SEND THEM IN!!!! And remember Camp One is from July 1st -6th and Camp Two is from July 7th- 12th . So excited for another amazing year of camp!!!!!
For more information go to http://cesonoma.ucanr.edu/Youth_Development/ Click on 4-H Events and Activities and look for the Camp link.
Thank you, Madalyn Gibson
FREE…Horse. See attached flyer
FREE…Beautiful young Americana rooster:+ 7 months of age.+ has a chance of winning awards at County Fairs and other competitions+ marvelous iridescent turquoise tail feathers+ shiny auburn feathers make up main coloring along with magenta and periwinkle+ chivalrous! Looks after hens, calls them for food, warns them from danger+ excellent, clean, solid comb+ muscular build+ great disposition+ raised on organic, soy-free food+ will make beautiful babies! *We would love to re-home the Rooster for free. We prefer him being a part of a flock rather than being eaten.Please contact Holly Kulak at holly@weekendsherpa.com or 415-235-7604.
SHOOTING SPORTS MEETING
The California 4-H Shooting Sports Program welcomes all current and/or potential 4-H Shooting Sports project leaders, teen leaders (high school aged 4-H members), and 4-H staff to attend a two-day leaders meeting on December 8-9, 2012 in Visalia, CA. To register for the meeting, please access the following link: https://ucanr.org/survey2/survey.cfm?surveynumber=7810
Please note, this is an informational meeting. It is not a training workshop where you receive certifcation in a discipline. It is an opportunity for you to network with leaders from throughout the state and gain further information about the shooting sports program.
John Borba 4-H Youth Advisor/Interim County Director UC Cooperative Extension - Kern County (661) 868-6216
VEC+and+Club+Leader+Help+Sheet
HORSE FOR FREE0001
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