- Author: Judy Ludovise
Monday List Jan 20th 2014
2014 4-H March Hare Rabbit Show and Educational Seminar
March 8, 2014
Youth Educational Forum and Youth Single Rabbit Show
Rabbit Husbandry: Seminar by Manuel Hidalgo Manuel has raised rabbits since 1973; He is a retired professor from Sonoma State University where he taught for 35 years. He has been an ARBA rabbit judge since 1990. Breeds he has raised and shown include; Checkered Giant, Californian, Holland Lop, Mini Lop and of course his signature breed New Zealand Whites and Reds, which he has raised for 40 years. SEE ATTACHED ENTRY FORM
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Presentation Day is coming up! Even if youth are not giving a presentation, this is a very valuable event to attend. Come support our Sonoma County Youth on Saturday, February 1st. Application/info attached
State 4-H Shooting Sports Match
The 2014 Annual State 4-H Shooting Sports Match rules and entry forms are now available on the State 4-H Shooting Sports website at:. http://4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/SET/ShootingSports/ Entry due date is March 10, 2014. Targets and will be mailed upon receipt. The age categories are junior, intermediate and senior. Completed targets must be returned by June 23, 2014. If you have questions, contact Jacki Zedier in Siskiyou County at 530-842-2711 or email: jkzediker@ucanr.edu
Everyone Can Build Assets
Charles G. Go, Ph.D., University of California Cooperative Extension – Alameda County
There are many things you can personally do or could do to make a big difference for children and teenagers. Whether you're a parent, grandparent, neighbor, uncle, friend, mentor, volunteer, or someone who just sees young people in the mall, in the neighborhood, or on the street corner, there are many ways you can help young people succeed.
How? By building developmental assets--positive relationships, experiences, and inner strengths that all young people need to become healthy, caring, and responsible adults. Search Institute (2003) research on thousands of young people has shown that having these assets can make a tremendous difference in young people's lives, giving them the strength to make positive choices.
Search Institute organizes the 40 developmental assets into 8 categories. The first 4 categories are "external assets"--relationships, experiences, and opportunities provided by nuclear and extended families, caring adults and peers, neighborhoods, and institutions within communities. The other 4 categories are "internal assets," which focus on the commitments, values, skills, and outlook on life that guide young people's choices.
SEE ATTACHED FORM FOR MORE INFO
2014 March Hare Catalog-Rabbit Only
2014 shooting match rules
Everyone Can Build Assets
Presentation Day 2014