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Trempealeau County 4-H Newsletter
JULY 2017 CLOVER disPATCH
inside this issue:
Calendar 2 Club Minutes 3-4 MAQA/Ed Event 5-6 Poster Contest 7 Fair Information 8-17 WI State Fair 18 4H Programs and Events 19 Leaders Board 20 Forms 21-23
Trempealeau County UW-Extension Office
36245 Main St. Po Box 67 Whitehall, WI 54773
Phone: (715) 538-2311 Ext. 210
Fax: (715) 538-1974
Website: http://trem pealeau.uwex.edu/4hyd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrempealeauCounty4H?ref=stream
Hello!
It is fair season once again and there are a lot of things to
consider and prepare for in the coming weeks. In this issue of
the Clover Dispatch we will try to answer some of the burning
questions you may have and tell you about several other great
opportunities at the fair and beyond!
If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or just want
to say hello I will be at the fair every day. It is my job to lis-
ten to and help put into action your ideas for 4-H program-
ming so don’t hesitate to stop me and give me your thoughts!
I hope you’re having a great summer!
Sincerely
Adam Trunzo
4-H Youth Development Educator
(715) 538-2311 ext. 210
Adam.trunzo@ces.uwex.edu
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Please Visit: http://trempealeau.uwex.edu/4hyd/ for up to date event info.
JULY
July 1 MAQA Project Sheets Due
July 4 Fourth of July—OFFICE CLOSED
July 5 Brush Up Clinic—Fairgrounds at 6pm
July 8 Fair Clean Up - Pick up your Fair Entry Tags - Galesville Fairgrounds
July 8-16 CWF
July 10 Dog Agility Judging at 6pm at the fairgrounds in Galesville
July 10 Science Camp Orientation - Presenters and Volunteers ONLY
July 11-14 Science Camp
July 11-13 Farm Tech Days
July 12 Brush Up Clinic—Fairgrounds at 6pm
July 15 National I Love Horses Day
July 19-23 La Crosse Interstate Fair
July 20-23 Trempealeau County Fair / Leaders’ Board Meeting
July 25 National Hot Fudge Sundae Day
July 26-30 Eau Claire County Fair
July 26-30 Monroe County Fair
July 27-30 Polk County Fair
AUGUST
August 3 - 13 Wisconsin State Fair - West Allis
August 3 National Watermelon Day
August 10 National S’mores Day
August 18-20 WI 4H State Dog Show—Tomah Recreation Park
August 24 National Waffle Day
August 28 Leaders’ Board Meeting
SEPTEMBER
September 4 Labor Day—OFFICE CLOSED
September 7-10 Midwest Sheep & Wool Festival - Jefferson County Fair
September 9-10 State 4H Gymkhana - WI State Fair Park
September 9-13 National Barrow Show - Austin, MN
September 14-17 State 4H Horse Expo - WI State Fair Park
September 15-16 Shooting Sports Certification Workshop—Marshfield, WI
September 22-24 World Beef Expo
September 25 Leaders’ Board Meeting
September 30 National Chewing Gum Day
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Club Minutes
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Club Minutes
The first weekend in May I went to I Want 2 Know Stem
camp. I had a lot of Fun! We learned about raptors, river
critters, robotics, how to monitor weather and how wind pow-
er works! I got to see some great friends that I made at
Space Camp! I highly recommend this Camp! IW2K camp is at
Upham Woods in Wisconsin Dells!
Sid Dailey, Arcadia Hummingbirds
Meeting was called to order. Secre-
tary and treasurer report's were giv-
en and approved.
Old business:
Discussed needing volunteers for
kid's fishing day at Arctic Springs.
Fair Barn theme is "The Fair is as
sweet as honey"
It was decided to not participate in
any of the local parades this year.
Thank you for assisting with cleaning
up at the downed farm house.
Cryra was crowned little miss clover
for our club this year.
Kaleb discussed the outdoor's day
New business:
July Pie and Ice cream social Monday
the 10th of July
Everyone is getting ready for the
fair.
Many sign ups for the fair and other
opportunities
Thank you.
Annaleece Anibas
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The following youth have turned in their Educational Event Forms but
have NOT taken the MAQA test/class:
Robert Mooney
The following youth have COMPLETED the MAQA test/class and turned in the
Educational Event form:
Hunter Andersen
Tanner Andersen
Hayley Anderson
Kinley Andersen
Claire Corcoran
Olivia Corcoran
Shane Corcoran
Morgan Cooper
Kimberly Cooper
Brianne Cooper
Hailey Cooper
Sid Dailey
Cody Dooley
Katie Erickson
Sophia Filla
Isiac Filla
Vince Filla
Noah Filla
Zachary George
Zoey George
Carter Giemza
Haley Giemza
Brinna Goplin
Vaida Goplin
Gracie Grandt
Britta Hooverson
Makenna Hooverson
Aleah Hunter
Tyler Johnson
Blake Johnson
Amber Lawry
Carley Lawry
Dawsyn Lyngen
Dayne Lyngen
Delaney Lyngen
Elizabeth Mack
Sawyer Pederson
MJ Poulos
Gus Poulos
Madeline Poulos
Morgan Przybylla
Mara Quarne
Zach Sirianni
Elizabeth Sirianni
Gavin Smikrud
Sawyer Smock
Paige Subra
Brianna Walske
Austin Ziegler
Thomas Ziegler
MAQA/EDUCATIONAL EVENT
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State 4-H Dog Obedience and
Showmanship Show
State 4-H Dog Obedience and Showmanship Show in Monroe County
August 18-20, 2017 at Tomah Recreation Park
For more info: http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4haganimalscience/state-4-h-dog-show/
The following youth have taken the
MAQA but still need to turn in their
additional Educational Event forms.
Forms are due July 1st
Reid Bakeberg
Lidia Bakeberg
Shad Goplin
Anthony Grandt
Brooklyn Grandt
Hailyn Kamrowski-Grandt
Jayden Guza
Rylie Guza
Johanna Haines
Annalese Lamke
William Loewenhagen
Isabelle Mooney
Olivia Mooney
Anthony Oldendorf
Ryan Oldendorf
Lylah Pederson
Randy Pronchinske
Rylie Pronchinske
Alexis Schank
Alyssa Schank
Noah Schank
Maddie Schank
Jackson Shramek
Isaak Simmons
Cami Subra
Josh Vaaler
Justice Vaaler
Mercy Vaaler
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MAQA/EDUCATIONAL EVENT
If you still need to attend an educa-
tional event you can view an archived
UW-Extension Livestock Learning Se-
ries Webinar and fill out the form at
the back of this newsletter.
The webinars can be found online
here:
http://fyi.uwex.edu/youthlivestock/
programs/livestock-learning-webinar-
series/
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HERDSMANSHIP JUDGING CRITERIA
Feed, hay and bedding stored properly (10 points) Manure-handling equipment clean and stored properly (10 points) Other equipment stored properly (10 points) Walkway raked and free of obstructions (10 points) Animal(s) clean (10 points) Stall(s) clean and bedded (10 points) Manure properly removed from area (10 points) Identification cards and awards posted (10 points) Decorations attractive and maintained (10 points) Courteous, responsible representative at exhibit area (10 points)
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2017 Dairy Ambassador
Mady Dingeldein—Dairy Ambassador
Dairy Window Winners
First Place: Hale & Hardy
Second Place: Lincoln Pioneers
Third Place: Ettrick Eagles
Dog Agility Show will be Monday,
July 10th at 6:00pm at the fair
grounds. For more information
please contact Judy Betker at
608-989-2386.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Silver Creek Valley 4H Club along with the
Galesville Masonic Lodge will serve a pan-
cake breakfast during the Fair on Friday,
July 21st, from 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. next to
the 4-H food stand. THANK YOU NOTES
Remember to write thank-you notes to those who sponsored trophies you won at the Fair and also to auction buyers. The addresses of the tro-phy sponsors are on the bottom of
the trophies.
Drawing & Painting Judging
A reminder for new members - The Drawing & Painting judging is held prior to the fair. The
judging takes place on Saturday, July 15h 9:30am at the Youth Exhibit Building- Fair-
grounds. All entries must be in place by 9:00am. All drawings must be mounted. All paint-
ings must be framed and ready to hang. Please check the fair book to find out the rest of
the department guidelines.
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Fair Information
The Fair is looking for Fair Photographers to capture pictures
of events and activities at the 2017 Trempealeau County
Fair!
If interested, 4-H ers could sign up for specific events or full
days as their schedules allow. We are hoping it will give the
fair some great images and 4-H ers some great experience!
This is a great way to volunteer at the Trempealeau County
Fair!
Please contact Sarah Henderson via email @ Sarahhender-
son@live.com or via the “contact us” page on the fair web-
site.
Hello to all Cat project members ! Wow, it is hard to believe that the County Fair is just
around the corner. It’s time to start preparing to show your cat at the Fair. The Cat Show
will be held in the Farm Progress Building at 9:00 am on Sunday, July 26, 2015. Cats MUST be
in place by 8:30 am and judging will begin at 9:00. If for any reason, you cannot get your cat
there in time, the youth member MUST contact me at 608-780-1493 as soon as you can BE-
FORE judging begins. I understand conflicts, but you need to please be considerate of the
other members, animals, spectators, etc involved in the show.
Now is the time to make sure your kitty’s immunizations are up-to-date. Distemper and rabies
immunizations must be administered before July 1. A certificate of proof must be provided
before your kitty can be allowed in the show.
Rabies – shot must be given January 1, 2017 to July 2, 2017
Distemper – shot must have been given between the following dates - July 28, 2016 to July 2,
2017
And, don’t forget about the Cat Cage Decorating Contest. This year’s theme is “A Day in the
Life of …(Your cat’s name)“, which will be a display of pictures or items that help show your
cat’s typical day. All decorations must be in place by 10:00 am, with judging to be held at the
end of the show.
If there are any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at 608-863-3483 or
livabelleacres@yahoo.com. There is also a Cat Show hand book available that can be emailed
to project members.
ROSA MOONEY IS NOW THE NEW CAT SUPERINTENDANT! 2017 FAIR
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2017 TREMPEALEAU COUNTY FAIR JULY 20th-23rd
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Fair Information
Fair Entry:
You will find the online link on the Fair web site at www.trempealeaucountyfair.com then click on
“Fairbook”, and then “Online Entry.”
When you check out your entries, you will know if you did it correctly for you will receive an email im-
mediately confirming your entries. If you did not get this email, go back into your online account and
check out properly. Also check out your account information to be sure you entered your email address
correctly.
Entry Due Dates:
Manual entries will be due June 15th.
Online entries will be due June 30th.
Entries will be accepted after June 30th and up to July 15th with a $20 late entry fee. Entry
forms are located on the Fair web site under “Fairbook.”
Entry Payments:
**NOTE**: Entry payments must be postmarked by June 30th or completed on the Trempealeau
County Fair web site by June 30th to avoid a $20 late entry fee.
Mail entries to Tremp. Co Ag Society at PO Box 206, Galesville, WI 54627. Online payments can be
made by going to www.trempealeaucountyfair.com and then click on “More”, and then click on “Fair
Store”. Be sure to put in the comments section who you are paying for.
**Please note: Entry forms and payments will not be accepted at the Extension office anymore, so
please mail or enter online your entries and entry payments.
Camping:
Camp sites will be assigned first of all to the 2016 campers as long as their 2017 Camper Space Rental
Agreement is postmarked by June 15th. Any campsites available after June 15th will be assigned on a
first come, first served basis to those submitting a Camper Space Rental Agreement. All rental agree-
ments and payments are to be mailed to the address on the agreement form. Deadline for camp site
forms to be submitted is June 15th. Camp sites assigned this year will have first opportunity for the
same site next year in 2018. Campsites will be $100 for the three nights and will have water and elec-
trical to run A/C units. The other regular campsites will be $40 for the three nights and will have 110
electric, but cannot run A/C units. Camper Space Rental Agreements can be found on the Fair website
by clicking “Fairbook” and the “General Fair Info.”
Questions: Email Cindy George, Fair Secretary at tcfair@live.com
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EXHIBIT CHECK IN TIME CHANGE FOR
WEDNESDAY EVENING OF THE FAIR
The time frame to check in exhibits from Junior class departments 10-34J & Open Class de-
partments 14-28 may be entered on Wednesday night, July 19, 2017 from 5-7pm. Any
questions, please contact Cindy George, Fair Secretary, at tcfair@live.com
JUDGING TIMES CHANGED
Dept. 15J
Flower arranging Demonstration will be at 9:30am in the 4H Youth Exhibit Building before the Flow-
ers & Houseplants judging starts.
Flowers and Houseplants Jr.—judging will begin at 10:00am
Flowers and Houseplants Open - judging will begin at 12:30pm
Dept. 21J
Computers—judging will begin at 11:00am
Dept. 7J
Poultry judging will begin at 9:00am
Entry tags will be available for pickup on Saturday July 8, 2017 from 11:00 am to 1pm
at the Fair office. If not picked up on July 8th, exhibitors will need to contact the Fair
secretary, Cindy George, at either tcfair@live.com, or 608-582-4508. Entry tags can also be
picked up the Wednesday of Fair week from 10am to 6pm at the Fair office. This includes
Junior and Open class tags.
ENTRY TAGS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE UW-EXTENSION
OFFICE FOR PICK UP
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Fair Information
IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN TRANSPORTING EXHIBITS TO THE State Fair please contact our
office 715-538-23311 ext. 208 or an email to Adam— adam.trunzo@ces.uwex.edu
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Fair Clean Up
Building Assignment Club Date/Time
Youth Exhibit Building
Sunnyside Frenchville Cloverleaves 10:00
Art, Painting & Photo Building and Plant & Soil Science Arcadia Hummingbirds 10:00
Explorer Building Coulee Clovers 10:00
4-H Food Stand Silver Creek Valley Set up time with Sue Sahl-strom
Beef, Pig Barn Ettrick Eagles G/H Creek Busy Bees 10:00
Small Animal Building Trempealeau Trusty Workers 10:00
Dairy Barn and Sheep Barn Whitehall Happy Hustlers Hale & Hardy 10:00
Horse Barns Horse Project Members
Determined by Horse Project Members
Flags Ettrick Eagles Set up time with Mary Jane Hilton
(Find Her Phone number)
Arena (Farm Progress Building) Arcadia Hummingbirds G/H Busy Bees 10:00
Homemaker Building Lincoln Pioneers
10:00
2017 Fair Clean Up Schedule
July 8, 2017
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Building Monitor
2017 Building Monitor Schedule
Expectations of Building Monitors is that you monitor the following buildings:
Youth Exhibit Building,
Merchants (Arts and Vegetables) Building,
Explorers Building
If you are the club responsible for building monitor, you must have at least
1 adult or 1 older youth in each building at all times
Thursday 5-7 Frenchville Cloverleaves
Thursday 7-10pm 1 adult or 1 older youth from each of the following clubs: Sil-
ver Creek Valley (ME), Ettrick Eagles( EX), G/H Creek Busy
Bees (YE)
Friday 10 -1 Trempealeau Trusty Workers
Friday 1-4 Hale & Hardy
Friday 4-7 G/H Creek Busy Bees
Friday 7 –10pm 1 adult or 1 older youth from each of the following clubs:
Lincoln Pioneers (ME), Whitehall Happy Hustlers (EX),
Sunnyside (YE)
(Leaders Board Members/Meeting)
Saturday 10-1 Lincoln Pioneers
Saturday 1-3 Whitehall Happy Hustlers
Saturday 3-5 Ettrick Eagles
Saturday 5-7 Coulee Clovers
Saturday 7- 10pm 1 adult or 1 older youth from each of the following clubs:
Frenchville Cloverleaves (ME), Hale & Hardy (EX), Arcadia
Hummingbirds (YE)
Sunday 10-12 Silver Creek
Sunday 12-2 Sunnyside
Sunday 2-Close Arcadia Hummingbirds
Youth Exhibit Building (YE)
Merchants (ME)
Explorers Building (EX)
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Food Stand
2017 Food Stand Schedule
Thursday 8-11 Lincoln Pioneers
Thursday 11-3 Arcadia Hummingbirds
Thursday 3-7 Whitehall Happy Hustlers
Thursday 7-Close* Every club needs to provide 2 people (Adult
and/or older youth from each of the following
clubs:
Trempealeau Trusty Workers, Silver Creek
Valley, Ettrick Eagles
Friday 7:30 – 11 Silver Creek Valley
Friday 11-3 Trempealeau Trusty Workers
Friday 3-7 G/H Creek Busy Bees
Friday 7-Close* Every club needs to provide 2 people (Adult
and/or older youth from each of the following
clubs:
Lincoln Pioneers, Sunnyside, Whitehall Happy
Hustlers
Saturday 7:30 -11 Hale & Hardy
Saturday 11-3 G/H Creek Busy Bees
Saturday 3-7 Sunnyside
Saturday 7- Close* Every club needs to provide 2 people (Adult
and/or youth from each of the following clubs:
Frenchville Cloverleaves, Coulee Clovers, Hale
& Hardy, Arcadia Hummingbirds
Sunday 9-1 Ettrick Eagles
Sunday 1-4 Coulee Clovers
Sunday 4-Clean up Frenchville Cloverleaves
If these times do not work with your club, check with
another club to see if they can switch shifts. Please
let Michelle at the UW Extension Office know also.
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There is a new requirement for any youth who was selected for one of the trips listed below to spend at least two total hours working in the food stand sometime during the Trempealeau County Fair. The proceeds from the food stand directly fund youth trips and serving a shift is an important part of giving back to your community. This can be during your normally scheduled club shift or some other time. Information will be sent out in the summer to choose the dates and times you will be working. Preference for the following year’s trip and award selection will be given to those who meet this requirement.
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Fair Grounds Map
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Fair Information
Livestock Premise ID Registration
Livestock premise need to be updated with the Wisconsin Livestock Identification consor-
tium. If you registered your premise before July of 2016 it has expired. If you regis-
tered July or later in 2016, you will not need to re-register.
If you keep any of the following livestock species:
bovine (bison, dairy and beef cattle)
equine (horses, donkeys, mules)
goats
poultry (chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowl, and squab)
captive game birds (pheasants, quail, wild turkeys, migratory wildfowl, pigeons, and
exotic birds,)
sheep
swine (other than wild hogs but including pot belly pigs)
farm raised deer (elk, moose, caribou, reindeer, and the subfamily musk deer)
camelids (llamas, alpacas)
ratites (rheas, ostriches, emu, cassowary, kiwi)
fish (aquaculture farm)
But do not include:
rabbits
dogs
cats
Wisconsin State Fair 2017 Entry Deadlines
June 7: Junior Livestock Paper (mailed) entries AND Online Entries
June 14: Open Livestock Paper (mailed) entries
June 14: Horticulture and Textile, Craft & Culinary
June 28: Open Livestock Online entries
July 13: Grand Champion Eats & Treats
July 20: Rabbit Hopping and Dog Diving/Jumping
For more entry deadlines please go to: wistatefair.com/competitions
To register your premise go to http://www.wiid.org/ .
The process is quick and easy and relatively painless.
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4-H Programs and Events
Trempealeau County Fair Pie Baking Contest!
The Trempealeau County Fair Board is promoting Family Fun Day during the Fair, Saturday, July 22,
2017. One of the activities planned is a Pie Baking Contest, in conjunction with a Pie ‘Buy’ The Slice
event scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Please help us promote this event and encourage your members to
participate.
You can choose to enter your pie in the contest, or you can enter it for the pie sale and earn points to-
ward the group $100 prize. All pies entered will pay the $5 entry fee for the chance to win $100 and
will be sold for the Pie ‘Buy’ The Slice sale that is held during the judging! This has become very popu-
lar with fair goers!
Pie Baking Contest Information
You can enter as many pies as you like in the following categories:
Best Double Crust Pie - $20 first place prize, Honorable Mention-$10
Best Cream/Meringue Pie - $20 first place prize, Honorable Mention-$10
Best Any Other Single Crust Pie - $20 first place prize, Honorable Mention-$10
PLUS – the 4-H club, church, or organization that has the most pies entered, will receive $100!
Contest Details:
Pies will be judged on presentation, taste and originality.
Pies should be baked in an 8” or 9” pan.
All pies should be brought to the Log Cabin near the main entrance of the Fair Grounds starting at 1 p.m. to
register.
There is a $5 entry fee for each pie, competitive or non-competitive.
Judging will start at 2 p.m., winners will be announced immediately following judging.
One slice of pie will be used for judging, the rest will be sold to the public for $2/slice. Lemonade and ice
cream will also be sold, $.50/cup or scoop
Pie ‘buy’ the slice will start at 2 p.m. during the judging.
If you have any questions or need more information please contact Jackie Goplin at Jack-
ie.goplin51@gmail.com Phone: 715-533-2363; OR Julie Arnould at jularnould59@gmail.com
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Youth interested in showing market sheep, market swine OR breeding stock (commercial crossbred gilts/wether type ewes & rams) at the 2017 Wisconsin State Fair Junior Show will need to have their animal projects DNA/RFID identified by the State Fair eligibility deadlines listed below. This identification system allows animals which are DNA/RFID identified through the Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium (WLIC) County and State Fair program to meet State Fair Identification requirements if the process is completed (all forms returned and samples on file) by the Wisconsin State Fair identification deadline postmarks listed.
Market Sheep and Market Swine DNA/RFID identification deadlines (postmark): Sheep: Monday – May 8, 2017 Swine: Monday – May 8, 2017 *Breeding stock: crossbred gilts/wether type ewes & rams DNA/RFID identification deadline(postmark): Wednesday – June 7, 2017 (postmark)
*Breeding stock being shown in the crossbred, or wether type divisions MUST HAVE DNA submitted even if they are registered with a National Breed Organization (i.e. a registered Hereford gilt with registration papers being shown in the Crossbred Gilt division). *Please Note: Breeding stock with National Breed Organization Registra-tion Papers being shown in the breed divisions DO NOT Need to be DNA/RFID identified through WLIC. (ie. a registered Duroc gilt with registration papers being shown in the Duroc Division does not need to be DNA/RFID identified.)
Market Animals Only: WLIC is coordinating a statewide DNA/RFID identification program for Wisconsin County
and State Fairs.
How do I get my animals identified? DNA/RFID tag identification is only available by going to the WLIC web-site at www.wiid.org. Click on the text “Learn More” under “DNA Program” (lower left-hand side). Print out, complete and mail the request form with payment to WLIC. Make sure DNA and required paperwork is returned to WLIC by the Wisconsin State Fair identification postmark deadlines listed above.
How much will DNA/RFID identification cost? $11 per animal identified for required DNA/RFID tag identifica-tion. If your animal has an existing 840 RFID ear tag you can purchase and submit a DNA envelope separately for $6.00. Be sure to list the existing RFID ear tag number on the paperwork and DNA submission.
Will my County DNA/RFID tag qualify for Wisconsin State Fair? Wisconsin State Fair will accept all DNA/RFID samples submitted through WLIC by the Wisconsin State Fair identification deadline postmark. Samples received after the Wisconsin State Fair identification deadline postmark will be accepted; however, the animal associated with the samples will have limited State Fair eligibility. Visit the WLIC website (www.wiid.org) to verify which counties are participating in the statewide DNA/RFID identification program.
Should I notify Wisconsin State Fair that my animal has been DNA/RFID identified? You DO NOT have to notify Wisconsin State Fair at time of identification. Wisconsin State Fair will receive all animal identification doc-umentation from WLIC after the Wisconsin State Fair DNA/RFID identification postmark deadlines. Potential ex-hibitors are required to submit their Fair entries (online or paper) prior to the June entry deadlines by entering di-rectly with Wisconsin State Fair. DNA/RFID identification is NOT your entry to the Fair.
What if my County is not participating in the statewide DNA/RFID program? No problem! Request Wiscon-sin State Fair DNA/RFID identification through WLIC. Make sure DNA and required paperwork is returned to WLIC by the Wisconsin State Fair identification deadline postmark listed above. If your county is not participating check with them for their requirement deadlines. Questions related to the DNA/RFID identification process con-tact: WLIC helpdesk@wiid.org – 888.808.1910 Questions related to Wisconsin State Fair or entry procedures contact: entryoffice@wistatefair.com or 414.266.7000
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4-H Programs and Events
WI 4-H Arts Camp Wants You!!
Do you have a passion for the arts? Are you ready to lead? Do you want to help 4-Hers GROW? We have the opportunity for you. Wisconsin 4-H has a camp that is all about “ART” in its many forms. This is the annual WI 4-H Arts Camp, and the leadership needs you to be a counselor. Arts Camp Counselors lead middle school youth through a weekend of arts exploration. There are two counselor roles, there are Art Track Counselors and Activity Counselors. Both are vital to a successful Arts Camp Experience. Art Track Counselors work together in a group of 3-5 to plan a one hour experience about an art form that interests them most. They then share the experience multiple times with separate groups of middle school campers. This role lets you express your creativity and share your passion of a par-ticular art type and teaching with the campers. It requires planning, facilitation skills and follow through.
Activity Counselors lead separate groups of middle school campers to the many tracks. They keep campers involved in camp and engaged in all the FUN! They are also responsible for cabin time activi-ties, as well, as other less structured times at camp. There are many fun and exciting “activities” that Activity Counselors oversee. The role of Activity Counselor allows you to have tons of fun with middle school 4-Hers as well as experience many kinds of arts activities. It requires patience in working with middle school youth, a willingness to interact and engage with campers and energy and enthusiasm!
This year, the WI 4-H Arts Camp Adult Resource Leader and Camp Counselor Applications and En-rollment, will be through 4H Online. If you are interested in applying, please read all the information and application instructions on the Arts Camp Website at: http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4harts/arts-camp-counselor-info/ and then proceed to 4H Online at your family’s member list. On the bottom are two sets of pull down menus, the second set is for enrollment in events. Arts Camp is an event in that menu. Click register and fill out the information requested. This year’s WI 4-H Arts Camp Staff will be notified in Mid-July and the first planning weekend is scheduled for August 25-26 at Upham Woods. WI 4-H Arts Camp will be held the weekend of October 6-8.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Joshua Goede, Monroe County 4-H Youth De-velopment Educator and this year’s WI 4-H Arts Camp Director at Joshua.goede@ces.uwex.edu or 608.269.8722 or Amber Rehberg, WI 4-H Educational Program Specialist at am-ber.rehberg@ces.uwex.edu or 608.262.1557.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to further develop your leadership skills and share your interests and enthusiasm for the “ARTS!”
Joshua Goede 2017 WI 4-H Arts Camp Director
Amber Rehberg WI 4-H Educational Program Specialist
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Leaders Board Minutes Trempealeau County Leaders’ Board Funding Request Listening session
May 20, 2017, 12:00 p.m.
Get Outdoors Day, Pietrek’s Park, Acadia, WI
Leader’s Board Members present:Brian Steinke, Rosa Mooney, Lori Dailey, Kim Przybylla
The following 4-H members were present for a listening session:
Katie Erickson- Camp K, $60 Catherine Kampa- Horse Camp, $50
Alyssa Schank- Horse Camp, $50 Sophia Kampa- Horse Camp, $50
Robert Mooney- Camp K, $60 Ally Hembd- Horse Camp, $50
Rylie Dingledien- Horse Camp, $50
All members had their forms filled out completely and were interviewed.
Trempealeau County Leaders’ Board Executive Meeting
May 22, 2017, 6:00 p.m.
Present: Brian Stankey, Kim Przybylla, Bob Braun
Quorum not met.
Guests: none
Meeting called to order at 6:15 p.m. by president, Brian
American and 4-H pledges were led by Jaydin and Rylie Guza, 4-H Members present for meeting.
Secretary’s Report- None
Treasurer Report-None
Funding requests
Jaydin Guza, Horse Camp, requesting $50.
Rylie Guza, Horse Camp, requesting $50
Forms were filled out completely and interview was conducted.
Discussion was had with horse project leader, Connie Guza. There have been a variety of amounts of
money requested for horse camp funding requests. Connie verified that the camp costs $100. Transpor-
tation costs are minimal and she feels that families don’t need to be reimbursed milage unless they are
doing extra hauling for others. Camping price is minimal as well. Therefore, Connie recommended that
all funding requests for horse camp be adjusted to $50.
No further formal meeting was held. Discussion of future agenda items was discussed as well as when
the next meeting should take place.
Conclusion
Meeting concluded at 7:02 p.m. by president, Brian. Next meeting TBD.
Respectfully submitted,
Kim Przybylla, Secretary
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Leader’s Board Funding Request Process:
We are publishing the funding request information and form. With new people always coming into the 4
-H program, we want everyone aware of the process to request funds for 4-H camps, trips, and educa-
tional activities. This information can also be found on the Trempealeau County website. Please read
through at your convenience. Instructions-Funding Request Form
The Trempealeau County 4-H Leaders Executive Board includes money in their budget to help defray
some costs of 4-H educational trips or activities in which Trempealeau County 4-H members and lead-
ers participate. The amount the Association is able to contribute in a given year depends on the success
of fund raising efforts, the amounts spent in other budget areas, and the number of applicants and lev-
el of requests.
A “Funding Request Form” has been developed for use when an individual or group is requesting mone-
tary support. Only 4-H Sponsored Events will be considered for reimbursement. Use of the form will
provide a consistent, concise approach for obtaining information. Once the Committee engages in dis-
cussion relative to the request, the requestor may be asked to leave the meeting and will be notified by
phone or mail of the Committee’s decision.
The 4-H Leaders Executive Board will evaluate the request and the applicant is asked to follow the
guidelines listed below. Currently, the Leaders Executive Board meets every month except December.
The form should be completed and turned in to the Extension office prior to the Executive Board
meeting and prior to participation in the trip or activity.
Please answer all questions completely so your request receives full attention. Individuals that receive
over $100.00 for a single event are expected to make a live presentation/action center or visual display
at one or more of the following events: Performing Arts Festival, Clover College, County Fair and/or
Summer Picnic. We would like individuals who receive funding for State Teams or major award trips to
help encourage participation in these activities. Participants may be asked to present information about
their experience following the trip or activity. The cost of events not specifically sponsored or co-
sponsored by 4-H or the Trempealeau County 4-H Leaders Executive Board will not be reimbursed. A
general club leader's signature is required before sending in the request form to the extension office.
If you should have questions about the form or the dates of the Executive Board meetings, please call
the Extension office at 715-538-2311 x210.
For reimbursement of money:
$30.00 and under ~ Completed “Funding Request Form” sent to the UW-Extension office 7 days pri-
or to Executive Board Meeting and optional in person request at the monthly Leaders Executive
Board Meeting.
30.01 and above ~ Completed “Funding Request Form” sent to the UW-Extension office 7 days prior
to Executive Board Meeting and required personal appearance request at the monthly Leaders Exec-
utive Board Meeting.
A maximum of 50% will be considered for reimbursement of expenses incurred for youth.
Trempealeau County Certified Chaperones’ expenses will be reimbursed upon completion of the form
and if all other requirements have been met.
All Reimbursement of expenses are at the discretion of the Executive Board
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