burnett county - university of wisconsin–madison
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4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning Leadership, Citizenship, and Life Skills.
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Calendar ................................... 2 4-H News .................................. 2 Cultural Arts Festival ............... 2 4-H Promotion ......................... 3 Office Hours ............................ 3 Bugle Deadline ........................ 3 Fair Dates ................................ 3
Arts & Communication .............. 3 Animal Sciences ....................... 3 State Fair Deadlines ................. 4 Mechanical Sciences ................ 5 Plant & Soil Sciences ................ 6 STEM ........................................ 6 Younger Members..................... 6 Youth Leadership ...................... 8 Club News ................................ 8 Leaders’ News .......................... 8 4-H Facts ................................ 10 Food Resources ...................... 10 Coloring Page ......................... 11 Contact Us .............................. 12
This April, join the entire Burnett County 4-H program as we pledge our hands to larger service all month long! 4-H is launching the annual True Leaders in Service initiative, a way for all 4-H members to say “thank you” to their communities, counties, and states for all the support they have provided to 4-H for over 100 years. The month-long community service activation will officially kick-off the first day of April, and culminate with the National 4-H Day of Service on Saturday, April 29. To learn more, visit www.4-H.org/true-leaders-in-service.
Burnett County will have two service opportunities on April 8 at the Cultural Arts Festival. Our clubs will wage a penny war to support Operation Military Kid Summer Camp at Upham Woods. Also, Junior Leaders will once again be accepting donations for the Burnett County Humane Society.
Help us make a positive, lasting impression on our community and celebrate the True Leaders making a difference through service.
Everybody can be great because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love.
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
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APRIL
TBA Wildlife Habitat Education Program Workshop and Art Contest, New London, WI
3-14 Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference registration window on 4HOnline for youth delegates.
8 Cultural Arts Festival, 9am - noon, Siren School
8 Burnett County 4-H Day of Service at Cultural Arts Festival, page 2
9 Jr Leaders’ Meeting, 1pm, Gov’t Center
10 Siren Countywide Cloverbud Meeting, 6pm, Gov’t Center
10 Food & Clothing Revue registrations due
10 Leaders’ Association Meeting, 7pm, Gov’t Center
11 Grantsburg Countywide Cloverbud Meeting, 6pm, G’burg Library
14 UW-Extension Office Closed
14 Deadline to apply for I Want to Know! STEM Camp, page 6
16 Easter
18 LEGO® Countywide Project Meeting, 5:15pm, Gov’t Center, Room 162/163
19-May 1 Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference registration window on 4HOnline for adult advisors.
20 May Bugle submission deadline
20-24 Space Camp, Huntsville, AL
22 Food & Clothing Revue, Siren School, 1pm
MAY
1 Spring Project Day registration due 5 State Horse Speaking and Demo Contest,
6pm - 8:30pm. UW-Marathon County Campus
6 Tentative: State Horse Bowl and Hippology Contest
5-6 I Want to Know! Camp, Upham Woods
6 Fishing Opener
7 Western Wisconsin Association of Rocketry Meeting, Grantsburg Airport, contact Craig Bowman (715-463-2684 or 715-220-6459)
8 Siren Countywide Cloverbud Meeting, 6pm, Gov’t Center
8 Leaders’ Association Meeting, 7pm, Gov’t Center
9 Grantsburg Countywide Cloverbud Meeting, 6pm, G’burg Library
13 Spring Project Day, 1pm - 4:30pm, Siren School
14 Mothers’ Day
14 Junior Leaders’ Meeting, 1pm
16 LEGO® Countywide Project Meeting, 5:15pm, Gov’t Center, Room 162/163
19 Siren Graduation
20 Webster Graduation
20 June Bugle deadline
20 Deadline for Hall of Fame Nominations, (page 3)
21 Grantsburg Graduation
29 Memorial Day, UW-Extension Office Closed
JUNE
1 Webster Last Day of School
2 Siren Last Day of School
4 Western Wisconsin Association of Rocketry Meeting, Grantsburg Airport, contact Craig Bowman (715-463-2684 or 715-220-6459)
8 Grantsburg Last Day of School
8-10 Badger Dairy Camp, UW-Madison
10 County Trip, MN Zoo
11 Jr Leaders’ Meeting
12 Siren Countywide Cloverbud Meeting, 6pm, Gov’t Center
12 Leaders’ Association Meeting, 7pm, Gov’t Center
13 Grantsburg Countywide Cloverbud Meeting, 6pm, G’burg Library
16-17 Dairy Days, Burnett Dairy Coop, Alpha
17 Dairy Breakfast, Location TBA
18 Fathers’ Day
20 July Bugle deadline
20 LEGO® Countywide Project Meeting, 5:15pm, Gov’t Center, Room 162/163
20, 21, 23 Tractor Safety, Spooner Ag Station
22 Area Animal Science Days, Trempealeu County
26-29 Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference, UW-Madison
CULTURAL ARTS FESTIVAL EVENTS
Burnett County 4-H Day of Service: Jordan Webster and Mandy Close are heading up Penny Wars between our four clubs at Cultural Arts Festival on April 8 to raise money for Operation Military Kid Summer Camp at Upham Woods. The 4-H Leaders’ Association will donate $10 to each club’s container to get them started. Because this penny war will be so short, all coins, not just pennies, will count towards the club’s total. Paper money will count against a club’s total.
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Humane Society Donation Collection: At the Cultural Arts Festival, Junior Leaders will be holding a collection for donations to the Burnett County Humane Society. Items that can be donated include bleach, wipes, paper towels, laundry detergent, dish soap, and other cleaning supplies. For the office, copy paper is used as well. For the pets, Wholesome brand dog and cat food can be bought from the local Siren Pet Store. Canned food and box treats are also welcome. Scoopable clumping cat sand/litter is needed too. Old towels and blankets are appreciated as well! Please bring your donations to the Cultural Arts Festival on April 23rd. The Junior Leaders will bring the supplies to the Humane Society afterwards. Interested in helping more? Visit www.hsburnettcty.org for more info. Submitted by Alexis Symond
4-H ALUMNI - Once a 4-H’er, always a 4-H’er. Now, with just a few clicks, you can help empower the next generation of 4-H leaders. Show your 4-H pride by filling out the form at http://4-h.org/raise-your-hand/. By doing this, you “raise your hand” as someone who’s experienced the benefits of 4-H. The more hands raised, the better the chance Wisconsin 4-H has to win up to $20,000 for its programs statewide. Pay it forward by sharing your #4HGrown experience and support on social media. Then, tag fellow alums and ask them to raise their hands for our state. Wisconsin 4-H’ers of today and tomorrow thank you for your help! OFFICE HOURS - Burnett County UW-Extension Office hours are M-W 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m., open with support staff, and Th-F, by appointment with educators. BUGLE DEADLINE! Starting with the April Bugle (created at the end of March) the deadline for all articles, news, photos, etc. will be the 20th of the month. Please drop your items off at the office or email either Beth. Anything received after the 20th will go in the following month’s Bugle. FAIR DATES Central Burnett County Fair - July 20-22, 2017 Wisconsin State Fair - August 3-13, 2017 Burnett County Agricultural Society Fair
(Grantsburg) - August 24-27, 2017
CREX PHOTO CLUB meets the second Saturday of the month, 10am - noon at Crex Meadows Wildlife Area. Learn more about digital photography. Share images with fellow photographers to learn new techniques. Contact Crex Meadows Wildlife Area at 715-463-2739 or www.crexmeadows.org. INVESTIGATE Arts & Communication projects at http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hprojects/arts-communication/.
HOUSE OF MOO - The 2017 Wisconsin State Fair is just around the corner and we would love to invite your group to join us in volunteering to work in the House of Moo. The House of Moo Supervisors are seeking motivated and enthusiastic FFA chapters, 4-H Clubs and Ag Groups to volunteer a day in the House of Moo. The House of Moo is a hands-on education center located in the dairy barn. It features several interactive stations, requiring volunteers who can answer questions and operate activities. Sponsored by the Wisconsin State Fair Dairy Promotion Board, the House of Moo will be open daily throughout the entire fair, August 3 – 13, from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Volunteer groups are asked to arrive by 7:30 a.m. for training and set-up and can leave around 8 p.m., when the House of Moo closes. Groups will be expected to provide a minimum of 10 student/adult volunteers. If you have more volunteers it allows you to spend some of the day enjoying the fair. Not only will this be an exciting educational opportunity for your chapter or club, but we have an incentive package to offer, which might make this opportunity even more appealing. It includes:
$300 stipend, payable to your group – NEW this year, groups that commit by April 1st will receive a $50 bonus!
Wisconsin State Fair admission tickets for volunteers
House of Moo t-shirts for all volunteers (new color this year!)
Free Sandwich Coupons for the Real Wisconsin Cheese Grill
Complimentary water provided for volunteers
Group recognition in the display If your group is interested or if you have questions, contact Nicole Barlass at 920-980-3141 or [email protected]. Dates fill on a first come,
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first serve basis, so don’t delay! We sincerely hope you consider participating in this wonderful part of the HORSE ASSOCIATION HANDBOOK - The 4-H Horse Association Handbook has now been updated for 2017. The Horse Handbook is located at http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4haganimalscience/wi-4-h-horse-assn-handbook/. INVESTIGATE Animal Sciences projects at http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hprojects/animal-sciences/.
LEGO® PROJECT - In the March 21st meeting, LEGO® engineers shared their electronic devices, made their future job sites, and as a group built a big LEGO® guy. The homework for the April 18 meeting is to make something from Norse mythology. Thank you Beth Rank for stepping in to lead the meeting! LEGO® PROJECT MEETINGS - are held on the third Tuesday of the month from 5:15pm - 6:15pm in room 162/163 of the Government Center. All are welcome; it is not necessary to be enrolled in the LEGO® project to attend. YOUTH TRACTOR AND MACHINERY SAFTEY TRAINING - Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, June 20, 21, and 23, Spooner Ag Station. Successful completion of this course will allow youth under the age of 16 to legally operate tractors or self- propelled implements on public roads. Completing the safety program will also allow youth age 14 or 15 to work on a farm other than one owned by their parents, and operate tractors and other machinery. Interested youth must pre-register prior to June 16 by contacting the Spooner Ag Agents’ Office at 715-635-3506 or 1-800-528-1914, and provide their name, age, address, telephone number and social security number. A signed waiver form is also required to participate in the training. The hours of the course will be from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Students must be at least 12 years old to enroll in the program and attendance at all three days’ training is required for certification. Cost of the course is $20.00. INVESTIGATE Mechanical Sciences projects at http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hprojects/mechanical-sciences/.
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Dominic’s electronic device was a tablet complete with keyboard and apps.
February’s LEGO® creations included zombies, footwear, and a group built action scene.
This slipper fits Luke’s foot!
Liam’s safehouse
under zombie attack!
Luke made a microscope with adjustable eye-piece.
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SEED STARTING - April 11, 2:30-4pm, Larsen Family Public Library, Webster. Program lead by Master Gardener Volunteer Kathryn Schiedermayer. Get a jump start on this year’s garden by starting your own seeds indoors. Learn the do’s and don’ts of propagating your own plants and find out which plants are best started from seed and which are not. The process of germination may seem complex but we will break down the mysteries and discuss the equipment and techniques needed to raise healthy, robust plants. RUBY’S LITTLE SPROUT’S GARDEN CLASS - May 7, 1-2:30 pm and 3-4:30pm. Designed by Master Gardener Volunteer Pat Beetcher, this class is for youth aged 5 and older. Youth will experience hands on gardening and learn about: “What is a Seed and Where Do Seeds Come From?” “What Seed am I?” “Tools to Make My Garden Grow”, and “Sunshine and Water”. Incredible edibles will be provided so youth can “taste” the garden. Each participant will also plant a seed to take home and plant a seed for Ruby’s Garden. This event will be held rain or shine at Ruby’s Second Hand Store, 24534 State Road 35/70, in Siren. This is a free event but donations are appreciated and will help support the creation of “Ruby’s Garden”. Please register by April 30th by calling Ruby’s Second Hand Store at 715-349-7253. INVESTIGATE Plant & Soil Sciences projects at http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hprojects/plant-soil-sciences/.
I WANT TO KNOW! CAMP - The Wisconsin 4-H Youth Development STEM I Want to Know! Camp (IW2K! STEM Camp) will be held again this year at Upham Woods Outdoor Learning Center in Wisconsin Dells, WI. This overnight camp, open to 6th- 8th grade 4-H members and non-4-H’ers, will take place on Friday and Saturday May 5-6. Youth will get the opportunity to learn about science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) during hands on sessions. Campers will arrive on Friday at 5:30 p.m. for check in and then will participate in teambuilding group activities and a large group session before heading to bed. During the day on Saturday, campers will participate in sessions that include
hands on STEM activities taught by UW faculty and volunteers from around the state. Previous year sessions included topics such as food science, DNA, electricity, herpetology, and robotics! After an inspiring day of learning, camp ends at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Registration for this camp is limited and fills up fast, so make sure to register as soon as possible! The Registration deadline is April 14, 2017. The cost for the IW2K! Stem Camp is $70, which includes meals, lodging and a t-shirt. Transportation to and from camp are to be arranged by the youth’s family. For more information and access to the registration form, please visit http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hstem/events/i-want-to-know-stem-camp-2017/ or scan the QR code above. Investigate STEM projects at http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hprojects/stem-science-technology-engineering-math/.
CLOVERBUD PROJECT MEETINGS - Burnett County 4-H Cloverbud project members gathered on March 13th in Siren and on March 14th in Grantsburg to learn about healthy snacks and make a scrumptious sundae. They followed the directions of a recipe to make a yogurt sundae with graham crackers, bananas, and yogurt. Alexis Slater and Karin Reinert helped the Cloverbuds measure out the yogurt and cut their banana into bite sized pieces. The Cloverbuds had fun crumbling the graham crackers themselves! Thank you to Alexis and Karin for teaching the lesson at both locations. UPCOMING CLOVERBUD MEETINGS:
April 10, 2017, 6pm, Siren Government Center
April 11, 2017, 6pm, Grantsburg Library You may attend either meeting or do April’s project at home. INVESTIGATE the Cloverbud project at http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hcloverbuds/.
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Siren and Grantsburg Cloverbuds made yogurt sundaes in March. Alexis Slater and Karin Reinert
lead both meetings.
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HUMANE SOCIETY DONATION COLLECTION - The Burnett County Humane Society needs our help, which is why the Junior Leaders will be accepting donations at the Cultural Arts Festival on April 8th. Since adoption fees only cover the base cost of each animal they help, the Humane Society is always looking for volunteers and donations. Items you can donate include:
Bleach
Wipes
Paper towels
Laundry detergent
Dish soap
Copy paper
Old towels and blankets
Wholesome brand dog and cat food (can be purchased at The Pet Store in Siren)
Clumping, scoopable cat sand
Canned dog food
Cat and dog treats If each family could bring one item to Cultural Arts, we can make a difference in the lives of shelter animals, and the employees of the shelter. If you are interested in finding more ways to help, you can visit their website, www.hsburnettcty.org , or attend Humane Society meetings, which are held at 5:30 p.m. on every 4th Wednesday of the month. Currently, they are looking for servers for their annual Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser on Saturday, May 6th at the Webster Community Center. If you can’t serve, you can bake desserts and drop them off at the Humane Society the day before. Submitted by Maiya Fuller JUNIOR LEADERS’ MEETING - March 12, 2017. Maiya Fuller led the meeting. Our icebreaker was ‘’fun with a parachute’’. We also discussed different ways we could use the parachute during activities at summer camp. Old Business: We talked about our options for educational and recreational ideas. Allie is going to look into information about the MN Raptor Center and Mason is going to look into information about the Minnesota State Fair. We discussed what we should do for a Junior Leaders banquet or end of year celebration. Our ideas were a day at the lake, camping, Stardust drive-in movie, or hiking at Crex Meadows. New Business: Project day is on May 13th from 1:00-4:30 p.m. We discussed the Humane Society Supply Drive at Cultural Arts Contest. Ricky offered to sit at the Humane Society donation table. Mason is going to contact the Humane Society to find out when
the donations could be dropped off and what they might need as donations. The Cultural Arts contest is on April 8th from 9:00 a.m.-noon. Meeting Adjourned. Respectfully Submitted, Madison Thiex NEXT MEETING - On April 9th at 1:00 p.m. Burnett County 4-H Junior Leaders will meet in Room 165 of the Burnett County Government Center. INVESTIGATE the Youth Leadership project at http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hprojects/community-involvement/youth-leadership/.
In March, Jolly H 4-H Club members did a craft at their meeting and worked on their drama for the Cultural Arts Festival. Members also completed the Hoard’s Dairyman judging contest. Photos submitted by Grace Riley.
In March, Orange 4-H Club worked on their club skit, art project, and banner for Cultural Arts. At the club meeting, Health Officer AJ demonstrated how exercise can be fun by teaching members some choreography... then a dance party broke out. Way to rock the club meeting, AJ! One member commented, "We should do this at every meeting!"
BURNETT COUNTY 4-H LEADERS ASSOCIATION MEETING MINUTES - March 13, 2017, 7pm President Heather Stahl called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. The pledges were recited. MEMBERS PRESENT: Heather Stahl, Phil Stiemann,
Sheryl Stiemann, Marge Peterson, Donald Strabel, Charlene Strabel, Geniva Zilka, Beth Rank, Karin Reinert and Lauri Nelson.
SECRETARY'S REPORT: Reviewed. Motion to approve the secretary's report by Marge, second by Phil. Motion carried.
TREASURER'S REPORT: Reviewed. Motion to approve the treasurer's report by Sheryl, second by Marge. Motion carried.
CLUB REPORTS
JOLLY H's: Working on drama and cultural arts.
ORANGE: None
WOOD CREEK: Meeting yesterday, working on club craft/art; choral readings, did Hoard's Dairyman.
WOOD RIVER BEAVERS: Working on skit, club
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Jolly H did a shamrock craft at their club meeting.
Orange worked on their club banner and their dance moves, and made a donation to the Webster Library.
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art/craft and banner for cultural arts. Club meeting next Sunday.
JR. LEADERS REPORT: Beth reported JLs did a parachute icebreaker, discussed the options for future educational and recreational activities and will be looking into MN State Fair and Raptor Center. JLs are looking into having their own end of the year banquet, separate from Leaders Association. They are also conducting a Humane Society drive at Cultural Arts Fest.
EXTENSION REPORT: Beth reported on 4-H Youth development conference, learned about nEXT Gen updates, preference for one youth agent for each county, but may share expertise. Four people attended Leader Orientation on Sunday. County may be getting a new club, introduction of Geniva Zilka. "Raising a Thinking Child" class will start soon.
OLD BUSINESS
Cultural Arts Fest - April 8th 9:00 am-noon, Siren School All judges have been taken care of. All Clubs
received packets. Sheryl reported about conducting a Penny
War during Cultural Arts Fest with proceeds to benefit Wis. Military Kids Camp. The Change Challenge will run from 8:30 am to noon, all coins count positively and all bills count negatively, each club will have a bucket and Wood Creek will count funds and coordinate the challenge. No prizes. Charlene S. made motion for the Leaders Association to donate $40 ($10 each to each club), seconded by Phil. Motion carried.
Food and Clothing Review - April 22 1:00 pm, Siren School Time set for 1:00 pm. Judge will be Janelle S. Beth will direct mail packets. Registration deadline is April 10th
County Trip - June 10th Minnesota Zoo and Imax. Fee $5 per family member, parking $7 per vehicle, group rates are available, offer Imax as an option to add on, all non 4-H people pay full group rate and are not covered by 4-H insurance.
Project Day - May 13th 1:00 - 4:30, Siren School Time set from 1:00 to 4:30 pm. Event is open to anyone. Registration Deadline May 1st.
Summer Camp July 11 - 14th Chaperones are still needed, especially males. Night chaperoning is most important and we need to make sure there isn't more than ten youth per adult. Fourteen more curtains require sewing. Karin volunteered to finish them.
NEW BUSINESS
Discussion about why we do things in 4-H and that we are not party planners, we provide educational opportunities. The process comes full circle - learn and teach.
We will use the Penny War Service Project for National 4-H Day of Service on Saturday, April 29th. Individual Clubs may do another service project on the specific date if they choose.
Tabled discussion on whether we want to do face painting for Dairy Days on June 16-17th
ANY OTHER NEW BUSINESS Upcoming Events: Chicken Workshop on March 14th at 6:00 pm
at the Dairy. HOW - Horse Workshop on March 30th at
6:00 pm at the Dairy. Stahl Family is moving to St. Croix Falls, but
will still do 4-H in Burnett County. Next Meeting is April 10, 2017 at 7:0 PM Room 165 Meeting Adjourned at 9:02 pm Respectfully prepared by Sheryl Stiemann and submitted by Karin Reinert, Leaders Association Treasurer.
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FOOD RESOURCES - Second Harvest Food Distribution dates at Connections in Webster from 11am-4pm April 6 & 20 May 4 & 18 June 1 & 15 Children’s books will be given to families on food distribution days also! Free bread available at Trinity Lutheran Church in Falun every Friday from 11am until the bread is gone.
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h During a major 4-H push with urban programming in the 1960's, a
local television station in Indianapolis, station WLWI (now WTHR), created a weekly 4-H Saturday morning show called "Clover Power". The show host was a young David Letterman, later to become a late night network talk show host.
Northwest District Office
Phone:(715) 232-5477
Julie Keown-Bomar, Regional Director
Nicholas Huston, Program Assistant
Stacey Evans, Program Assistant
Spooner Agricultural Research Station
Phone: (800) 528-1914
Kevin Schoessow, Area Ag Agent
Richard (Otto) Wiegand, Area Ag Agent
An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming,
including Title IX and ADA requirements. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of
program information should contact the UW-Extension office.
Burnett County 4-H Leaders Association Executive Committee
Heather Stahl: President, Don Strabel: Vice President,
Adrienne Fuller: Secretary, Karin Reinert: Treasurer
Burnett County Extension Office
7410 County Road K, #107
Siren, WI 54872
Burnett County
Government Center
Phone: (715) 349-2151
Fax: (715) 349-2102
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.burnett.uwex.edu/4h
Beth Rank, 4-H/Youth and Family Development Educator
Mike Kornmann, Community Development Educator
Julie Yezek, Nutrition Education Program
Beth Greiff, Support Staff