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Page 1: INSERT YOUR County Community Partner Advisory Group (CPAG) Orientation An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin Extension provides equal opportunities

INSERT YOUR CountyCommunity Partner Advisory

Group (CPAG) Orientation

INSERT YOUR CountyCommunity Partner Advisory

Group (CPAG) Orientation

An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and American with Disabilities (ADA) requirements.

An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and American with Disabilities (ADA) requirements.

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The Wisconsin IdeaThe Wisconsin IdeaThe boundaries of the University are the boundaries of the State.

The boundaries of the University are the boundaries of the State.

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The Mission of UW-ExtensionThe Mission of UW-ExtensionThrough the University of Wisconsin-Extension, all Wisconsin people can access university resources and engage in lifelong learning, wherever they live and work.

Through the University of Wisconsin-Extension, all Wisconsin people can access university resources and engage in lifelong learning, wherever they live and work.

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Cooperative Extension

UW System CampusUW System CollegeUW-Extension County Office

Cooperative Extension

UW System CampusUW System CollegeUW-Extension County Office

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How We’re StructuredHow We’re Structured

University of Wisconsin SystemUniversity of Wisconsin System

Cooperative Extension

Cooperative Extension

Continuing Education

Continuing Education

Broadcasting and Media

Innovations

Broadcasting and Media

Innovations

13 Four-year universities

13 Four-year universities

13 Two-year colleges

13 Two-year collegesUW-ExtensionUW-Extension

Business and Manufacturing

Extension

Business and Manufacturing

Extension

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What is UW-Cooperative Extension and What Do We Do

What is UW-Cooperative Extension and What Do We Do

• In each of the state’s 72 counties Extension educators:– Teach – Interpret knowledge– Research – Link to the UW-System– Resource

• In each of the state’s 72 counties Extension educators:– Teach – Interpret knowledge– Research – Link to the UW-System– Resource

An extension of the university into the countyAn extension of the university into the county

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StateState

FederalUSDAFederalUSDA

CountyCounty

Funding PartnershipFunding Partnership

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UW-Extension PartnersUW-Extension Partners

• Local government– Extension Education Committees (EEC) – County staff

– County board supervisors – Advisory groups

• State of Wisconsin– State agencies – UW Systems

– Ag. research stations – Non profits

– Tribal colleges

• Business and Community groups– Chambers & business Assoc. – United Way

– Ag. commodity groups – Civic & volunteers

• Local government– Extension Education Committees (EEC) – County staff

– County board supervisors – Advisory groups

• State of Wisconsin– State agencies – UW Systems

– Ag. research stations – Non profits

– Tribal colleges

• Business and Community groups– Chambers & business Assoc. – United Way

– Ag. commodity groups – Civic & volunteers

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Extension Education Committee (EEC):Extension Education Committee (EEC):• Five county supervisors

• Advise the county board with respect to all resolutions and ordinances concerning agriculture and extension education.

• Enter into joint employment agreements with the university extension or with other counties and the university extension if the county funds that are committed in the agreements have been appropriated by the county board.

• Evaluate agriculture and extension education programs and provide guidance concerning prioritization of agriculture and extension programming.

• Five county supervisors

• Advise the county board with respect to all resolutions and ordinances concerning agriculture and extension education.

• Enter into joint employment agreements with the university extension or with other counties and the university extension if the county funds that are committed in the agreements have been appropriated by the county board.

• Evaluate agriculture and extension education programs and provide guidance concerning prioritization of agriculture and extension programming.

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Community Partner Advisory Groups

Community Partner Advisory Groups

Ensuring Local Effectiveness and Partner Relationships

Ensuring Local Effectiveness and Partner Relationships

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Purpose of Community Partner Advisory Groups (CPAG)

Purpose of Community Partner Advisory Groups (CPAG)

• Program advice• Input on program effectiveness• Identify new partners• Strengthen existing relationships• Communicate value

• Program advice• Input on program effectiveness• Identify new partners• Strengthen existing relationships• Communicate value

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Who Creates CPAGs?Who Creates CPAGs?

• County Extension Committees have statutory authority

• Appointment process subject to local policy and procedures

• County Extension Committees have statutory authority

• Appointment process subject to local policy and procedures

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What CPAG Do & Don’t DoWhat CPAG Do & Don’t Do

• CPAGs Should– Reflect diverse

voices– Have regular

interaction with EEC– Interact with UW-

Extension staff– Build local strategies

to communicate value

• CPAGs Should– Reflect diverse

voices– Have regular

interaction with EEC– Interact with UW-

Extension staff– Build local strategies

to communicate value

• CPAGs Should Not– Make policy– Take on budget

authority– Replace other

advisory groups

• CPAGs Should Not– Make policy– Take on budget

authority– Replace other

advisory groups

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Informal Mission of CPAGsInformal Mission of CPAGs

The mission of the CPAG is to help UWEX staff and the agriculture and extension education committee implement and sustain high quality education programs that meet the needs and enrich the lives of local citizens and that result in a strong foundation of support for community-based extension education.

The mission of the CPAG is to help UWEX staff and the agriculture and extension education committee implement and sustain high quality education programs that meet the needs and enrich the lives of local citizens and that result in a strong foundation of support for community-based extension education.

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INSERT YOUR CountyINSERT YOUR County• Located in (INSERT

YOUR INFO) Wisconsin

• (INSERT YOUR INFO) square miles

• Population of (INSERT YOUR INFO) (2004 estimate)

• Rapid population growth of (INSERT YOUR INFO) ??.?)% since 1990

• (INSERT YOUR INFO)? cities, ?? towns, and ? villages

• Located in (INSERT YOUR INFO) Wisconsin

• (INSERT YOUR INFO) square miles

• Population of (INSERT YOUR INFO) (2004 estimate)

• Rapid population growth of (INSERT YOUR INFO) ??.?)% since 1990

• (INSERT YOUR INFO)? cities, ?? towns, and ? villages

(INSERT A MAP OF YOUR COUNTY HERE)

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More about INSERT YOUR County

More about INSERT YOUR County

• Per capita income was $(??,???) (1999 figures); state average was $21,271.

• Poverty rate is (?.?)%; county ranks (??)th in state; state rate is 8.7%.

• (?)% of the population speaks a language other than English at home; more than one-third of these speak English “less than very well.”

• (??.?)% of (INSERT YOUR CTY.) County’s population is female (2000 Census).

• Per capita income was $(??,???) (1999 figures); state average was $21,271.

• Poverty rate is (?.?)%; county ranks (??)th in state; state rate is 8.7%.

• (?)% of the population speaks a language other than English at home; more than one-third of these speak English “less than very well.”

• (??.?)% of (INSERT YOUR CTY.) County’s population is female (2000 Census).

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Largest County EmployersLargest County Employers

• 1,000 or more employees 1.(INSERT YOUR INFO)

2.(INSERT YOUR INFO)

• 500-999 employees (INSERT YOUR INFO)

• 1,000 or more employees 1.(INSERT YOUR INFO)

2.(INSERT YOUR INFO)

• 500-999 employees (INSERT YOUR INFO)

Source: WI Dept of Workforce Development (2003 Data)Source: WI Dept of Workforce Development (2003 Data)

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Commuting PatternsCommuting Patterns

• (??,???) INSERT YOUR County residents live and work in the county.

• (??,???) workers commute into INSERT YOUR County to work;

• (??,???) INSERT YOUR County residents commute out of the county for work.

• (??,???) INSERT YOUR County residents live and work in the county.

• (??,???) workers commute into INSERT YOUR County to work;

• (??,???) INSERT YOUR County residents commute out of the county for work.

Source: WI Dept of Workforce Development (2003 Data)Source: WI Dept of Workforce Development (2003 Data)

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UW-Extension INSERT YOUR County Program Areas

UW-Extension INSERT YOUR County Program Areas

• Agriculture and Natural Resources

• Family Living and Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program

• 4-H Youth Development

• Community, Natural Resources and Economic Development (CNRED)

• Agriculture and Natural Resources

• Family Living and Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program

• 4-H Youth Development

• Community, Natural Resources and Economic Development (CNRED)

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• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME AND CORRESPONDING INFO

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xPROGRAMMING AREAS

& PARTNERS

• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME AND CORRESPONDING INFO

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xPROGRAMMING AREAS

& PARTNERS

Agriculture and Natural ResourcesAgriculture and Natural Resources

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• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME AND CORRESPONDING INFO

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xPROGRAMMING AREAS

& PARTNERS

• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME AND CORRESPONDING INFO

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xPROGRAMMING AREAS

& PARTNERS

Family Living Family Living

                      

     

                         

  Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

                         

  Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

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• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME AND CORRESPONDING INFO

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xPROGRAMMING AREAS

& PARTNERS

• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME AND CORRESPONDING INFO

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xPROGRAMMING AREAS

& PARTNERS

WNEP*WNEP*

                      

     

                      

     Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

*Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program*Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program

                         

  Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

                         

  Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

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• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xINSERT PROGRAMMING

AREAS & PARTNERS• 4-H is a community of

young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills

• x(YOUR) County has a strong traditional 4-H club program with:• (NUMBER) 4-H

members • (NUMBER) community

clubs• (NUMBER) enrolled

adult volunteers

• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xINSERT PROGRAMMING

AREAS & PARTNERS• 4-H is a community of

young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills

• x(YOUR) County has a strong traditional 4-H club program with:• (NUMBER) 4-H

members • (NUMBER) community

clubs• (NUMBER) enrolled

adult volunteers

4-H Youth Development Program4-H Youth Development Program

                      

     

                      

     Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

Head, Heart, Hands and HealthHead, Heart, Hands and Health

                         

  Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

                         

  Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

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• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME AND CORRESPONDING INFO

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xPROGRAMMING AREAS

& PARTNERS

• xINSERT EDUCATOR’S NAME AND CORRESPONDING INFO

• xTITLE–(?) FTE• xPROGRAMMING AREAS

& PARTNERS

Community, Natural Resourcesand Economic Development

Community, Natural Resourcesand Economic Development

                         

  Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

                         

  Helping Communities ManageChallenges and Opportunities

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An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and American with Disabilities (ADA) requirements.

An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and American with Disabilities (ADA) requirements.

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The rest of the slides are optional or examples of what other information could be present during the CPAG orientation

The rest of the slides are optional or examples of what other information could be present during the CPAG orientation

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Walworth County Population - Race1990-2000

0

50000

100000

Race

Population

1990 72747 454 201 494 1104

2000 88597 790 219 612 24 2452 1065

White Black Indian Asian Islander Other 2/More

Walworth County Population - Race1990-2000

0

50000

100000

Race

Population

1990 72747 454 201 494 1104

2000 88597 790 219 612 24 2452 1065

White Black Indian Asian Islander Other 2/More

• Total population increased by 25%.• 5.5% of the population was non-White in 2000.

• Total population increased by 25%.• 5.5% of the population was non-White in 2000.

•Source: US Census Bureau

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• Non-Hispanic population increased by 20.4%.• Hispanic population increased by 204%; in 2000

the Hispanic population was 6.5% of the total.

• Non-Hispanic population increased by 20.4%.• Hispanic population increased by 204%; in 2000

the Hispanic population was 6.5% of the total.

Walworth County Population- Ethnicity1990-2000

0

50000

100000

Ethnicity

Population

1990 72983 2017

2000 87623 6136

Non-Hispanic Hispanic

Walworth County Population- Ethnicity1990-2000

0

50000

100000

Ethnicity

Population

1990 72983 2017

2000 87623 6136

Non-Hispanic Hispanic

•Source: US Census Bureau

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• 37% of the population lives in one of the four cities.• 66% of the county’s Hispanic population and nearly

58% of its non-White population live in one of the cities.• 27% of the Hispanic population lives in the City of

Delavan, at least 1 in 5 Delavan residents is Hispanic.

• 37% of the population lives in one of the four cities.• 66% of the county’s Hispanic population and nearly

58% of its non-White population live in one of the cities.• 27% of the Hispanic population lives in the City of

Delavan, at least 1 in 5 Delavan residents is Hispanic.

Walworth County CitiesRacial and Ethnic Diversity

0

5000

10000

15000

Total Population 7956 7238 7013 13278

Hispanic 1690 448 1054 873

Non-White 1252 312 522 883

Delavan Elkhorn Lake Geneva Whitewater

Walworth County CitiesRacial and Ethnic Diversity

0

5000

10000

15000

Total Population 7956 7238 7013 13278

Hispanic 1690 448 1054 873

Non-White 1252 312 522 883

Delavan Elkhorn Lake Geneva Whitewater

•Source: US Census Bureau

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• The county’s population is projected to increase by 28% over the next 26 years, reaching 117,833 by 2030.

• The youth population will increase by 19%; but the population of elderly residents will more than double in that same time period (120%).

• The county’s population is projected to increase by 28% over the next 26 years, reaching 117,833 by 2030.

• The youth population will increase by 19%; but the population of elderly residents will more than double in that same time period (120%).

Walworth CountyProjected Population Changes by Age Group

0

20000

40000

2000 25693 33987 20399 11934

2010 26148 32415 28258 13813

2020 28564 34716 29109 18848

2030 30635 33777 27155 26266

0-19 20-44 45-64 65 and older

Walworth CountyProjected Population Changes by Age Group

0

20000

40000

2000 25693 33987 20399 11934

2010 26148 32415 28258 13813

2020 28564 34716 29109 18848

2030 30635 33777 27155 26266

0-19 20-44 45-64 65 and older

Source: US Census Bureau

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Residents with DisabilitiesResidents with Disabilities• 12,993 Walworth County residents ages 5 and

above have a disability. (2000 Census)

• More than 35% of the elderly (age 65 and older) have a disability. (2000 Census)

• Walworth County is home to the Wisconsin School for the Deaf in Delavan, which provides educational programs for students in pre-school through 12th grade who are deaf or multi-handicapped.

• Walworth County funds a special education program and school to meet the educational and social needs of youth with cognitive disabilities.

• 12,993 Walworth County residents ages 5 and above have a disability. (2000 Census)

• More than 35% of the elderly (age 65 and older) have a disability. (2000 Census)

• Walworth County is home to the Wisconsin School for the Deaf in Delavan, which provides educational programs for students in pre-school through 12th grade who are deaf or multi-handicapped.

• Walworth County funds a special education program and school to meet the educational and social needs of youth with cognitive disabilities.

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Walworth County AgricultureWalworth County Agriculture• Walworth County has 988 farms (62% of the

land area), 31% of which have annual sales of less than $1,000.

• The principle operators on 43% of these farms have a primary occupation other than farming.

• 1,518 of Walworth County’s farm operators are white, 2 are multiracial, and 5 are of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin.

• The typical Walworth County farmer is male and 54.5 years old. Only about 14% of the principle operators are women.

• Walworth County has 988 farms (62% of the land area), 31% of which have annual sales of less than $1,000.

• The principle operators on 43% of these farms have a primary occupation other than farming.

• 1,518 of Walworth County’s farm operators are white, 2 are multiracial, and 5 are of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin.

• The typical Walworth County farmer is male and 54.5 years old. Only about 14% of the principle operators are women.

•Source: 2002 Census of Agriculture County Profile, USDA•Source: 2002 Census of Agriculture County Profile, USDA

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Pressure on Farmland

Pressure on Farmland

• About 30% of the farmland sold each year in Walworth County is converted to non-agricultural uses

• About 30% of the farmland sold each year in Walworth County is converted to non-agricultural uses

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• Walworth County Department of Land Use and Resource Management – Land Conservation Division

• Michael Fields Agricultural Institute

• NRCS and FSA

• Farm Bureau

• Town & Country RC & D

• Walworth CountyAgricultural Society

• Walworth County Department of Land Use and Resource Management – Land Conservation Division

• Michael Fields Agricultural Institute

• NRCS and FSA

• Farm Bureau

• Town & Country RC & D

• Walworth CountyAgricultural Society

UWEX ANRE collaborates with:UWEX ANRE collaborates with:

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• Mark Konlock

• Horticulture Educator—0.5 FTE, all county $$

• Began duties in June, 2004

• Emphasis on consumer hort

• “Hort Line” open Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings

• Mark Konlock

• Horticulture Educator—0.5 FTE, all county $$

• Began duties in June, 2004

• Emphasis on consumer hort

• “Hort Line” open Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings

HorticultureHorticulture

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Horticulture ProgrammingHorticulture Programming

• Food Donation Station—2004    – Elkhorn, Delavan, and

Lake Geneva Food Pantries– 237 pounds of produce– Will continue in 2005

• Plans for Community Gardens in 2005    – Lakeland Health Care Center,

Elkhorn (county nursing home)– Delavan (outreach targeting Latino population)– Whitewater

• Food Donation Station—2004    – Elkhorn, Delavan, and

Lake Geneva Food Pantries– 237 pounds of produce– Will continue in 2005

• Plans for Community Gardens in 2005    – Lakeland Health Care Center,

Elkhorn (county nursing home)– Delavan (outreach targeting Latino population)– Whitewater

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Walworth County FamiliesWalworth County Families

• There are 34,522 households in Walworth County.

• 34% of the households include youth under 18 years of age, and 23% include individuals 65 years of age or older.

• The median family income is $55,310 (about 11% higher that the U.S. average).

• 84.2% of the population (25 or older) have a high school or higher education; but only 40% of Latinos have attained this level of education.

• There are 34,522 households in Walworth County.

• 34% of the households include youth under 18 years of age, and 23% include individuals 65 years of age or older.

• The median family income is $55,310 (about 11% higher that the U.S. average).

• 84.2% of the population (25 or older) have a high school or higher education; but only 40% of Latinos have attained this level of education.

Source: US Census Bureau

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Poverty Simulation—staffing training effort co-sponsored by Dept of Health and Human Services and UW- Extension

Poverty Simulation—staffing training effort co-sponsored by Dept of Health and Human Services and UW- Extension

Identity Theft program for HCE Identity Theft program for HCE

“Parenting the First, Second and Third Year” newsletters – a collaborative effort with Kiwanis, Lakeland Medical Center, and Public Health; available in Spanish

“Parenting the First, Second and Third Year” newsletters – a collaborative effort with Kiwanis, Lakeland Medical Center, and Public Health; available in Spanish

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UWEX WNEP collaborates with:UWEX WNEP collaborates with:

• WIC

• Job Center/Food Stamp Office

• Jail

• Food Pantries

• Area school ESL classes

• Lakeland School

• WIC

• Job Center/Food Stamp Office

• Jail

• Food Pantries

• Area school ESL classes

• Lakeland School

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Enrollment has hovered just below 5% of county’s total youth population in each of the past 5 years.

Enrollment has hovered just below 5% of county’s total youth population in each of the past 5 years.

Five Year 4-H Enrollment Trends

21323 21323 21323 21323 21323

1078 1010 1009 969 988

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Year

Total Youth Population

4-H Club Enrollment

Five Year 4-H Enrollment Trends

21323 21323 21323 21323 21323

1078 1010 1009 969 988

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Year

Total Youth Population

4-H Club Enrollment

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• Members work on projects and exhibit at the Walworth County Fair; members also develop life skills.

• Strong leadership skill development through:

• Officers’ training

• Junior Leaders’ Association

• 4-H Ambassadors

• Camp Counselors

• Members work on projects and exhibit at the Walworth County Fair; members also develop life skills.

• Strong leadership skill development through:

• Officers’ training

• Junior Leaders’ Association

• 4-H Ambassadors

• Camp Counselors

4-H Youth Development Program4-H Youth Development Program

                      

     

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• Economic Development• Leadership Development (community

capacity building)• Local government (facilitation, conflict

resolution, strategic planning)• Land Use and Rural Development • Water Quality• Livestock Facilities Siting

• Economic Development• Leadership Development (community

capacity building)• Local government (facilitation, conflict

resolution, strategic planning)• Land Use and Rural Development • Water Quality• Livestock Facilities Siting

Community Natural Resources and Economic Development

Community Natural Resources and Economic Development

If funding were to become available, issues for programming might include:If funding were to become available, issues for programming might include:

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More About INSERT YOUR CountyMore About INSERT YOUR County

• xINSERT MORE INFO ABOUT COUNTY--OPTIONAL ?,??? county residents live below the poverty level.

• x?.?% of White, non-Hispanic children live in poverty; ??.?% of Hispanic children live in poverty.

• In 2003, ?,??? people received food stamps; ??% of these were children.

• The number of food stamp recipients in INSERT YOUR County increased nearly ???% from 1999-2003.

• There were ?,??? WIC participants in 2003; about ??.?% of the eligible population.

• WIC reports that ??% of its clients are Latino.

• There are ?? food pantries in INSERT YOUR County.

• xINSERT MORE INFO ABOUT COUNTY--OPTIONAL ?,??? county residents live below the poverty level.

• x?.?% of White, non-Hispanic children live in poverty; ??.?% of Hispanic children live in poverty.

• In 2003, ?,??? people received food stamps; ??% of these were children.

• The number of food stamp recipients in INSERT YOUR County increased nearly ???% from 1999-2003.

• There were ?,??? WIC participants in 2003; about ??.?% of the eligible population.

• WIC reports that ??% of its clients are Latino.

• There are ?? food pantries in INSERT YOUR County.

Source: Wisconsin Food Security Project , US Census, Walworth County WIC ProgramSource: Wisconsin Food Security Project , US Census, Walworth County WIC Program

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Dedicated adult volunteers are key to the success of the 4-H program. They participate in orientation and training, provide leadership to clubs, project work, and county events and activities, and support youth as they learn and grow.

Dedicated adult volunteers are key to the success of the 4-H program. They participate in orientation and training, provide leadership to clubs, project work, and county events and activities, and support youth as they learn and grow.

4-H Youth Development Program4-H Youth Development Program