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March 2 Food Stand Key Committee, 6:30pm at the Courthouse, Room A 4 Shooting Sports Practice 7 Rabbit & Poultry Educational Meeting, 6:30pm, Courthouse, Room 202 7 Dairy Key Committee, 8:00pm, Courthouse, Room A 7 Horse Project Mandatory Meeting, 6:30pm, Courthouse, Room B 7 Horse Key Committee Meeting following the Mandatory Meeting 12 Daylight Saving Time Begins, Spring Ahead One Hour 12 Dairy Judging Practice starts (see details inside) 20 Livestock Credit Meeting, 7:00pm at the Courthouse 20 Spring Begins! 23 Visual Arts project meeting, 6:00-8:00pm, Courthouse 24 Clothing Revue and Foods Revue Registration Deadlines 25 Shooting Sports Practice 25 Country Korner Card Party, 6:00pm at Bonduel High School Commons 27 4-H Leaders and OYG Meetings, 7:30 at the Courthouse 27 Livestock Credit Meeting, 7:00pm at Kropf’s Meats in Bowler April 1 Shooting Sports (Archery only) Practice 1 Goat Project Field Trip (see details inside) 1 Softball Team Entry Due with Fee 4 Rabbit & Poultry Pre-Swap Meeting, Courthouse, 6:30pm 8 Foods Revue, 9:00am at the Courthouse, Saturday 8 Clothing Revue, 12:30pm at the Courthouse, Saturday 8 Beef Weigh-In at Equity Livestock in Bonduel, 9 to 11 am 10 Cat Project Meeting, 6:00pm, Courthouse, Room B 11 Horse Key Meeting, 7:00pm, Courthouse, Room A 14 Good Friday, Courthouse closes at 11:45 19 Livestock Key Committee, 7:30pm, Room B of the Courthouse 20 Livestock Credit Meeting, 7:00pm at the Courthouse 22 Earth Day 27 Visual Arts Project Meeting, 6:00-8:00pm, Courthouse 29 Shooting Sports Practice May 4 Sheep and Meat Goat Weigh-in, 5:00-6:30pm, Shawano County Fairgrounds 6 Swine Weigh-in at the fairgrounds in Shawano, 9:00am to 11:30 8 Livestock deadline to submit DNA samples – directly to the testing lab 12-13 All Star Shootout, Crawford Center 14 Mother’s Day 15 Summer Camp Early Bird Registration Deadline 15 Horse Camp Early Bird Registration Deadline The Clover Line SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H FAMILY NEWSLETTER March 2017

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Page 1: The Clover Line - Extension County Offices · 12.03.2010  · 8 Beef Weigh-In at Equity Livestock in Bonduel, 9 to 11 am 10 Cat Project Meeting, 6:00pm, Courthouse, Room B ... Calendar

March 2 Food Stand Key Committee, 6:30pm at the Courthouse, Room A 4 Shooting Sports Practice 7 Rabbit & Poultry Educational Meeting, 6:30pm, Courthouse, Room 202 7 Dairy Key Committee, 8:00pm, Courthouse, Room A 7 Horse Project Mandatory Meeting, 6:30pm, Courthouse, Room B 7 Horse Key Committee Meeting following the Mandatory Meeting 12 Daylight Saving Time Begins, Spring Ahead One Hour 12 Dairy Judging Practice starts (see details inside) 20 Livestock Credit Meeting, 7:00pm at the Courthouse 20 Spring Begins! 23 Visual Arts project meeting, 6:00-8:00pm, Courthouse

24 Clothing Revue and Foods Revue Registration Deadlines 25 Shooting Sports Practice 25 Country Korner Card Party, 6:00pm at Bonduel High School Commons 27 4-H Leaders and OYG Meetings, 7:30 at the Courthouse 27 Livestock Credit Meeting, 7:00pm at Kropf’s Meats in Bowler

April 1 Shooting Sports (Archery only) Practice 1 Goat Project Field Trip (see details inside) 1 Softball Team Entry Due with Fee 4 Rabbit & Poultry Pre-Swap Meeting, Courthouse, 6:30pm 8 Foods Revue, 9:00am at the Courthouse, Saturday 8 Clothing Revue, 12:30pm at the Courthouse, Saturday 8 Beef Weigh-In at Equity Livestock in Bonduel, 9 to 11 am 10 Cat Project Meeting, 6:00pm, Courthouse, Room B 11 Horse Key Meeting, 7:00pm, Courthouse, Room A 14 Good Friday, Courthouse closes at 11:45 19 Livestock Key Committee, 7:30pm, Room B of the Courthouse 20 Livestock Credit Meeting, 7:00pm at the Courthouse 22 Earth Day 27 Visual Arts Project Meeting, 6:00-8:00pm, Courthouse 29 Shooting Sports Practice

May 4 Sheep and Meat Goat Weigh-in, 5:00-6:30pm, Shawano County Fairgrounds 6 Swine Weigh-in at the fairgrounds in Shawano, 9:00am to 11:30 8 Livestock deadline to submit DNA samples – directly to the testing lab 12-13 All Star Shootout, Crawford Center 14 Mother’s Day 15 Summer Camp Early Bird Registration Deadline 15 Horse Camp Early Bird Registration Deadline

The Clover Line SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H FAMILY NEWSLETTER

March 2017

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Our outgoing officers of Shawano

County 4-H Leaders Executive

Board, Kevin Palmer as well as our outgoing

youth representatives, Missy Anderson and

Michael Conto. Thanks for your service!

The new and current members of the Shawano

County 4-H Leaders Executive Board: President-

Lindsey Przybylski, Vice President-Tracie Brede,

Secretary-Rachel Wudstrack, Treasurer-Nancy

Schauer, Eastern Rep-Dwayne Splan, Western

Rep-Kerry Breitrick and youth reps: Trinity

Brede, Katieann Sievert, Brooke and Skye

Breitrick, Cooper Uelman and Riley Siegfried. If

anyone within the 4-H program has questions or

concerns, feel free to chat with any of these

officers and they will bring them to our meetings.

The Dairy Quiz Bowl teams who represented the

county well. The Junior team placed first at state!

Of Interest To All

Rural Life Sunday

Shawano County 4-H celebrates Rural Life Sunday

the 5th Sunday after Easter – May 21st. Rural Life

Sunday honors rural communities and raises

awareness of the challenges they face. Each Club can

choose how they wish to observe this day

locally.

E-Mail Directory Would you consent to being a contact

person for your club? By getting at least one e-mail

address from each club, quicker updates would come

your way. Talk about this at your next local club

meeting and decide who the contact(s) is/are. Then

e-mail your address to:

[email protected]

[email protected]

Also: If you would prefer to receive your Clover

Line by e-mail please let us know and we will add

you to that list as well!

4-H Softball League

At this point, we have only 4 clubs indicating an

interest in supporting a softball team. They are:

Maple Grove, Pella, Belle Plaine and Brener. Two

of these clubs may not have enough for a full team.

So in light of that, we have decided that for this

year, we will have just one day of

tournament play without the weekly

league play schedule. We are

looking at getting the ball diamonds

at Martzke Park in July.

We are also looking at the possibility of just having

a fun kickball tournament in June, assigning anyone

who comes to a team. This will be pending getting

a suitable location to hold this event.

Can you please let us know if your club has interest

to sign up as a club for a full (or part) team for

softball? Knowing that will help us move forward

with the planning. Hope to hear from you soon!

Even if you don’t know “for sure” just let us know

your inclinations. THANKS in advance! Contact

Terri at the UW-Extension office.

Courthouse - Room 101

311 N Main Street

Shawano, WI 54166

Phone 715-526-6136

FAX 715-526-4875

711 (Wisconsin Relay)

http://shawano.uwex.edu/4h/

Crystal Lepscier, Youth Development Agent

[email protected]

Terri Brunner, 4-H Educator

[email protected]

Charlotte Schwartz, 4-H Office Assistant

[email protected]

An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-

Extension provides equal opportunities in

employment and programming, including Title IX,

Title VI and ADA requirements.

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4-H Food Stand Remaining Dates

Quite a few flea market food stand dates are still

available including: April 30, May 14, July 2, 23

and 30, Aug 27, and Sept 10 and 17 - (that’s 16

shifts). With this many days open, it’s likely that

almost every club will need to take a shift, (unless

several clubs take an entire day – giving them

credit for two cycles)!

Taking one of these dates/shifts after March 1st,

will remove you from the required rotation for this

cycle (2017). Top of the list is Gresham T & C,

Tiger Tribe, Waukechon Wildcats and Wolf River

– then beginning again alphabetically. If your club

or Key Committee is interested in a full or half

day for these dates, contact Charlotte at the

UWEX office. Your group is guaranteed a

minimum profit of $150 for a full day.

Dates still remaining open on March 27th will be

assigned that evening at the 4-H Leaders meeting

in the order above.

Hello New 4-H Family,

Welcome to 4-H! If you are reading this

letter, you are doing one of the most important

things to stay informed…reading the 4-H

newsletter, the Clover Line. Every issue contains:

1. Calendar of upcoming events & deadlines.

2. Articles on upcoming events and opportunities

for leaders, members, and teens.

3. Registration forms for activities.

4. A number of detailed articles for new families.

Opportunities described in the Clover Line are

planned by leaders throughout the county for

YOU to help you get the most out of your

4-H experience. Read your Clover Line

and give some events a try this year!

FYI Shawano County Brunch on the Farm will be

held on Sunday, June 25th at the Deb Mielke Farm,

W12675 Keller Road, Marion. More information

will follow.

Record Book Update

4-H record keeping helps start the good habits of

setting goals, planning, organizing, evaluating and

improving communication skills. Records reflect your

character and ability to get things done.

Families, please remember that a few well-chosen

pictures are a quick, effective way to communicate

what was done in 4-H. Take pictures throughout the

year to be put in the record book.

Record books are considered complete without project

stories or photos, as long as the member has told about

their project work through project record sheets.

However, award-winning books almost always include

a picture and/or a story of your project year. If you

are better at doing “paperwork” on the computer, feel

free to access all the project records on our website at

http://shawano.uwex.edu/ and search “record book”.

Earth Day – April 22nd

Earth Day aims to inspire awareness of and

appreciation for earth's environment. Typical

ways of observing Earth Day include planting

trees, picking up roadside trash, conducting

recycling programs, conservation and using

permanent containers for water.

Consider doing the following:

* Reduce pollution: carpool, walk or bike.

* Buy recycled content products and recycle them

whenever you can.

* Turn off lights and appliances when not in use.

* Don’t let the water run while brushing teeth.

* Keep drinking water in the refrig – it’s always

cold - rather than running the faucet each time.

* Purchase permanent items rather than disposable.

You can see that there is a new type of label on your

newsletter. Yes, another Post Office change. You

may get a mailed copy even if you requested it via

email. We hope to get that wrinkle out next month.

And, no longer the “last name 4-H Family”

(software choice to pick one family member). In the

meantime, call us only if you know someone NOT

getting a copy they requested by U.S. mail.

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4-H Summer Camp: July 24-28 A Great Experience and a Great Deal!

Looking for a great experience this summer?

4-H members in grades 2-7 can attend our Resident

(overnight) Summer Camp program! Here’s just

some of what participants gain: Campers learn to

become independent by staying overnight, make

new friends, learn to appreciate the outdoors and

enjoy outdoor recreation, participate in team-

building games and work with our positive role

models, well-trained teen camp counselors. 4-H

campers can also invite a non 4-H friend along.

Fifth graders will have a day hike learning

various camping & hiking skills. The 6th & 7th

graders will have an optional campout which will

be much more adventurous! Camp is a great deal because the cost is only $90

(members) for five days and four nights! This

includes bus transportation to and from Camp Susan

(North of Antigo), all meals, lodging and camp

activities. You won’t find a five-day camp

anywhere for that price! Sixth and 7th graders can

add a 2 hour trail ride on horseback for an additional

$20. Some 4-H Clubs help members pay for part of

the cost of camp from their treasury. Maybe your

club could discuss this idea at your next meeting.

Sponsorships are also available from Shawano

County 4-H Leaders, Inc. for those in financial need.

Contact the UWEX Office at 715-526-6136 for more

information. Registration forms will be in the April

Clover Line and are already on our website.

Camp & Award Trip

Sponsorships Available

If your family is currently

experiencing financial

difficulties, sponsorships are

available to help with the cost

of camp or award trips. Those who

would like assistance with 4-H camp could receive

$50. In regards to other trips, the sponsorship fund

can be used to cover ½ of the member’s portion of

the total cost of the trip. There is an application

available either from the UW-Extension Office or

on our website: (http://shawano.uwex.edu/)

4-H Leaders, Inc. Meeting

Any leader is welcome and encouraged to attend 4-H

Leader’s Meetings held on the 4th Monday in odd

months. This is a great opportunity to learn the latest

news and find out what’s available to your members.

The next meeting of 4-H Leaders Inc. will be on

March 27th at 7:30pm in the courthouse in Shawano.

In addition to regular business, open 4-H Flea Market

Food Stand dates will be discussed and assigned. BE

SURE TO HAVE YOUR CLUB REPRESENTED!

Country Korner 4-H Card Party

Date: Saturday, March 25th

Time: Door open at 5:30pm

Event starts at 6:00pm

Where: Bonduel High School Commons

Admission: $3.00 includes lunch

Card Party Includes:

Bingo, Sheepshead, Smear

50/50 Raffles, Raffle Ticket Prizes,

Kids Games, Food and Fun for all!

Arts & Communication

March Art Meeting

The March Art Meeting will be held on Thursday,

March 23rd at 6:00pm in the Courthouse. Please come

as soon as you are able. Members will be working

with tissue art and paper napkins. Boards will be

provided. Please bring $1.00 to cover supplies, a

scissors, a water container any color tissue paper you

may have. Contact Jeanette at 715-758-8576 or Marcy

at 524-4652 with questions.

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Older Youth & Leader News

Scholarships

Wisconsin 4-H Foundation Scholarship

Criteria include personal growth, leadership,

academics, financial need and educational goals.

Deadline is March 15th. Visit

www.uwex.edu/ces/4h/foundation/scholarship.cfm

or UWEX for application.

Larsen Cooperative will award up to $20,000 in

scholarships to youth grade 12 and 13 who will

attend a two or four year college or tech. Deadline is

March 15. Family needs to be a Larsen Coop patron

to qualify. Application can be found at

http://www.chslarsencooperative.com/

Wisconsin State Fair Dairy

Two $1000 scholarships to high school seniors

pursuing a dairy related or food science

degree. Three $1000 scholarships will go

to current college students. The

application is at

http://wistatefair.com/competitions/dairy-

promo-board/ Deadline is March 24.

Shawano County Farm Bureau – Brunch on the

Farm Scholarship Open to Shawano County

residents who pursue Ag related degree. Up to six

$500 scholarships to university, college or tech

school, freshman through senior. Deadline is March

15th. The direct link to the information &

application is: http://goo.gl/forms/d8hA7eOvoE

Shawano County Farm Progress Scholarship Available to Shawano County residents enrolled in an

Ag related field at a UW-System 2 or 4-year campus.

Preference given to upper classmen. Scholarships can

be in excess of $800. Deadline is April 15th. More info

& applications are available at:

http://shawano.uwex.edu/agriculture/youth/

or contact the UWEX office.

Shawano County Forage Council Scholarship Due by March 15th. Access info and application

at http://goo.gl/forms/ERw0dNLP6O

Wisconsin Cattlemen’s Association

Scholarships available to high school seniors enrolled

in a university, technical or Madison Short Course.

Need background in beef or dairy and majoring in an

agriculture-related field. Deadline is March 6th. Visit

their website at http://www.wisconsincattlemen.com/

Association for Home & Community Education

(HCE) One $350 scholarship to a full time student

having completed one semester or more. Visit

http://shawano.uwex.edu/family-living/hce/ and check

out “HCE Scholarships” Deadline April 15.

United Veterinary Service

Available to 4-H and FFA members in Waupaca,

Shawano, Outagamie, Waushara or Winnebago

counties who were enrolled in an animal project. A

$1000 scholarship for college or technical school.

Contact UWEX, the Vet Clinic at 715-752-4747 or

[email protected] Deadline is March 31.

Wisconsin Towns Association

$7000 to high school seniors will be awarded based on

the essay question: “A federal republic form of

government: What is it? Why does it work? Do we

still have one? Why are town governments critical to

its success?” Deadline - May 30th. Find an

application at http://wisctowns.com/home/scholarship-

program

4-H Club Grant

The purpose of the Mutual of Wausau Ins Corp 4-H

Club Grant Program is to support 4-H clubs in youth

development and to promote civic leadership

responsibilities. Grant amount is $400. To be

considered, your application must be received at the

Mutual of Wausau home office by April 1st.

Application forms from your referring Agency can be

picked up at the UWEX office.

Older Youth Group Meeting

ALL Shawano County teens are invited to the OYG

Meeting on Monday, March 27, 7:30 pm, at the

Shawano County Courthouse. The group will discuss

plans for summer activities and fundraisers. There was

a GREAT turnout in January! Come join the fun!

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Family, Home and Health

Favorite Foods Revue - April 8 “International Pizzas” is the theme! Learn what

people in other countries think is great on THEIR pizza!

And there will be SAMPLES!!

If you’re in Foods & Nutrition (including Food

Preservation), Cake Decorating, or Cloverbuds project,

the Favorite Foods Revue is for you! Set-up begins at

9:00am with judging at 9:30am. You will judge

yourself and talk to a judge about your food and place

setting, decorated cake or cookies, and/or food display

NEW for 2017: All judging will be on a first come-first

serve basis, so if you need to leave early, come early.

You will be judged in the order your arrive! And if you

are bringing multiple entries (food, display, decorated

cake) they will all be judged together. Make sure you

arrive by 11am, though, to make sure you don’t miss it!

Clip Return ENTRY is on the next page.

You can enter multiple items: a food item, a display of

an experiment/comparison, a preserved food (Class O)

(and cake decorating – if enrolled). Here are some

suggestions for putting together a display.

Step 1 Choose an activity from your project materials.

Try the “Extra Bite” ideas.

Step 2 Do the activity. Give yourself enough time to

have the results ready by Revue day.

Step 3 Set up a display. Include: a card table (or

indicate if you need one provided) a brief

explanation of the steps results (see “My

Discoveries” in project materials) photos

(optional) examples of activity title use

sturdy materials - heavy cardboard or 3-sided

displays hinged with strong tape work nice.

FAVORITE FOOD REVUE ENTRY OPTIONS

(excerpt taken from Fair Book, page 98)

Participants will receive a fair premium for

their entry(s.) Prejudged prior to fair at

Courthouse, face-to-face judging. Open to

all exhibitors in the 4-H Cloverbud Project

and in 4-H Foods and Nutrition projects.

This would include experiments.

CLASS I - “Cloverbuds” grades 1-2

Lot # 117 Three (3) brownies (mix allowed, no frosting);

3 cupcakes; 3 chocolate chip cookies; OR a

nutritious snack

display food as a snack (example: plate, napkin,

placemat, glass)

bring recipe on a 3x5 card with your name on it

CLASS J - Open to exhibitors enrolled in “Six Easy Bites” or

grades 3-4 as of Jan. 1

Lot #118 Nutritious Snack

display food with simple place setting (no centerpiece)

bring recipe on a 3x5 card with your name on it

Lot #119 Display of an experiment or comparison you did

from the 4-H literature

CLASS K - Open to exhibitors enrolled in “Tasty Tidbits”

or grades 5-6 as of Jan. 1

Lot #120 Nutritious Salad

display food with simple place setting (simple

centerpiece)

bring recipe on a 3x5 card with your name on it

Lot #121 Display of an experiment or comparison you did

from the 4-H literature

CLASS L - Open to exhibitors enrolled in “You’re the

Chef” or grades 7-9 as of Jan. 1

Lot #122 Main Dish Salad

include menu for meal using your main dish salad

display food with an appropriate dinner place setting and

centerpiece

bring recipe on a 3x5 card with your name on it

Lot #123 Display of an experiment/comparison you did

from the 4-H literature

CLASS M - Open to exhibitors enrolled in “Food Works”

or grades 10-12 as of Jan. 1

Lot #124 International food

include menu card for a meal

bring recipe on a 3x5 card with your name on it

display food with an appropriate dinner place setting and

centerpiece

Lot #125 Display of an experiment or comparison you did

from the 4-H literature

CLASS N – CAKE DECORATING

For those enrolled in beginning “Cake Decorating” Lot #126 - plate of 3 decorated cookies

each cookie of a different design

each cookie must be 6-inch diameter but need not be round

bring recipe of frosting used on a 3x5 card with your

name on it

Open to those enrolled for 2 or more years Lot #127 - decorated cake in party setting, or small tier cake

set up appropriate setting for serving

bring cake and frosting recipe on 3x5 cards

CLASS O - preserved food - open to all Foods members

Lot #128 Food item made with preserved food as one of

the ingredients

display food with simple place setting

bring along a sample of the preserved food

bring a 3x5 card describing process (freezing, canning,

drying, etc.) processing time & recipe for prepared food

may use item preserved from previous year

check 4-H literature for age appropriate ideas

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Foods Revue - It’s for Cloverbuds, too!

Did you know that if you are a Cloverbud, you

can also get in on the fun? All you need to do

is complete the entry form above and send

it to the UWEX office and then pick your

favorite recipe from one of the four choices listed on

the previous page. There are helpful tips of what to

expect on the website above for you, too.

Part of the fun is to choose how to present your

favorite food to the judge by picking the best place

setting to show off your food. It could have a picnic

theme or could be more formal depending on your

food. Bring those items to the revue and you will set

up your single place setting with your food. Be sure

to bring a 3x5”copy of your recipe that we can keep.

It will be used to share in a recipe book for all

participants.

You will talk to a judge about your food and place

setting. There are always other fun things to learn

about and do while you are waiting for your turn. If

you have questions or would like more information,

talk to your club leader or call our office at 715-

526-6136.

Clothing, Knit & Crochet Members All members in these projects should have received a

letter the last week in February, from the UWEX

office. The colored flyer announced the: April 8th

Clothing Revue at 12:30 pm, courthouse.

The letter has complete entry details and an entry form

included. If you did not receive this invite letter and

are considering entering the Clothing Revue this year,

please contact the 4-H department for a copy or look

online for the form under “Current Registrations”.

Again this year, we are having the Clothing Revue the

afternoon of the same day as the Foods

Revue (which will be held in the

morning, 9:00am)

Clothing Revue-It’s for Cloverbuds, too!

Did you know that if you are a Cloverbud, you can also

get in on the fun talked about above? Simply fill in the

registration below and return it by the deadline. And if

you have ANY questions, feel free to call our office

(715-526-6136) for more information!

Clothing Revue – Clip Return Name:

Grade: Phone:

Club:

Cloverbud: Class E Lot 95

Simple Apparel

Return by March 24 to: UWEX 4-H Dept.

311 N. Main Street, Rm 101

Shawano, WI 54166

Cake Decorating

Are you interested in improving your cake decorating

skills? Do you have questions about your cake entry

in the Shawano County Fair or Auction? Jeanette Pitt

has been serving as a valued 4-H cake decorator for

many years. She will be glad to assist you. You’ll get

tips on which supplies to purchase, one-on-one help if

requested, etc. Call Jeanette at 715-758-8576.

Favorite Foods Revue – Clip Return

Name

Club

Grade _______ Phone

Class: Lot #:

Description:

Class: Lot #:

Description:

Class: Lot #:

Description:

Class: Lot #:

Description:

Return by March 24 to: UWEX 4-H Dept.

311 N Main Street, Rm 101

Shawano, WI 54166

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Animal Science

County Fair Market Animal I.D.

4-H and FFA members planning to show and sell

a beef, sheep or swine market animal at the 2017

Shawano County Fair MUST get their animal(s)

identified by submitting a DNA hair sample AND

ear-tagging their animals with an RFID ear tag.

DNA samples MUST be submitted directly to the

Testing Lab by 4:30 pm on Monday, May 8, 2017.

DNA/RFID EAR TAG kits have arrived. They

will be distributed from the UWEX Office and

exhibitors will need to pick them up when

convenient. Cost of each DNA/RFID ear tag kit

will be $10.00 per head. Please bring EXACT

change or a check for the exact amount, payable

to “4-H Livestock Committee”.

After acquiring the kit, YOU will mail your

DNA hair samples back TO THE TESTING

LAB by May 8. Random DNA testing will be

completed for some animals. The testing lab will

send a printout of all youth back to Shawano

County, so that we can verify that you completed

your identification. You should also pick up your

Livestock Project Contract and Blue and Gold

handouts at the UWEX office. For

more information contact Terri at the

UWEX Office at 715-526-6136 at

[email protected] .

INITIAL WEIGH-INS

Beef – Saturday, April 8th at Equity Livestock

Barn in Bonduel, 9:00am to 11:00am

Sheep – Thursday, May 4th at Shawano County

Fairgrounds, 5:00pm to 6:30pm

Swine – Saturday, May 6th at the Shawano County

Fairgrounds, 9:00am to Noon

All Market Beef, Sheep and Swine must

participate in their weigh-in to be eligible for sale

in the 2017 Shawano County Fair Market Sale.

PEDV Is Spread

Through Contaminated Manure!

Please observe biosecurity precautions! Before

coming to any 4-H or FFA Livestock Credit meetings,

members should:

Shower thoroughly and wash hair

Wear only clean clothes that aren’t worn during

chores or around any swine

Wash shoes and boots, jackets, etc.

For more information, contact Terri Brunner at the

UWEX Office, 715-526-6136.

Goats are going on a Field Trip!

The Goat Project will be taking a field trip to Ron

Tauscher’s goat farm near Pulaski on April 1st. We

will be leaving at 10:15 am from behind Burger

King at the park and ride in Bonduel. If you have

any questions, call Jamie Liesner at 715-509-0004,

Ted and Gina Jobe at 715-754-4885, or send us a

message on Facebook. Please note, a Key

Committee meeting will be held after the field trip.

Goat Calendar

Key Committee Meeting

April 1, after the field trip, location TBD

Share-a-Kid (WDGA) entries are due April 1st

http://www.wdga.org/out-and-about/ for info

Meat Goat Weigh-In for Shawano County Fair

May 4th, 5:00pm to 6:30pm at the fairgrounds

Small Animal Swap set-up, May 19, 5pm to 7pm

Small Animal Swap, May 20th, 7:00am to Noon

Targhee Sheep to be Given Away

The Wisconsin Junior Targhee Sheep Association will

be giving away a starter flock of three Targhee ewes.

Applicants must be aged 9 to 17 and attend the

National Show in South Dakota on July 13-15 to pick

up these animals. Applications are available online at

the US Targhee Sheep Association website

http://www.ustargheesheep.org and are due no later

than April 1st.

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Dairy Judging Practice Begins Dairy Judging practices will begin on March 12,

1:00 pm at Pulaski High School. Jay & Heather

Jauquet, Lynn Harbaugh and Mandy Ramsburg

will share their talents as volunteer coaches! The

March 12th meeting will be introductory and start

with the basics while working as a group to judge

the Hoards Dairyman classes. This is a lot of fun

and we hope many of you will attend.

After beginning the year with “classroom basics”,

on-farm practices will start in early April.

Previous dairy cattle judging experience is NOT

required. If you haven’t done this before and

have an interest, please try these practices.

All participants in the 4-H Area Animal Science

Days contest must attend at least 6 practices. For

more information contact Heather Jauquet at

[email protected].

Dairy Cattle Judging is a great way to learn

many skills that are necessary for success in

ANY career, such as critical thinking,

reasoning, note-taking, making logical

comparisons, defending one’s placings, public

speaking, etc. Give it a try!

Dairy Key Committee Meeting

The 4-H Dairy Key Committee will meet on

March 7th at 8:00pm, County Board Room of the

courthouse. Topics to be discussed include initial

planning for county fair, supporting our dairy

cattle judging team, Badger Dairy Camp and

other dairy project activities. All interested dairy

project leaders, parents and older youth are

invited to attend. Call Lynn at 715-758-8991 or

Jay at 920-822-4424 with questions.

Shayr-A-Heifer Program

Applications must be received by April 8th.

Registered calves will be selected and placed by

the middle of May. Ownership will be 50/50

between the youth and the WABA. After 2 years,

member has the option of buying the heifer of

selling her at the 2019 WABA Spring Sale.

Application and sample contract are available by

contacting Shayr-A-Heifer chairmen, Chris

Richards at 608-623-2834 or Paul Hetke at 715-

532-7707.

Dairy Quiz Bowl Teams at State

Shawano County’s 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl and Dairy

Management Teams did extremely well at the State 4-H

Contest held on January 28th in Madison. The Quiz Bowl

competition tested the quick wit and extensive knowledge

of more than 200 4-H members from 40 county teams.

Contestants answered questions about dairy cattle

genetics, health, nutrition, showing and other topics.

Shawano County had one team competing in the Senior

Division, one in the Mixed and 2 in the Junior Division. Thirteen teams competed in the Junior Division with one

of our own teams finishing first at the culmination of

some very close matches. Team members included Jacob

Harbaugh, Griffin Holewinski, Sydney Gwidt & Evan

Jauquet. Our other junior team also had a very

competitive showing being eliminated just 2 rounds

before they would have met the winning team in the

finals! Members of that team included Kaylee Ferfecki,

Claire Betley, Cooper Uelmen & Hailey Zernicke. The

Senior and Mixed teams

combined for several wins

throughout the day as well.

Members of the Senior team

included Emma & Maddy Gwidt

and Nathan & Whitney Ferfecki.

Ben Schmidt, Lydia Gwidt,

Allison Zernicke & Logan Harbaugh were the Mixed

team members. Congratulations to our team members and

coaches who have once again demonstrated that strong

effort pays off! The State 4-H Dairy Management Contest scores youth

on their practical knowledge of the dairy industry. Youth

were tested on their knowledge of parts of the

reproductive system, identifying and using common tools

and technologies in the dairy industry, and working as a

team to solve problems that can actually occur on dairy

operations. Results of this contest have not yet been

announced. Coaches included Lynn and Sara Harbaugh, Kelly

Holewinski, Mandy Ramsburg and Heather Jauquet.

Further assistance from youth leader Mason Jauquet was

also a big help. We thank all our coaches for the many

hours of instruction they provide our 4-H’ers and to Mrs.

Jenny Gracyalny for providing enhanced learning

opportunities!

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Horse & Horseless Horse Members

There is an informational meeting for parents and

members about the new project year on Tuesday,

March 7th at 6:30pm. The meeting will be held in

B at the Courthouse (lower level) in

Shawano. This is a REQUIRED meeting for all

project members, not just the new members. In

addition to learning about what new events are

planned for this year, rules for the fair and getting

to know everyone; we will be taking orders for

project t-shirts. Please bring along your calendars,

$5.00 if you to order a t-shirt, and a pen for signing

project agreements and release of harm. For more

information, contact a horse key committee

member or the chairman of the committee, Diane

Schnell, 715.853.6139. We hope to get 100%

attendance! We have an abundance of information

to share with you.

River Falls Youth Horse Judging Clinic April 8th, 9am to 6:00pm, UWRF Campus

www.uwrf.edu/ANFS/EquineClinics.cfm or

Casie at [email protected]

4-H Area Animal Science Day

The annual NE Wisconsin 4-H Area Animal

Science Day (AASD) will be held on June 21st in

Wood County.

At Area Animal Science Day, 4-H & FFA Dairy

Cattle, Livestock and Horse Judging Teams from

10 to 14 counties compete against each other for

a chance to qualify for the State 4-H Dairy or

Livestock Judging Contests, usually held in July.

Contact Terri Brunner for more information.

Cat Project Meeting

Cat project members should plan to attend the

meeting on Monday, April 10th from 6-8pm.

Meet at the courthouse in room B. This is an

informational meeting with a visit from a

veterinarian. Questions can be directed to:

[email protected] or 715-701-0700.

Rabbit & Poultry Information

Important for Poultry members! When ordering

new chicks or buying any new birds please

remember to get a NPIP Certificate or Flock Status

Certificate from the seller. This paperwork is

required in order to show at the fair.

Reminder for Poultry & Rabbit Members

You must attend at least 1 meeting and 1 fair work

day to be able to exhibit at the fair. All market

exhibitors will also be required to attend one (1)

Market Meeting to be able to sell their animal in the

auction.

April 4th-Rabbit & Poultry Key Committee work

night for Swap-only key committee members

Upcoming dates/times for clinics:

Mar 7th-Educational meeting 630pm at courthouse

May 20th-Swap held at Fairgrounds

June 11th-working the 4H food stand all day

July 17th- Fun Show 9am with blood testing and

tattooing offered starting at 7am at fairgrounds

Aug 8th-Getting ready for the fair meeting 630pm at

fairgrounds

Aug 19th-Fair set up

Mark these dates on your calendar now and

watch for updates/additions in future Clover

Lines!

For more information about any of these events

contact Betty Gast at [email protected] or

715-853-6114; Shaina at 715-304-9716; Chad

Wendorff at 715-584-6924 or Roger Neumann at

920-822-3922. Swap questions, contact Lori

Wendorff at 715-851-1978.

Livestock Key Committee Meeting

The next 4-H Livestock Key Committee meeting

will be on April 19th at 7:30 pm. Meet in the

courthouse. All current Key Committee members

should plan to attend. Any other interested

members, parents and leaders are also encouraged to

attend!

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Natural Resources and

Environmental Education

All-Star Shootout

Entry forms for the Shawano County 4-H

All-Star Shootout Invitational, held on May 12- 13,

will soon be available on the state 4-H website at:

http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hshootingsports/

You’ll find competitive shoots with registration

forms as well as certification trainings here.

Practices are based on age as of January 1st, 2016

Juniors are those ages 8 – 11 (min. 3rd grade)

Intermediates are members ages 12 – 15

Seniors are those youth ages 16 – 19

Practices times:

Archery: Juniors 9:00-9:50

Intermediate 10:00 to10:50

Seniors 11:00 to 11:50

Air Rifle: Juniors 12:30 to 1:20

Intermediate 1:30 to 2:20

Seniors 2:30 to 3:20

March 4, Archery at Butch’s, Shawano

Air Rifle at Angie’s Main Café, Shawano

March 25, Archery at Northwoods, Shawano

Air Rifle at Angie’s Main Café, Shawano

April 1, Archery Practice, Lena Swamp Archery

April 29, Archery at Butch’s Archery, Shawano

Air Rifle at Angie’s Main Café, Shawano

Certification Workshop For adults wishing to be certified to assist members

in specific disciplines, a workshop will be held on September 15 – 16, in Marshfield. Disciplines will

include: Archery, Coordinator, Muzzleloader,

Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun. For questions and

concerns please contact Doug Thompson at 920-

391-4657 or [email protected]

Advanced registration is required. Deadline is

September 1st.

Cost is $55 to $70. For more information visit

http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hshootingsports

Exploring Nature -

A Cool Way to Spend Your Summer

The WI Land & Water Youth Conservation

Camp will be held at North Lakeland Discovery

Center in Manitowish Waters (Vilas County),

June 19-23, 2017. Youth entering 9-12th grade in

the Fall are invited.

Wildlife programs, forestry, habitat restoration

projects, daily field trips, teambuilding activities

and hands-on activities provide an in-depth look at

natural resources management and careers.

Scholarships of $100 are available to go toward

the registration amount of $250 which includes

all meals, snacks, lodging, activities and a

camper T-shirt. The deadline is May 31st

Scholarships are available at the Shawano

County Land Conservation Department. For an

application - Call (715) 526- 4632 or email

[email protected]

Sand Lake Conservation Camp

Who: 6, 7 & 8 graders with outdoor interests

When: June 21-23 at Camp Bird in Crivitz

Cost: $100 early bird by May 19, then $150

Scholarships are available. For more information

visit www.marinettecounty.com call 715-732-

7784. If you want to learn more about wildlife,

forestry, fisheries, water quality, canoeing and so

much more, this camp is for YOU!

Mechanical Science

I Want To Know! Camp Do you like science, technology or engineering?

Would you like to do cool, hands-on experiments? If

so, then IW2K! Stem Camp is for you!

Held May 5th-6th at Wisconsin Dells. For Grades 6-8.

Cost of $70 includes meals, lodging, t-shirt and

supplies. Register now, camp fills fast. Registration

and info at:

http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hstem/events/i-want-to-know-

stem-camp-2017/ Deadline is April 14.

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Courthouse Room 101

311 N Main Street

Shawano, WI 54166

Phone 715-526-6136

FAX 715-526-4875

711 (Wisconsin Relay)

http://shawano.uwex.edu

Dear 4-H Friends and Families:

The wait is over!

I am pleased to announce that Crystal Lepscier will be joining the Shawano County UW-Extension office as

our interim 4-H Youth Development agent on March 1st.

Crystal comes to us with significant experience working with youth and volunteers and we are excited to

have her join our Shawano County team! We will hear more from Crystal, herself, in next month’s Clover

Line. In the meantime, I want to share with you a little about Crystal’s position and UW-Extension’s

reorganization.

During the visioning sessions for the 4-H Youth Development position, UW-Extension received strong

feedback regarding the need for expanding youth development programming to underserved areas of the

county and to youth who haven’t traditionally been part of the 4-H program. Therefore, in her role, Crystal

will focus on expanding Extension programming to Shawano County schools, youth organizations, and

youth centers through community partnership development and the implementation of relevant educational

programs to meet community needs. Crystal will also work with Terri Brunner to provide leadership to

youth and volunteer development activities within 4-H, including: summer camps, leadership trips, and the

4-H Older Youth Group. As our county’s 4-H Educator, Terri will continue in her expanded leadership role

and will be the primary contact for 4-H clubs, volunteers, and members.

As many of you know, UW-Extension is going through a significant reorganization. The details of how the

reorganization will impact Shawano County will become clearer over the next few months. As we are in

the midst of this change, you may have noticed I listed Crystal’s position title above as interim. We are

hopeful her position will become permanent once the details of the new Extension organizational structure

are known.

You can read more about UW-Extension’s proposed future organizational structure here:

http://blogs.ces.uwex.edu/nextgeneration/files/2017/02/Recommendations-February-Feedback.pdf

On March 1st, please join me in welcoming Crystal to UW-Extension! She brings with her a tremendous

enthusiasm for working with youth and volunteers and a passion for making a difference in her community.

Once on board, Crystal can be reached at [email protected] or (715) 526-6136.

Think spring!

Jamie Patton

Agriculture Agent/Department Head

[email protected]

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11th Annual Horse Camp: July 14-16

The Horse Camp Planning Committee is in full swing planning another awesome camp! With a variety of clinicians

and specialists slated, it promises to be an outstanding event loaded with fun! All 4-H and FFA members are

welcome to participate with your horse. The cost of this year’s camp is $80 for early bird registration. That will

include the cost of food for you, housing for your horse and a t-shirt. Arrival will be between 10:30am-noon on

Friday with a lunch for the campers only provided at noon. Campers will be able to leave after cleaning their stall and

camping area on Sunday around noon. The participants will stay overnight in tents inside the Crawford Center.

Due to the high interest already indicated in this camp and the fact we are limiting it to the first 24 participants,

register ASAP to guarantee your spot in this great opportunity! Once you have registered, we will send you more

information as camp nears. To help keep the cost of camp low we ask that you participate in Horse project fundraisers

and food stand date.

If you have any questions, contact adult advisor Dwayne Splan at 920-373-4448 or youth leaders Anna 920-598-1009,

or Ashlyn at 715-701-0489. Also, if you have access to Facebook, LIKE “Shawano County Horse” and you will be

able to keep up with the latest news!

Horse Camp Registration Due by May 15, early bird registration Due by June 1, regular pricing

Name: Current Grade Level: Age:

Phone: Boy___ Girl

Address: City: Zip:

E-mail address: Horse’s Name:

I have a tent that I will bring: Circle Yes or No I will have room for ____ more in the tent, if needed

T-shirts will be provided: circle camper’s size: Youth: S M L Adult: S M L XL Other____

At times, horses may act up. Do we have permission to: ____ lunge ____ ride your horse to try to correct the

attitude for the safety of your child? _____ Yes _____ No, please do not.

Parents, are you interested in helping at camp if needed? ____Yes ____No

(we will call to confirm, please do not plan on “stopping by” just to check on your camper)

Current Certified first aid training ___yes ____no

Please enclose a check payable to:

Shawano County 4-H Leaders, Inc.

311 N. Main St, Rm 101

Shawano, WI 54166

Rules for acceptance and participation in the program are the same for everyone without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age or

handicap. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX requirements. If you desire

special handicapped accommodations, please advise us in advance, and they will be made for you. Requests will be kept confidential.

Fees:

Early Bird: $80 Regular: $105

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June Dairy Month Display Contest sponsored by Shawano County Dairy Promotions, Inc. 4-H and FFA groups will have the option to have a lawn display and/or a video clip of 2-5 minutes. The lawn display and/or video message should reflect a positive educational message and promotion of the dairy industry. Video Clip: To qualify for a $20 reimbursement for participation in the video clip contest, each 4-H/FFA or nonprofit youth group must provide the below by June 1st to Heidi Pettis, Media Coordinator at [email protected] Video clip of 2-5 minutes in length uploaded to YouTube.

1. Email YouTube video link to Shawano County Dairy Promotion Inc. Media coordinator- Heidi Pettis

2. Name, address and phone number of the 4-H group General Leader/club treasurer or FFA Advisor/chapter treasurer to which the participation funds will be sent.

3. A copy of the completed member consent release form. http://shawano.uwex.edu/4-h-youth-development/calendar-of-events/scdp-lawn-display-video-release-final

Lawn display: 1. Promotional displays must be in place by June 1st and remain in place until June 30th. 2. Display must be highly visible from a public road and located in Shawano County. (Please be

careful to not place the lawn display in “legal” road right of way). 3. Permission must be obtained from the titled landowner/business to place the display on their

property.

To qualify for a $20 reimbursement for participation in the lawn display contest, each 4-H/FFA or nonprofit youth group must provide the following to Mary Lou Kugel, [email protected] or W5924 Porter Rd, Shawano, WI 54166 by June 10th

1. One to four pictures of the display (digital photos will be accepted). Photos become property of Shawano County Dairy Promotions, Inc.

2. The location/address of the display. 3. Name, address and phone number of the 4-H group General Leader/club treasurer or FFA Advisor/

chapter treasurer to which the participation funds will be sent. 4. A copy of the thank you that was sent to the titled landowner/business 5. A copy of the completed member consent release form. http://shawano.uwex.edu/4-h-youth-

development/calendar-of-events/scdp-lawn-display-video-release-final

Judging in each category will be based on a combination of “likes” and “shares” on the Shawano County DAIRY Promotion Facebook page and results from a panel of judges. 1st thru 3rd place cash prizes($50, $40, $30) in each category of lawn display and video clip will be named at the Annual 4-H Experience.

Any group not meeting all of the criteria listed for each category will forfeit the right to receive the $20 participation funds and consideration of award placings.