MC 4-HC - Cooperative Extension County Offices

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MC 4-HC - Cooperative Extension County Offices
T HE NEWSLETTER FOR 4-H FAMILIES & FRIENDS
Monroe County Extension Office, 14345 Co. Hwy. B, Rm. 1, Sparta, WI 54656
Phone: (608) 269 -8722; Fax: (608) 366 -1809
E-mail: [email protected] Website: monroe.uwex.edu/4 -h-youth-development/
May 2016
JOSHUA’S JOTTINGS
Dear 4-H Families,
I know I have told you many times in the past that this
is my dream job, what I have always wanted to do with my
life. Summer is one of those reasons, who can call running
camps and working with great youth building and doing
projects work. I would imagine some of you think I am nuts
and maybe I am a smidge, but I am really excited about the
opportunities 4-H offers in the summer.
Our flagship event, summer camp, is happening late
this year and we are flying solo, so this is a little stressful. I
want to make sure we offer a strong program, and I need help
to do that. I have six youth counselors signed up. I need one
more high school age boy and one more girl, and that should
be set. I really need some adult chaperones to step up so we
can offer camp. I need at least 2 men and 3 women to work
with us at camp to ensure youth have a safe and fun time. The
adults are integrated into camp activities and are given breaks
in the day. There are specific tasks that need to be fulfilled as
well. We need one CPR or higher certified, (EMT, Dr. RN, 1st
Responder) adult to be our health coordinator. We will need
two adults to coordinate the crafts, what crafts are up to you or
I can help you find something. The last designated job is Food
CONTENTS
Pg 1
Pg 2–3
Pg 3
Pg 4
Pg 5-6
Pg 6
Pg 7
Coordinator(s), they are in charge of
the dining hall set-up and clean-up as well as snack time. There
is no cost to the adults that help us out at camp.
All these volunteers would be pointless with our
campers. The Leaders’ Association has helped with this by
keeping the costs low for our campers at only $40. They also
lowered the cost for non-4-Hers to attend, allowing your kids’
friends to attend our 4-H camp for $50. Look at your calendar
on August 5-8 and consider giving your 4-Her the Summer
Camp experience. If you look at the camp brochure on pages
9&10 of this Cloverlink, you will see all the great things kids
get from camp. It is one of the most positive youth
development tools we have. They get to take a break from
everything and immerse themselves in nature, friends,
freedom, and fun. It is even great for the middle school age
kids that would go to Outpost. Outpost is going to Mirror Lake
State Park this year with REAL BATHROOMS and showers.
I look forward to this summer with all the great
programs. In addition to a great Summer Camp, we will also
have our annual Boys’ Science Day and Girls’ Science Day
both in July. Our 3rd-5th Grade Day Trip will head to Winona,
MN. Jr. Leaders will head to Superior for their Road trip.
Clover Camp will be in Leon on August 20th. Oh yea, we
can’t forget the 160th Monroe County Fair July 27-31.
In the Summer 4-H Spirit,
Joshua’s Jottings
Calendar of Event
Livestock Judging Team Informational Meeting
Joshua L. Goede
Committee Information
4-H & Youth Development Agent
Club News
Junior Leaders Info/Cloverbud Corner
Project Meeting Info/Horse/TSC/Dogs/Area Animal Science
FRIENDLY REMINDERS
Days
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Pg 8
Raffle Info/June Dairy Days Info/Pop Tabs/Theisen’s Info
Pg 9-10 2016 Monroe County 4-H Summer Camp Info
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Pg 10 District Responsibilities/Thank You
Pg 11 2016 Tractor Safety Class Info
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Pg 12 Dairy Promotion Form/Clothing Preview Info
Pg 13 Clothing Preview Entry Form
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Pg 14 Fair Dates, Info and Deadline
Sun May 8, 2016
2pm Norwalk Clovers Meeting
Where: Nor walk Village Hall, Nor walk, WI
2pm Valle-Ville Club Meeting
Where: Fir st United Methodist Chur ch 1105 Butts Ave
Tomah, WI
5pm LaGrange Tunnel-Lites Meeting
Where: Gr eenfield Town Hall, Tunnel City WI
7pm Sparta Dog Training
Where: Rolling Hills, Spar ta, WI
7:15pm Tomah Dog Training
Where: Recr eation Par k, 1625 Butts Ave, Tomah, WI
Mon May 9, 2016
4pm Cataract CLC
6:30pm Executive Board Meeting
Where: Cashton Community Building, Cashton, WI
Tue May 10, 2016
4pm Maplewood CLC
Sun May 15, 2016
2pm Hoppy Trails Monthly Meeting
Where: Tr inity Luther an Chur ch, Spar ta, WI 7pm
Sparta Dog Training
Where: Rolling Hills, Spar ta, WI
7:15pm Tomah Dog Training
Where: Recr eation Par k, 1625 Butts Ave, Tomah, WI
Mon May 16, 2016
3:30pm Lawrence Lawson CLC
7:30pm MOCO4-H Leaders Assn. Meeting
Where: Cashton Community Building, Cashton WI
Tue May 17, 2016
4pm Southside CLC
Sun May 22, 2016
1pm Jr. Leaders Meeting/Clean Garden
Where: Wesco Home Fur nishings Center , Spar ta, WI
2pm Hill-N-Valley Club Meeting
Where: Br ookwood High School, Ontar io, WI 54651
7pm Sparta Dog Training
Where: Rolling Hills, Spar ta WI
7:15pm Tomah Dog Training
Where: Recr eation Par k, 1625 Butts Ave, Tomah, WI
Mon May 23, 2016
7pm Livestock Judging Informational Meeting
Where: Rolling Hills, Spar ta, WI
Tue May 24, 2016
3:30pm Cashton CLC
7:15pm Tomah Dog Training
Where: Recr eation Par k, 1625 Butts Ave, Tomah, WI
Sun Jun 5, 2016
1:30pm Jolly Joiners Meeting
Where: Cashton High School, Cashton, WI
7pm Sparta Dog Training
Where: Rolling Hills, Spar ta, WI
7:15pm Tomah Dog Training
Where: Recr eation Par k, 1625 Butts Ave, Tomah, WI
Mon Jun 6, 2016
6pm 4-H Shotgun/.22 Practice
Where: Catar act Spor tsman' s Club, Catar act WI
6:30pm Denim n' Dust Meeting
Where: Catar act Spor tsmen' s Club, Catar act WI
7pm Leon Livewires Meeting
Where: Leon Community Center , Leon WI 54656
Wed Jun 8, 2016
6pm 4-H Shotgun/.22 Practice
Where: Catar act Spor tsman' s Club, Catar act WI
Sun Jun 12, 2016
2pm Norwalk Clovers Meeting
Where: Norwalk Village Hall, Norwalk, WI
2pm Valle-Ville Club Meeting
Where: Fir st United Methodist Chur ch 1105 Butts Ave
Tomah, WI
5pm LaGrange Tunnel-Lites Meeting
Where: Amer ican Legion Post, Wisconsin St, Tomah WI
Mon Jun 13, 2016
6pm 4-H Shotgun/.22 Practice
Where: Catar act Spor tsman' s Club, Catar act WI
Jun 15-18, 2016
Upham Woods Open Enrollment Summer Camp
Where: Upham Woods, Wisconsin Dells, WI
Wed Jun 15, 2016
6pm 4-H Shotgun/.22 Practice
Where: Catar act Spor tsman' s Club, Catar act WI
Jun 20-23, 2016
4-H & Youth Conference
Where: Univer sity of Wisconsin-Madison
Jun 20-22, 2016
Tractor Safety Course
Where: Bar ney Community Center , Spar ta WI
Mon Jun 20, 2016
9am Clothing Preview
Where: Rolling Hills Auditor ium, Spar ta, WI
6pm 4-H Shotgun/.22 Practice
Where: Catar act Spor tsman' s Club, Catar act WI
7pm Leon Livewires Meeting
Where: Leon Community Center , Leon WI 54656
Wed Jul 6, 2016
8am Girls Science Academy
Where: Rolling Hills Activity Room, Spar ta, WI
Fri Jul 8, 2016
8am Boy's Science Academy
Where: Rolling Hills Activity Room, Spar ta, WI
Sun Jul 10, 2016
5pm LaGrange Tunnel-Lites Meeting
Where: Amer ican Legion Post, Wisconsin St, Tomah WI
Fri Jul 15, 2016
Upham Woods Open Enrollment Summer Camp
Where: Upham Woods Wisconsin Dells, WI
7:30am MOCO4-H 3rd -5th Grade Day Trip
Where: Winona MN & Fountain City WI
Tue Jul 19, 2016
6:30pm White Exhibit Building Set-up Clean-up
Where: Recr eation Par k, Butts Ave. Tomah, WI
Wed Jul 20, 2016
6pm 4-H Foods Review
Where:
Sparta United Methodist Church, Sparta, WI
Sat Jul 23, 2016
9am Fair Grounds Clean up
Where: Recr eation Par k, Butts Ave, Tomah WI
Wed Jul 27-31, 2016
2016 Monroe County Fair
Where: Recr eation Par k, Butts Ave, Tomah WI
Aug 5-8, 2016
2016 Monroe County 4-H Summer Camp
Where: Upham Woods Wisconsin
Check out our live Google Calendar @
http://monroe.uwex.edu/4-h-youth-development
Or Scan the code below.
Kamie McCoy
- President
Carol Las
- President Elect
Bernadette Adams
- Secretary
Barb Ornes
- Treasurer
Michelle Jaeger
- NW District
Angela Bunker
- SW District
Dave Kuehl
- NE District
Rachel Fleming
- SE District
Jamie Luther
- Past President
RECORD BOOKS/AWARDS
1. NW Member
2. SW Member
3. NE Member
4. SE Member
5. Exec. Board Pres.
CLOVERBUD/EXPLORING
1. Jr. Leaders Youth Committee
2. Theresa Amberson
3. Michelle Jaeger
4. Kelli Ollendick
5. Leah Currier
FOOD STAND
1. Past President
2. Board Treasurer
3. Dona Goede
4. Siri Donskey
HORSES
Joan Rose -President
Janielle Hanson -Vice
Jenna Olson -Secretary
1. Jackie Menn
2. Dona Goede
3. Ethan Habeck
4. Robert Gebczk
FESTIVAL OF ARTS
1. Exec Board District Rep. –
Dave Kuehl
2. Angela Bunker
3. Bernadette Adams
4. Carol Schauf
STATE FAIR COMMITTEE
1. Faye Schreier
2. Annette Trescher
3. Amy Schmitz
SHOOTING SPORTS
1. Bill Halfman
2. Joey Esterline
3. Rick Guy
4. Don Puck
HOME & FAMILY
1. Kamie McCoy
2. Denise Murray
3. Barb Ornes
4.
5.
PROMOTION AND MEMBERSHIP
(ONE PER CLUB)
1. Heidi Prestwood DD
2. ?H-N-V
3. ?HT
4. Jamie Mlsna/Miranda Leis JJ
5. ?KRR
6. ?LGT
7. ?LL
8. Barb Ornes NC
9. ?SS
10. ?VV
11. Ann Puck WBC
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
3.
FUR, FIN & FEATHER
Jamie Luther
Amanda Woodworth
Carol Las
Janielle Hanson
Chris Hansen
Bernadette Adams
Dianna Ornes
Small Livestock Auction
Jamie North
Carol Las
Kamie McCoy
Self Governing
Committees
M.C. ALL BREEDS JR. DAIRY
1. Bridget Cleven
—President
2. Angela Klinkner
—Vice President
3. Rachel Klinkner
—Secretary
4. Kennedy Ornes
—Treasurer
JR. LIVESTOCK
Paul Kelsey
- President
Jeff Bunker
- Vice President
Faye Schreier
- Secretary
Jolly Joiners:
Jolly Joiners help their last meeting on April 3rd at
1:30pm in the Cashton High School Cafeteria.
 Jamie Mlsna volunteered to decorate our
club cow
 We discussed fair boards and decided to get
new boards for dairy and Miranda is heading a
committee to get more done
 See Annette if interested in calendar raffle
tickets
 We will be planting in the 4-H park and
Jamie Mlsna will head this out
 Denise will be sending out an email with
information of members from the club to
Tractor Supply in Tomah for clover slips
 Upham Woods Summer Camp will be August
5-8th for 3rd-6th Grade cabin. If enough
members in 6-8th grade of 15 or more there
will be outpost camp. Josh needs to know about
outpost by June 1st. Josh is also looking for
Chaperones and Counselors. The camp you to
depends on the grade you are in today
 If you have questions about fair projects talk
to Faye or Annette
 Tomah Tractor Pull Concessions sign up will
be coming out soon
 Leader Background checks - look out for
emails coming from Amanda Schultz sometime
between April 6th-12th
 Announcements: April 9th Fur Fin and
Feather, April 12th Jr. Livestock Meeting at 8pm
in Cashton, April 16th Woodworking tray class
with Faye from 11am to 2pm call and set up
time
Next meeting will be May 1st at 1:30pm in
the Cashton High School Cafeteria
—Respectfully Submitted by Izzi Mason, Reporter
Leon Livewires:
The April meeting was held on April 4, 2016 and
was started off with our guest speaker, Corey
Ronke, who talked about the FFA Alumni.
Our first Project Purple was completed. The club
Cheese sale orders should be turned in at the May
meeting.
The road clean up should be finished by May 1.
Members are encouraged to participate in the
Tractor Supply Paper Clover Event to continue to
do our part for our county. Also, keep selling the
fair raffle tickets!
The club still plans on providing lunch for the
Leon Tractor Ride on June 18 at the Cataract
Sportsman Club.
Our meeting ended with a great demonstration by
Collin Wells on the Mexico City Earthquake.
The next meeting is to be held on May 2, 2016 at
the Leon Community Center.
—Respectfully submitted, Maddie Leis, Reporter
LaGrange Tunnel-Lites:
Meeting was held April 10th at the Town of
Greenfield Hall, Tunnel City
Pledges were led by Connor Von Haden
Mallory and Mandy Dodsworth and Brayden
Gebczyk gave a report on the Fur, Fin, and Feather
Show. Congratulations to everyone who took an
animal to show
Carter Ollendick and Travis Von Haden gave a
report on Project Purple. They said it was very
educational and fun.
Jr. Livestock registration must be turned in by May
16th by 4:30 p.m.
Dave Kuehl gave a report on the Leaders
Association meeting.
Raffle Tickets are due before June 1st to Lois
(Please see newsletter for county events)
The club made a monetary donation to WI Military
Kids.
Kylie Moake will be taking the cards and the
spring flower arrangements that the Cloverbuds/
explorers made to the adopted grandparents.
The Cloverbuds/Explorers met before the regular
meeting to make spring flower arrangements for
the adopted grandparents. They also made bird
feeders for themselves.
The Olson family spoke about the horse project
 The next meeting will be held on May 15th at
Roll call was collection of aluminum pop
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Sunday, May 22nd to work in the
tabs.
Community Garden near Wesco in
The treasurer's report was presented and
Sparta. They will be replacing the fence as well
placed on audit.
as mulching and cleaning the beds. They will
Kyle Menn described the Fur, Fin and
also clean up the stream bank. After the work
Feather Show that was held in Sparta on April 9,
is done they will head to Rudy’s for a treat and
2016. Lailah Ornes received Champion Cat trophy
to conduct their business meeting. Please bring
and some of the Junior Leaders helped.
Barb Ornes sent confirmation of the T-shirts gardening tools as well as cordless drills if you
orders via email to Club members. The club will pay have them.
5 dollars towards each member’s shirt and the
remaining money is due when shirts arrive.
The Road Side clean up sign up sheet was
distributed. Sign up is for cleaning our adopted
highway before Memorial day, 4th of July and Labor
Day. The Tomah Tractor Pull shift is June 25, 2016
11:45 a.m to 5:00 p.m. April 13-24, 2016 is the
Tractor Supply 4-H Clover Event. The store’s
corporate office gives a money promotion to the
Monroe County 4-H. Our Club has selected April 17
and 21 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to participate,
greet customers and help sell the paper clovers.
Raffle tickets to sell for the Monroe County Fair will
be $20.00 again and the Elroy Fair will be selling
Meat Raffle tickets for $5.00. Fair entry books for
both fairs were available to members.
The Junior Leader’s Report was given. The
Tobacco Prevention lesson was done at Brookwood
for the CLC on March 31, 2016 and Cashton's
afterschool program will be April 28, 2016.
Barb Ornes presented the Leader’s Report.
There is a menu change to the food stand and sign
up will be available starting June 1, 2016.
Dog Obedience project meetings occur every
Sunday evening. Training is at 7:15 p.m. in Tomah
and 7:00 p.m. in Sparta.
After the meeting adjourned there was a
demonstration by Officer Brian James, Sparta K-9
handler and dog Larz.
The next meeting will be May 15, 2016 in
Norwalk.
- Respectfully submitted, Tyler Brandau,
Reporter
H
ow much did you miss riding your bike? The weather has
finally turned nice, and it is time to ride again. Make sure to
stay safe and observe these Bike Rules:
a) Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians when crossing a
sidewalk and to cars when entering the street. Remember
that many times they are not looking for you, and may not
see you.
b) Ride in single file when required traffic conditions and no
more than two abreast at any time.
c) Signal your intentions to motorists, especially at intersections.
d) Drive at a speed that is safe for the road. Remember that
brakes will not work as well on loose gravel, or wet
pavement, were it is easier to skid out of control.
e) Keep both hands on the handlebars.
f) Use a carrier or basket for packages instead of trying to
balance them on the bike itself.
g) Carry only one person per seat, so you can keep control.
h) Never, never “hitch on” to a moving vehicle. The driver can’t
see you and you could easily lose control.
i) Make sure you have reflectors. You may want to consider
putting a bright-colored flag on the rear of your bike.
j) If you must ride at night, think bright. Wear bright, reflective
clothing and use a headlight. The law requires a front white
light and a red rear reflector that can be seen from 300 feet
away.
k) Lock up. Many bikes are stolen each year. Make sure yours
isn’t one of them by using an appropriate lock!
l) Wear helmet every time you ride your bike.
m) Demonstrate proper signaling
Horse Project
Happy Spring Horse lovers!
We encourage you to attend a session or
two of the High School Rodeo that will be
at the Fairgrounds in Tomah May 13th-15th.
Rodeo contestants will include both Jr. and
Sr. High students from all over the state of
WI and IA. There will even be a handful of local riders.
If you would like to learn more about the high school
rodeo association, visit www.whsra.org.
Our next event is a general meeting on
Monday, May 16th at 6:00pm at Rolling Hills in Sparta.
At this meeting, members need to bring: sponsorship
forms and money ($20 for new members and $40 for
returning), ID sheets for any horse you may want to
bring to the fair, and current Coggins papers for any
horse you may take to the fair. If your Coggins expires
before the fair, you will need to submit the new papers
before the fair. We will discuss the show list for the
Pleasure Show and
Gaming Show, a
proposed change to the
bylaws, and share what
we've learned at the
clinics this past winter/
spring. Please plan to
join us.
Hope to see you in May!
—Jenna Olson, Horse Project Secretary
Thanks to all who participated in the Tractor Supply
Paper Clover events. Thanks to
your hard work, Tomah’s store
was # 5 in the 200+ stores in
the region and better news #1 in
the state of Wisconsin.
Thanks also to Valle Ville 4-H for organizing the days and working to get so many involved.
We hope to have success again in the fall event.
Also thanks to Tractor Supply for their support of 4-H and our youth. Remember that Tractor
The 2016 Area Animal Science Days will be coming to your area again this summer. Dairy, Livestock and Horses are the headliners with some
small animal offerings at the different sites.
Dates and Locations are:
June 28 – Outagamie County – Northeast Area
June 30 – St Croix County – Northwest Area
July 1 – Green County – Southern Area
Registration and other details will be available
soon at http://fyi.uwex.edu/
wi4haganimalscience/area-animal-sciencedays/
Dog Project
Meetings:
Sparta
Sundays in May
7:00 p.m.
Rolling Hills
14345 County Hwy B,
Sparta, WI 54656
Dona Goede
608-317-1488
[email protected]
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Tomah
Sundays in May
7:15 p.m.
Recreation Park
1625 Butts Ave,
Tomah, WI 54660
Jackie Menn
608-823-7640
lawnviewfarm
@yahoo.com
og training is off to a great start. Both
classes have been throughout April
and will continue through May. The
trainers would really appreciate a quick
call, text, or email from participants each
week, to let them know if you are coming
or not.
All dog project
members are welcomed
to attend either training.
We have made significant changes to the
program this year in an effort to simplify the
process and make it easier for you as well. Clubs
who conduct a dairy promotion activity will
receive $50 toward merchandise from the
Wisconsin Cheese & Dairy Gear online store:
www.cheeseanddairygear.com
Clubs that participated last year received a
2016 June Dairy Month kit directly from
WMMB.
Kits are available by contacting the Monroe
County Extension Office at (608)269-8722 or
contact Becky Kronberg, Mgr., WMMB at (608)
203-7284 or email [email protected].
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Calendar Raffle tickets to support
the Monroe County Fair are still
available. These tickets have had an
incredible impact on our fair. They
have allowed the improvement of the grounds and
barns. The hope is we will sell out of tickets. You can
help. Each club is asked to take and sell as many
tickets as possible in the next months. Clubs are not
required to take tickets. Call the Office to arrange for
more tickets.
Please turn in all unsold tickets, and money
by June 1, 2016 to Annette Trescher, UWEX Office or
the Fair Office. If you need more there are
approximately 100 tickets remaining.
onroe County Dairy Promotions is
again sponsoring the “Wooden
POP TAB RESULTS
Cow Promotions in 2016. Clubs are
ere are the Pop Tab
encouraged to redecorate their cow
results by club. The
for a new summer of promoting Wisconsin’s
winning
club received a
dairy industry. The cows will
free
sandwich
for each of
again go on parade in Tomah for
its members from McDonald’s in
the month of June for all the
public to see them at their udder Sparta.
best. Then in July they will come Leon Livewires — 156
to pasture on the fence of
Jolly Joiners — 18
Recreation Park to relax and encourage fair
goers to vote for them in the People’s Choice
West Beaver Creek — 12
Contest. For more info contact: Lois Von Haden Norwalk Clovers — 4
Monroe County Dairy Promotions, 9869 Elk Rd,
Thank you to all clubs that participated.
Tomah, WI 54660 or call 608-372-4428.
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THEISEN’S SUPPORTS 4-H
Theisen's of Sparta wants 4-H and FFA Members to know they support the effort you put into your projects. That’s why they offer a 10% discount on all your project needs with few exceptions (fencing equipment, commercial grade feeding and watering equipment). They even help out with feed for your project
animals. They stock a dairy whites and other show clothing and accessories. If you need a special item ask
an employee about it, they may be able to get it in. Just tell the cashier that you are a 4-H or FFA member.
The Tractor and Machinery Certification/Training program has been available for
many years to 14 and 15 year old youth wishing to operate tractors and farm
machinery for non-related parties (for hire). In addition, Wisconsin Law (Act 455)
requires any child under the age of 16 (minimum 12 years of age) who operates a
farm tractor or self-propelled implements of husbandry on the highway (public road) to be certified
as having successfully completed a tractor and machinery operation safety training course. There
are no family or relative exemptions. This law (Act 455) took effect July 1, 1997. The legislature
considered and accepted lower age limit i.e. 12 years of age. This amendment passed and was
signed on April 27, 1998.
This training program is designed to meet the necessary requirements for certification for
compliance under Wisconsin Act 455 (youth under 16) and for those youth 14 and 15 desiring
training and federal certification for farm employment (Part 570 Child Labor Regulations). The 24hour program includes: hands on instruction for tractors and farm machinery operation; hazard
recognition and correction; general farm safety knowledge and stresses the importance of a
positive attitude towards safety.
The course will be taught by Monroe and La Crosse County Extension Agents and Vo-Ag Instructors
from Tomah, Brookwood, and Sparta School Districts. Guest speakers from the Sparta Area Fire
District, Sparta Area Ambulance, Monroe County Health Department and retired Law Enforcement
Officers will also help teach the course. The training will be conducted at the Barney Center, 1000 E.
Montgomery St, Sparta, WI. Please notice that this is a 24-hour training program (classroom &
assignments). Students are required to attend all sessions. They must pass both a written and a
driving exam. The course is taught at a 14-15 year-old age level.
Youth must be at least 12 years old at the time of the class to participate. Participants must
wear closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire for weather and operating farm machinery.
Tractor/Machinery Training Schedule
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
June 20
June 21
June 22
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
(Class may run later if necessary to complete any unfinished
driving skill evaluations and/or testing.)
*You will need
to bring a
bag lunch
each day!
4-H Club Name:________________________________________________ Year:___________
Location of display:_____________________________________________________________
Type of Dairy Promotions display such as a display board, poster, yard display, storefront, bulletin
board:
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Who was involved in creating the display?
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Briefly describe the intended impact of your club’s display:________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Please have display installed by June 1, 2016. Displays will be judged the week of June
6th. Please attach photograph and submit by mail or email to Monroe County UWExtension Office, 14345 County Hwy. B, Room 1, Sparta, WI 54656 or
[email protected] or [email protected]. By Friday, June 3rd.
Thank you.
G e t re a dy. G e t s e t. S e w !
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Registration Deadline: Monday, June 6, 2016
Mail entries to: Monroe County Extension Office, 14345 Co. Hwy. B, Rm. 1, Sparta, WI 54656
NAME____________________________________ADDRESS___________________________________
CITY/ST/ZIP_______________________________CLUB______________________________________
GRADE____________________________________YR(S) IN CLOTHING___________________________
CONVENTIONAL MACHINE SEWING
BEGINNING - 1st and 2nd year Clothing Project members. Limit: 2
entries per exhibitor, plus Consumer Buymanship.
_____ Class A, Grades 3-4 in Clothing project
_____ Class B, Grades 5-6 in Clothing project
_____ Class C, Grades 7+ in Clothing project
Lot No.
____1. Apron
____2. Skirt
____3. Shorts /Culottes
____4. Pants
____5. Lounge pants
____6. Blouse/shirt or top
____7. Outfit for general wear____8. Dress/Jumper
____9. Nightwear
____10. Outerwear
____11. Consumer Buymanship Outfit (at least one item constructed)
INTERMEDIATE - Limit: 2 entries per exhibitor, plus Consumer Buymanship.
Open to members in grades 5-6, 7-8, and 9th grade/above enrolled in
Clothing project.
_____ Class D, Grades 5-6 in Clothing project (3rd, 4th yr. of clothing)
_____ Class E, Grades 7-8 in Clothing project (3rd, 4th or 5th yr. clothing)
_____ Class F, Grades 9+ in Clothing project (3rd, 4th or 5th yr. clothing)
Lot No. (Conventional Machine Sewing)
_____ 1. Nightwear
____ 2. Skirt
_____ 3. Shorts
____ 4. Pants
_____ 5. Lounge Pants
____ 6. Blouse/Shirt or Top
_____ 7. Skirt with Top
____ 8. Pants with Top
_____ 9. Shorts with Top
____ 10.Jumper or overalls with Top
_____11. Sportswear outfit (at least two pieces)
____ 12. Dress for general wear
_____13. Dress for best wear
____ 14. Outerwear
_____15. Garment for someone else ____ 16.Consumer Buymanship
Outfit (at least one item constructed)
When: Monday, June 20, 2016
Time: Registration: 9:00 a.m.
Judging begins: 9:30 a.m.
Where: Rolling Hills Auditorium, Sparta
Entry Deadline: June 6, 2016
CONVENTIONAL MACHINE SEWING
ADVANCED - Limited to two entries per exhibitor plus Consumer
Buymanship. Open to members with six or more years. Serger may also
be used for any entry.
____ Class G, Clothing Preview, grades 8 and above
Lot No.
____ 1. Nightwear or Loungewear ____2. Beachwear
____ 3. Skirt with Top
____4. Shorts with top/shirt
____ 5. Pants with top/shirt
____6. Dress/outfit for general wear
____ 7. Garment for pre-school child____ 8.Garment for school child
____ 9. Jacket, unlined
____10. Suit, unlined
____11. Dress outfit for best wear ____12. Dress outfit for party/formal
wear
____13. Sports outfit, two piece (not dress) ____14. Garment for Adult
____15. Altered/Recycled Garment (must provide before picture)
____16. Outerwear/coat
____17. Jacket, lined
____18. Suit, lined
____19. Costume for yourself/another ____20. Consumer Buymanship
Outfit (at least one item constructed)
“Modeling Your 4-H Garment” handout is available upon request ___Yes ___No
See Dept. 26—Clothing Preview in the Fair Book for more information.
Show will be held Sunday, July 31st beginning at 2:30 PM at
the Fairgrounds in Tomah. Failure to participate in the Style
Show will result in the loss of your premium, unless you have
obtained permission from Superintendent Denise Murray.
Entries will be judged for suitability of garment to
individuals and purpose in regards to color and design, general
Reminder!!
Sheep, Swine, and Market Goat
e-IDs are due in the Database
4:30 pm on May 16th
2016 FAIR THEME…
ROCK’N ROLL TO THE
MONROE COUNTY FAIR
Get to the digital form @
http://counties.uwex.edu/
monroe/?p=1661
Mailed Forms still need
postmarked by May 16th
Monroe County Extension Office
14345 Co. Hwy. B, Rm. 1
Sparta, WI 54656
Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Permit #116
Sparta, WI 54656