September 2017 Redwood County Clover Update
Here's what's new on the Redwood County 4-H website this month!



Please join me in welcoming our newest 4-H club "Village Kids Club"! This club will be open to all youth in Kindergarten - 3rd grade. The club has a new twist - Very Exciting!

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Please join me in congratulating Lauren Zeug. Our newest State 4-H Ambassador! Way to go.

School has started from some and is starting for others. Fall is fast approaching and so are our after school programs. Redwood County After School programs are open to all interested people. 4-H membership is not required to attend. Register by contacting Stacy or Becky at 637-4025. Look for specific program brochures in our Downloads section of our website soon. Also all outside of school programs can be found on the Redwood County 4-H Website Calendar. Anyone wanting to volunteer to be a program assistant or adult chaperone please contact Stacy or Becky. Read on for a listing of when and where.

How fast did this time go? Redwood County 4-H has seen another successful year completing 102 State Event Registrations! Congratulations to each of you. State competitions mark the end of our 2016-2017 4-H year. Read further to see a brief outline of our leadership end of year re-cap.

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Huddle Time; Balancing youth and adult decision making.  As we all know 4-H is about youth leadership.  We also know youth need guidance during decision making and in the end are the group within the meeting making an informed decision.

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Check out the upcoming 4-H Activity events.

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What Are Records? When Do we re-enroll in 4-H and How? Look here for more information.

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Way To Go! Success at Nationals and Legion events.

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More 4-H news this month

Looking for youth members to serve on State Fair show committees 
Youth in grades 9+ are encouraged to apply to be a youth representative on specie statewide Livestock Show Committees. Applications are available online and due by September 15.

Associate dean and state 4-H director Dorothy Freeman encourages members to help new youth and families get connected. In 4-H, youth build the skills they need to lead. Who can you share 4-H with this month?
 
Consider nominating an outstanding volunteer for a 2018 4-H Salute to Excellence Award. This National 4-H recognition award honors volunteers who demonstrate exemplary service to 4-H, while promoting service through volunteerism as both an opportunity and a privilege. All nomination materials are due by Sept. 15.
 
Become a 2018 National 4-H Conference facilitator!  
Applications are being accepted now through Sept. 15, 2017 for 2018 National 4-H Conference roundtable facilitators. The 2018 National 4-H Conference which will be held in Washington, D.C. April 7-12, 2018. All college students with a desire to participate in this leadership experience are encouraged to apply!
 
B eginning this fall, 4-H volunteer enrollment will last for three years! Watch for a message from your regional office in early September about next steps. Re-enrollment for the next term will take place Sept. 16 - Oct. 31.
 
The Minnesota 4-H Shooting Sports & Wildlife program development committee invites adults and youth (9th grade and older) to attend a leader certification training Oct. 7 - 8 in Alexandria. Be prepared for the new 4-H year with trained volunteers - register by Sept. 22!
 
Minnesota 4-H youth are encouraged to apply by Nov. 10 for the National 4-H Conference to be held in Washington D.C. April 7 - 12, 2018. You must be 15 years old by Jan. 1 and not older than 19 by June 1 (in the year of conference attendance).
 
Minnesota 4-H youth interested in joining thousands of young people from across the United States at next summer's CWF in Washington D.C. should plan ahead. Pre-application materials will be online Jan. 23, 2018 - mark your calendars so you don't forget!



Stacy Johnson | Program Coordinato r | 507-637-4025 | [email protected]  | http://www3.extension.umn.edu/county/redwood


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