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Dear 4-H Friends, Spring is here and so is the time of year that you have to decide what kind of jacket to put on or how muddy you want to let your children get on a Saturday afternoon. It is also the time to celebrate family, health, and friends. Take the time to do something for yourself and also try something new. Before you know it, the grass will be green and the ground will be dry. Also, make sure that you have selected your projects on 4-Honline.com by April 1st. After that point, I will have to make any project changes for you as the system does not allow you to. Have a great rest of March and early April! Meredith Arcand UW-Extension Barron County 4-H Youth Development Educator 335 E. Monroe Ave. Rm 2206 Barron, WI 54812 Phone: 1-715-537-6253 Website: http://barron.uwex.edu S PRING IS HERE ! B ARRON C OUNTY 4-H N EWSLETTER MARCH 2017 T HE B ARRON C OUNTY B EACON T HE B ARRON C OUNTY B EACON I NSIDE THIS ISSUE : 4-H CLUB S POTLIGHT & L IVESTOCK NEWS DAIRY QUIZ B OWL 2 P IG S ALE I NFORMATION 3 L AMB & GOAT S ALE INFORMATION 4 S OFTBALL R EGISTRATION 5 4-H E VENT C ALENDAR 6 4-H S HOOTING S PORTS 7 4-H AND F AIR UP- DATES 8-9 J UNIOR L EADER F OOD S TAND A PP 10-11 A DULT L EADER NEWS AND SCHEDULE 12-17 HORSE E XPO F LYER 18 4H C OMMITTEES 19 Are you an 8th grader or older? Come and join us for our Junior Leader meet- ing and find out what the hype is all about! What do Junior Leaders do? We help out with 4H Events, do fun community service projects, and learn new leadership skills. Come and check it out! Junior Leader Meeting: Tuesday, April 18th, 6:30pm Barron Gov Center, Rm 111 Cloverbuds Save the Date! Cloverbud Super Saturday Saturday, June 24th Adult 4-H Council Association Meeting : Tuesday, April 18th ,6:00 pm See pg 12 for details about the Spring Leader Training! Event Funding will take place only in the months of Oct, March, June, and August for the 2016-2017 year on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm in the East Conference room. Adults can turn in their forms to the Extension office and do not need to attend Event Funding. Please use updated Event Funding form, follow link to access: http://barron.uwex.edu/ -click on 4-H Youth Development tab -click on 4-H Forms tab -scroll down page to Event Funding Forms

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Page 1: THE ARRON C B M 2017 NSIDE - Extension Barron County · expected accomplishments. Include a simple plan if appropriate. Send your application to Tim Jergenson, Barron County UW-Extension

Dear 4-H Friends, Spring is here and so is the time of year that you have to decide what kind of jacket to put on or how muddy you want to let your children get on a Saturday afternoon. It is also the time to celebrate family, health, and friends. Take the time to do something for yourself and also try something new. Before you know it, the grass will be green and the ground will be dry.

Also, make sure that you have selected your projects on 4-Honline.com by April 1st. After that point, I will have to make any project changes for you as the system does not allow you to. Have a great rest of March and early April!

Meredith Arcand UW-Extension Barron County 4-H Youth Development Educator 335 E. Monroe Ave. Rm 2206 Barron, WI 54812 Phone: 1-715-537-6253 Website: http://barron.uwex.edu

SPRING IS HERE!

BARRON COUNTY 4-H NEWSLETTER

MARCH 2017 THE BARRON COUNTY BEACON

THE BARRON COUNTY BEACON

INSIDE THIS ISSUE :

4-H CLUB

SPOTLIGHT

& L IVESTOCK NEWS

DAIRY QUIZ BOWL

2

P IG SALE

INFORMATION

3

LAMB & GOAT

SALE

INFORMATION

4

SOFTBALL

REGISTRATION

5

4-H EVENT

CALENDAR

6

4-H SHOOTING

SPORTS

7

4-H AND FAIR UP-

DATES

8-9

JUNIOR LEADER

FOOD STAND APP

10-11

ADULT LEADER

NEWS AND

SCHEDULE

12-17

HORSE EXPO FLYER 18

4H COMMITTEES 19

Are you an 8th grader or older? Come

and join us for our Junior Leader meet-ing and find out what the hype is all

about! What do Junior Leaders do? We help out with 4H Events, do fun community service

projects, and learn new leadership skills. Come and check it out!

Junior Leader Meeting: Tuesday, April 18th, 6:30pm Barron Gov Center, Rm 111

Cloverbuds Save the Date!

Cloverbud Super Saturday

Saturday, June 24th

Adult 4-H Council Association Meeting :

Tuesday, April 18th ,6:00 pm See pg 12 for details about the Spring

Leader Training!

Event Funding will take place only in the months of Oct, March, June, and August for

the 2016-2017 year on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm in the East Conference

room. Adults can turn in their forms to the Extension office and do not need to attend Event Funding. Please use updated Event

Funding form, follow link to access: http://barron.uwex.edu/

-click on 4-H Youth Development tab -click on 4-H Forms tab

-scroll down page to Event Funding Forms

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4-H CLUB SPOTLIGHT

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4-H CLUB HAPPENINGS !

*New this year! Hogs can have a maximum initial weight of 80 pounds

(100 days out).

Also new this year! Youth weighing in animals will be charged $2

per animal ($2 per tag.) They are asked to bring the correct amount to weigh-ins. No

change will be given back. Checks will be ac-cepted and should be made out to Junior

Livestock Committee. Example: If weighing in 3 animals, $6 should be brought to weigh-ins. This

includes all species.

Important 2016-2017 Livestock Dates:

Livestock Kick-off Meeting:

Wednesday, June 21st, 7:00 p.m., Youth Expo Building, Barron Co Fairgrounds

Initial Weigh-in

Hogs: April 10th , Triebensee Barn @ Barron County

Fairgrounds 4-8 p.m. Lambs: April 24th , Barron County

Fairgrounds

MAQA Dates: Last MAQA meeting for Barron County:

April 6th, 6:30 p.m., BHS Commons

Carcass Awards Program: Thursday, July 27th

There are 28 clubs in Barron County planning exciting activities, helping out in the community, and working to make our youth great leaders; all while having fun with

4-H! Each month we will spotlight a club and find out what they are up to and how they are impacting the community. Please submit your club’s paragraph to [email protected] ASAP and we will share

your information with the community. We will need a club spotlight for next month! Thanks! Also, do you have events or something that your club is doing that you wish to share with everyone or perhaps even invite the public to enjoy with you? Please submit a sentence or two about what your club is doing each month and

we will also include that in our 4-H Spotlight corner!

Poskin Jet's members collected supplies for

the Happy Tales Animal Shelter at

their March meeting. Items collected

included towels, dog food, pet toys,

pet chews in addition to leashes and collars

donated from the Barron Vet Clinic.

Junior Leader Food Stand Manager Needed

The Barron County 4-H Junior Leaders Food Stand is a popular stand at the Barron County Fair. It is known for its malts and shakes, and serves other

foods in addition. All work in the stand is coordinated by Food Stand Manag-ers, including deciding on menu, shopping, scheduling and training workers,

handling money, set up and clean up. Usually, two or three youth take on the duties together, as managers are also expected to coordinate their time at the

fair so the stand has a manager at all times.

Junior Leaders Food Stand managers are paid for their time. Managers receive $100 each plus they split a % of the food stand profits.

Any 4-H youth of Junior Leader age (grade 9 and up) can apply for the Food Stand Manager position. To be a successful candidate, you should have worked

at the food stand previously, have money handling experience and customer service experience. Applicants will be interviewed by the Junior Leaders adult

advisors. The application form is due May 1st and is included in this newsletter on page 9-10 or can be found online at http://barron.uwex.edu.

LIVESTOCK PROJECT NEWS

JUNIOR LEADER NEWS

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LIVESTOCK ANNOUNCEMENT

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LIVESTOCK ANNOUNCEMENT

23rd Annual Indianhead Sheep and Goat Breeders

Spring Lamb and Kid Sale

& Breeding Stock Sale

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Viewing: 11:00 a.m. Clinic: 12:00 p.m. Youth & Adult Skill-a-thon: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Auction Begins: 1:00 p.m.

Auction and Clinic held at:

Valley Feeds 1620 Indianhead Dr. Menomonie, WI 54751

(Please dress accordingly, biosecurity is practiced)

For more information contact: Brian Gerth: 715-308-2222, or Sue Mason: 715-220-0484.

Website: www.indianheadsheepandgoat.org

Facebook: Like us

Exit 45 off I-94, South on B, Right on 3M Drive (Wal-Mart Distribution), half-mile, blue building on the

North side of the road.

Kids-N-Pigs

Show Pig Sale & Clinic Sunday, March 26, 2017

12:30pm viewing, clinic at 1:00pm

Auction starts after the Clinic (2:30 ish)

Sale and Clinic held at:

Valley Feeds 1620 Indianhead Dr. Menomonie, WI 54751

(Please dress accordingly, biosecurity is practiced)

Clinic Features: What is a SHOW pig?

Profiles Show Supplies will be on site!!!

For more information on the Sale, Contact: John Entorf: 715-556-0935, Bonnie Walters: 715-220-6975 or Sue Mason: 715-220-0484.

Exit 45 off I-94, South on B, Right on 3M Drive (Wal-Mart Distribution), half-mile blue building on the

North side of the road.

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THE BARRON COUNTY BEACON

Attention Club Leaders! Tuesday, April 18th,

7:30 pm will be our Annual Spring Leader Meeting. Please see pg for all the exciting details!

2017 BARRON COUNTY SOFTBALL REGISTRATION

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4-H EVENT CALENDAR

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Date Event Time/Location

Mar 24-30 National 4-H Conference Madison, WI

Mar 25 Barron Electric Annual Meeting Barron Electric

April 6 MAQA BHS Commons, 6:30 pm

April 8 Performance Arts Festival Turtle Lake High School

April 8 Horse Expo BACC

April 10 Hog Weigh Ins Barron County Fairgrounds

April 18 Annual Spring Leader Training BGC-Rm 110

April 19 Livestock Committee Meeting BHS IMC, 7:00 pm

April 20-24 Space Camp Huntsville, AL

April 24 Lamb Weigh Ins Barron County Fairgrounds

April 24 Mandatory Safety & Hippology Meeting BGC Auditorium 6:30 pm

April 24 Shotgun Training Center Begins TBD

April 25 Air Rifle, .22 Training Begins TBD

April 25 Dog Obedience Classes Begin Cumberland Beach

April 26 Dog Obedience Classes Begin Barron County Fairgrounds

June 10 Camp Counselor Training BGC Rm 110

June 19-21 4-H Summer Camp Camp Kiwanis, Minnesota

June 21 Area Animal Science Days Trempeleau County

June 24 Cloverbud Super Saturday Barron County Fairgrounds, RL

July 11 Foods Revue BGC Rm 110

July 17 Cake Revue Rice Lake Senior Center

July 17 Collectibles Revue Youth Expo Building, RL

July 19-23 Barron County Fair Barron County Fairgrounds, RL

July 29-3 4-H Fishing Trip Canada

THE BARRON COUNTY BEACON

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THE BARRON COUNTY BEACON PAGE 7

BARRON COUNTY 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS

Watch for more information about Shotgun and Rifle dates for training centers. They will begin the end of April or beginning of May and be

held in Brill and Almena!

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BARRON COUNTY SEEKS 2017 FAIREST OF THE FAIR

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Would you like the chance to represent the Barron County Fair, have fun, meet new people, polish your interviewing skills and gain a lasting experience? The Barron County “Fairest of the Fair” Contest is looking for

contestants 18 years of age and older (as of January 1, 2018). The contest is open to contestants who have been a resident of the state of Wisconsin for at least one year. Contestants must reside in Barron County or an adjoining county, if the majority of their fair and/or school activities are in Barron County. Contestants are eligible to run

for a maximum of two years.

The Fairest of the Fair is chosen by a panel of impartial judges based upon: personality, attitude, maturity, profes-

sionalism, speaking ability, poise, appearance, involvement in school, community and fair activities and overall

impression.

Prior to the fair, contestants will make a radio ad, participate in individual and group interviews and attend a lunch-

eon where they will give a self introduction and their radio interview. The crowning of the new “Fairest” will take

place at the Barron County Fair on Friday, July 211st. The new “Fairest will receive a $1,000.00 scholarship and

represent the county at the State Fairest of the Fair competition in January 2018. The Runner-up will receive

$100.00 and all other participants will receive $25.

All interested applicants should contact: Karen Rindsig – Contest Coordinator at 715-234-3781 for an application

and further information. Applications must be received by June 1st.

MASTER GARDENERS OFFER GRANTS AND A SCHOLARSHIP

The Barron County Master Gardener Volunteers are offering two $150 grants for worthy community garden projects. Projects must be gardening related and located in Barron County. The applicant must be a non-profit group or

organization.

Include the following information in your application:

-name and location of the group or organization -contact person, phone number and e-mail address

-description of the project, reason for the project and expected accomplishments. Include a

simple plan if appropriate.

Send your application to Tim Jergenson, Barron County UW-Extension MGV, 335 E. Monroe Avenue, Barron, WI 54812. For further information, call the Extension Office at 715

-537-6250. Deadline for the grant application is April 25th, 2017.

A $500.00 scholarship is also available for an eligible Barron County student interested in pursuing an education in horticulture, landscape design or turf management. Interested

students should obtain an application from the Student Services Department at their high school. The school will then forward the application to Tim Jergenson at the Extension Office. Deadline for the scholarship application is

April 25th, 2017.

4-H EVENTS & NEWS

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2017 BARRON COUNTY FAIR NEWS

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Sign Contest for Barron County Fair

The Barron County Fair Board will once again sponsor the Barron County Fair Sign Contest. Cash awards of $150, $125, and $100 will be awarded to the top three places. All 4-H clubs which comply with all the rules, put up a

sign and submit a photo of the sign will receive $40 for a sign.

All signs MUST be up by July 1st, photos received by July 15th and removed by July 31.

Sign Contest rules and information:

Signs must be up by July 1st and located on private land

Signs can be creative (use of cutouts, other materials besides plywood). The total display area should be at least 4x8 feet for visibility.

Old signs may be used as long as the new dates are included on the sign. A $25 participation prize will be awarded.

Signs must include location of fairgrounds (Hwy 48-Rice Lake, WI)

Signs must include dates of fair, fair theme of “County Pride, County Wide!” and website address (www.barroncountyfair.com)

Clubs can put up and submit more than one sign. Each sign must be different.

Clubs must submit an 8x10 color photograph of the sign at its site. On the back of the photograph, include name of club, contact person, address, telephone number, and location of sign in county.

Be sure to locate the sign on private land and not on the road “right of way.”

Contact the landowner to secure permission.

Judging will be done by a selected panel of judges and based on creativity and advertisement value.

To be eligible for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place, or the $40 participation award, a new design is required annually.

Photo deadline is July 15th. Various ways to submit a photo:

1. Mail the photo to: Barron County Fair, Sign Contest, Box 329, Rice Lake, WI 54868; or

2. Bring photo to the UW-Extension Office; or

Email high-quality digital photo and required info to: [email protected] Please request response for email to ensure that it was received!

2017 Barron County Fair, “County Pride, County Wide!”

July 19th-23rd

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2017 Junior Leader Food Stand Manager Application

Please mail, email, or drop off at the Extension office by May 1st.

Name: Age:

Address:

City, Zip:

Home Phone: Cell Phone:

Email: Club:

1. Why you would like to be a Junior Leader Food Stand Manager?

2. Explain your past experience(s) in the Junior Leader Food Stand. What did you learn through working in the food stand?

3. What did you like most about working in the Junior Leader Food Stand? What were the biggest chal-lenges of working in the Junior Leader Food Stand?

JUNIOR LEADER FOOD STAND NEWS

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JUNIOR LEADER FOOD STAND NEWS CONT.

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4. Explain your customer service experience(s). Please explain what you feel is your greatest strength and challenge in working in a customer service environment.

5. Explain your money handling experiences.

6. What strengths do you feel you would bring to the Junior Leader Food Stand Manager position?

7. Please circle all the time periods you would be available to work in the Food Stand. (Meetings such as stand set-up/cleaning/prep, organizational meeting, and food shopping days are required of all Food Stand

Managers and will be determined at a later date.)

July 18 July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 July 23

Morning Morning Morning Morning Morning Morning

Afternoon Afternoon Afternoon Afternoon Afternoon Afternoon

Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening

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ANNUAL SPRING LEADERS TRAINING & MEETING

The Spring Training and Annual Leaders Meeting will be:

Tuesday, April 18th at the Barron County Government Center.

Adult Leaders Council Meeting: 6:00 pm Rm 2151 Annual Spring Meeting (For all club leaders or volunteers): 7:30 pm Rm 110

Hectic schedule? Don’t worry, sub sandwiches, snacks, and beverages will be provided in case you

miss dinner!

We are asking that if at least one club leader is unable to attend that another club volunteer or parent can come to pick-up fair information and sign-up for Adult Leader Stand and Hospitality booth shifts. There will also be a fun/educational piece that will help us to grow and be successful as a

organization. I value your time and hope you are able to join us!

Raffle Tickets

4-H families are encouraged to sell raffle tickets for the Barron County 4-H Raffle! Clubs should set a goal of at least one raffle book per member.

Funds raised from the raffle tickets benefit the Barron County 4-H Association, which provides funding for trips, awards, scholarships and other 4-H opportunities. Because of fundraisers like this, the 4-H Association is able to con-

tinue the event reimbursement program where members can access up to $200 annually for out-of-county 4-H experiences. These opportunities benefit all 4-H members!

Club leaders will get tickets for their clubs. 4-H families should go through their club leader to obtain tickets. Ticket stubs and money should be turned in to the UW-Extension office before the fair. If this isn’t possible, stubs and money should be put in a Ziploc bag marked with your club name and taken to the fair office while the fair is in

session.

Club Baskets

Clubs are encouraged to contribute a themed basket or item for the raffle. Please let the UW-Extension office know whether your club will contribute a basket or an item, so it can be included in raffle promotions. Contributions

should be dropped off at the Youth Expo Building on July 17 or 18. Challenges

Individual - Youth members may write their names (legibly) on the back of stubs that they sold. Youth members on the back of the stubs drawn for the top 10 raffle prizes will win $20.

Club – 4-H Clubs that sell at least one (1) raffle booklet per family PLUS five (5) extra will get the club name put in a drawing for cash for their club treasury. 4-H Clubs that donate a basket/item for the raffle prizes will get the club name put in the drawing. Clubs that do BOTH (sell one per family plus five extra AND donate a basket/item) will

have their club name in the drawing TWICE. Two club incentive prizes will be drawn, $50 and $25.

4-H ADULT LEADER ASSOCIATION RAFFLE

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ANNUAL SPRING LEADERS TRAINING & MEETING

2017 Adult Leader Stand and Youth Expo Building Shifts These are the number of Adult Leader Food Stand and Youth Expo Building shifts that will be required for each

club this year at the Barron County Fair. The earliest you can sign up for these shifts is at the Annual Leader

meeting on April 18th.

*The total number of youth in all clubs is divided by the total number of slots needed to fill. The number of

youth in each individual club is divided by the number from the previous equation. That is how we get how

many slots each club is responsible for. For each Youth Expo building slot, at least 2-4 members are needed. If

you have any questions please contact Meredith Arcand or Emily Drafall. Thanks for your help!!

Club Name Adult Leader

Stand Shifts Required

Hospitality Booth Shifts Required

Barronett Dragons 4 1

Brill Harvestors 4 1

Columbia Livewires 5 1

Country Kids 3 1

Country Siders 23 3

Doyle Juniors 6 1

Friendly Farmers 4 1

Golden Bears 4 1

Junior Beavers 6 1

Kids From Cameron 11 2

Klondike Rustlers 2 1

Marquette Pacemakers

6 1

North Star 2 1

Northern Lights 21 3

Pepperettes & Beavers

6 1

Peppy Pals 15 2

Poskin Jets 21 3

Prairie Farm Pals 8 1

Prairie Hustlers 7 1

Prairie Lake Eagles 8 1

Rock Creek 11 2

Section Ten 3 1

Sioux Creek Go Getters

4 1

Vermillion Cruisers 16 2

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Tuesday 4:15 pm - 7:30 pm Club Name

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Wednesday 7:30 am - 10:40 am

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2017 Adult Leaders Food Stand: Attention 4-H Leaders, youth, and parents!! Here is this years schedule for the Adult Leaders Food Stand at the Barron County Fair. We will start doing sign-ups at our meeting on April 18th, but we wanted everyone to have a chance to see the shifts that need to be filled and talk with their clubs or families about what shifts you might want to work before sign up. We will have the number of shifts that your club

needs to sign up for at the April meeting. We need everyone’s help to make this endeavor successful!! Money made from this stand goes back to our 4H youth within Barron County. Thanks for your help!

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2017 ADULT LEADERS FOOD STAND SCHEDULE

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Saturday 1:30 pm - 4:40 pm

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2017 ADULT LEADERS FOOD STAND SCHEDULE

Saturday 1:30 pm - 4:40 pm

Saturday 4:30 pm - 7:10 pm

Saturday 4:30 pm - 7:10 pm

Saturday 4:30 pm - 7:10 pm

Saturday 4:30 pm - 7:10 pm

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Saturday 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm

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Saturday 8:00 pm - close

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Sunday 6:45 am - 10:40 am

Sunday 6:45 am - 10:40 am

Sunday 6:45 am - 10:40 am

Sunday 6:45 am - 10:40 am

Sunday 6:45 am - 10:40 am

Sunday 10:30 am - 1:55 pm

Sunday 10:30 am - 1:55 pm

Sunday 10:30 am - 1:55 pm

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Sunday 1:45 pm - 4:55 pm

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Sunday 1:45 pm - 4:55 pm

Sunday 1:45 pm - 4:55 pm

Sunday 4:45 pm - 8:10 pm

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Sunday 4:45 pm - 8:10 pm

Sunday 4:45 pm - 8:10 pm

Sunday 6:30 pm - 9:30pm

Sunday 6:30 pm - 9:30pm

Sunday 6:30 pm - 9:30pm

We need everyone’s help to have a successful year in the Adult Leader’s

Stand at the Barron County Fair! Thank you for your time!

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2017 YOUTH EXPO BUILDING BOOTH SCHEDULE

We will also need clubs to assist with our Youth Expo Building

booth during the fair. We will be selling raffle

tickets, t-shirts, providing 4-H information, and keeping the youth projects in order. Our youth work so hard on their

projects during the year and this is a way that we can help to make sure that nothing gets misplaced

or broken in the youth expo building. This is also an

opportunity to share with community about 4H and the

great things that we do. We will need a mixture of 2-4 youth/

adults from the club that signs up for each shift. Your job will be to

keep an eye on projects, walk around and make

sure things look great, greet fairgoers, tell them about 4-H,

the raffle, and encourage them to purchase fashionable t-shirts. We

all need to work together to spread the 4-H word and make

sure that all of the projects in the Youth Expo Building are being

well respected. Please look at this schedule and talk with your

club/family about shifts that you are able to work before our April

meeting.

Thank you for all you do for our youth!!

Time Slot Club

Wednesday 8:00 am -10:30 am

Wednesday 10:30 am -1:00 pm

Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Wednesday 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Wednesday 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Thursday 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Thursday 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Thursday 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Thursday 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Friday 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Friday 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Friday 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Friday 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Friday 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Friday 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Saturday 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Saturday 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Saturday 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Saturday 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Saturday 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Sunday 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Sunday 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Sunday 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Sunday 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Sunday 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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BARRON COUNTY TACK SWAP & HORSE EXPO

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4-H COMMITTEES NEED YOU! !

4H Committees The success of 4-H depends on many dedicated volunteers and youth who are given the

opportunity to succeed. We need everyone’s help to offer activities and events throughout the year. Listed below are committees that already exist or need to exist in order to make these events great. We are looking for leaders, volunteers, or parents who are willing to give a little bit of time

to help out with these committees. Please contact Meredith Arcand if you are interested in putting your name on one of these committees. We need everyone’s help to be great! Thanks!

Dairy Breakfast: Organizing schedule for selling raffle tickets and organizing a table to represent the 4H Council. Contact Janet Nelson to confirm/request a spot for our table. (Email & phone communication)

Performing Arts Festival: Help with planning and execution of the performing arts festival event. (1-2 meetings, help with organization before the event, and the day of the event).

Annual Awards Banquet: Help with planning and execution of the Awards Banquet event. Organizing food, helping with plaques, certificates, set-up ect. (1-2 meetings, help with organization before the event, and the day of the event)

Trips & Awards/Interviews: Interview youth for awards & trips and give feedback on interviewing skills. Help set-up orientation meetings for trips. (Serve on the interview panel, help with 1-2 orientation meetings for trips)

Scholarship: Review scholarship applications, help with interviews, and award scholarships to 4H members. (1-2 meetings for interviews and scholarship decisions)

Graduation/Leaders Banquet: Help with planning and execution of the Awards Banquet event. Organizing food, helping with plaques, certificates, set-up ect. (1-2 meetings, help with organization before the event, and the day of the event).

Marketing/Communication: Help take pictures at events, submit photos for facebook or press releases. Submit updates for the website, facebook, newsletter, or email blasts. Make contact with Meredith or Kim about mailings that need to be sent.(Email or phone communication)

Adult Leader’s Stand: Organize schedule for the Adult Leader’s Stand. Assign each club number of shifts to fill

and follow up to make sure the schedule is complete. Communicate with Joe and Meredith about changes that need

to be made in the schedule. (1-2 meetings, stop into extension office to drop off or pick up items)

Youth Expo Booth/Raffle: Organize schedule for the youth expo booth and help if there are vacancies or ques-tions during the fair. Make sure we have all prizes and baskets for raffle displayed and organized. Have proper infor-mation at the booth for 4H. (Email communication, meet at Extension office and fair to finalize schedule and prizes)

Executive Council Holiday Appreciation Banquet: Organize Holiday meeting for Executive Council. (Email or phone communication)

Dairy: Interested in helping out with the Dairy program? Contact Steve Fronk to find out how you can help!

Summer Softball Program: Help to organize teams and a schedule for the summer program. (1 meeting)

Project Discovery Days: Help to recruit new people to teach fun and educational classes for youth to take. (Email and phone communication, help with some Saturdays during the sessions)

Junior Livestock Committee: Interested in helping with the Livestock program? Wednesday, June 21st, 7:00

p.m. at the Youth Expo Building, Barron Co Fairgrounds is the Kickoff meeting before the Fair. Contact the

Extension office if you are interested in helping with the program.

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NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

BARRON,WI 54812

PERMIT NO. 74 UW-Extension Barron County

Barron County Government Center

335 E. Monroe Ave., Room 2205 Return Service Requested

Tim Jergenson, Agricultural Agent/Department Head Missy Bablick, Family Living Educator Kathy Splett, WNEP Coordinator Andrea Gardner, WNEP Educator Kim Grover, Administrative Specialist Meredith Arcand, 4-H Youth Development Educator Phone: 715-537-6250 Fax: 715-537-6814

UW-EXTENSION BARRON COUNTY

President: Cathy Solum (234-6874)

Vice President: Emily Drafall (419-0629)

Treasurer: Diana Bazewicz (641-0926)

Secretary: Holly Stoeberl (491-9606)

Past President: Kayla Kringle (307-0289)

Northwest Representative: Heather Colburn (357-6404)

Northeast Representative: Staci Rae (419-2718)

Central Representative: Diana Marschall (418-1126

Southwest Representative: Michelle Klefstad (556-9868)

Southeast Representative: Joyce Nelson (458-2673)

Youth Represenatives: Kelli Marschall and Abagail Solum

4-H ADULT LEADER ASSOCIATION COUNCIL

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activity for which it is needed. Please do so as early as possible prior to the program or activity so that proper arrangements can be made. Requests are

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