Nobles County Clover Digest
October 11, 2024
Welcome, Kerstin!
Kerstin started in our office on October 1. Kerstin is a graduate of South Dakota State University with a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Leadership with minors in Agribusiness Marketing and Digital/Social Media. She was an active member in 4-H for nine years and her favorite project area was Clothing Revue. Kerstin is excited to get to know the families in Nobles County!
DUE MONDAY - 2024-2025 Club Charters
Club charters are due to the office on Monday. This annual process ensures youth have a chance to lead and the club has a calendar of events planned. All information required for club charters is on the Extension website. All club charters and 2023-2024 treasurer books are due to the office on Monday, October 14
Annual Volunteer Training + Federation Meeting
Join us on Monday, October 21 for annual volunteer training and our October Federation meeting. Annual volunteer training will take place from 6:00 - 7:00 pm. The Federation meeting will begin at 7:00 pm. A meal will be provided starting at 5:30 pm. Please RSVP for a food count. These meetings will take place at Minnesota West in Worthington in The Commons.
The agenda is available for review; please reach out to Anna by October 19 with additions to the agenda.
Swine Clinic
Dr. Bents invites 4-H youth to a swine workshop on October 22 at 4:00 pm at the Olson Arena.
In the event of a large-scale foreign animal disease outbreak communities need a trained cadre of sample collectors to help Federal and State animal health officials determine where disease is present and to support the permitted movement of animals. Youth in grades 6-13 are invited to learn about collecting swine tissue samples for testing. This demonstration will include euthanized pigs.
If we have Nobles County youth attend this workshop, a State Fair bonus trip application can be submitted for the potential to receive one more swine trip for the 2025 state fair.
Registration is free and now open in 4-H Online: https://Nobles24SwineWorkshop.4honline.com.
Connect with Cloverbuds
Kick off the new year of Cloverbuds with Nobles County 4-H. All youth in grades K-2 are invited to a come-and-go event on October 24 between 5:00 - 6:30 pm at the Nobles County Library. A craft will be available for youth and caregivers can learn more about the 4-H Cloverbud program. Monthly Cloverbud gatherings will begin in November.
Rolling Hills Bank Heifer Program - Due October 31
The Rolling Hills Bank Heifer Program is now accepting applications. Each year, Rolling Hills Bank & Trust selects two 7th or 8th grade students to receive 5 bred heifers each for a 5-year period. The students are responsible for the care and management of the heifers. Annually, recipients must submit records of income and expenses and a summary of their efforts to promote the program to the Heifer Program committee. At the end of the 5 years, the current cash equivalent value of 5 heifers must be paid back to the program. Learn more on the Rolling Hills Bank website.
Re-Enroll in Nobles County 4-H
Thank you for your involvement in Minnesota 4-H! In order to remain enrolled, you will need to show your family’s intent to participate by logging in to 4-H Online and reviewing, updating and submitting the following information:
Your family's contact and demographic information, including club, school and grade.
Each family member's health and emergency contact information.
Project areas of interest for this coming year.
Parental consent required for youth participating in shooting sports/wildlife programs.
You can log in to 4-H Online here to complete the re-enrollment process. This guide has more information.
Annual 4-H Achievement Banquet
Save the date for January 12, 2025 for the annual 4-H achievement banquet hosted by the Okabena Bees. Award applications will be available in mid-November.
County 4-H Scholarship for College-Bound Youth
All youth in grade 12 or their first year of college are invited to apply for the county 4-H scholarship. Complete the application and letters of recommendation; submit by November 14 via email to Wendy.
Regional, State & National Events
Attend National 4-H Conference - April 11 - 16, 2025
Deemed "the secretary’s conference," this conference is the flagship youth development opportunity of the USDA. Today, the conference remains true to its original intent to develop the next generation of leaders while continuing to be future-focused. The conference brings together youth, volunteer leaders, county and state Extension staff, land-grant university faculty and administrators, as well as state and federal government officials from across the United States and its territories. During the conference, delegates will become familiar with the government and future career opportunities, and share their voice with federal agencies and congressional committees. Promotional video
Attend Ignite by 4-H - March 12 - 16, 2025
Ignite includes four days of inspiring speakers, workshop sessions, activities, and entertainment. The summit will provide high-school-aged youth from across the country the opportunity to explore the best 4-H has to offer in Agriscience, Community Accelerators*, Healthy Living, or STEM. Participants will discover exciting career paths, make connections, and create an action plan to ignite change in their community. Promotional video.
4-H Explorers in Ag
Embark on a global agriculture adventure with the 4-H explorers in ag program! Together, with the Minnesota 4-H Agriculture Ambassadors. we will explore the rich agricultural landscapes of Cambodia, Poland and Canada—right from the comfort of your home.
You’ll dive into unique farming practices, discover different crops and learn about the diverse ways people grow food in various climates and cultures. But the adventure doesn’t stop there - at the end of each week, a special guest speaker from the country you’ve been exploring will join us for an in-depth discussion.
This five-week program kicks off with an orientation on Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. We’ll then meet weekly, culminating in a celebratory event on Dec. 10, where you can reflect on your journey and celebrate all you’ve learned. Register by November 8 in 4-H Online.
4-H Science Sprouts
Get ready to explore the wonders of nature with our 4-H Science Sprouts: Exploring plants, water, and color series! Calling youth in grades 3-5! Join us for three fun and interactive virtual sessions where we’ll dive into how water and color affect plants. Each session is just 30 minutes long and packed with hands-on activities you can do from home! When: 3rd Monday of October, November, and December from 5:30-6 p.m. Sign up by Oct. 9 to receive a special kit filled with everything you need to get started! Don’t miss out on this chance to become a plant scientist! Learn more and register.
Amazing amphibians and roaming reptiles
What came first, the amphibian or the reptile? Are they cousins? Can they live together? Discover the mysterious world of our old friends as we learn about new ones! Join us from the comfort of your own home this fall to hear from speakers, enjoy fun facts. Learn more and register.
Tasty Tuesdays
We suppose it is time for us to take a food journey through the land of 10,000 lakes! Join us as we experience some of Minnesota's popular recipes that will leave your taste buds wanting to try more! You betcha we will also try some traditional treats for those with a sweet tooth! We won't forget the SPAM either...Uff da! Join us from the comfort of your home on Tuesdays this fall from 5:30pm -6:30pm. Learn more and register in 4-H Online!
4-H Ag Ed Leader Exchange
Hey Ag Ed Leaders! Ready to dive into Minnesota Agriculture and level up your communication and advocacy skills? You’re invited to the first-ever 4-H Ag Ed Leader Exchange this fall! You’ll explore the world of Minnesota Agriculture from farm to table with exciting tours and stops on the UMN campus and around MSP. Registration is available in 4-H Online.
Details:
When: November 8-9, 2024. Starts at 9:30 a.m. on Nov 8 and wraps up at 4 p.m. on Nov 9.
Where: Based on the University of Minnesota St. Paul campus, but we’ll be heading out for tours and activities in the MSP area! We will be staying at the Country Inn and Suites in Roseville and will have coordinated bus transportation to campus and for our tours.
Who: Open to all youth in grades 7 and up.
Cost: Just $25! *** If you presented in the Ag Ed Leader in the Classroom project last spring/summer, you get to attend for FREE (if you register by Sept 30). After September 30, it will be $25 per participant.
Training for New Club Leaders
Join us for the New Club Leader webinar to learn more about the role of a 4-H Club leader, and be equipped with resources and techniques to develop your 4-H club. This 75-minute online training is open to Minnesota 4-H volunteers, potential volunteers, and youth leaders as part of our statewide volunteer development webinar program. While the content is geared toward new club leaders, anyone providing leadership and support to a 4-H members' experience will benefit from the material.
Topics include:
Roles of volunteers and staff
Essential elements of 4-H Clubs
Building a club support team
And many tools and resources to get you started!
The webinar training will be offered on:
Thursday, November 14 at 6:30 pm
Register by completing the online form.
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