
4-H Weekly Update 1/24/25

Upcoming Events
Calendar of upcoming events:
- Jan 25: Sarpy County Beef Weigh Day, 9-10am at Cooper Farm
- Jan 25: Nebraska State 4-H Indoor Archery Championships
- Feb 1: The Start of Nebraska 4-H Month!
- Feb 1-2: Wayne County 4-H & NRA Sectional Air Rifle Invitational
- Feb 4: Clover Kids Klub Meeting, 5:30-6:30pm Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
- Feb 8: Horses Judges School, UNL Animal Science Complex in Lincoln, NE
- Feb 17: President's Day, Office Closed
- Feb 26: Omaha Fashion Week 4-H Collection
- Mar 11: Clover Kids Klub Meeting, 5:30-6:30pm Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
- Mar 15-16: Nebraska State 4-H BB gun & Air Rifle Championships
- Mar 21-22: Nebraska 4-H Robotics Expansion Event
- Mar 29-30: 4-H Horse Stampede, UNL Animal Science Complex in Lincoln, NE
- Apr 8: Clover Kids Klub Meeting, 5:30-6:30pm Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
- Apr 26: Small Animal Pet Show, 9am Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
- May 13: Clover Kids Klub Meeting, 5:30-6:30pm Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
- May 15: 4-H Council Meeting, 6:30pm Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
- May 26: Memorial Day, Office Closed
TOMORROW! Livestock Project Update: Beef Weigh Day
Date: January 25th
Time: 9-10 am
Location: Omaha Home for Boys Cooper Farm, 8602 Mormon Bridge Rd, Omaha
4-Hers wanting to participate in the Market Beef Rate of Gain contest at the 2025 Sarpy County Fair will need to have their cattle weighed at the weigh day. Breeding Heifers do not need to be weighed. EID tags (State Fair & AKSARBEN) and County-Only tags will be available.
Nebraska State Fair Livestock Identification & Nomination Requirements:
Click here: State Fair Livestock Identification & Nomination
Volunteers Needed for 4-H Beginner Sewing Classes!
Do you love sewing and want to share your skills with the next generation? We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help lead and assist with 4-H beginner sewing classes! These classes teach youth basic sewing skills, from using a sewing machine to completing simple projects. No professional experience is needed—just a willingness to guide and encourage young learners.
Details:
- Who we’re looking for:
- Sewing enthusiasts with basic sewing knowledge
- Patient and friendly individuals who enjoy working with kids
- What you’ll do:
- Help kids learn to use sewing machines
- Assist with hands-on projects
- Share tips and inspire creativity
Interested?
Sign up to volunteer or ask questions by contacting Stephanie Thorson: stephanie.thorson@unl.edu
Thank you for supporting 4-H and helping us inspire the next generation of makers!
2025 Small Pet Show!
When: Saturday, April 26th
Time: 9:00 AM (Check-in begins at 8:30 AM)
Where: Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
Bring Your Unique Pets to Shine! This fun-filled event is open to all kinds of small pets, including: Gerbils, Hamsters, Reptiles, Fish, Caged Birds, Invertebrates, and Cats!
Note: Dogs, rabbits, and guinea pigs have their own special shows at the Sarpy County Fair.
Celebrate the love for your small and extraordinary companions at this one-of-a-kind event! Everyone is welcome to come and cheer for these amazing pets. Don’t miss it! If you have any questions, please contact Brett Kreifels: brett.kreifels@unl.edu
Statewide Opportunities
4-H Council Treasurer Virtual Training Session
Date: February 10, 2025
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Topics covered will be the treasurer responsibilities, 4-H financial policies, and best practices for treasurers. 4-H Council Treasurers, county staff working with treasurers, and 4-H club volunteers are encouraged to attend. No cost, free registration (required for all attendees) and a zoom link sent after registration.
Register here: https://go.unl.edu/treasurertraining
Join the FEMA Youth Preparedness Council!
Applications are now open to join the FEMA Youth Preparedness Council (YPC)! The YPC brings teens from across the country together to share ideas with FEMA, create community preparedness projects, and build leadership and emergency management skills. Students in grades 8–11 with leadership experience, extracurricular involvement, and an interest in emergency preparedness are eligible to apply. To apply, fill out the application form and submit two letters of recommendation. Applications are being accepted from January 7 - March 3, 2025.
Learn more and apply at ready.gov/kids/youth-preparedness-council. Let’s make a difference together!
Nebraska 4-H Farrowed and Owned Cohort: 2025 Registration is Open thru February 1st!
NE Horse Judges School: Apply by February 3rd
The deadline to register is Feb. 3rd.
Register at: https://cvent.me/Y5Vr0Y
When: February 8, 2025:
Where: Horse Judges School held at the UNL Animal Science Complex in Lincoln, NE
- Youth: Great opportunity for youth planning to compete in the horse judging or hippology contest at Stampede to learn more about judging and get in some practice judging
- Adults: Learn what goes into becoming a 4-H Horse Show Judge as well as the opportunity to recertify as a 4-H judge
NDA Annual Poster Contest: "Agriculture is Amazing"
Nebraska students in grades 1-6 are invited to participate in the Nebraska Department of Agriculture’s annual poster contest, celebrating this year’s theme, “Agriculture is Amazing.” The contest highlights Nebraska’s leading industry and encourages students to showcase their creativity. Posters, which must be original and relate to the theme, are due by March 1, 2025. Entries will be judged in three age groups based on originality, effort, and accuracy, with winners announced during National Agriculture Week, March 16-22, 2025. Winning posters will be featured online and in promotional materials. Contest rules and entry forms are available at nda.nebraska.gov/kids or contact Christin Kamm at 402-471-6856 or christin.kamm@nebraska.gov for more information.
4-H Robotics Expansion Event
Attention 4-H youth! Don’t miss the Robotics Expansion Event on March 21-22, 2025—a thrilling two-day adventure into the world of robotics and technology. Dive into hands-on learning, watch exciting competitions, and explore groundbreaking innovations alongside other STEM enthusiasts. This event, held in conjunction with the 2025 FIRST LEGO League Challenge Championship, is your chance to showcase creativity, collaborate with peers, and be inspired by the future of robotics. Get ready to experience the excitement and possibilities of STEM! For more information, click here.
2025 UNL Chick Days: March 22
Are you a small or backyard poultry producer or a youth eager to learn more about raising chickens? Don't miss UNL Chick Days, an educational event designed just for you!
Date: March 22, 2025
Location: Department of Animal Science, University of Nebraska
Student Commons Room B101, 3940 Fair St., Lincoln, NE, 68583
Gain insights from expert speakers, connect with fellow enthusiasts, and enhance your poultry-raising skills. Whether you're just starting or looking to expand your knowledge, this event is the perfect opportunity to learn and grow. Deadline to Register: March 15.
Data Driven: A Statistics & Data Science Field Day
Exciting News! Unlock the world of data science at "Data Driven: A Statistics & Data Science Field Day!" Registration is OPEN for teams of 4 high school students! Don't have a full team? No worries! Reach out, and we'll help you find teammates! Join us for interactive learning, friendly competitions, and networking opportunities. Embrace the power of data literacy together! Sign up NOW!
Where: Dinsdale Family Learning Commons, UNL East Campus
When: 10 AM - 4 PM, March 22, 2025
Don’t miss out—Register here: 4h.unl.edu/data-driven
For more details contact Kimberly Stanke at kstanke2@unl.edu.
Innovative Youth Corn Challenge
We’re excited to announce the Innovative Youth Corn Challenge, open to 4-H members (ages 8+ as of January 1). This contest helps participants learn about corn production and explore related agricultural careers.
- Teamwork: Teams of 2 or more work together.
- Innovation: Teams try a new production practice to see how it affects corn yield.
- Data Collection: Teams record yields, cropping history, and production details in a management summary.
- Awards: Cash prizes and plaques for top teams:
- 1st Place: $1,000
- 2nd Place: $500
- 3rd Place: $250
- Additional awards of $200 each for "Extra Mile" and "Ag Literacy."
This challenge inspires creativity and recognizes excellence in corn production. Don’t miss your chance to participate—register by April 1! For more Information: Click here or contact Brandy VanDeWalle at brandy.vandewalle@unl.edu.
4-H Project Idea Corner
2025 Agronomy Project
Join the fun! This year, youth will grow sunflowers as part of our 5th Annual Special Agronomy Project. Participants will receive seeds and resources to grow their crop, learn about sunflower traits, and see how they thrive in their area.
Why Join?
- Grow something cool and unique!
- Show off your project at the County or State Fair in the agronomy category.
How to Get Started:
- Sign up for the 2025 Special Agronomy Project through 4-H Online by selecting the Agronomy project.
- Order your seed packets from your local Nebraska Extension Office.
- Find all project details in the Nebraska State Fairbook by clicking here.
Let’s grow, learn, and celebrate together!
2025 Special Garden Project - February 5th Deadline!
This project is open to all youth of 4-H ages 5-18 and it will give them the opportunity to learn about growing, harvesting, and exhibiting this unique fruit. It allows experienced 4-H gardeners to grow something fun, new, and different while letting those new to gardening get their feet wet in this project area. The focus of the 2025 project is the Goldie Husk Cherry. This old-fashioned fruit from the tomato family has sweet berries inside golden husks. The fruits have many uses and can be eaten raw, dried, frozen, canned, or made into tasty treats like pies, desserts, or preserves. For more information on participating in this project, click below.
2025 Scholarships and Awards
2025 Women in Agriculture Conference Scholarships
Up to 15 scholarships are available for students to attend the 2025 Nebraska Women in Agriculture Conference!
Who Can Apply?
- Students attending a 4-year college, 2-year college, or vocational/technical school.
- 4-H or FFA members.
How to Apply:
- Write a short essay (3,000 characters max) answering: "Why do you want to attend the Nebraska Women in Agriculture Conference?"
Cynthia Thomsen Scholarship
The Nebraska Women Involved in Farm Economics (WIFE) is pleased to offer the Cynthia Thomsen Scholarship. Nebraska WIFE is a grassroots organization dedicated to improving profitability in production agriculture. The one-year $2000 scholarship is available to any woman who lives in Nebraska who will begin her FIRST year in a University/Technical/Trade/Community College in a field related to agriculture. The scholarship may be used at the school of the recipient's choice in Nebraska. Applications must be postmarked by March 25, 2025.
Please refer any questions to Donna: donnab6519@windstream.net or Pam: 308-737-7840
State 4-H Summer Camp 2025 - Scholarship
The 2025 What’s the Buzz? season of the Nebraska State 4-H Camp will share the importance of pollinators in Nebraska- why they’re important, how they impact agriculture, and what youth can do in their own communities to support the various native pollinators we have in Nebraska. From bees and butterflies to hummingbirds and bats- it’s going to be a week full of learning and fun! The scholarship application is also live and families can apply at go.unl.edu/campscholarship. Scholarships must be awarded prior to registration.
Registration is now OPEN! More information on sessions, dates, and the link to register can be found at 4h.unl.edu/camp.
February is Nebraska 4-H Month
Join us in celebrating Nebraska 4-H Month this February! It’s the perfect time to recognize the incredible impact of 4-H, invite new members and volunteers to get involved, and enjoy the fun and opportunities 4-H provides. This year, we’re highlighting how 4-H helps young people become Beyond Ready for their futures. Don’t miss out on this month-long celebration—learn more at 4-H Nebraska.
What's your 4-H Club up to?
We'd love to spotlight more local 4-H clubs/4-Hers! Please e-mail Andrea: aboschult2@unl.edu with information about your club and activities to be shared in future weekly updates!
Resources
Helpful Links
4-H Enrollment is now open for 2024-2025, click here! (Instrucciones disponibles en español)
4-H Community service ideas and resources click here!
4-H Club Leader information and resources click here!
Submit your community service project here!
4-H Volunteer Connection resources click here!
Steps to start a 4-H Club click here!
Share your 4-H pictures or ideas with us by e-mailing: aboschult2@unl.edu
2024-2025 New and Returning Volunteer Enrollment is open, please click on form below for instructions:
Nebraska Extension in Douglas-Sarpy Counties
Location: 8015 West Center Road, Omaha, NE, USA
Phone: 402-444-7804
Email: douglas-sarpy4h@unl.edu
Website: www.douglas-sarpy.unl.edu
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Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made to Douglas-Sarpy County Extension at 402-444-7804 or douglas-sarpy@unl.edu
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