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4-H CONNECTIONS March/April 2016
4-H Calendar of Events
March
1 - Youth Leader Executive Committee Meeting, UW-Extension Office, 6:30 pm
3 - Spring into Leadership Series Session #2, Mosquito Hill, pre-registration required
5 - Drama Festival, Seymour High School Auditorium, 9:00 am
5 - Woodworking Meeting, Wachtendonk Residence, Seymour, 9:00 am
5 - WI 4-H Livestock Quiz Bowl, Madison
8 - Camp Planning Meeting, UW-Fox, Menasha, Room 1346, 6:30 pm
10 - Spring into Leadership Series Session #3, Mosquito Hill, pre-registration required
11-13 - 4-H Basketball Tournament Activity, Immanuel Lutheran, Greenville
12 - Livestock Educational Meeting, Seymour Municipal Building, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
15 - DEADLINE: Wisconsin 4-H Foundation Scholarships
18-19 - WI 4-H Art Beat, Upham Woods
18-20 - 4-H Basketball Tournament Activity, Immanuel Lutheran, Greenville
22 - Horse Association Board Meeting, Greenville Town Hall, 6:00 pm
22 - Horse Association Educational Meeting, Greenville Town Hall, 7:00 pm
28 - Area Animal Science Days Volunteer Coordination Meeting, UW-Extension, 7:00 pm
28 - DEADLINE: Wisconsin 4-H Dog Agility Training Registration
April
2 - MAQA Meat Animal Quality Assurance Meeting, FVTC, 10:00 a.m., Entrance #15
2-3 - Camp Staff Training, Upham Woods, pre-registration required
4 - DEADLINE: Revue Registration
8-14 - National 4-H Conference, Washington D.C.
9 - Wisconsin 4-H Dog Agility Training, Winnegamie Dog Club, Menasha, 9:00 am
9 - Poultry Project Learning Day, TBD
12 - 4-H Leader Association Executive Committee Meeting, UW-Extension Office, 6:00 pm
13-24 - Spring Paper Clover Campaign Sale, Tractor Supply Co.
15 - LAST DAY to purchase and pick up tags for Market Livestock
15-17 - Midwest Horse Fair
16 - Rabbit Project Learning Day, Laurie Penterman Residence, Kaukauna, 1:00 pm
18 - Youth Leaders Bowling
21-24 - Space Camp, Huntsville, Alabama
21 - Dog Project Orientation, UW-Extension, 7:00 pm
23 - Clothing, Knitting, Crocheting, and Foods Revue, Northland Mall, 10:00 am
25 - Leaders Association Meeting, Center Town Hall, 7:00 pm
26 - Horse Association Board Meeting, Greenville Town Hall, 6:00 pm
26 - Horse Association Educational Meeting, Greenville Town Hall, 7:00 pm
Checkout our brand new calendar of events on our website!!!!
4-H Broadcast Emails from 4-H Online One way the UW-Extension Office has been trying to communicate information to a majority of families in the
4-H program is by sending emails from the 4-H Online system. We understand for some, these emails have been
pushed to junk email folders. Please add [email protected] to your list of email addresses that are OK to
be accepted emails. Thank you.
Please remember to keep your email address or mailing address up to date in the 4honline program
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Contents
4-H Broadcast Emails from 4-H Online ....................... 1
The Adult Leader’s Corner!! ........................................ 2
UPCOMING EVENTS ..................................................... 2
4-H Basketball Tournament ......................................... 2
4-H History .................................................................. 2
County Fair Judges Training Webinar ......................... 3
County 4-H Speaking Activity ..................................... 3
The I Want to Know! STEM Camp ............................. 3
Breakfast on the Farm .................................................. 3
Tractor and Farm Safety Workshops ........................... 4
ANIMAL SCIENCE ......................................................... 4
8th Annual Arlington Sheep Day ................................. 4
Horse Project Families ................................................. 4
Dog Project News ........................................................ 4
Poultry Project Members ............................................. 4
Rabbit Project Learning Day ........................................ 5
Rabbit/Poultry Fun Day ............................................... 5
NON-ANIMAL PROJECTS INFO .................................. 5
Woodworking Workshop ............................................. 5
Knitting & Crocheting Members ................................. 5
Rocket Launch 2016 .................................................... 5
Clothing, Knitting, Crocheting, and Foods Revue ....... 5
Summer Camps at FVTC ............................................. 5
VOLUNTEER LEADER INFORMATION ..................... 6
Leaders Association Meeting ....................................... 6
YOUTH LEADERS INFORMATION ............................. 6
Youth Leadership at Upham Woods ............................ 6
CHS Larsen Cooperative Scholarship .......................... 6
4-H Youth Leaders ....................................................... 6
LEADERSHIP .................................................................. 6
Officer Responsibilities................................................ 6
Make a Difference: Send a Military Child to Camp .... 6
SUMMER CAMP ............................................................. 7
Camp Planning Meeting............................................... 7
ANNOUNCEMENTS ...................................................... 7
2016 Area Animal Science Days ................................. 7
Paper Clover Sales ....................................................... 7
Pumpkin & Sunflower Contest .................................... 7
Outreach Committee .................................................... 7
Action Center ............................................................... 7
Articles in the 4-H Connection .................................... 7
Leathercraft Tools ........................................................ 7
Announcing:
The Adult Leader’s Corner!!
Each newsletter, we plan to pass along highlights
from the adult leader’s meeting along with up-
coming issues, entertainment and the snack
committee for the next meeting. We hope that you
find this helpful and know that ALL leaders and
parents are invited to attend these leader
meetings…not just the main leaders! The only
difference between a leader and non-leader is a
leader can vote. Everyone has a voice and trusts me,
you CAN make a difference!
Did you notice the newsletter’s new name?
“4-H Connections” and that’s just what we hope to
do…Connect our 4-H families. Help us by reaching
out and offering talents and skills that can enhance
our 4-H programming for our youth.
Thank you to: Fast Trackers and Buchanan Badgers
for providing our January entertainment. Woodlawn
for our snacks. Thanks to reading the 4-H Leaders
Reference guide! Those who attended the January
meeting. The snow did start during our meeting.
Those who organized the game during the meeting.
It was fun and keeps the meeting moving!
Our next adult leaders meeting is scheduled for
April 25 beginning at 7:00, located at the Town of
Center Hall. Items on the agenda include: A vote
about last month’s meeting, a vote on a by-law
change that was tabled, committee reports, 2016 Fair
up-dates, and member-led entertainment. Snack
provided by: Fast Trackers (coordinate and purchase
the milk), Liberty Local-Motions, New Horizons,
and North Star.
Remember, this meeting is open to all leaders and
adults. Leaders, we encourage you to bring someone
from your club who has never attended.
4-H Basketball Tournament
The tournament will be March 11-13 and 18-20 at
the Immanuel Lutheran School,
Greenville. Come on out and
support our county 4-H activity.
If anyone would be interested in
helping sponsor the Tournament,
contact Rose Rynish (757-6824).
Cost is approximately $30.
4-H History
Our history is rich and worth the effort
it is going to take to compile and
preserve for all to enjoy. We currently
are looking for pictures and
articles from drama, food & clothing
revue, speaking, and music contests and
events. Please identify the people in the pictures and
what it was from. Drop off or mail to the county
extension office, attention Sheila Vander Zanden. If you
want it returned, you must have your name and address.
Your support is valued and appreciated.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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County Fair Judges Training Webinar
There will be a webinar for anyone interested in
becoming a county fair judge or would like to brush
up on their skills as a county fair judge. It will be
held Monday, March 14, 6-8 p.m. Registration due
March 4 and form available at
http://outagamie.uwex.edu/2016/02/05/county-fair-
judges-training-webinar/
County 4-H Speaking Activity
The Outagamie County 4-H Speaking Activity is an
annual event that promotes communication.
Youth may enter in one of the following categories
and will be evaluated on their presentations.
The Speaking Activity will be Monday, May 23,
2016 at 6:00 pm at the UW-Extension Office
Youth who wish to participate need to register by:
Signing up on our website or
Online at http://goo.gl/forms/FBNFMd8Aix or
Email MaryBeth with the information
by Monday, May 9, 2016.
Guidelines
Divisions
A. Cloverbuds
a. Time limit is 3 minutes
b. Cloverbuds will receive a participation
ribbon
B. Grades 3-5 - Time limit is 5 minutes
C. Grades 6-8 – Time limit is 5 minutes
D. Grades 9-13 – Time limit is 8 minutes
Titles must be provided at the time of registration.
All speaking activity material will be prepared for
this activity; it cannot be from other speaking
activities or class assignments.
Categories
I. Interpretive Reading of Prose
Participant selects written prose. Prose is ordinary
language. It can include stories, play cuttings, narratives,
or anything not written as a poem. The material is read
with personal interpretation being presented. Un-
memorized
II. Interpretive Reading of Poetry
Participant selects poetry. It may be a single poem, a
cutting from a single poem, or several related poems.
Poetry is rhythmical. The composition is then read with
personal interpretation being presented. Un-memorized
III. Interpretive Reading of Original Prose or Poetry
Participant writes a poem or prose (story). The material is
read with personal interpretation being presented. Un-
memorized
IV. Memorized
Participant selects or writes prose or poetry. The material
is them memorized and presented without notes in an
interpretive fashion. If desired, props may be used for this
category.
V. Interpretive Team Reading
Participants select a prose, poetry, or drama selection that
would be suitable for two to five individuals. The grade
category is determined by oldest member. Please list all
grades on the registration form. Un-memorized. Props,
costumes, and make-up are not to be used. This is not
play acting; it is interpretive team reading.
VI. Original Speech
Participant writes an original speech on any subject. A
speech is not a story; it is one main idea that is developed
and supported with facts.
The I Want to Know! STEM Camp
Do you like science, technology or engineering? Have
you always wanted to know what makes things work?
Would you like to do cool, hands-on experiments-
including activities in food science, DNA and electricity -
and learn about the science of herpetology and more? If
so, then I Want To Know! Camp is for you! April 29-30,
2016 6 p.m. arrival and 3 p.m. departure at Upham Woods
Environmental Center, Wisconsin Dells, WI, Cost $65
(Includes all meals, lodging, t-shirt, and supplies).
Registration due March 25 and will be taken on a first
come basis and is open to 4-H and non-4-H middle school
youth in grades 6-8. Forms can be found at
http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hstem/events/i-want-to-know-
camp/ or contact Joanna Skluzacek at 608-265-2949 or
[email protected] with questions.
Breakfast on the Farm
Breakfast on the Farm will be Sunday, June 12, 8:00
a.m. – Noon at Keith and Troy Vosters Farm. There
will be opportunities for 4-H club members and
leaders to help this year.
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Tractor and Farm Safety Workshops
Does your son or daughter work on a farm during
the summer? Do you hire youth to work for you
during the year? Do these young people have
adequate safety training? Accidents cause more
deaths to individuals between the ages of 15 and 24
than all other causes combined. To help reduce
accidents, Tractor & Farm Safety Workshops are
being planned by UW-Extension Manitowoc County
and Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton. For
more information and/or to obtain a registration
brochure please visit www.manitowoc.uwex.edu.
Two camps will be offered this year at Camp
TaPaWingo. Dates for the camps are
April 15-17 and April 29-May 1.
Camp TaPaWingo is located at 915
West TaPaWingo Road, Mishicot,
Wisconsin. Cost for the camp is $195
and includes lodging, meals, training
materials, and 24 hours of instruction.
Fox Valley Technical College will have training and
testing on Saturdays, April 9-May 7, 9:00 a.m. –
3:30 p.m., FVTC, 1825 N Bluemound Dr, Appleton.
Students should bring a lunch each day. Cost is
$151.75. To register call 920-735-5645 and use
reference course #64085. Registration deadline is
April 1.
The courses will focus on the safety aspects of
operating farm equipment and daily farm tasks. To
complete the course, youth must attend all sessions
and pass a written and a driving exam. Youth must
be 12 years old in order to enroll in the course for
the intent of certification. Certificates will be issued
following successful completion of course.
8th Annual Arlington Sheep Day
Wisconsin Sheep Breeders Cooperative 2016
Banquet, Recognition Program &
Annual Meeting. Saturday, March
12, 2016; Public Events Facility,
Arlington Agricultural Research
Station. Register by March 1st. For
more information see the event in our online
Calendar of Events.
Horse Project Families
March 22 and April 26
Meeting location: Greenville Town Hall
Board meeting – 6:00 p.m.
Member meeting 7:00 p.m.
See the website for all the upcoming meeting dates.
Dog Project News Outagamie County is hosting a Wisconsin 4-H Dog
Agility Training. Saturday, April 9, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30
p.m. at the Winnegamie Dog Club, W7245 Manitowoc
Rd, Menasha
Workshop Fee: $15.00 (includes lunch)
Make check payable to: Outagamie
County 4-H Dog Project - registrations
due March 28.
Complete details and registration form
can be found at the following
location: 2016 WI 4-H Dog Training
Workshop (online only) or by going to
the Dog Project page on our website or
the Calendar of Events on our website.
All dog project members will receive a project newsletter.
Health papers showing your dog has had rabies, DHPP
and Bordatella vaccinations are required. A copy of
health papers, training fees and dog info sheet must be
mailed to Joann Zeka. The complete schedule of
obedience and agility classes will be listed in the
newsletter. If you plan to exhibit at the fair you will need
to meet all requirements.
Any questions concerning the dog project please contact
Mary Jo Plamann at [email protected] or 920-757-
5465.
Poultry Project Members
Get your Poultry answers and or
demonstrations here. Topics could include
showmanship, information on purchasing or finding
fowl, preparing for a show,
swap meets or any other related
item. Nate Rynish is willing to
be a resource to help you with
the Poultry Project. Just call or
email Nate at 460-5527 or
[email protected] Nate will also be
available at the Fun Show to help you with all your poultry needs.
Remember, all poultry project members are required
to attend a mandatory meeting which will be met by
attending this event. Watch for mailings with
additional information on these, as well as other
events.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
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Rabbit Project Learning Day
Rabbit Project Learning Day, Saturday, April 16, 1-
3 p.m., Laurie Penterman residence,
7983 Outagamie Rd., Kaukauna. All
rabbit project members may bring a
rabbit to this event to practice doing
showmanship, but you aren't required to
bring one. Please RSVP to Laurie at
766-0491 or email to
[email protected] before April 12. More
information will be mailed to the rabbit project
members. Remember, all rabbit project members are
required to attend one educational meeting.
Rabbit/Poultry Fun Day
Rabbit/Poultry Fun Day, Saturday, May 14,
Fairgrounds, Seymour. Any youth age 8-19 may
participate in the showing and educational activities.
Free entry with no entry limits. All poultry over the
age of 16 weeks must be certified pullorum free.
Swap starts at 7:00 a.m. and entry for the show starts
at 8:00 a.m. This is an opportunity to learn about
showing your animal and learn what judges are
looking for. Lunch will be available.
Project leaders are asked to bring bars,
cookies, raffle items and educational
resources to share. If you have any
questions, contact Laurie Penterman,
Karen Kuhn or Jeremy Trost.
To be eligible to sell in the auction, poultry and
rabbit members MUST attend at least one
educational meeting.
Woodworking
Workshop
A hands on workshop will be
Saturday, March 5, 9:00 am - Noon at Pete
Wachtendonk’s residence. Members will have an
opportunity to make individual projects. A letter
with registration was sent to members through
4honline in February with sign-up on Google Forms.
Knitting & Crocheting Members If you need any assistance with your projects
contact resource leaders Diane VanAsten
(crocheting) at 984-3608 or Ellen LaMarche
(knitting) at 450-6327.
Rocket Launch 2016
Outagamie/Waupaca County 4-H Rocket Launch
May 21, 2016, 9:00 AM to noon
The Outagamie/Waupaca County rocket launch will
be held this year at Farmers Park in Stephensville,
WI. The park is located at the corner County Hwy S
and Hwy 76, just 6 miles north of Greenville.
Bring your rocket, some engines, and your
excitement. We will have launch pads, extra
engines, and remote electric launchers ready for use.
If you don't have a rocket to use, just come and use
ours.
Aerospace project members -
watch your email for more details.
You do not have to be in the
aerospace project to participate.
Please RSVP at [email protected] or
(920) 997-0363.
Clothing, Knitting, Crocheting,
and Foods Revue
The county 4-H Clothing, Knitting, Crocheting and
Foods Revue will be Saturday, April 23 at the
Northland Mall. Judging begins at 10:00 a.m.
All details, revue class listings
and special registration forms
will be sent to project members.
Registrations are due April 4.
Volunteers are needed to help
with registration and recording, contact Joan
832-5122 if you can help.
Summer Camps at FVTC Hands-on summer camp options for middle
school and high school students. FVTC offers a
variety of high-tech, engaging summer camp options
for middle school and high school students, all at a
reasonable cost. Online registration for summer
2016 camps will open on March 1.
For camp descriptions, more info and
registration to fvtc.edu/summer camps
NON-ANIMAL PROJECTS INFO
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Leaders Association Meeting
All registered certified leaders are invited to
participate in the 4-H Leaders Association meetings.
The next meeting is Monday, April 25, 7:00 p.m.
Future meetings are June 27, August 29 and
November 28. **Please note the location for all
these meetings will be at the Center Town Hall.
The following clubs are asked to report what their
4-H Club is doing and to serve a light snack: Snack
provided by: Fast Trackers (coordinate and purchase
the milk), Liberty Local-Motions, New Horizons,
and North Star. Please attend. Your input is greatly
valued!!!
Youth Leadership at
Upham Woods
75 years of youth development at
Upham Woods will be
commemorated the weekend of
September 17-18, 2016 and we are
seeking 4-H youth to be an integral
part of that event. This is an
excellent opportunity for youth to earn volunteer hours,
gain leadership skill development, and to participate in an
Upham Woods event outside of the summer camp
experience. We need your help to find youth
representatives for:
Planning of the 75th Anniversary event
o Be part of the leadership team to coordinate
the 75th anniversary
Sunday 9/18/16 Anniversary Event Volunteers
o Day of event set-up/clean-up
o Be available to direct guests to various areas
around camp
If you would be interested in participating please contact
Max Myers, Upham Woods Program Director, at
CHS Larsen Cooperative
Scholarship
The criteria and 2016 application can be found at
CHSLarsenCooperative.com. The deadline for the
scholarship is March 15, 2016. Visit their website to
download the application or call 1-800-924-6677.
4-H Youth Leaders
Bowling
Monday, April 18th
Watch your email for more details.
Basketball Tournament Concession
Stand – the 4-H Youth Leaders Association
coordinates and runs the concession stand during the
4-H Basketball Tournament as one of its major
fundraisers for the year. This fundraiser helps offset
the costs for youth leader activities. If you
participate in youth leader activities, it is expected
that you help with fundraisers. Sign up will be at
our meeting and watch for emails with the web link.
Officer Responsibilities
Secretaries Report
Please remember part of the secretary officer duties,
besides keeping accurate records of club business, is
to turn a copy of the minutes into the UW-Extension
Office. This can be done by mail (3365 W. Brewster
St, Appleton, WI 54914), fax (920) 832-4783, or
email [email protected]. The club
minutes are important for 4-H records, but also
reflect eligibility for the Top 10 Secretary’s Book
Award.
Reporter Report
Reporters are reminded to forward a copy of your
meeting report to your local newspaper and turn a
copy of the report into the UW-Extension Office.
This can be done by mail (3365 W. Brewster St,
Appleton, WI 54914), fax (920) 832-4783 or email
[email protected]. The club reports
are important for 4-H records, but also reflect
eligibility for the Top 10 Reporter’s Book Award.
Treasurer Report
Treasurers are reminded that accurate records need
to be kept and reported at each monthly club
meeting.
Make a Difference: Help Send a
Military Child to Camp
Help a 4-H Teen in an initiative to raise funding for
military kids to participate in Military Kids Camp at
Upham Woods in August. More information can be
found on the post on our website:
http://counties.uwex.edu/outagamie/2016/02/19/mak
e-a-difference-help-send-a-military-child-to-camp/
YOUTH LEADERS INFORMATION
LEADERSHIP
VOLUNTEER LEADER INFORMATION
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Monday, July 11- Friday, July 15.
SAVE THE DATES!
Camper registration forms will be available in late
March and DUE by May 13. For more information
about camp please visit our website under the
Summer Camp tab.
Camp Planning Meeting
When: Tuesday, March 8, 2016, 6:30 p.m.
Where: UW-Fox Valley, Menasha (room 1346)
All are welcome, but especially those who have been
to camp and are interested in going to camp in 2016.
Contact MaryBeth if you’re interested.
2016 Area Animal Science Days Outagamie County will host the 2016 Area Animal
Science Days (AASD) on Tuesday, June 28 at the
Outagamie County Fairgrounds in Seymour. Area Animal
Science Days is a day-long event held regionally around
the state in June where youth in the beef, dairy, horse,
sheep and swine projects increase their decision making
skills and knowledge of animals through judging and
grading experiences. Events include evaluation of dairy
cattle, horses and meat animals; dairy showmanship
contests; hippology (the study of horses); and oral reasons
workshops. In addition, each site offers a variety of
workshops for small animal projects, which may include
rabbits, poultry, and dogs.
UPDATE: There will be a Volunteer Coordination
meeting on Monday, March 28, 7:00 pm at the UW-
Extension Office. Many Volunteers are needed to
support this large event. Any older youth and adults
willing to volunteer during AASD, please contact
Casey at [email protected]. More details
will be shared in the months ahead. Thanks!
Paper Clover Sales
The spring Paper Clover Sales is scheduled for April
13-24 at Tractor Supply Company, Appleton. Outagamie
County 4-H will have a presence at the store and would
like clubs to participate with in-store (or parking lot)
activities. Tractor Supply customers enjoy live animals
and project demos. Also, we need your support with the
purchase of the Paper Clovers. The Outreach Committee
receives a portion of the money raised and goes towards
promotional materials. Please begin thinking about how
you can help during this spring event. For more
information and to schedule your participation, contact
Phil Hietpas at 931-5372.
Pumpkin & Sunflower Contest
4-H members and Cloverbuds are eligible to enter the
Pumpkin & Sunflower Contest that will be held in
October, but you must sign up with your club main leader
prior to the 4-H Leaders Association Meeting on April 25.
If you do not sign up by then you will not be able to
participate in the contest. Main leaders must submit a list
to Julie Marcks at the 4-H Leaders Association Meeting
on April 25.
Outreach Committee
Have a 4-H event coming up and would like to show what
Outagamie County 4-H has to offer? Please check out an
Outreach tote from the county office or contact a
committee member. Working together to promote 4-H
and all it has to offer is everyone's responsibility.
The Outagamie County 4-H Outreach Committee is
gearing up for another exciting year of events. We have
several events already scheduled and need your
help. Please go to the 4-H website for a list of events. We
invite you to volunteer for 1, 2, or maybe all of the
events! Let's show our county what 4-H has to offer.
There is no better way than through the Power of Youth
and the support of our adults. Contact Sheila
at [email protected]; Mary at
[email protected]; Phil at [email protected]
Action Center
It's not too early to start thinking about performing on the
Action Center stage during the Outagamie County Fair.
Several time slots have already been filled, so call to
request a time to do your demonstration, speech, drama
play, musical act, project talk or anything else that would
show what 4-H has to offer. Please contact Sheila Vander
Zanden at [email protected] or call
757-6471 soon to schedule your time.
Articles in the 4-H Connection
If your club has a special event like a community service
project, club trip/tour, or guest speaker that you would
like to share, email Vicki at
[email protected]. If you provide a picture,
the UW-Extension office needs to verify that we have a
photo release on file for all people in the photo. Due the
15th of April, June, August, October, December, and
February.
Leathercraft Tools There are leathercraft tools available for clubs to use from
the UW-Extension Office. There is a deposit of $20 to
borrow one set of tools, which is reimbursed when all
tools are returned and inventory is taken. Please call 832-
5122 to reserve a set
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SUMMER CAMP
Outagamie County UW-Extension 3365 W Brewster Street Appleton, WI 54914
Visit Outagamie County UW-Extension
website at:
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AGRICULTURE (920) 832-5121
FAMILY LIVING (920) 832-4763
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (920) 832-5122
4-H/YOUTH (920) 832-5123
Fax (920) 832-4783
711 (Wisconsin Relay)
Thomas Nelson, County Executive (920) 832-1684
County Extension Staff
Karen Dickrell, Family Living/Administration
Evan Groth, Nutrition Educator
Kevin Jarek, Crops & Soils
Zen Miller, Dairy & Livestock
Casey Plamann, 4-H Youth Development
Jim Resick, Community Development
MaryBeth Seib, 4-H Youth & Family
Kristine Soper, Nutrition Educator
Extension Support Staff
Vicki Handschke, Office Assistant
Joan Behle, Office Assistant
Terry Hampton, Office Assistant
Shari Peterson, Program Assistant
Extension Education Committee
County Board of Supervisors
Daniel Rettler, Chair
Keith Surprise, Vice Chair
Daniel Melchert, Secretary
Leroy VanAsten, Member
Debbie VanderHeiden, Member
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