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April-May-June 2016
Message from Your President Since the Old Time Gathering will not be held this year, we have lost one major fund-raising
activity. To replace this ‘lost’ income, several fund-raising events will be scheduled throughout
the year to raise the money needed to purchase books for the Wisconsin Bookworms™
program and for budgeted donations and organizational expenses. The fund-raising activities
that were approved at the January county HCE meeting are printed on page 5 in this newsletter.
Watch for newsletter and email notices as these fund-raising events are scheduled and
additional details are announced.
This year’s “On the Move and in the Groove” exercise challenge runs from February 28th
through May 28th. Copies of the activity chart were distributed to club representatives
attending the January and March county HCE meetings. This program isn’t just for HCE
members. Ask your friends and neighbors to join you on your daily walks. Please submit
completed activity charts to Marianne Zastrow by June 3rd. A county report will be compiled
and sent to WAHCE.
All HCE members are asked to complete an “Impact of HCE” report again this year. The
timeframe for reporting your volunteer activities and donations is June 1, 2015 to May 31,
2016. Copies of the report forms were distributed to club representatives attending the January
and March county HCE meetings. Please submit all completed reports to Diane Koch by June
3rd. A county report will be compiled and sent to WAHCE.
The Southeast District WAHCE Spring Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 27th at
Generations in Plymouth (Sheboygan County HCE hosts). Put it on your calendar and plan to
attend this gathering of HCE members from nine counties in southeastern Wisconsin! Contact
Diane Koch or Linda Feucht by April 5th if you plan to attend. Meeting details and
registration fee will be provided to you as they become available.
The Emerald Clovers HCE Club is making plans for a spring trip to an Amish community in
May. Details for this trip will be announced at Spring Council on Monday, April 25th.
Let’s get “on the move” and get more people “in the groove” with HCE. Ask your relatives,
friends and neighbors to attend Learning Sessions with you and to volunteer with you for club
community service projects. The “impact of HCE” will expand as we learn new things, share
what we’ve learned and care about others in the community and around the world!
Diane Koch
In This Issue
Calendar of Events 2
Inclement Weather
From Pattie 3
Klub Korner 4
Fund Raising Activities 5 HCE Supplies Spring Council Cultural Arts Contest Silent Auction
Summer Picnic 6 Collection for Nicaragua Learning Centers Program Planning Learning Sessions 7
Service of Love 8 Bookworms ™
Cultural Arts Contest 9-11
Clip Outs 12
Website: dodge.uwex.edu
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Calendar of Events
April 7 (Thurs) – last day to register for April Learning Session
April 15 (Fri) – program topic suggestions due to Program Coordinator
April 21 (Thurs) – LS: Meet Alice in Dairyland, 6:00 pm
April 25 (Mon) – Spring Council with Scholarship Presentation, Cultural Arts Contest and Silent Auction Cultural Arts judging 6:00; Scholarship presentation 7:00 pm; Meeting 7:15 pm
April 27 (Wed ) – Southeast District Spring Meeting, Sheboygan County
April 28 (Mon) – Focus on Women, 4:00 pm at Juneau Community Center May 3 (Tues) - last day to register for May Learning Session May 17 (Tues) - LS: Acupressure, 6:00 pm June 9 (Thurs) - County HCE picnic, 4pm-8pm at Juneau City Park (rain Administration Building) Cultural Arts Bonus Category, “Let’s Make Music” people’s choice vote June 10 (Fri) - 2017 program votes due to Program Coordinator June 15 (Wed) - Program Planning for 2017, 6:00 pm Early June—register for the WAHCE Conference July 12 (Tues) - County HCE meeting with potluck; Potluck supper 6:00pm; Meeting 6:45pm August 17-21 (Wed-Sun) - Dodge County Fair, Dodge County Fairgrounds Dodge County HCE received a slot at Glenn’s Market in Watertown to do a Brat Haus Fund-raiser with the proceeds going to the Book Worms™ project. The date is Friday, September 9,. 2016 – and the location is
Glenn’s Market in Watertown. If you have any questions and/or are willing to help, please contact Sally at
920-988-7797 or [email protected]
Reminders All Dodge County HCE educational programs, county meetings and activities are held at the Dodge
County Administration Building, 127 E. Oak Street, Juneau WI or as noted in the calendar.
All Learning Sessions need five or more persons to sign up to attend.
Registration deadline is two weeks prior to the date of the program.
If fewer than five people sign up by that date, the session will be cancelled.
To register for a Learning Session: Call the Extension Office at 920-386-3790, send the registration clip-
out to the Dodge County UW-Extension Office, 127 E. Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039, or send an email to
Deb Weber at [email protected].
All HCE members may attend any and all Dodge County HCE activities.
All Learning Sessions are open to the public. Invite your friends and neighbors to attend!
Weather Cancellations broadcast on these radio stations: Beaver Dam. - WBEV (A.M. 1430) / WXRO (FM 95.3) Mayville - WMDS (FM 98.7)
Hartford - WTKM (A.M. 1540 / FM 104.9) Waupun - WFDL (A.M. 1170 / FM 97.7)
Hello from Pattie
Dear HCE Friends,
With longer days and warmer weather, I feel a sense of anticipation. Spring represents a time of rebirth
and awakening. Before our very eyes, we watch the gray of winter and the brown of early spring
transform into a glorious bloom of color as trees bud and perennials bloom. Along with the anticipation
of springtime changes, I feel a deep anticipation for changes that are eminent for UW Extension. By now,
most of you have heard and read about last year’s state legislators approved $250 million cut to the UW-
System. UW-Extension falls under the umbrella of UW and is subject to these cuts. Given the nature of
the cut, a complete re-design of the way UW-Extension serves the communities of Wisconsin is
necessary. I want to take the time to reassure you that as our organization puts into place a model to deal
with the enormity of the cuts, my dedication and commitment to you and my other work responsibilities
remains strong.
This spring look for a survey from me. The survey is a tool for us to take a close look at Dodge County
HCE and examine our strengths and weaknesses and areas to improve. I will also be attending local club
meetings. This is an attempt to get to know people and to understand members’ needs, wants, and
concerns better.
I sincerely invite you to this year’s Focus on Women Resource Fair. We are moving the event this year to
the Juneau Community Center April 28 from 3:30 to 8:00 P.M. The theme this year, “Live, Love, and
Laugh” will focus on empower ing women to live the best life they are able. Par ticipants will learn
more about Blue Zones, the Five Love Languages, and have the opportunity to laugh with Magic
Entertainer and Hypnotist Nino Cruzillini. Please join me.
Have a marvelous spring. Enjoy the fresh air and the longer days.
Pattie Carroll
“An EEO/Affirmative Action Employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and ADA requirements.
If you need an interpreter, materials in alternate formats or other accommodations to access this program. or activity, please contact the Dodge County UW-Extension Office at 920-386-3790 as soon as possible preceding the scheduled event so that proper arrangements can be made in a timely fashion.”
Pattie Carroll Family Living Educator
and HCE Advisor
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Klub Korner
Indian Garden December
The Indian Garden Club held it’s Christmas Party in December. After eating at
Perkins, a dice game was played, and members exchanged Secret Pal gifts and drew names for next year.
Some members volunteered at Ruby’s Pantry in Lebanon.
January
The Indian Garden Club enjoyed a four course Swedish meal, with members bringing foods chosen for the
Study of Sweden. New President is Carol Lenius. Sharon Greenwald told of volunteering at Ruby’s Pantry in
Lebanon. Some members are doing gel pictures. Projects were chosen band plans made for next year. We
will have a Valentine’s exchange in February.
February
The Indian Garden Club held it’s annual Valentine’s Exchange, with each member bringing homemade or
handmade items to exchange. The club gave a gift of a flowering plant to Margie Eickelberg, who is ill.
Members learned about America’s First Ladies, with additional information, clippings, and books from the
Library show, which included what they wore and did.
Submitted by Lorraine Kohn
Country Neighbors January
Members ate food from Sweden. Barbara told members about the First Ladies - some were very nice.
Mother Hubbards February
We had a “Special Luncheon” with members bringing “Healthy Snacks”. We enjoyed Apple Cider made by
one of our members, Toasted Whole Wheat Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwiches, Cheeses, Deviled eggs,
Whole Wheat Rollups with bananas and Nutella, pumpkin muffins, assorted fruits and veggies as well as
yogurt with granola and fruit for dessert.
Emerald Clovers Emerald Clovers made a donation to the Wisconsin/Nicaragua Partners of the Americas. We challenge others
clubs to do the same in supporting this Statewide HCE Program. We had our Sweden Program with Laura
Schoenike as our speaker. She student taught in Sweden during the fall semester 2015 and shared her personal
experience in the country and made us Lussebulle, a traditional Swedish treat. Several members are involved
as volunteers with the Ruby’s Pantry Food Ministry in Lebanon. The club is holding a Community Service
Work Night and is making plans for a Spring Educational Experience to the Amish.
Ledgeview
Our main event in February was the Swedish dinner at the home of Mary Fogarty, who was dressed in a period
outfit. She shared a lot of information about the country and their mealtime traditions, including how they give
a toast. After dinner a short movie was watched on Sweden.
There were no other HCE Center submissions with club minutes for this newsletter edition.
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FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES These fund-raisers were approved by members attending the county HCE meeting on
January 27th:
-- Quilt raffle with clubs donating additional items with a minimum $25 value
-- No-bake ‘Bake Sale’ (members donate $10 each). Members are asked to submit donations to Treasurer
Linda Feucht by the July 12th county HCE meeting. Club treasurers are asked to collect member donations
and submit one check for the entire club.
-- Glenn’s Market brat fry on September 9th, 2016 - all proceeds for Wisconsin Bookworms™
-- Culver’s work night and calendars – all proceeds for Wisconsin
Bookworms™
-- Thrivent Choice® Dollars (add our organization to the list of possible
donation recipients)
-- Benvenutos work night
Suggestions for additional fund-raising or grant-writing opportunities are
always welcome. Bring your ideas to the next county HCE meeting or
contact Diane Koch at any time.
HCE SUPPLIES
If you are storing any supplies that were purchased for an HCE event (and paid for by HCE), please contact
Diane Koch. We want to collect and do an inventory of all HCE supplies, and then store everything at one
location so they can be used at county HCE meetings.
SPRING COUNCIL, CULTURAL ARTS CONTEST,
SILENT AUCTION
The schedule for the evening’s activities on Monday, April 25th:
-- Cultural arts entries will be received from 5:30 pm to 6:00 pm and judging will start at 6:00 pm.
-- Refreshments will be available from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm. (Host: Juneau Center)
-- Silent Auction items should be in place by 6:00 pm and bidding will be from 6:00 to 7:00 pm.
-- Presentation of the Dodge County HCE Scholarship will take place at 7:00 pm.
-- The business meeting will begin about 7:15 pm and adjourn by 8:30 pm.
-- View Cultural Arts entries after the business meeting adjourns. All entries must stay in place until
everyone has a chance to see them – about 30 minutes. (If judging is completed prior to adjournment, the
meeting may be recessed for a half-hour so all can view the cultural arts display.)
-- Top bidders must pick up and pay for their Silent Auction purchases after
the business meeting.
SILENT AUCTION Bring an item (or two) – new or gently used – that you no longer want to
keep stashed away in a drawer or closet. Bring some cash, too, and be ready
to bid on the items that others have brought. Join in the fun and help raise
money for the Sunshine Fund! (This fund pays for annual HCE social events
– the summer picnic and the Christmas party – and other non-budgetary
expenses.)
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SUMMER PICNIC:
All HCE members, spouses and family members are invited to attend the HCE Summer Picnic at
Juneau City Park on Thursday, June 9th from 4:00 to 8:00 pm – with potluck supper at 5:00 pm. Each
person (family) attending is asked to bring a dish of your favorite food, with any necessary serving
utensils, and any non-alcoholic beverages you wish to drink. Plates, napkins, eating utensils and
beverage cups will be provided. Take a break from the summer heat and join your fellow HCE
members for some delicious food, socializing and a chance to vote for your favorite “Let’s Make
Music” entry. (Rain location: Dodge County Administration Building, Auditorium)
“Let’s Make Music” Bonus Category guidelines are on page 11.
COLLECTION FOR NICARAGUA LEARNING CENTERS:
Donations of sewing, baking and other supplies that are needed in Nicaraguan Learning Centers can be
brought to the HCE summer picnic on June 9th. These donations will be packed by members of the
Emerald Clovers Club and taken to the warehouse at Stevens Point. Copies of the list of needed
supplies were handed out at the county HCE meeting on March 10th.
Contact Diane Koch if you need additional copies of the supplies list.
PROGRAM PLANNING:
The 2017 Program Planning meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 15th
at 6:00 pm in the County Administration Building. All club Vice
Presidents (or another club member) and all County HCE Executive Board
Members are encouraged to attend. Each club should have at least one
representative attend this meeting to assist in choosing the educational
programs to be offered by Dodge County HCE in 2017. Give your
program suggestions to Sandy Peirick, Program Coordinator, by April 15th.
After a list of topics is compiled and distributed, all members will be asked
to vote on their favorites – with the top choices being considered for
inclusion in the 2017 Learning Session schedule.
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Learning Sessions
Learning Session: Meet Alice in Dairyland
Date: Thursday, April 21 Time: 6:00 pm
Place: County Administration Building, Auditorium, Room F & G
Meet Teyanna Loether and learn how she promotes Wisconsin’s diverse
agriculture industry during her travels around the state as the 68th Alice in
Dairyland.
Learning Session: Acupressure
Date: Tuesday, May 17 Time: 6:00 pm
Place: County Administration Building, Auditorium, Room F & G
Dr. David Milbradt will share how acupressure can help to reduce stress, and
how we can add it to our daily lives.
Learning Session: Aquaponics
Date: Wednesday, August 31 Time: 1:30 pm
Place: County Administration Building, Auditorium, Room F & G
Mark Krause will give us a virtual tour of the family’s new aquaponics farm near
Horicon. Aquapoinics combines the raising of aquatic animals (fish) with
hydroponics (the cultivation of plants in water).
Learning Session: Composting
Date: Wednesday, September 21 Time: 1:30 pm
Place: County Administration Building, Auditorium, Room H & I
Learn about the benefits of composting. Learn what to compost, and what
not to compost, using different composting methods.
Registration is required at least two weeks prior to the date of each Learning Session.
Register by phone 920-386-3790, email [email protected] or return the registration
clip-out to Dodge County Extension Office, Dodge County Administration Building,
127 E. Oak Street, Juneau WI 53039.
If fewer than five people register for any session, that session will be cancelled
and those who registered will be notified.
A new Service of Love project for Dodge County HCE is clipping
coupons to support military families. Military families stationed over-
seas can use manufacturer coupons up to 6 months after the expiration
date. This program has been alive and doing well since 2007. Military families can save thou-
sands of dollars each year, making life living overseas more affordable for them. This project is
supported by the American Legion Auxiliary 146 Beaver Dam. They have sent coupons to To-
kyo, Japan, Germany and Italy. The military families can only use regular manufacturer's na-
tional brand coupons such as from newspaper inserts, coupon mailings, store displays & cou-
pons you may receive directly from the manufacturer. There are two grocery categories of cou-
pons, food and non-food. They can't use restaurant coupons. Note: Food, baby and pet coupons
are the most requested coupons and usually needed more than non-food. Food item ideas are
dairy, bread, food, canned goods, beverages, water, candy, meats and frozen foods etc. Non-
food idea items are baby/child cleaners, toiletries, make-up, paper products, vitamins, medi-
cines, pet foods, etc. Start clipping those coupons regularly and you can drop them off at a
learning session or any county HCE meeting. Just be sure to clip them neatly first, so they will
be easier to sort, and to mail. Make sure that the expiration date is visual or they will be rejected
at the grocery stores. Also clipping the coupons neatly will help us to keep the costs down in
shipping. We prefer the coupons to be no more than three months expired because of the time to
mail them overseas and for the families to receive them in time for use. Laurie Hron and Mari-
anne Zastrow will be in chairperson for this new activity.
NOTE: Please inform them how much time you spend clipping the coupons.
We have the following Dodge County schools involved with the Book
Worms Program: Schurz School, Watertown; St. John’s Juneau; John
Hustis, Hustisford; St. John’s, Fox Lake; and the Head Start Programs
in Beaver Dam. Thanks to our dedicated Book Worms Volunteers for
reading to the students and doing the related activities with the class.
Dodge County HCE received a slot at Glenn’s Market in Watertown to
do a Brat Haus Fund-raiser with the proceeds going to the Book
Worms project. The date is Friday, September 9,. 2016 – and the loca-
tion is Glenn’s Market in Watertown. If you have any questions and/or are willing to help,
please contact Sally at 920-988-7797 or [email protected]
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Dodge County Association for Home and Community Education
2016 Cultural Arts Contest Monday, April 25, 2016
1. Paintings/Drawings
Framed or Wrapped
A. Oil B. Acrylic
C. Water Color
D. Other
2. Photography (note Rule #4) A. Color – Landscape
B. Color – Waterscape
C. Color – Plants
D. Color – Animals
E. Color – People
F. Color – Skyscape G. Black and White
H. Other
3. Sewing
A. Children’s Wear B. Adult Wear
C. Original Design
D. Wearable Art
E. Useful Sewn Item
F. Purse or Tote
G. Pillows H. Sewn item made from
recycled materials
I. Other
4. Knitting A. Wearable Item
B. Afghan
C. Other
5. Crocheting
A. Wearable Item B. Doily/Dresser Scarf
C. Afghan
D. Other
6. Hand Stitching A. Plastic Canvas
B. Embroidery
C. Counted Cross Stitch
D. Other
7. Crafts (note Rule #7) A. Cards–paper only-6
B. Cards–mixed media-6
C. Scrapbooking
D. Craft made from
recycled materials E. Handcrafted doll/toy
F. Glass craft
G. Other
8. Heritage Skills
A. Hardanger
B. Tatting
C. Woodworking D. Basketry
E Spinning/Weaving
F. Felting
G Swedish Weaving
H. Rug Making I. Original published book
J. Other
9. Bed Quilts (Larger than 60” x 80”
or 4,800 square inches)
A. Tied
B. Hand quilted Machine Quilted by You:
C. Pieced
D. Appliqued
E. Embroidered
Machine Quilted Professionally:
F. Pieced G. Appliquéd
H. Embroidered
I. Any other Bed Quilt
10. Lap/Baby Quilt (Smaller than
60” x 80” or 4,800 square inches)
A. Tied
B. Hand-quilted
Machine Quilted By You
C. Pieced
D. Appliquéd E. Embroidered
Machine Quilted Professionally
F. Pieced
G Appliquéd
H. Embroidered I. Any other lap quilt
11. Quilted Wall Hanging
(NO Frame) -- One (1) item only
no longer than 50 inches
A. Hand Quilted, fabric B. Machine Quilted, fabric
C. Other i.e., - collage of
assembled materials or
mixed media
12. Table Topper/Runner
A. Hand Quilted
B. Machine Quilted
C. Other
13. Jewelry
A. Bracelet
B. Necklace
C. Other
14. Constructed Original Item
A. Clay/Pottery
B. Wood
C. Other
15. Painted Objects
A. China
B. Glass
C. Fabric D. Wood
E. Other
Poem, Essay, Short Story/Play Include 3 copies, stapled individually
if multiple pages.
Do not count “a”, “an”, and “the” for
either essays or short stories.
(Refer to Rule # 5 on Guidelines.)
16. Poem
17. Essay
Original, 1 topic; 250-500 words
18. Short Story/Play
Original that has beginning, middle and end
3,000 words or less
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 19. Bonus Category –
“Let’s Make Music”. The “best” entry in this category will be determined by a people’s choice vote at the HCE summer picnic on Thursday, June 9th.
-- Base no larger than 10” x 10” with a maximum height of 20”
-- The display you use for your
creation is of your choice.
-- You can use any media to
construct your entry.
Dodge County Association for Home and Community Education 2016 Cultural and Textile Arts Contest Guidelines
The Dodge County HCE Cultural Arts Contest will be held on Monday, April 25, 2016. Bring your entries to the Dodge County Administration Building Auditorium between 5:30 and 6:00 pm. Entries must be in place by 6:00 pm.
Complete and attach an entry form to each entry. Additional forms will be available.
Up to twelve (12) winning entries will advance to the State Cultural and Textile Arts Show
held at the WAHCE Conference in Eau Claire on September 12-14, 2016.
1. All work must be done by entrant and completed after last year’s county contest. 2. Kits and patterns may be used as long as entrant does all the work.
3. All items must be clean or laundered or will be disqualified by the judge. 4. Photography must be an 8” x 10” photograph -- unmatted only -- put into an 8½” x 11”
plastic sleeve – slip in tag board or cardboard behind picture. Double-sided tape will hold picture to your tag board. Photographs matted or framed will be disqualified.
5. Poems, essays and short stories/plays must be typed. Use plain paper and 12 pitch
font. All entries must not be framed or in book form. Staple a cover sheet with the category/title which is to be centered on the entry. Name should appear only on the
back side. (Winning entrants will be asked to sign a permission form if they agree to have their piece printed in WAHCE Update.)
6. If bringing an easel for your painting or drawing, be sure to securely attach a label
showing your name, district and county to the easel with tape. 7. Six (6) Cards without envelopes must be mounted as a group on a flat sturdy display
board no larger than 14” x 22” or they will be disqualified. 8. Dodge County HCE and WAHCE are NOT RESPONSIBLE for any loss or damage of
items.
9. Questions? Call Jean Milroy at 920-349-3243 or send email to [email protected].
ENTRY FORM l ENTRY FORM
Category/Class (example 2D): _________________ l Category/Class (example 2D): _________________
Title or Description: ___________________________ l Title or Description: ___________________________
_______________________________________________ l _______________________________________________
_______________________________________________ l _______________________________________________
l
l
l
Name: l Name:
Address: l Address:
City/Zip: l City/Zip:
Phone: l Phone:
Club: l Club:
l If this item receives a blue ribbon, do you want it If this item receives a blue ribbon, do you want it to be considered for entry in the State Cultural l to be considered for entry in the State Cultural Arts Contest? Yes No Arts Contest? Yes No
Are you using a display easel? Yes No l Are you using a display easel? Yes No
BONUS CATEGORY ENTRY FORM
Category/Class (example 2D): 19
Title:__________________________________________
_______________________________________________
Description:___________________________________
_______________________________________________
Name:_________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________
City/Zip:______________________________________
Phone:_____________________________
Club:__________________________________________
19. Bonus Category – “Let’s Make Music”
For the past four years our "Bonus" contest has been greeted with a lot of excitement and
participation. We decided to do it again. This year we're celebrating with “Let’s Make Music.” The bonus category is just for fun!!
Here are the rules to enter:
-- The display you use for your creation is of your choice. -- You can use any media to construct
your entry. -- There is a size restriction. Base must be no larger than 10” x 10”
with a maximum height of 20”.
Our county’s Bonus Category entry in the State Cultural Arts Contest will be chosen by people’s choice vote at the County HCE
Summer Picnic on Thursday, June 9th.
Dodge County UW-Extension 127 E. Oak Street Rm. 108 Juneau WI 53039 Phone 920-386-3790 Fax 920-386-3928Website: dodge.uwex.edu
Clip Outs
Learning Session: Acupressure
Tuesday, May 17 Time 6:00pm
Name ____________________
Club _____________________
Phone #: __________________
Please RSVP by May 3, 2016
Learning Session: Acuaponics
Wednesday, August 31 Time 1:30pm
Name ____________________
Club _____________________
Phone #: __________________
Please RSVP by August 17, 2016
Learning Session: Meet Alice in Dairyland Thursday, April 21, 6:00pm
Name ____________________
Club _____________________
Phone #: __________________
Please RSVP by April 7, 2016
Learning Session: Composting
Wednesday, September 21 Time 1:30 pm
Name ____________________
Club _____________________
Phone #: __________________
Please RSVP by September 7, 2016