OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
wyandot.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational pro-
grams to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.
2017
Upcoming Events
January 2017:
Tuesday 17: Adult Volunteer Education, 7:00pm, Wyandot Mem. Hospital conference room, (basement of hospital)
Wednesday 18: Adult Volunteer Education, 7:00pm, Wyandot Mem. Hospital conference room, (basement of hospital)
Saturday 28: Adult Volunteer Education, 9:30am, Wyandot Mem. Hospital conference room, (basement of hospital)
Tuesday 24: Volunteer Appreciation Banquet, 6:00pm
Tuesday 31: Club Financial Summary Due
February 2017:
Friday 3: Camp Counselor applications due Sunday 5: Advisory Council Pancake-Sausage Meal & 4-H Family Kickoff; 9:00AM—2:00PM, Wyandot County Fairgrounds
March 2017:
Sunday 5-Saturday: Ohio 4-H Week Saturday 11: Ohio 4-H Conference Saturday 18: Ohio Beef Expo, Ohio Expo Center, Columbus
Monday 27: Early Enrollment Deadline for Pizza Party
Letter from Robbi/Adult Volunteer Sessions/Agronomic Crop Research Experience (ACRE) Summer In-ternships/
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Camp Councilor Application info/Kelleys Island/50 Year Family/Thank you to sponsors
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National 4-H Conference/Pictures from 5-K Run
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Market Weigh –In Highlights 5
Pancake Meal & 4-H Kickoff 6
Inside this issue:
Science Saturday 7-8
Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) Fact Sheet for 4-H Youth Livestock Pro-ducers and Families
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Statewide Camp Counselor Training Workshop
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Monthly Meetings:
Advisory Council: 1st Thurs. of the month
Jr. Fair Board: 3rd Wed. of the month
Horse Committee: 1st Thurs. of the month
Endowment Committee: 1st Tues. of the month
CarTEENS: 3rd Mon. every other month
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Attention All Adult Volunteers (that includes: club advisors and committee members), will need to participate in one of the Adult Volunteer Education sessions.
Sessions will be held on Tuesday, January 17 at 7:00 PM, Wednesday, January 18 at 7:00PM. and Saturday, January 28 at 9:30AM at Wyandot Memorial Hospital basement conference room. You must at-
tend one of these sessions. Also available at the volunteer sessions will be 2017 Wyandot County 4-H information and club packets.
Please let the Extension office know
which session you will be attending. You can call or email your preference by Friday, January 13
Thank you.
January 2017
To the Wyandot County 4-H Community,
“The time has come, the walrus said, to speak of many things….” The many things I have learned from all of you, the many fine people I have met and come to know and respect, the many times I have given thanks for the opportunity to serve Wyandot County and 4-H.
I now need to attend to a little….life. I will be retiring from OSU Extension and the position of Wyandot County 4-H educator, effective January 28, 2017.
I am truly grateful for the unfailing support I have received from our 4-H Program Assistant, Di-ane Wisda and from our OSU Extension office associate, Elaine Tschanen. They will keep 4-H in Wyandot County going until my replacement is on board—hopefully by Memorial Day. The Uni-versity has processes in place that must be followed, but will result in the best possible person to be the next OSU Extension 4-H educator for our county.
Thanks, again, to each and all of you for your good energy and your support and your commit-ment
to 4-H.
Kindest 4-H regards,
Robbi Sigler
January 2017
Agronomic Crop Research Experience (ACRE) Summer Internships
The Ohio State University Agronomic Crops Team is now accepting applications for 2017 Summer ACRE interns. The Agronomic Crop Re-search Experience (ACRE) program seeks to provide a rich training experience to undergrad-uate students in a wide diversity of disciplines related to agronomic crop research. Interns will support on-farm research by being placed in strategic hubs throughout the state. Students will gain real-world experience in scouting, sam-pling and evaluating agronomic crops in Ohio. Undergraduates, graduating seniors and incom-ing OSU graduate students are welcome to ap-ply.
The internships are paid, full-time summer positions lasting 12-14 weeks. Applications are due Janu-ary 13th, 2017.
For more information: go.osu.edu/acre To apply: go.osu.edu/applv-acre
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4-H Camp: Kelleys Island
Mark your Calendars!!
Wyandot County 4-H Camp 2017:
Thursday, July 13 through Monday, July 17
Camper registration begins at: Camper Round-Up
Wednesday, May 17: 5:30PM—7:00PM
January 2017
Wyandot County 4-H Camp Counselors Application Available
2017 DATE / DEADLINE:
Applications are due at the OSU Extension Office no later
than February 3, 2017 by 4:30pm
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The 4-H Camp Counselors are a group of 4-H teens selected to assist in being responsible for campers ages 8-13 during 4-H camp. As a result of participation, counselors will develop knowledge; skills, atti-tudes and aspirations needed for adult success, and the Wyandot County 4-H program will be strengthened and expanded.
2017 Camp Counselor Application
50 Year Family
If your nuclear family has accumulated 50 years of 4-H , let us know so we can honor your family at the Appreciation Banquet.
Wyandot County Extension Office
109 South Sandusky Ave. Room 16 Upper Sandusky, OH 43351
Phone: 419-294-4931
Fax: 419-294-6415
Special Thanks to all the sponsors who donated to our Home
for the Holidays 5-K Run in December
Diamond Roll Up
Door Engineered Wire Products
Fantasy of Lights
First National Bank of Syca-more Hempy Water
Huntington Bank Jim McKain
Kimmel Cleaners
Mizick Miller & Company Payne & Brown Insurance
Pfeifer Hardware
Quest Credit Union Rotary Club of Upper Sandusky
Schmidt Machine Thiel Excavating & Drainage
U.S. Fitness
Wyandot County Hospice Wyandot County Right to Life
Wyandot Memorial Hospital
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Here is the group (minus one) that will be travel-ing with me to the National 4-H Conference in Washing-ton D.C. We will be in D.C. the week of March 25-30, 2017. During the Conference, we will be staying at the National 4-H Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
During National 4-H Conference, delegates are given the opportunity to engage in personal develop-ment that challenges them to strengthen their knowledge, resources, and skills while discussing current topics affecting youth and 4-H programming nation-wide. Delegates not only learn while at conference; they are empowered to create positive social changes in their communities and have the chance to practice and apply their skills in a real-world setting. While in Washington, D.C., the delegates learn while having fun and meeting 4-H members from all over the United States.
I was selected to go to the National Conference through the Ohio 4-H Teen Leadership Council, in which Rachael Herring and myself are members. TLC, as it’s known, is a group of energetic and passionate 4-H mem-bers from all over Ohio working to improve 4-H throughout the state. 4-H is a wonderful organization and 4-H members in this county have the opportunities for many great experiences offered by the Ohio 4-H pro-gram. I would love to see more of our members take ad-vantage of these opportunities, and would gladly help in any way that I can so more members can take ad-vantage of the possibilities.
By Kaytlyn Graver Ohio 4-H Teen Leadership Council
January 2017
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
wyandot.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational pro-
grams to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more
4-H Advisory Council Pancake & Sausage Meal
and 4-H Family Kick Off
Lots of activities and stations to check out what is happening in Wyandot County 4-H!
Explore over 200 Project Book Possibilities– Books will be available to browse
Check out the 2017 Camp Theme
Learn about Cloverbud Fun Day
Demonstrations and Activities!
Key Leaders
Skill-a-thon
Prizes!
Join us as we Kick-Off Wyandot County 4-H for 2017
Serving Bob Evans sausage and ALL You Can Eat Pancakes!
All Donations Benefit the Wyandot County 4-H Program
Wyandot County Fairgrounds Dining Hall
10:00am- 2:00pm
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