Re-cap of April 19th meeting.
The club enjoyed planting flowers and also talked about taking flowers to the fair.
Clover College signup is this week. Here is the information from the Lancaster 4-H website:
CLOVER COLLEGE SIGN UP BEGINS APRIL 23 FOR 4-H’ERS: Registration opens April 23 for currently enrolled 4-H members and April 30 for non-4-H members. Clover College information and registration form will be in the April Nebline (due to be mailed to subscribers April 21 or 22) and will be posted on the 4-H web site at http://lancaster.unl.edu/4h/programs/clovercollege on April 22 AFTER 12 pm CT. Early registrations will NOT be accepted! Telephone registration not accepted. After April 23, the web site will be frequently updated with current class availability.
NOTE: these sessions fill up VERY fast. Make sure you register early.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Heart of 4-H Award Winner - Carin Sandman!!
Congratulations to Carin - - She is the April 2009 Heart of 4-H Award Winner!! Here was her write-up from the Nebline Newsletter:
Lancaster County 4-H is proud to announce Carin Sandman as winner of April’s “Heart of 4-H Award” in recognition of outstanding volunteer service.
Carin has been a Lancaster County 4-H volunteer for five years and a Dodge County volunteer for 10 years. In Lancaster County, she is organizational leader of The Wild Green Clovers 4-H club and has volunteered at 4-H Clover College for three years. In Dodge County, she is project leader for the City Slickers 4-H club and attended 4-H camp with local youth. She has served on the state 4-H livestock Advisory Council as the southeast district volunteer and has volunteered at the statewide Unicameral Youth Conference.
“I like being a 4-H volunteer because you have the opportunity to see youth grow and succeed in each of their talents,” says Carin. “My favorite experience as a 4-H volunteer was attending Unicameral Youth Conference and staying in Burr Hall. The 2003 UYC was a great experience when we went to the basement for a long night of storm warnings and restless youth. We all had a great time getting to know each other and built friendships that are still present.”
Congratulations to Carin. Volunteers like her are indeed the heart of 4-H!
Lancaster County 4-H is proud to announce Carin Sandman as winner of April’s “Heart of 4-H Award” in recognition of outstanding volunteer service.
Carin has been a Lancaster County 4-H volunteer for five years and a Dodge County volunteer for 10 years. In Lancaster County, she is organizational leader of The Wild Green Clovers 4-H club and has volunteered at 4-H Clover College for three years. In Dodge County, she is project leader for the City Slickers 4-H club and attended 4-H camp with local youth. She has served on the state 4-H livestock Advisory Council as the southeast district volunteer and has volunteered at the statewide Unicameral Youth Conference.
“I like being a 4-H volunteer because you have the opportunity to see youth grow and succeed in each of their talents,” says Carin. “My favorite experience as a 4-H volunteer was attending Unicameral Youth Conference and staying in Burr Hall. The 2003 UYC was a great experience when we went to the basement for a long night of storm warnings and restless youth. We all had a great time getting to know each other and built friendships that are still present.”
Congratulations to Carin. Volunteers like her are indeed the heart of 4-H!
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