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State
4-H Events
State 4-H Sheep Project Clinic
Held annually in February at the University
of Connecticut, Storrs campus, this event is open to New England
4-H members, leaders and parents as well. There are separate
workshop tracks for juniors and seniors. Learn more about
evaluating sheep, meat and carcass evaluation, health care, working
with wool and participate in a skill-a-thon and quiz bowl.
Event Flyer
Blue Ribbon Forum Brochure
State 4-H Dairy Clinic
Annual event held in March
at the UConn Storrs campus. The 4-H Dairy Clinic is open
to any 4-H member interested in learning about dairy animals. It features an opening general session followed by hands-on, skill-a-thon
workshops on topics of dairy feeds, animal health, dairy products
and a dairy jeopardy game.
Connecticut 4-H Goat Day
Annual event held
at the University of Connecticut, Storrs campus in early April. The program is designed for enrolled Connecticut 4-H'ers
ages 7-18, parents and 4-H leaders. Examples of workshops
include showmanship and dairy goat judging, goat nutrition, Mastitis
testing for dairy goats, cheese making, soap making, safe milk handling, fun activities and
door prizes as well.
State 4-H Public Presentation Contest
The 4-H Public Speaking Program
provides an opportunity for 4-H'ers to develop poise and self confidence
while speaking about what's important to them. 4-H'ers prepare
an original speech on any topic. The State 4-H Public Presentation Contest is the culmination of the local public presentation events
held at the county level. The contest has been expanded to include the additional category of "visual presentation". Each county may send one senior (age 13-18 as of the current program year) finalist in the speech category (using note cards only) and one senior finalist in the visual presentation category. Visual presentations may be a demonstration (one person, not a team), illustrated talk or power point presentation. The event is held annually in
early April.
State 4-H Fashion Revue
Annual event held in early
April. Senior 4-H members, 13 and over as of January 1 of the current program year, may be selected for participation in the State 4-H Fashion Revue in one of two categories; a sewn project or a consumer education project. In the sewn project category (Incredible Creations) the participant must sew the complete outfit. They must attend the evaluation with their garment and accessories, model in their local area revue and receive a blue ribbon, and be selected to the local court of honor. In the consumer education project (Smart Shopper) the participant uses the Smart Shopper Workbook to assess their needs. Using the workbook, they complete a notebook and purchase a complete outfit for $35.00 or less. Participants must attend the evaluation with the notebook and the purchased outfit, model in their local area revue and receive a blue ribbon, and be selected to the local area court of honor. At the State 4-H Fashion Revue a Court of Honor will be named for both the sewn project and the consumer education category.
State 4-H Photography and Art Contests
The contest is open to all
registered Connecticut 4-H members, ages 7-19. Membership
in a 4-H photography project or expressive arts project is not required. The contest has two categories which are photography and
artwork. There are two separate divisions for each contest
that may be entered - Junior ages 7-12 or Senior ages 13-19.
Individuals may submit up to two items for each contest. Entries are due to the State 4-H Office by February 15 and ribbons are
distributed at the annual State 4-H Day held in early April.
Contest Guidelines
State 4-H Talent Show
The talent show is open to all registered Connecticut 4-H members, ages 7-19. The purpose of this event is to provide 4-H members with another opportunity to demonstrate their creativity through the performing arts. Talent acts may be presented by an individual or group and may be drawn from dance, dramatic, variety, instrumental and vocal arts. Entries must include registration form along with a standard vhs videotape, cd or dvd of the intended performance.
Talent Show Guidelines
State 4-H Citizenship Day
Youth observe state government
by participating in workshops at the state Capitol as well as meeting
with legislators and other government officials. Workshops
may include holding mock debates and votes on a selected topic of
interest to teens. Held annually in April, for ages 12-18.
Teens are invited to be on a planning committee for this
event.
Citizenship Day Flyer
Cover Letter & Registration Form
Health Form & Map
School Letter
State 4-H Marine Science Day
4-H Marine Science day is
an annual event held in August at the University of Connecticut, Avery
Point Campus for youth aged 11 and up with accompanying chaperon. Youth have the opportunity to participate in an on-shore
workshop learning about the different types of coastal environments
and species of seaweed, mollusks and other beach organisms.
Additional workshops may be offered, however, the highlight of the
day is the two-and-a-half hour boat trip aboard the Project Oceanology
Envirolab vessel. Here participants get to use onboard instruments,
and set the trawl net and help pull up their catch which is then
examined with a marine biologist.
4-H Teen Connection Conference
Held on even numbered years
at the University of Connecticut Storrs campus in July, this conference
provides experiences in personal development, leadership education,
and career exploration in a college setting. The event is
open to all teens entering ninth through twelfth grades. Teen Ambassadors assist with conference planning.
The Ragged Hill Woods Environmental Education Program
The Ragged Hill Woods Environmental Education Program has been providing quality programming in Connecticut's northeast corner since 1975. The purpose of the program is to foster understanding of the complexities and interconnections that characterize our planet; to nurture a life-long respect for our environment; to cultivate a sense of wonder. The program complements state science standards and enhances existing classroom curriculum with hands-on experiential lessons.
The Program is a unique model of collaboration between the Connecticut Audubon Society, Eastern Connecticut State University, the University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension System, and the Windham County 4-H Foundation, Inc.
Ragged Hill Woods Registration/Program Information
Teen Leadership Weekend
Connecticut teens ages 13-18
have an opportunity to participate in this conference to learn about
and practice leadership skills. Emphasis is on developing
and improving leadership skills; teens are not required to already
be in a leadership role. Teen Ambassadors assist with
planning of this annual conference held in November.
Regional
4-H Events
Southern
New England 4-H Poultry Show and Showmanship Contest
Annual event held in March at the University of Connecticut, Storrs
campus. This event is open to 7-19 year olds with a limit of three
birds per exhibitor. Please see web site for details including
registration form:
http://web1.uits.uconn.edu/poultry/4-H%20Poultry/
New England 4-H Dog Clinic
The New England 4-H Dog Clinic is a one-day event which is open to all registered 4-H Dog Project members 9-18 years of age and their registered 4-H project dog. This interactive workshop day provides an opportunity
for 4-H dog project members to further develop project skills in
dog showmanship and obedience as well as to gain new knowledge in
areas such as grooming, agility, general dog knowledge and careers. 4-H dog project youth members from all New England States
are invited to attend this event each April. Enrollment in the New England 4-H Dog Clinic is limited to 50 participants.
Dog Clinic Brochure
Code of Conduct Agreement
Health Form
Registration Form
4-H Programs at Eastern States Exposition
Youth 4-H members ages 12 and over have opportunities to participate
in 4-H livestock programs as well as non-animal programs at Eastern
States Exposition. Each animal program has its own criteria
for delegate selection and age; see Connecticut selection criteria
below. Applications, and in some cases, tryouts are required
for selection as a delegate. Delegates represent Connecticut
4-H in their animal project area in livestock competitions held
at Eastern States Exposition during The Big E. Opportunities
to participate in the New England Center for non-animal activities
are also available during The Big E. 4-H clubs can demonstrate
a variety of activities. Opportunities are also available
to perform a talent or demonstrate a skill on the stage in the New
England Center.
Connecticut Selection Criteria
http://www.thebige.com/agriculture/4-H/index.html
National
4-H Events
Eastern
National 4-H Horse Roundup
This is the national culminating activity for senior (14-19 year
old) state winners of the eligible Academic Horse Contests and Horse
Speaking Contests. The Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup
is traditionally held in Louisville, KY in early November.
Winning teams are responsible for a portion of their expenses.
You must be a registered 4-H volunteer to enter a team or individual
on the state level in contests. Interested coaches who are
not 4-H volunteers should contact their local 4-H office for more
information.
http://www.4hroundup.com
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In order to be considered for any of the opportunities listed below,
teens must complete and return the Connecticut 4-H Recognition Form
to their local 4-H Office by the due date issued by that local 4-H
Office. A selection process of all those submitting forms
occurs first at the county level; those recommended proceed to a
state level evaluation which includes an interview and application
review process. Candidates selected for these opportunities
will then be contacted by the State 4-H Office.
Citizenship
Washington Focus
CWF provides
an opportunity for selected Connecticut teen delegates to visit
Washington, D.C. to learn more about our national government through
workshops, meetings with national legislators, and with other teens
from throughout the country. Teens must be ages 15-18, and
complete a Connecticut 4-H Recognition Form by the County turn-in
date. Held on odd-numbered years during July. Delegates
are responsible for part of the cost.
http://www.4hcwf.org
National 4-H Congress
Teens ages 14-18 (as of January 1 of the current program year) may apply to become a Connecticut State Delegate
to this leadership forum. Youth delegates are exposed to
current leadership, philosophy and research in critical areas such
as agriculture, environment, community, families, youth and children
and communications and technology. Teens participate in a
variety of hands-on workshops as well as other interactive events.
Candidates must complete the Connecticut 4-H Recognition Form by
their county's May due date each year. Those applicants who
are recommended then complete an interview process. This
is a Connecticut 4-H award trip; all trip expenses are paid by the
Connecticut 4-H Program*.
http://www.national4-hcongress.com
National 4-H Conference
Teens ages 15-18 (as of January 1 of the current program year) may apply for this Connecticut State 4-H Award
trip by completing the Connecticut 4-H Recognition Form and returning
it to their county 4-H Office by the required December due date.
This conference raises the youth voice around issues and
concerns facing youth in communities, provides opportunities for
youth and adults to work cooperatively around real issues, and gives
delegates the opportunity to help provide ideas for future 4-H program
directions. This is a Connecticut 4-H award trip; all trip
expenses are paid by the Connecticut 4-H Program*.
http://4hconf.4-h.org
National 4-H Dairy Conference
Teens 15-18 (as of January 1 of the current program year) involved in the dairy or dairy goat projects may apply
for this conference by completing the Connecticut 4-H Recognition
Form by their county's May deadline. Those nominated at a
county level go on to a statewide interview process. Those
selected as delegates will travel to Madison, WI in September to
meet with youth and adults from approximately thirty-five states.
The conference provides an opportunity for youth to meet
with members of the dairy industry and develop a better understanding
of the production and marketing of dairy products as well as provide
a broad understanding of careers available in the dairy industry.
http://4h.uwex.edu/events/dairyconf/index.cfm
National
4-H Technology Leadership Conference
Teens ages 14-19 involved in the computer technology project area
may apply to be a delegate to this conference. A Connecticut
4-H Recognition Form must be completed and returned by the required
county due date in December; candidates may be required to attend
an interview. The conference focuses on integrating new and
upcoming technology into 4-H programs. This trip occurs in
July of even-numbered years. Delegates are responsible for
part of the cost of this conference.
http://4hntc.4-h.org
*costs paid for by the Connecticut 4-H Program do not include State
Night Out, t-shirts, personal expenses, and extra night's stay.
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