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TENNESSEE 4-H IDEAS

VOLUME 04 - Issue 08
February 20, 2004


IN THIS ISSUE

4-H Enrollment Update: More Frequently Asked Questions???
4-HCCS Curriculum Reduced Prices
Academic Conference And Electric Camp Web Sites Updated
Earn Rebates On Credit Card Purchases/Raise Money For 4-H!
Get Your NYSD Planning Tool Kit Today!
Lincoln County Homeschool 4-H First To Register NYSD Project
National Volunteer Week Is Fast Approaching!
State Leader Forum A HUGE Success


UPCOMING EVENTS

March 1
G.L. Herrington Scholarship Applications Due - State 4-H Office

March 5-6
State 4-H All Star High Council - Cookeville

March 6
UTK Block and Bridle Roundup - Knoxville

March 6
State LifeSmarts Contest - Lebanon

March 18-27
National 4-H Conference - Chevy Chase, MD

March 27
State Finalists/Dsitrict Winners Report to Congress - Nashville

March 28-31
State 4-H Congress - Nashville

March 30
Tennessee 4-H Foundation, Inc. Annual Meeting - Nashville

April 20-22
Statewide 4-H Inservice- Nashville


Tennessee 4-H Home Page: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/
Online version of Ideas: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas04/
Ideas index: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas04/04-index.htm


4-H ENROLLMENT UPDATE: MORE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS???

Where do I put my judging team members?

The definition for special interest/short-term programs states that it is a group of youth meeting for a specific learning experience that involves direct teaching by Extension staff ,or trained volunteers (including teachers) and that contact hours should be at least six. They should be reported as one group entry for each judging team area even though the time may total more than six hours.

Jill Martz
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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4-HCCS CURRICULUM REDUCED PRICES

We received information regarding the 4-H Cooperative Curriculum System. You may place direct orders and as you can see, there are bargains.

Several county 4-H Extension agents have recently expressed interest in purchasing one or more complete sets of all the 4-HCCS products and/or complete sets of the 2004 new and revised products. In response to these requests 4-HCCS is making available these two sets for 50% off the retail price.

Orders will only be accepted online (www.n4hccs.org) from February 23 to March 31. Because of the cost of assembling these sets, all orders will be filled at one time. An August shipping date is anticipated. Please keep this order separate from any state or county pre-press orders. The pre-press discount does not apply to this special offer.

Complete 52 Piece Set of 2004 4-HCCS Products - 4-HCCS PC-08102

For a limited time a complete set of all new and revised 2004 products, including the new Consumer Savvy, Entrepreneurship, Forestry, Horse (two new pieces), Microwave Magic, Outdoor Adventures and Veterinary Science, plus the five revised sets - Rabbit, Sewing and Textiles, Swine and Theatre Arts - will be available for just $107.00 plus shipping and handling. Delivery is scheduled for August.

Complete 165 Piece Set of All 4-HCCS Products - 4-HCCS PC-08103

A complete set of 4-HCCS products including the new and revised 2004 products is available for just $415.00.

Discontinued Projects on Sale (Discontinued Products: Clothing Decisions, Health, Horticulture/Revised Products: Child Development, Horse, Rabbit, Sewing, Swine, Theatre Arts)

All 4-HCCS products scheduled to be revised in 2004 and those being discontinued may be purchased for only $1.50 each. If you plan to use any of these products one more year this is a great savings. Orders for this 2004 4-H Cooperative Curriculum System Product Closeout Sale will be accepted from February 23 to March 31.

If you are interested in purchasing any or all of these excellent 4-HCCS products, your order will be filled while supplies last. The earlier your order is received the better chance it will be filled completely. Closeout sale orders will only be accepted online at www.n4hccs.org.

If you have any questions, please call me.

Alice Ann Moore
Assistant Director, 4-H
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ACADEMIC CONFERENCE AND ELECTRIC CAMP WEB SITES UPDATED

The Tennessee Junior High 4-H Academic Conference and 4-H Electric Camp pages have been updated and reflect the information for 2004. The URL for the Academic Conference site is www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/acadconf/. The Electric Camp site may be accessed through www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/elecamp/.

These sites promote the events and contain information of interest for potential participants... including who may attend, program highlights, and what to bring. There are links from the sites to the registration and application forms as well as the Activity and Event Acceptance Form (F600A). Both sites also have guestbooks for 4-H’ers to use in asking questions, leaving messages for other delegates or reading what others have to say about the events.

We hope these sites will be useful to you in promoting Academic Conference and Electric Camp with your 4-H members. You should be receiving registration materials from your district office in the coming months.

Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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EARN REBATES ON CREDIT CARD PURCHASES/RAISE FUNDS FOR
4-H!

The Tennessee 4-H Foundation is partnering with Consumer First, a national financial services consumer marketing company. The program will allow 4-H supporters to receive rebates on purchases and will earn royalty income for 4-H.

How it works:

1. 4-H supporters can register up to four of their existing Visa or MasterCard (credit or debit) cards with Consumer FIRST at consumer1st.com/239680/. (The Web site is secured by VeriSign, the leader in internet security systems.)
2. When 4-H supporters use their registered cards at participating Consumer FIRST merchants, they will automatically receive a portion of a marketing fee generated on all purchases as a cash refund. (Debit cards only apply if used without a PIN number.)
3. The 4-H Foundation will receive a royalty from each transaction, which will be shared with county 4-H programs who participate in promoting the program. Counties wishing to become participants in promoting the program will receive sign-up information soon!

Individuals wishing to register cards now may do so at consumer1st.com/239680/.

Participating merchants are being added to the Consumer FIRST program on a daily basis. Current participating merchants include Target.com, Pep Boys, AAMCO Transmissions, Marshall Fields online, Discovery Channel Store, Kmart.com, Barnes & Noble.com, Disney Movie Club online, Office Depot online, A & R Barbeque, Pickerman’s Soup and Sandwich, BlackLion at Opry Mills, and many others...

Mark Gateley
Extension Specialist, Fund Development
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GET YOUR NYSD PLANNING TOOL KIT TODAY!

The Planning Tool Kit for National Youth Service Day (NYSD) is full of useful tips for planning service projects, engaging community members, and mobilizing young people to make a difference on NYSD (April 16-18, 2004). Visit www.ysa.org/nysd to download a copy or request a free, printed copy today!

Lori Jean Mantooth
Extension Assistant, 4-H
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LINCOLN COUNTY HOMESCHOOL 4-H FIRST TO REGISTER NYSD PROJECT

Congratulations to the Lincoln County Homeschool 4-H Club for being the first 4-H group in Tennessee to register a project for National Youth Service Day. Aaron Helms, a member of the club, reports that the group will build and fill at least 10 planter boxes to be given to shut-ins within their community. On the final day (April 18th), they will hold a reception for local and state officials and the media.

Registered projects will be sent to Youth Service America to be posted on SERVEnet, a national database of service opportunities. Visit the 4-H NYSD Web site at www.utextension.utk.edu/4h/sos/nysd to register your project for National Youth Service Day 2004.

Lori Jean Mantooth
Extension Assistant, 4-H
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NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK IS FAST APPROACHING!

National Volunteer Week, April 18-24, 2004, designates a special time to recognize and celebrate the tremendous efforts of volunteers. Are you ready to participate?

This year’s theme is “Volunteers Inspire by Example.” This is a great opportunity to plan service projects, recognize youth and adult volunteers, and create positive change in your local communities. To learn more about National Volunteer Week and to get project ideas, recognition items, artwork, logos, and more, visit www.pointsoflight.org/NVW.

Patrick Hamilton
Extension Assistant, 4-H
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STATE LEADER FORUM A HUGE SUCCESS

On Saturday, February 14, nearly 130 teen leaders, volunteer leaders and Extension staff gathered in Gatlinburg at the Park Vista Resort Hotel for the State Leader Forum. Participants had the opportunity to attend many educational workshops and to hear a fabulous keynote address from Tom Lagana, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Volunteer Soul. Alice Ann Moore, Assistant Director for 4-H Youth Development, provided attendees with an update about the direction of Tennessee 4-H.

Thanks to those who helped promote the forum. Congratulations to the Central District for having the largest district delegation (55) and to Rutherford County for having the largest county delegation (12). Kudos also goes out to the many teen leaders, volunteer leaders and Extension staff who facilitated workshop sessions.

Remember that next year there will be a leader forum in each district instead of one state forum.

Patrick Hamilton
Extension Assistant, 4-H
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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.
~ Franklin D. Rossevelt

 

 

 



 

 

 

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