Dear 4-H Families,
We are excited to announce that registration for the Summer Academy 2025 is now open for youth in grades 8-11! From March 17 to April 27, 2025, students can sign up for an enriching summer experience.
Explore a variety of career tracks, including:
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- Agriculture and Animal Sciences
- Baking and Decorating
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Civic Engagement through Local Leadership and Community Design
- Performing Arts
- Skilled Construction Trades
- Transportation Experience
- Visual Arts
- Water Quest
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Additionally, Dodge County provides county scholarships to support participation in the Summer Academy. You can find the scholarship information and application at the link below. The scholarship application deadline is May 1, 2025, at 4:30 PM.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn, grow, and discover new interests!
Have a great week!
Terra
Terra Reider
4-H Youth Program Assistant
920-386-3790
treider@wisc.edu
| Marie is offering a session on writing your cover letter and resume for the member scholarships offered to go to Summer academy. Sign up here to attend the virtual workshop on Monday, April 7th at 6 pm.
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Newsletter Submissions Reminder |
If clubs or groups have items to share, send them by noon on Thursday to be included in that week’s issue. Anything received after 12 p.m. Thursday will be considered for the following week. The articles should be sent to Marie at marie.witzel@wisc.edu.
If you have Secretary's Minutes to share, please send them to the 4-H / Youth Program Assistant, Terra at: treider@wisc.edu by noon on Wednesday to be included in that week's issue. You can also contact the office with any questions. Thanks!
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For the rest of April, the Focus will be released on Wednesdays Only. |
Check your email on Wednesday, April 9th for the next Focus on 4-H!
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Photo (L-R) Madalynn Grosenick, Karissa Schwoerer, Oscar Stowell, Tori Gillett
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Hats off to the Communication Contest participants! They were: |
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Interpretive Reading Grades 3-6 (4-6 minutes) Madalynn Grosenick, Lebanon Luckies
- Original Speech Grades 10 and older (6-8 minutes) Tori Gillett, Hyland Prairie; Oscar Stowell, Achievers
- Demonstrations Grades 7-9 (6-8 minutes) Karissa Schwoerer, Astico Perseverance
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Outstanding awards were given to Tori Gillett and Oscar Stowell.
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Hats Off to the ultimate winners of the Great Escape from Family Learning Day! They had a winning time of 47 minutes! |
- Audrey Mersch
- Whitley Mersch
- Kurtis Mersch
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Don't miss out! Register now and take the first step towards your future success. |
Any questions? Please call one of your MAS Members.
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Please have the Educational Verification Form printed before the session begins. You can write down thoughts throughout the session. Complete the form and turn it into your county fair and/or livestock committee to verify your participation. These activities can serve as “county educational credits/points.”
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Wisconsin Distance Learning
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There is no limit placed on the number of entries per class. Pre-registration is encouraged. Day of registration will be accepted. Health checks will be performed and rabbits found to be unhealthy will be removed from the show. Animals are to be brought in their own cages. Exhibitors will be responsible for cleaning up after their own animals. Richland County 4-H Rabbits R Us Club and Richland County Fairgrounds are not responsible for any losses due to fire, theft, or accident. Every precaution will be taken to prevent such occurrences.
Please include the tattoo number on the registration form. If your rabbit is not tattooed, putting a number in the ear with a black marker will be accepted.
Questions? Call Chris Harpin, 608-649-7412 (home), 608-513-7412 (cell), or email harpfam04@proton.me
There is no official registration form. To pre-register, email your name, rabbit entries, and indicate if you will be participating in showmanship to: buscherag@gmail.com
Entry Fees: $3.00/rabbit
$3.00 for showmanship
Payment will be accepted the day of show
Showmanship categories:
Jr. (grade 3-5) Int. (grade 6-8) Sr. (grade 9-12)
Food will be available for purchase throughout the day.
We will be having a silent auction table…Check it out!!
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Get Involved with Discovery Barnyard This Year! |
There are two methods of involvement for Compeer Financial Discovery Barnyard this year:
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- Apply to be a member of the Discovery Barnyard Core 4 Superintendent Team!
- Apply to be a Volunteer Group of the Day!
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*Please Note April Meeting Change of Location |
As we are beginning the 2025 dog year, we are holding an orientation on April 14, at 6:30 pm at the youth building. This is a chance to go over expectations, an answer questions type of pre-training gathering. Please attend with your child and without your dog.
We hope to see you all there.
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*Please Note April Meeting Change of Date |
Dairy judging with farm change
Dairy-judging practice will start on-farm efforts, now, on Sundays at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Watch for more dates. Note the farm-location change. Hildebrandt is first, now.
- April 6, 2025, at Hildebrandt Family Farm, N2963 County Highway R, Hustisford, WI 53034
- April 13, 2025, at Flier Haven, W8017 County Road AW, Waupun, WI 53963
Dodge County calf-grant application
The purpose of the Dodge County Dairy Youth Recognition Auction Dairy Grant Program is to support active Dodge County Dairy Youth (4-H, FFA, junior breed associations) with a grant to expand their dairy project. Grant funds are used to purchase a dairy animal (any breed) to grow the youth’s dairy herd. $500 grants will be available for the 2025 program. The application is due June 1, 2025.
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Opportunities for activity-card points
As dairy-show season fires up, participation in showmanship and standard class exhibition at various breed shows counts for points on the county dairy-activity card (i.e. Wisconsin Dairy Showcase (spring show) is April 23-27, 2025.).
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Watch for various local opportunities to attend fitting and showing clinics. Attendance counts as a point on the dairy-activity card. See the Dodge County Dairy Youth Facebook page for information on a clinic coming up April 19 at Kamphuis Farms in Brandon, Wis., as well as other clinics that may pop up this summer.
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For those in FFA, an FFA CDE dairy activity/event counts for a point on the dairy-activity card, as well as any FFA dairy event. Ag teachers can initial dairy-activity cards.
PDP Stride™ Youth Leadership Conference was back in September. It's a point on the dairy-activity card.
Wisconsin Holstein Association Cow Camp is a point on the dairy-activity card. This year's event is May 10-11, 2025.
As we approach June, watch for dairy-promotion opportunities. Those count on the dairy-activity card.
Finally, "other" is an option on the dairy-activity card. If a dairy exhibitor has something that's fits in the "other" category, visit with a DYAC member for approval.
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APRIL
10 - Sew Your Own Stuffed Animal, 6 PM, Horicon Public Library
11 - UW Extension Office Closed for Regional Meeting
12 - MAS Tags & DNA Envelope Pick-Up Day 10 AM - 12 PM
MAS Office at the Dodge County Fairgrounds
15 - 4-H Leaders Association Meeting
18 - UW Extension Office Closed
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An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requirements.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Division of Extension
Dodge County 4-H
Extension Dodge County 127 E. Oak Street Juneau, WI 53039-1329
tel: 920.386.3790 fax: 920.386.3928
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