The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show from PBS invites youth quilters and sewists, ages 15 and under, to enter the annual Kids’ Quilt Challenge.
Quilts will be displayed during The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, and participants are invited to attend a public awards presentation at the event on Saturday, September 12, 2026.
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First prize: $200 Nancy Zieman Sewing Studio & Quilt Shop gift card.
- Second prize: $100 gift card.
- Third prize: $50 gift card.
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| Entry form and quilt must be received by August 9, 2026.
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2026-27 Youth Ag Program Grant |
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YQCA is now accepting application for its 2026-2027 Youth Ag Program Grant, offering individual wards of up to $5,000.
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- Total Award Pool: $20,000 with individual awards ranging from $500 to $5,000.
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Grants support projects that align with YQCA’s commitment to food safety, animal well-being, and character development in the livestock industry. Examples include:
- Hands-on youth workshops with YQCA certification
- Livestock judging clinics
- Youth agricultural education events
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Curriculum development, biosecurity training, and more
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- Junior breed associations
- State species organizations
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Local, county, state, or national livestock show organizations
- 4-H Clubs and FFA Chapters
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*Only one application is permitted per chapter, club, or organization per year. Must be a U.S.-based organization.
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- All proposed projects should:
- Demonstrate youth education outcomes, such as:
- Training future producers
- Promoting safe food systems
- Maximizing resources in quality assurance
- Align with at least one of the YQCA pillars:
- Food Safety
- Animal Well-Being
- Character Development
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Eligible expenses include: educational supplies and curriculum materials, facility rentals, AV equipment, marketing and promotion, participant resources, instructional tools or demonstration equipment, and other approved expenses that directly support youth learning
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Ineligible expenses include, but are not limited to: staff salaries and administrative costs; adult travel; fundraising; trophies; infrastructure; professional development not tied to youth programming; and the purchase of livestock, vehicles, or personal equipment.
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Don’t wait—submit your application today and partner with YQCA to invest in the next generation of agricultural leaders! Funding is limited and the deadline is July 31, 2026.
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Scenes from Summer Camp
Global Grub I & II
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From crispy egg rolls and savory samosas to aromatic biryani and golden empanadas, our Global Grub Summer Campers went on a delicious culinary adventure! Over three action-packed days, these young chefs explored the vibrant cultures of Southeast Asia, India, and Mexico.
By working together, they didn't just discover exciting new flavors—they also built powerful teamwork skills and gained serious confidence in the kitchen.
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Scenes from Summer Camp
Archery Amped
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Our Archery Amped campers didn't just practice their aim—they built their own gear from scratch! In this exciting hands-on camp, participants crafted custom bows, arrows, and quivers.
This creative process gave our young archers a practical lesson in the physics of bow design and arrow flight. Campers also put their math skills to work, calculating angles and tracking their round scores to see their progress in real-time.
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Green Bay Summer Meals Program |
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Learning doesn't stop when school lets out. Neither does the need for good nutrition!
This year's Summer Meals Program started at community sites on June 10, 2026. Meals will began at summer school buildings on June 15, 2026. ☀️
All children (not only GBAPS students) 18 years old and younger can receive free summer meals from GBAPS. Families do not have to qualify for free/reduced meals to participate.
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Congratulate our 4-H Graduates! |
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| National 4-H Council has launched the “4-H Class of 2026 Congrat A Grad Board.” It's fun to already see some Wisconsin 4-H members being recognized on this platform!
Join by sharing a message of congratulations. Whether you've known them for years or just want to cheer them on, every message helps send them off feeling recognized, supported, and Beyond Ready for what's ahead.
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To add your Congrats to the board, click the “Add a post” button to share: congratulatory messages, favorite memories, advice for their future journeys, and/or photos and videos from their 4-H experiences.
It's also just really fun to scroll through the lists to see the diversity and remarkability of 4-H members from around the country.
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| Reminder: Injury/Incident Reporting |
With our summer 4-H programs in full swing, UW-Madison Extension wants to remind everyone about the process for reporting injuries or incidents.
HIGH RISK Injuries/Incidents
HIGH RISK Injuries/Incident MUST ALWAYS be reported to your 4-H Program Educator. A high-risk incident poses a serious risk to an Extension/4-H Volunteer(s), Extension/4-H Program Participant(s), or third party. Examples of High Risk Injuries/Incidents include:
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Injury of employee, volunteer, participant, or third party that requires professional medical attention.
- A threat of serious harm to self or others.
- Anything requiring intervention by police (e.g. missing child, safety concerns).
- Hazardous materials exposure or spills.
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Termination or withdrawal of a volunteer, participant, or third party with potential intersections with civil rights, e.g. concerns regarding discrimination.
- Critical staff errors, such as incorrect administration of medication, or an injury caused by a staff person.
- Concerns for possible claims of negligence or liability.
- Vehicle accidents with personally-owned or rental vehicles on official UW business.
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IMPORTANT: The report must be filed within 48 hours of the incident.
LOW RISK Injuries/Incidents
LOW RISK Injuries/Incidents typically DO NOT need to be submitted. A "low risk" incident is one where the impact to an Extension/4-H Volunteer(s), Extension/4-H Program Participant(s), or third party is both minor and temporary. Low-risk incidents typically do not require a report to your 4-H Program Educator. Examples of Low Risk Injuries/Incidents include:
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Minor injuries e.g. scrapes or bumps to the body that do not require medical attention beyond basic first aid.
- Non-communicable illnesses that result in a volunteer, program participant, or third party needing to sit out of an activity or to be sent home.
- Behavioral problems, or verbal conflicts between participants, parents, or volunteers that necessitate staff or volunteer intervention.
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Other incidents at the discretion of the Extension Employee (4-H Program Educator) that do not rise to the level of a high-risk incident.
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Note: There is some grey area within these examples, so contact your 4-H Program Educator and they will use professional judgement on what next steps should look like. When in doubt, treat an incident as "high risk."
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Nominate Inspiring Leaders! |
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For the second year, we are opening nominations for the Wisconsin 4-H Volunteer Awards! These statewide awards seek to honor the outstanding volunteers that support and help grow our programs and impacts!
There are 3 categories:
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- Emerging Volunteer of the Year (1-5 years of service)
- Outstanding Club Leader of the Year
- Outstanding Project Leader of the Year
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Applications are open in 4-H Online and include a short essay with some guided questions. The applications are open through August 1, 2026, and we encourage everyone to submit a nomination! A committee will review the applications, and the award recipients will be recognized at Fall Forum in November.
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Advertising/Billboard Contest |
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The Brown County Fair Association is sponsoring a competition for 4-H Clubs and FFA to display their talents by helping to advertise the Brown County Fair. Each participating club will be given a board to create a sign that will advertise the date of the fair and will be displayed in their community. The signs will be judged and prizes will be awarded. Participating organizations will also be recognized at the fair.
The top 3 winners will receive $100, $75, and $50 respectively. Participating clubs that do not win will also receive a small monetary award.
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Boards must be placed and entry applications must be arrive at the address below by July 15, 2026.
Brown County Fair Association
Attn: Exhibits Coordinator/Billboard contest
P. O. Box 5172
De Pere, WI 54115
Any questions, please feel free to contact Hollie Eichhorst at 920-606-5120.
The top 3 winners will receive $100, $75, and $50 respectively. Participating clubs that do not win will also receive a small monetary award of $35 each.
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Scrapbook, Booth, & Flower Pot (See Update!)
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Get your club's creativity flowing! Club projects for the Brown County Fair are due by July 15, 2026. Categories include scrapbook, booth, and flower pot.
Submissions: Paper entries should dropped off at or mailed to the fair office.
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Physical Address: 1500 Fort Howerd Ave, De Pere, WI 54115
- Mailing Address: Brown County Fair Association, PO Box 5172, De Pere, WI 54115
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Important: Display hinges should be on the inside so the sides fold inward (see photo to the right).
For display requirements, please see the project guide below:
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NEW! Katie Soquet created an overview video about building a fair booth. Check out the link!
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Questions: Amy Soquet, fair superintendent, 920-619-1726
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Upcoming Events - Save the Date! |
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Event: State 4-H Dog Obedience, Showmanship, and Rally
Date: September 26 & 27, 2026
Location: Langlade Co Fairgrounds, Antigo
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Event: Dog 4-H Agility Show
Date: October 10, 2026
Location: Overdale Canine Sports, Spring Valley
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Event: WI State 4-H Dog Project
Obedience & Rally Learning Day
Date: Saturday, October 24, 2026
Location: Bark Academy, 2522 Overlook Dr. Wausau, WI 54401
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The Wisconsin 4-H PYD program now has an official affiliate partnership with the National 4-H Council Shop 4-H store.
This means 5% of all your purchases made through our unique link will be returned to the Wisconsin 4-H program, directly benefiting our members and programs. It's a simple way to make a big difference!
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| Leaders Association
Monthly Meeting |
The 4-H Leaders Association meets the first Tuesday of every month at 6pm.
All 4-H club members, parents, and leaders are welcome to join!
Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Board Room (Room 131)
Brown County STEM Innovation Center
2019 Technology Way, Green Bay 54311
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Club Leaders: Want to Feature Your Club? |
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Want to feature your club's activities, fundraisers, and/or accomplishments via the 4-H Newsletter and social media channels? Feel free to email photos and details to the Extension office at extension@browncountywi.gov.
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The University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming in compliance with state and federal law.
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