WELCOME
University of Wisconsin-Extension
programs in 4-H Youth Development give young people a chance to
learn new skills, gain self-confidence and contribute to their
communities. 4-H youth development educators create real world
experiences that teach leadership and citizenship skills.
4-H Youth Development
programs emphasize:
- Getting youth involved in and excited about civic activity.
- Helping local groups assess and improve their youth development
programs and activities.
- Improving youths' skills in interpersonal relations - communications,
negotiations, group decision-making and dealing with conflict.
You can find the traditional
4-H clubs in Kewaunee County, but there are also opportunities
for youth to attend Camp Bird, enroll in the 4-H Teen Board and Association, and attend state and national trips.
KEWAUNEE COUNTY 4-H
PROGRAM AREA TOPICS
New Teen and Outstanding Teen Award Form
Outstanding Leader Award Form
Friend of 4-H Award Form
Award forms are due back to the UW-Extension office by September 12, 2008.
The awards committee will select the recipients from the nominations received
and will present the awards at the Leader's Banquet on November 1, 2008.
This assessment will be conducted in area schools to assess teens thoughts and beliefs on subjects related to older youth in Kewaunee County. Please do not fill out this survey unless instructed to do so in a school setting. We will be able to report on overall answers at the commencement of the assessment.
STAFF
If you have
any questions regarding 4-H Youth Development in Kewaunee County,
please contact:
Jill
Jorgensen 4-H Youth Development Educator
Kewaunee County - UW Extension
810 Lincoln Street
Kewaunee, WI 54216
Phone: 920-388-7185
Fax: 920-388-7159
E-mail: jill.jorgensen@ces.uwex.edu
Louise Wolfe
- Program Assistant
Phone: 920-388-7135
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