Summer Camp
Grades 3-6
Adventure Camp
Grades 7-8
Summer and Adventure Camps are held simultaneously from June 23-26, 2008 at Camp bird, near Crivitz.
These camps are open to any youth, whether they are a member of 4-H or not.
We have lots of new ideas for camps this year. We are looking forward to seeing you there.
For more information, or a brochure, see the links below,
You may also contact Karen at the UW-Extension Office, 920-834-6852, karen.behnke@ces.uwex.edu
Thursday, May 29, 2008
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Beyond Abilities, Abrams WI
What Can You Learn Using Real Colors?
In the Real Colors fundamentals workshop, participants will:
Discover their personal strengths; Learn to recognize the strengths of others; Learn how to build instant rapport with people; Learn the most effective methods of speaking to different people; Learn to hear what people are really saying; discover the different ways individuals process information; Learn to appreciate and value the viewpoints of others; Learn how to apply Real Colors principles in all areas of their lives.
Click here for: Brochure & Registration Form
Offered by the University of Wisconsin Extension, Cooperative Extension
and the Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program
July 8 - 10, 2008
Sponsored by: Outagamie County UW-Extension
Contact: 920-832-5121or karen.dickrell@ces.uwex.edu
Registration deadline: June 9, 2008
Master Food Preserver is designed for dedicated UW-Extension staff and community volunteers. In addition to this 3-day training, materials will be provided in advance for a pre-test. There will also be take-home assignments and a post-test required. Schedule: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. daily. There will be morning and afternoon discussions and hands-on exercises each day. Cost is $50 for classroom instruction & volunteering 20 hours or $85 for classroom instruction only. Space is limited and prepayment is required to reserve your spot in this exciting training program.
JULY 2007
The Oconto Community Garden Project is currently in its 7th season and thanks to a number of helping hands, big and little, everything is looking great! This spring teachers and students from the Oconto Elementary and staff from UW-Extension helped prepare the garden for planting, and before the end of the school year it was planted, mainly by the third grade classes. In early summer, the community garden was tended by Mrs. Pinkart’s summer school class group. UW-Extension’s Summer Intern, John Kruse, also helped teach gardening-related lessons earlier in July. In addition to teaching children about the finer points of planting and tending a garden, during late June through early October, the project also serves as a source of fresh vegetables for NEWCAP’s food pantry. Portions of the harvest will also be donated to the Oconto Commission on Aging and to groups New View Industries clients who will visit the garden later this summer.
The community garden is located behind the elementary school
in Oconto. If you’re nearby, stop by for a visit. If you’re
not, you can see some recent pictures here.
Do you want information on how to start a community/school garden? Click Here!
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COOPERATIVE EXTENSION MISSION
With an office in each Wisconsin county, Cooperative Extension
develops practical educational programs tailored to local needs
and based on university knowledge and research.
County-based Extension educators are University of Wisconsin
faculty and staff who are experts in agriculture and agribusiness,
community and economic development, natural resources, family
living and youth development.
Extension county-based
faculty and staff live and work with the people they serve in
communities across the state. Extension specialists work on UW
System campuses where they access current research and knowledge.
Collaboration between county and campus faculty is the hallmark
of Cooperative Extension in Wisconsin.
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