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The Oahu 4-H Newsletter

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May 2007

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President’s Message

Hi Everyone!

     Happy Mother’s Day to all the dedicated leaders, agents and volunteers who have supported our 4-H program!  Without your continued guidance, hard work and patience, the 4-H members would not have the wonderful opportunities and experiences to learn and grow.  Thank you for being fantastic mothers to the 4-H membership; you advised us when we didn’t know what to do, reminded us when we didn’t do what we should, and always praised us for a job well done.  I hope you all enjoy a relaxing and special Mother’s Day!

     Congratulations to the 2007-2008 Executive Board officers elected at the April council meeting!  Look for Hannah’s article for the election results.  I wish all the new officers the best in making the upcoming year the best 4-H year yet.  Remember to take advantage of the opportunities 4-H provides because you will definitely “learn by doing”.

     I would like to express my congratulations to all the 4-Hers who participated in the Communications Fair held on April 29th.  Everyone did a fantastic job sharing their visual and oral presentations.  Thank you Clover Kids for an excellent job planning and coordinating this event!

     With a couple months remaining in the 4-H year, please make sure to submit you senior portfolios by May 15, attend the Achievement Banquet on June 30, and look for information on the Farm Fair scheduled for mid-July.

     Later this month on Memorial Day, I ask everyone share a moment to pray for the family and love ones of the victims of the recent Virginia Tech tragedy.

   -  Amber Kuitunen

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Calendar of Events

MAY

11
 Oahu 4-H Leaders' Training, Urban Garden Center, 6:30 pm
22
 4-H 101 Training Planning Meeting, Urban Garden Center, 9 am
15
 Senior Portfolios due to one of the Extension offices at 4:30 pm
25
 County Portfolio winners due to State 4-H Program Leader

JUNE

1
 Record books due
8-11
 Ahaolelo State Conference @ University of Hawaii dorms
16
 Executive Board Meeting
30
 Oahu 4-H Achievement

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Oahu Events

Oahu 4-H Election Results

Here is our 2007-2008 Oahu 4-H Executive Board:

President
Renni Fay Iwasa
Executive VP
Ross Shibata
1st VP
Hannah Wong
2nd VP
Kyrra Lau-Eglington
Recording Secretary
Stacie Nakashima
Corresponding Secretary
Brittany Chang
Treasurer
Dayna Domingo
Sgt. of Arms
Kristi Ogata
Historian
To be determined at Achievement Banquet

Congratulations to our new executive board!

                                                                                           Hannah Wong
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2007 Achievement Banquet

     This years achievement banquet will once again be at Nehelani on June 30, 2007.  The theme “THE ACADEMY AWARDS”.  Here are the committees so far:

Chair Club
Hannah Wong/Pot of Gold
Dessert
All Attending Clubs
Stage Decoration
???
Favors
Warriors
Leis
Na Pilialoha
Program
Kapolei Explorers/Aunty Rose
Registration
Clover Kids
Sound/Music
???
Table Decorations
Hoa Aloha
Silent Auction
???

If any clubs have not signed up yet and would like to do so, please e-mail me at soccergalhannah@yahoo.com or call me at 626-2710.  Thank you!

                                                                                           Hannah Wong
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Photos Wanted!

     If anyone has any pictures from the 4-H year, could you please send them to me.  I would like to include them in the end of the year 4-H Banquet and possibly the slide show for the Ahaolelo conference in June.  Please send them to Peace.innn@yahoo.com or you can call me if you have any questions at 227-8065 or 626-0038.  Thank you!


                                                                                           Hannah Wong
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Get Together/Training for Oahu 4-H Leaders

Please Join Us for Fun and Learning!
“Fruits & Veggies – More Matters”
Fruits & Veggies - More Matters

Health Promotion through increased vegetable and fruit consumption.
By Naomi Kanehiro and Carissa Poon

Friday, May 11, 2007
Urban Garden Center – Classroom
6:30 pm – Promptly
7:30 pm – Who/What is Cooperative Extension Service?
8:00 pm – Experiential Learning

Join us for learning and fun – the 4-H Way!  Naomi will share with us Exciting News about vegetables and fruits; nutrition at its finest.
Call Rose at 622-4185 or Maryknoll at 453-6053 for dinner headcount. 


                                                                                        Maryknoll Spotkaeff
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Betty Z. Shimabukuro Scholarship

     The drawing for the BZS baskets was held on Saturday, April 21 by the Executive Board at Camp Kokokahi. Congratulations to the following who won some very beautiful items.

Barbara Fujimoto from Hawaii won a Maui Basket
Helen Tamashiro from Maui won the Hawaii Basket
JoAnn Perry from Hawaii won the Molokai Basket
Michele Abe from Kona won the Oahu Basket
Sheri Higa from Oahu won the 2nd Maui Basket
Napua Kekahuna from Molokai won the Kauai Basket

A final report will be forwarded from the Treasurer.

                                                                                        Maryknoll Spotkaeff
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4-H Volunteer Among Hawaii’s Best

     Kendra Kawamura, a member of the Kauai 4-H program, was named one of Hawaii's top two youth volunteers for 2007 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.  This nationwide awards program, conducted by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals, recognizes outstanding acts of volunteerism by young people.  Kendra, a junior at Kauai High School, developed a program to decorate the dining hall of the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen, making a gloomy space more inviting to its clients.  She engaged school and church youth groups to help decorate the soup kitchen each month, expanding the pool of available volunteers and raising the volunteers’ awareness of the struggles faced by their economically disadvantaged neighbors.  She also marketed the project through a brochure, a PowerPoint presentation, and a training manual to guide project volunteers.

     Kendra will receive $1,000, a silver medallion, and a trip in early May to Washington, D.C., where she will take part in several days of national recognition events and have an opportunity to be named one of America’s top ten youth volunteers for 2007.  Congratulations to Kendra for earning this exceptional award by making her community a better place.

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Hawaii/Colorado 4-H Exchange Opportunity

     I am the County Director in the tiny high mountain county of Jackson, Colorado which is 60 miles East of Steamboat Springs, 100 miles West of Fort Collins and 65 miles South of Laramie, Wyoming.

     My 4-H members are just starting a 4-H Exchange group and were hoping to do an Exchange with 4-H members in Hawaii.  We've heard that Hawaii doesn't have an Exchange program, but thought it would be worth the effort to check into it ourselves.  I'm hoping you might help me connect with 4-H agents and program leaders in Hawaii.  I think we're going to have a small group for this first exchange with appx 8 youth and 4 adults who are hoping to host in 2008 and travel in 2009.  We live in a beautiful mountain valley with big mountains all the way around and could offer many fun Colorado experiences for our Hawaii guests.

Debbie Alpe
County Director/4-H Agent
Debbie.Alpe@ColoState.edu

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4-H Spring Fling

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     Over 300 youngsters from the Hawaii Army school age programs participated in the annual 4-H Spring Fling on March 31, 2007 at the Bennett Youth Center in Schofield.  This year’s event focused on the USDA/Army curriculum “Up for the Challenge”.  The youngsters participated in learning activities that addressed healthy eating and keeping physically active.  Several 4-H members took part in presenting the learning modules.  The Army Sports program staff also provided an obstacle course.

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4-H Life Fitness Extravaganza

     On the very same day of the 4-H Spring Fling, the Hawaii 4-H military teen program also held their “4-H Life Fitness Extravaganza” a few miles away at the Schofield Teen Center.  60 Army and Air Force teens took part in a day long program which started off with a GPS scavenger hunt to various 4-H skill a thon type stations.  Throughout the day, the teens experienced sessions centered around 4-H project areas such as photography, theatre arts, nutrition, and healthy lifestyles and had a great time doing so.  They also had a chance to get to know and interact with teens from other centers.

     This was the first time a joint 4-H teen event has been held. Kudos to all those who made it possible!

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4-H Read to Me at Pearl Harbor Springfest

     Thanks to teen readers from Farrington High School’s Volunteer Literacy Program and Schofield Teen Center, the 4-H Read to Me program provided enriching reading experiences for the children and families attending the Pearl Harbor Springfest on Saturday, April 21st.

     Mahalo to youth volunteers Deborah Ybarra, Ryan Arnold, Victoria Maghanoy, Kristine Hanes, Kathleen Bocalbos, Randy McKee, Jestacey Leano, Mary Ann Doles, My Huong Vong and adult leaders Kaulana Salangdron, Kristine Yasuda and My Phuong Vong.

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Other Opportunities

Brower Youth Awards

     The Brower Youth Awards are looking for outstanding youth leaders ages 13-22 with the power and persistence to create environmental change.  The Brower Youth Awards honors six young people annually for their outstanding work for the planet.  Each winner is awarded $3000 and brought to the San Francisco Bay Area for a week of media and public outreach, leadership support, bonding with the other award recipients, and a scenic camping trip.  Find out more at http://www.broweryouthawards.org.  Deadline: May 15, 2007.

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4-H Clover Corner News
For additional articles on 4-H youth development nationwide, check out the National 4-H Clover Corner News at http://www.4hblogs.org/ccn/

If you have a disability and require special assistance during any of our planned 4-H activities, please call the applicable County Extension 4-H Youth Development Agent two weeks prior to the event.

We welcome your story ideas and 4-H job listings.
Please e-mail them to nakatsuk@hawaii.edu

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