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Welcome to Oahu 4-H's online newsletter.
ALOHA 4-H Clubs, The Rally Day was a lot of fun and now it’s time to give back to the community! Saturday – Oct 3rd - Island Fresh Festival @ Kakaako Park
Thank you to everyone for participating in the 2009 Achievement Banquet. It was a big success and everyone enjoyed the food, program, and camaraderie. The artistic centerpieces and entertaining music video that reflected the theme, “The Climb” were a big hit. There was even a guest appearance by Hannah Montana! Much Mahalos to the Warriors, led by Wanda Kohashi, for coordinating this year end activity. Thank you also to Pot of Gold for manning the registration table, Just Us for the cute favors, Renee Chung for picking up the lei, John Fielding for providing the sound and music, the Clover Kids for the unique centerpieces, Farrington FCCLA for coordinating the Silent Auction, and to everyone for contributing desserts and cleaning up. It was “The Climb” this year and we hope to reach the peaks of success in the very near future.
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for April 10-11, 2010, for the time of your life—Hawaii State 4-H Leaders’ Federation bi-annual conference on Oahu. The Committee members are busy planning for you to have a great weekend of meeting fellow leaders and learning new skills to teach your 4-Hers. The theme has been selected—Kulia Ika Nuu. If you want to help on a committee, please do not hesitate to voice your willingness to help make this a memorable time for all leaders. We will keep you advised, as more information is available. If you can attend the planning meetings, we would love to have you join us. The next meeting is scheduled at the Pearl City Urban Garden Center on Friday, October 23, 2009, at 6:30pm. Rose Saito will be preparing a delicious Southern meal for us. Come and join us with your ideas to help make this a great conference. The Federation Board will hold its mid-year meeting on Saturday, November 14 on Manoa campus. Don’t hesitate to contact any officer or your county representative if you have any concerns you’d like to address.
This past month, we were able to introduce 4-H to Navy staff at the Atsugi, Yokusaka and Sasebo bases in Japan through 4-H 101 training. Teen staff from Camp Zama also joined us at the training at Atsugi Navy base. A total of 85 staff participated in the three two-day trainings. We are looking forward to welcoming 4-H clubs from these bases to be part of the Hawaii 4-H Youth Development program.
BLAZING TRAILS TO NEW MEXICO
"Come to the Land of Enchantment" The website address is http://aces.nmsu.edu/4h/ and then click on “Details” under the WRLF 2010 logo or you may go directly to the WRLF homepage at http://aces.nmsu.edu/4h/wrlf2010/ New Mexico looks forward to being your host for the 2010 Western Regional Leaders’ Forum (WRLF) in Albuquerque, March 11-14. All 4-H leaders, teens and staff from the 13 western states, 2 Canadian provinces and the Pacific Territories are invited. The event is capped at 400 participants, so don’t delay in registering. The full-time registration includes Thursday evening appetizers and 4 meals, hospitality room, workshops, speakers, commercial exhibits, entertainment and activities. On Friday and Saturday there will be 64 workshops on a diverse range of topics. Some of the workshop titles are: Magic of Leadership
On-line registration is available now. For further information and registration go to http://nm4h.nmsu.edu and then click on “details” under the WRLF logo. There are also fun evening teen activities for senior 4-H members who register for the Forum:
Come and be involved in Blazing Trails – Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow at the 2010 Western Regional Leaders’ Forum, March 11-14 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Join us in “The Land of Enchantment” Lights On Afterschool - October 22 "The 10th annual nationwide celebration of afterschool programs will take place October 22, 2009 in more than 7,500 communities. Join the 1 million Americans who take part in Lights On Afterschool to help call attention to the afterschool programs that keep our kids safe, inspire them to learn and help working families. Register... for Lights On Afterschool to receive email updates and 10 free posters, and to make sure your event is promoted to the media. Use our on-line Event Planning Kit to help you build a timeline, get ideas for your event, get tips for engaging local leaders and media, and download artwork and sample materials." Youth Leaders for Literacy Available to Young Volunteers Who Inspire and Encourage Reading Volunteers Needed for 2009 Lokahi Giving Project To continue coordinating quality programs, orchestrated with care, compassion and professionalism, the Lokahi Giving Project needs your help! Come as you are – come alone or bring a friend – bring a group, even! There is much to be done and ALL help is welcome. Group projects can be organized if requested. Organized groups with chaperones or supervisors are welcome (i.e., Boy Scout or Girl Scout Troops, high school clubs or groups, sports clubs, etc.) VOLUNTEER NEEDS
Lokahi’s success is enhanced by community volunteers whose energy and ongoing support keep the project running year after year. If you are available, you can download our Volunteer Application at www.lokahigivingproject.com or www.khon2.com. Send inquiries and/or completed Volunteer Applications to lokahivol@yahoo.com. We will respond as quickly as we can. I Am What I Learn Video Contest Adobe Youth Voices International Photo Competition - Round 2 Tennessee 4-H Exchange Opportunity Bedford County (Tennessee) 4-H’ers are seeking to set up an exchange program with other 4-H members. Bedford County is home of the National Walking Horse Celebration and of the Sharpie (marker). Bedford is also known as pencil city because of the many pencil factories. We have been involved in Exchanges for almost 30 years. We are located about an hour south of Nashville. Some of the things that we do when hosting: tour local Walking Horse Farm, tour Jack Daniels Distillery, spend a day in Nashville – Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame, Take a ride on the General Jackson, travel east to Chattanooga and go white water rafting down the Ocoee River, go about an hour south to Huntsville, AL to the Space and Rocket Museum and a huge water park called Point Mallard, visit historical Civil War Sites, have cook outs and lots of fun. We have also toured some caves and we could travel to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. We try to cater our activities to the groups that are coming. Our group will be small this year with about 6 but we could easily host up to 10 kids plus adults. The kids range in age from 13 – 19. We are on schedule to host this year (2010) and travel in 2011. If you are interested in being part of this exchange program, please contact: Emily Osterhaus, Bedford County Extension-2105 Midland Rd., Shelbyville, TN 3716. Ph. 931-684-5971or email: eosterha@tennessee.edu Apply for a 2010 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards If you’ve made a difference by volunteering in your community over the past year, you could win $1000 and a fabulous trip to Washington, DC., next May – by applying for a Prudential Spirit of Community Award! Even more importantly, you could win recognition that might inspire other young people to follow your example. These prestigious awards, sponsored by Prudential Financial and the National Association of Secondary School Principals, have honored nearly 90,000 middle level and high school students over the past 14 years solely for their volunteer work. It’s easy to apply! Just visit http://spirit.prudential.com. Click on the “How to Apply” link, and follow the onscreen instructions. When asked for the access key, type the word spirit. Application deadline is November 2, 2009.4-H Clover Corner News 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.
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