Three Regional Education Outreach Summits on Bio-Security in 4-H will be held Dec 12 at UC Davis, Jan 16 in Tehama County and Feb 27 in Kern County. These three Regional Education Outreach Summits are offered by 4-H and Veterinary Medicine Extension in order to improve the understanding of 4-H adult volunteers, veterinarians, and administrators from fairs and exhibitions about existing bio-security risks associated with 4-H Animal Science projects in California and issues related to traceability. Each Education Outreach Summit will include four major components: 1. an overview of current data on bio-security risks associated with 4-H Animal Science projects, including risks at exhibits and fairs, shows, and exhibitions; 2. updated information from USDA on the current status of NAIS and animal traceability; 3. a listening session to provide stakeholders the opportunity to share their experiences and provide feedback on traceability issues to USDA; and 4. a mini-training for 4-H teens and volunteers on the new 4-H Bio-Security curriculum. Register at http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=4238
- Register for the Winter 2010 4-H SET Professional Development workshop on February 6, 2010. Counties are invited to send a team of 4-H members (age 14 and up), 4-H volunteers, 4-H staff, and program collaborators. Effective science, engineering and technology education requires good educators. This professional volunteer development opportunity will help prepare 4-H volunteers, teens and staff to incorporate science, engineering, and technology into 4-H projects and activities in a hands-on, experiential manner. Locations include Shasta, Yolo, Santa Barbara, Merced and Riverside Counties. Morning topics focus on utilizing teens-as-Teachers and the afternoon introduces a 4-H SET curriculum. Register by January 15, 2010 at
http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=4208
Start a renewable energy project in your 4-H Club or group! The Power of the Wind Curriculum, from the National 4-H Council, is designed for middle school aged youth to learn about the wind and its uses. Youth work with members of a team to design, create, build, and test a wind powered devices and are given opportunities to explore wind as a potential energy source in their community. Three professional volunteer development workshops are available for county teams of volunteers, staff and teens to receive hands-on training in the curriculum. Dates include: November 13-14 in San Diego County, December 4-5 in Ukiah, Mendocino County (Linda Edgington at lgedgington@ucdavis.edu, and Jan 30 in San Luis Obispo County (8-6pm with breakfast and lunch provided. Cindy Hansen at chansen@co.slo.ca.us). Supply kits and copies of the curriculum are available on a limited basis. For more information, please contact trainers Cyndi Barnett at ccbarnett@ucdavis.edu or Keith Nathaniel at kcnathaniel@ucdavis.edu.
The 2009 State 4-H Leaders' Forum will be held November 6-8, 2009 at the Asilomar Conference Center. 4-H adult volunteers and 4-H staff will come home loaded with ideas, activities, and enthusiasm! A number of 4-H SET sessions are available to Forum participants, including: experiential and inquiry learning; infusing 4-H SET abilities into projects; quick 4-H SET activities for club meetings, water conservation curriculum for high-school youth, power of the wind curriculum, and ideas for integrating technology into 4-H. During the Forum, technology will be featured with a mobile-optimized schedule at http://m.ca4h.org/ and video interviews conducted by the California 4-H Technology Leadership Team. More information is available at http://www.ca4h.org/conference/slf/
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