2015 october monthly update

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Photo: Beay 4-H Beef Club 75 Anniversary, Achievement Day Registraon Informaon 2015 Registraon 2015 is now open for returning and new 4-H members. Registraon deadline is November 15, 2015! Don’t leave it to the last minute, late fees apply. Everything you need to know can be found HERE. We are excited for new clubs signing up both in rural and urban areas of Saskatchewan! District 4-H Curling Curling has been re-instated into the 4-H Saskatchewan program. If Districts are interested in sending teams on to Regional 4-H Curling, they will need to hold a District 4-H Curling Compeon. It is recommended that Districts host their compeons a minimum of 2 weeks prior to Regional Curling, if possible. If you already have a date and locaon chosen for your District 4-H Curling, please let your Regional 4-H Specialist know. How to Host District 4-H Curling Handbooks will be available at your District meeng, or by contacng your Regional 4-H Specialist. 2015 Online Aucon November 2-13, 2015 we will be having our second annual Saskatchewan 4-H Foundaon Online Aucon on Facebook. All proceeds from the 2015 Saskatchewan 4-H Foundaon Online Aucon will be invested in the Saskatchewan 4-H Foundaon, and therefore support 4-H and help Saskatchewan youth “Learn to Do by Doing.” We are grateful to our generous donors, visitors and bidders for your support. The most encouraging aspect of supporng the Saskatchewan 4-H Foundaon is the money you give today will not only support current 4-H members, leaders and programs, but will connue to work for the benefit of future generaons of 4-H members. Ag Month October is Ag Month. Each October, Agriculture Month provides an opportunity to celebrate successes, while helping others understand and appreciate modern agriculture. Each year, a theme is selected by the Ministry of Agriculture and industry is encouraged to tell their stories. This year, the theme is ThinkAg, which es in nicely with the new 4-H Challenge: AGvies. Check out the Minitry’s Website for more informaon on upcoming Ag Month events and celebrate with 4-H by subming your AGvies! October 2015 Monthly Update October 2015 Did you know that you can make your very own club or district logo on the 4-H Canada website? Before ordering any SWAG for the year, create your very own club or district logo. From there you can order clothing right in the 4-H Canada Shop with your new personzlized logo. It is super easy and looks great!

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Page 1: 2015 October Monthly Update

Photo: Beatty 4-H Beef Club 75 Anniversary, Achievement Day

Registration Information 2015Registration 2015 is now open for returning and new 4-H members. Registration deadline is November 15, 2015! Don’t leave it to the last minute, late fees apply. Everything you need to know can be found HERE. We are excited for new clubs signing up both in rural and urban areas of Saskatchewan!

District 4-H Curling Curling has been re-instated into the 4-H Saskatchewan program. If Districts are interested in sending teams on to Regional 4-H Curling, they will need to hold a District 4-H Curling Competition. It is recommended that Districts host their competitions a minimum of 2 weeks prior to Regional Curling, if possible. If you already have a date and location chosen for your District 4-H Curling, please let your Regional 4-H Specialist know. How to Host District 4-H CurlingHandbooks will be available at your District meeting, or bycontacting your Regional 4-H Specialist.

2015 Online AuctionNovember 2-13, 2015 we will be having our second annual Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation Online Auction on Facebook.

All proceeds from the 2015 Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation Online Auction will be invested in the Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation, and therefore support 4-H and helpSaskatchewan youth “Learn to Do by Doing.”

We are grateful to our generous donors, visitors and bidders for your support. The most encouraging aspect of supporting the Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation is the money you give today will not only support current 4-H members, leaders and programs, but will continue to work for the benefit of future generations of 4-H members.

Ag MonthOctober is Ag Month.

Each October, Agriculture Month provides an opportunity to celebrate successes, while helping others understand and appreciate modern agriculture. Each year, a theme is selected by the Ministry of Agriculture and industry is encouraged to tell their stories. This year, the theme is ThinkAg, which ties in nicely with the new 4-H Challenge: AGtivities.

Check out the Minitry’s Website for more information on upcoming Ag Month events and celebrate with 4-H by submitting your AGtivities!

October 2015Monthly Update

October 2015

Did you know that you can make your very own club or district logo on the 4-H Canada website? Before ordering any SWAG for the year, create your very own club or district logo. From there you can order clothing right in the 4-H Canada Shop with your new personzlized logo. It is super easy and looks great!

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News and Reminders

Upcoming 4- H Saskatchewan Events & Opportunities

Club and District Logo UsageJune 11 was a historic day for 4-H when the brand new logo was revealed. Find out more about this exciting change at http://www.4-h-canada.ca/brand

Have you tried the 4-H Logo Generator, a neat tool on 4-H Canada’s website that gener-ates logos for clubs with the new 4-H Canada Clover?

Visit http://www.4-h-canada.ca/brandapp, select your province, type in your club name, and hit “preview.” It will quickly create several file types for you to download and use!

If your club is looking to buy new banners, displays or signage with the new logo, check out the Growing Forward 2 4-H Canada Club Fund Program. Clubs can apply for up to $1,500 for new materials that proudly display the new 4-H clover. You will be able to submit your application online between August 4 to October 30, 2015. Successful applications will be notified in November 2015.

For more information on the new logo and how to use it for your club, region or district click HERE.

Agribition is Nov. 23 - 28, 2015.

There are several scholarships available for exhibitors.

Visit www.agribition.com for the 2015 Exhibitor Handbook,

the schedule of events, and scholarship information.

Leaderama 4-H Leadership Conference 2015 December 5 - 6 in Regina

Teambuilding activities, motivational speakers, and LOTS and LOTS of networking with other leaders, council members, and staff....You don’t want to miss this!

The registration fee is $200, which includes Saturday accommodation, all meals, all workshops and sessions, and a Saturday night social activity. It is only $125 if you do not require accommodation. Register before Nov. 1, 2015! No lateapplications will be accepted. Registration forms and more information are available HERE or from your Regional 4-H Specialist.

Conference ThemeThe Four Seasons of 4-H

Key Note SpeakersExecutive Director of the KidSafe Project Society, Gerhard Maynard and Todd Klink of FCC.

SessionsYou will have the opportunity to choose three of the nine sessions below: 4-H Basics, Spotlight on Science, Succession Planning, Positive YouthDevelopment, Money Management, Recruitment & Retention, Keeping Fun in4-H and Developing a Constitution.

Social We’re headed to the Theatre! To embrace our seasonal theme, all attendees will be treated to The Globe Theatre’s presentation of The Snow Queen.

See you at Leaderama 2015!

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Get involved as an individual, or as an entire club, by creating and doing your own AGtivity. Maybe you’ll host a harvest supper in your community, plan a farm safety workshop or build a community garden – it’s up to your interpretation and creativity – the sky is the limit, so long as it is agriculture related. It’s that simple, spread the word about agriculture. What you do is up to you! This year’s theme is Ag Awareness and Education.

The 4-H Staff will be sharing our AGtivities in the Bits & Pieces and online to give you some inspiration. We know that you’re creative and we can’t wait to see what you come up with.

Share your story with all of 4-H Saskatchewan by sending in a write-up and photos to your Regional 4-H Specialist. You can submit as many activities as you would like! You can share online too – use #AGtivities on Facebook and Twitter to connect with others.

All AGtivities will be featured in the Bits & Pieces, and be eligible for the People’s Choice Award to be chosen at AGM in March. All activities must be submitted by March 15, 2016 to be eligible for the People’s Choice Award.

New 4-H Challenge!

AGtivities

November 4Wear your green and white, set up a club display and

celebrate 4-H!

Show Your 4-H Colours!

4-H Saskatchewan has partnered with STARS Air Ambulance to offer an exciting new fundraising opportunity for 4-H clubs: selling STARS Calendars. This is a popular annual fundraiser for 4-H clubs in Alberta and, for the first time, we are offering it in Saskatchewan.

So, how does it work? Clubs that choose to participate will receive STARS Calendars which they can sell. Each STARS Calendar can be sold for $30, with clubs keeping at least $6 per calendar sold. Depending on the number of total calendars sold by all participating clubs in Saskatchewan, by the end of the campaign this amount could be as much as $9 per calendar. Click Here for more details.

AGM 2016 March 19-20, SaskatoonEach district is responsible for sending one leader and one member representative. At your fall District Council meeting, each district should select their delegates who will attend, and make a motion for the district to pay the fee of $341.25.

Visitors can also attend AGM. They participate in all meetings and activities, but do not have voting privileges. The visitor fee is $270. The deadline for AGM Registration is December 15, 2015. Fees and forms are due this date. All late registrations will be subject to a $100 late fee. The deadline to change delegate names is February 15, 2016.

The deadline for resolutions is January 31, 2016. To submit a resolu-tion to be discussed at AGM, your district must send in the District Meeting Minutes which addressed the resolution.

Calling all 4-H Alumni! Make sure to reach out and encourage your your old 4-H friends to connect with 4-H Saskatchewan to stay in the loop!

They can be a part of upcoming events, such as the centennial celebrations, and stay in touch with their old 4-H friends. They can register on our website.

Fundraising Opportunity with STARS.

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North West RegionRegional Updates

Meet Your Board of DirectorsPaul Mitchell is the General Leader of the Eagle Hills Multiple 4-H Club in the Battlefords (District #34).

Clint Panter is the General Leader of Big River Multiple 4-H Club in the Big River area (District #33). Clint was elected as the Foundation Representative.

Darcy Yasieniuk is the General Leader of the Reigning Riders 4-H Club in the Hafford area (District #34). Darcy was elected Advisory Council Representative.

Meet Your Member AdvisorKeltye Blais is a Light Horse Member and Club Secretary in the Reigning Riders 4-H Club in the Hafford area (District #34).

Fall District Council MeetingsEach club should send two adult and two member represen-tatives to their fall meeting. AGM delegates are chosen and district business is discussed at fall meetings. Please report your district meeting date to your Regional 4-H Specialist. Below are the known dates:

Meet Your Board of DirectorsMarc Bernier is the General Leader of the Hillview Riders 4-H Club near Prince Albert (District #32).

Cindy Cooper is the General Leader of the Touchwood Hills Light Horse 4-H Club near West Bend (District #20). Cindy was elected President of the Board of Directors.

Meet Your Member AdvisorAutumn Lawson is a Light Horse Member and Club President in the Melfort Trail Blazers Light Horse 4-H Club in Melfort (District #27).

Fall District Council MeetingsEach club should send two adult and two member representatives to their fall meeting. AGM delegates are chosen and district business is discussed at fall meetings. Please report your district meeting date to your Regional 4-H Specialist. Below are the known dates:

District #27 Oct. 21 7p.m. Melfort- Ag HallDistrict #32 Oct. 27 7p.m. Prince Albert- LF McIntosh Building

Regional 4-H CurlingAs many of you have already heard, curling is back! We are looking for a district to step up and host the North East Regional Curling in 2016. If your district is interested in hosting this exciting regional event, please contact Jodi Schellenberg, your North East Regional Specialist as soon as possible. Also, districts should be prepared to talk about district curling at your fall meetings.

Regional Workshops The North East Regional 4-H Specialist, Jodi Schellenberg, will be holding two Regional workshops this fall and presenting on a variety of 4-H topics. The topics and dates for the workshops will be announced in October, but as of now one will be hosted in the Melfort area and the other in the Kelvington area. The workshops are open to all 4-H Clubs. Leaders and parents are welcome, but presentations and discussion will be targeted for Junior, Intermediate and Senior 4-H Members.

North East Region

District #22 Oct. 16 7p.m. Saskatoon- 4-H Office Board RoomDistrict #35 Oct. 15 7p.m. TBDDistrict #36 Nov. 27 7p.m. Pierceland- Josie Britton Centre

Regional 4-H Curling4-H Curling will be held January 15 - 17, 2016 in Meadow Lake.

Regional Workshops Annaleigh LeBruno, the North West Regional 4-H Specialist, will be holding two Regional workshops this fall, one in Lloydminster and one in Spiritwood/Shell Lake area. The workshops will be on a variety of 4-H topics and topics will be announced in October. These workshops are open to all 4-H Clubs. Leaders and parents are welcome, but presentations and discussion will be targeted for Junior, Intermediate and Senior 4-H Members.

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Meet Your Board of DirectorsAlvin Pawlitza is a Project Leader in the Abbey-Lancer 4-H Beef Club of Pennant area (District #11).

Miranda Seymour is the General Leader of the Mossbank Multiple 4-H Club of Mossbank (District #2). Miranda was elected Secretary.

Ginelle Sonmor is a Project Leader in the Bea-Bank Beef 4-H Club in the Marengo area (District #17). Ginelle was elected Vice-President of the Board of Directors.

Meet Your Member AdvisorKaylee Duncan is a Beef Member and Club President in the Clairbank Multiple 4-H Club near Gull Lake (District #9).

Fall District Council MeetingsEach club should send two adult and two member repre-sentatives to their fall meeting. AGM delegates are chosen and district business is discussed at fall meetings. Please report your district meeting date to your Regional 4-H Specialist. Below are the known dates:

Fall District Council MeetingsEach club should send two adult and two member repre-sentatives to their fall meeting. AGM delegates are chosen and district business is discussed at fall meetings. Please report your district meeting date to your Regional 4-H Specialist. Below are the known dates:

South West Region South East Region

District #2 Oct. 28 7p.m. Assiniboia- SubwayDistrict #4 Nov. 22 1p.m. Shaunovan- Shaunovan SchoolDistrict #8 Oct. 3 TBD Moose JawDistrict #9 Oct. 22 7p.m. Swift Current- Large Animal ClinicDistrict #10 Nov. 9 7p.m. Maple Creek- Jasper CentreDistrict #11 Nov. 10 7p.m. Abbey Legion HallDistrict #16 Nov. 17 7p.m. Conference CallDistrict #17 Oct. 28 7p.m. Kindersley- Brother’s RestaurantDistrict #40 Nov. 4 7p.m. Fiske Hall

Regional 4-H CurlingA regional curling host is still being confirmed and the event will likely be held in mid-January. As your districts plan for district curling events, we will keep you posted when the date and location is confirmed.

Regional 4-H CurlingDistrict 14- Regina & Area

Regional 4-H Public SpeakingDistrict 13- Melville & Area Tentative date: April 10, 2016.

Regional “How-to-Host” manuals will be available at District Meetings or by contacting the SE 4-H Office at 306-787-1958 or [email protected]

Regional Workshops Workshops are open to all 4-H Clubs. Leaders and parents are welcome, but presentations and discussion will be targeted for Junior, Intermediate and Senior 4-H Members. Melodi Hawkesford-Lee, the South East Regional 4-H Specialist, will be holding the following Regional workshops, presenting on a variety of 4-H topics.

November 7 – Yorkton Yorkdale School 1:00 - 4:30p.m.

November 14 – Regina SE 4-H Office 515 Henderson Drive 1:00 - 4:30p.m

Provincial 4-H Judging 2016 Provincial 4-H Judging Aug. 12 - 13 Weyburn, SK

District #1 Nov. 4 7:30p.m. Estavan Exhibition OfficeDistrict #5 Nov. 10 7:30p.m. Kennedy- Friendship CentreDistrict #7 Oct. 26 7p.m. Weyburn- Weyburn Ag OfficeDistrict #12 Nov. 10 7p.m. Yorkton- Yorkdale SchoolDistrict #13 TBA Hosted by Goodeve MultipleDistrict #14 Nov. 4 7p.m. SE 4-H Office 515 Henderson Dr. ReginaDistrict #37 TBADistrict #39 TBADistrict #41 Oct. 14 7:15p.m. Hosted by Alida Beef- Alida Hall

Regional Workshops The South West Regional 4-H Specialist, Terri Lynn Paulson, will be holding two Regional workshops this fall and presenting on a variety of 4-H topics. The topics and dates for the workshops will be announced in October. One workshop will be hosted in the Swift Current Area, and if your club is interested in hosting the other workshop, please contact Terri Lynn. The workshops are open to all 4-H Clubs. Leaders and parents are welcome, but presentations and discussion will be targeted for Junior, Intermediate and Senior 4-H Members.

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Upcoming 4-H Canada Events & Opportunities4-H Science Contest 2015/16Building on the 4-H Science Contest held this past year, 4-H’ers will have an opportunity to take their experimentation and exploration even further in 2016! There will be a 4-H’ers stream in the 2016 Canada-Wide Science Fair!

4-H’ers will be able to pick a challenge topic to explore from the options below:

• Discovery • Energy • Environment • Innovation • Information • Health • Resources • International

They will then submit their project to 4-H Canada, where virtual judging will take place. The top placed submissions will be invited to attend the 4-H National Science Fair (date and location to be determined) in March 2016. The winners of the 4-H National Science Fair will then attend and compete at the Canada-Wide Science Fair!

Find detailed information online please click HERE

Projects must be submitted by December 15, 2015

Canada-Wide Science FairMay 14 - 21, 2016

www.cwsf.youthscience.ca

Deadlines Please note, those listed below have approaching deadlines, there are a variety of other 4-H Canada Opportunities listed HERE

FCC 4-H Club Grant- Opened August 17, available until all funds have been awarded. Find out more HERE. Sears in Your Community 4-H Grant Program- Deadline of October 30. Find out more HERE. Growing Forward 2 4-H Canada Club Fund Program 2015/16- Deadline of October 30. Find out more HERE.VICTORY® Hybrid Canola “Reaping Returns” Program- A downloadable pdf with full instructions HERE.

Going Global Service Learning Exchange- Deadline of November 2. Find out more HERE. Club to Club Exchanges- Canada Wide- Deadline of November 30, 2015. U.S. National 4-H Conference- Apply to 4-H Saskatchewan by December 1, 2015. National Citizenship Seminar- Apply to 4-H Saskatchewan by December 1, 2015

Grants

Travel4-H Canada

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Nurturing Minds. Growing Character.Show Your 4-H Colours with pride on November 4!

Visit 4-h-canada.ca/showyour4hcolours to be part of the fun.#ShowYour4HColours #4HSK

The time is fast approaching for 4-H clubs, friends and supporters to show off the good work you do in your community, in Saskatchewan and across Canada. Wednesday, November 4, 2015 is Show Your 4-H Colours Day! It’s the official kick-off to our month long national celebration!

Using hashtag #ShowYour4HColours, put on your 4-H green and let’s celebrate everything 4-H on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram! Share your photos on social media and 4-H [province] and 4-H Canada will share them with our 4-H fans and friends all over the world! Don’t use social media? No problem! Email your photos to [email protected] and we’ll share them for you.

Does your club want to have the new 4-H logo to show off in time for Show Your 4-H Colours Day? Visit the 4-H Canada website and get your club logo using the online logo generator. Visit www.4-h-canada.ca/brand-app where you can easily customize your logo with your club name and province.

Clubs looking for more information on the best ways to use the power of social media can find the club communications kit on the Show Your 4-H Colours web page: http://4-h-canada.ca/showyour4hcolours. Show Your 4-H Colours in style with awesome 4-H swag from 4-h.sk.ca/store Show the world what 4-H means to you!

Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @4HSask and @HaroldTheHareLike us on Facebook

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4-H Saskatchewan is a project-basedyouth organization dedicated to the

growth and development of our members, leaders, volunteers, and

staff through our motto: Learn To Do By Doing

REGIONAL 4-H SPECIALISTSEach region has a Regional 4-H Specialist available to support the members, leaders, and clubs in that region. Contact your Regional 4-H Specialist with questions, or if you require support. They are also happy to help with club start-ups, and offer workshops for clubs.

NORTH EASTJodi Schellenberg

Office: (306) 965-1544Cell: (306) 220-6315Email: [email protected]

SOUTH WESTTerri Lynn Paulson

Office: (306) 964-1545Cell: (306) 229-2064Email: [email protected]

SOUTH EASTMelodi Hawkesford-Lee

Office: (306) 787-1958Cell: (306) 529-5446Email: [email protected]

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (306) 933-7729Cera Youngson [email protected]

COMMUNICATIONS (306) 933-6961Erin Holm [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION (306) 933-7728Karrie Watson [email protected]

FRONT DESK (306) 933-7727Shirley Wensley [email protected]

FUND DEVELOPMENT (306) 933-7348Carole Rae [email protected]

ACCOUNTING (306) 933-7731Sandi Sirois [email protected]

Provincial 4-H OfficeThe provincial office is made up of a dynamic staff team ready to serve our new and existing members, leaders and clubs throughout the province. The provincial office staff is happy to be of assistance, so please do not hesitate to contact us.CONTACT US!Phone: (306) 933-7727 Fax: (306) 933-7730 E-mail: [email protected]

VISIT OR MAIL US!Address: 3830 Thatcher Avenue

Saskatoon, SK. S7R 1A5Hours: Monday to Friday

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.mClosed on holidays

NORTH WEST Annaleigh LeBruno

Office: (306) 933-6723Cell: (306) 280-3755Email: [email protected]

Board of Directors The role of the Board of Directors is to set direction and policy of the 4-H program. They contribute to defining the organization’s Mission, Vision and Core Values and governing their fulfillment.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEPRESIDENT Cindy Cooper VICE-PRESIDENT Ginelle Sonmor SECRETARY Miranda Seymour AG REPRESENTATIVE Shelley Jones

NORTH WEST LEADER DELEGATESPaul Mitchell (306) 937-3333Clint Panter (306) 469-7763Darcy Yasieniuk (306) 549-4810

NORTH EAST LEADER DELEGATESMarc Bernier (306) 763-3903Cindy Cooper (306) 675-5645

SOUTH WEST LEADER DELEGATESAlvin Pawlitza (306) 689-2597Miranda Seymour (306) 361-3356Ginelle Sonmor (306) 968-2311

SOUTH EAST LEADER DELEGATESMelanie Bashutski (306) 675-4846Darren Fisk (306) 435-2055Glenn Gress (306) 487-3279

18-YEAR-OLD MEMBER DELEGATESCameron Choquette (306) 327-5772Shayla Endicott (306) 375-2709

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE REPRESENTATIVE Shelley Jones

REPRESENTATIVE TO SK 4-H FOUNDATION Clint Panter (306) 469-7763

REPRESENTATIVE TO ADVISORY COUNCIL Darcy Yasieniuk (306) 549-4810

Youth Advisory Council The Youth Advisory Council brings the opinions, ideas, and voice of youth 4-H members to the Saskatchewan 4-H Council.

REGIONAL MEMBER ADVISORSNW Keltye Blais TBANE Autumn Lawson TBASW Kaylee Duncan TBASE McKenzie Stachura TBA

CANADIAN YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE Cameron Choquette (306) 327-577218-YEAR-OLD MEMBER DELEGATES

Cameron Choquette (306) 327-5772Shayla Endicott (306) 375-2709

Contact your Regional Representatives if you would like to share your opinions,

suggestions, or concerns relating to the Saskatchewan 4-H Council’s policy,

programming or direction.

The South East Office address is:515 Henderson Drive, Regina SK. S4N 5X1

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DeadlinesGF2 4-H Club Fund Program Application Deadline Oct. 30

Sears In Your Community™ 4-H Grant Program Oct. 30

Leaderama Registration Deadline Nov. 1

Going Global Exchanges Application Nov. 2

Going Global Service Learning - Ghana Nov. 2

Club Registration Deadline Nov. 15

Club to Club Exchanges Applications Deadline Nov. 30

Investing in Me Career Exploration Application Nov. 30

4-H Saskatchewan Travel Award Deadline Dec. 1

Record Book Competition Deadline Dec. 4

4-H Canada Science Fair Project Submission Deadline Dec. 15

Leader Screening Deadline Dec. 15

AGM Registration and Payment Deadline Dec. 15

2016 Hall of Fame Application Deadline Dec. 31

National 4-H Volunteer Leader of the Year Jan. 31 2016

Find your 4-H wings Jan. 31

AGM Resolution Deadline Jan. 31

Deadline for AGM Name Changes Feb. 15

Ski Day Deadline Feb. 22

4-H Saskatchewan Scholarship Application Deadline Apr. 1

Larry Milton Campbell Memorial Scholarship May. 31

CIBC 4-H Post-Secondary Education Scholarship May. 31

Weston Family 4-H Agricultural Scholarships May. 31

Calendar of 4-H Events

Other EventsThe events listed here are offered by organizations outside of 4-H Saskatchewan, but may provide an educational opportunity for 4-H members or leaders.

Agribition Nov. 23 - 28, 2015 ReginaAgricultural exhibition and trade show which includes livestock sales, educational exhibits, agricultural technology and services. For more information: http://www.agribition.com/

Yorkton Spring Steer & Heifer Show Mar. 31 - Apr. 2 Yorkton

4-H Day at the Legislature Oct. 9 Regina

Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation Online Auction Nov. 2-13 Online

National “Show Your 4-H Colours” Day Nov. 4 Everywhere!

Canadian National 4-H & Youth Judging Competition Nov. 23 - 25 Regina

National 4-H Member’s Forum Nov. 25 - 29 Regina

Leaderama 4-H Leadership Conference Dec. 5-6 Regina

National Leadership Summit Feb. 18 - 21, 2016 Ottawa, ON

Prairieland Youth Leadership Conference Feb. 20 - 21 Saskatoon

4-H Canada Science Fair: Semi-Finalist Round Mar. 3 - 6 Truro, NS

Provincial 4-H Ski Day Mar. 5 4 Locations

2016 AGM Mar. 19 - 20 Saskatoon

USA National Members Conference Apr. 8 - 14 Washington, USA

Investing in Me - Career Exploration May - August Weyburn / Toronto

Citizenship Congress May 3 - 8 Ottawa, ON

Canada Wide Science Festival May. 14 - 21 Montreal

2016 4-H Canada AGM Jun. 2 - 4 Calgary, AB

Going Global Service Learning Travel - Ghana Jul. 4 -24 Ghana, Africa

2016 Provincial 4-H Judging Aug 12 - 13 Weyburn

National Members Forum Nov. 2 - 6 Toronto, ON

2017 AGM Mar 24 - 26, 2017 Saskatoon

Canada hosts Global 4-H Conference 2017 Ottawa, ON

South WestDistrict #2 Oct. 28 7p.m. Assiniboia- SubwayDistrict #4 Nov. 22 1p.m. Shaunovan- Shaunovan SchoolDistrict #8 TBDDistrict #9 Oct. 22 7p.m. Swift Current- Large Animal ClinicDistrict #10 Nov. 9 7p.m. Maple Creek- Jasper CentreDistrict #11 Nov. 10 7p.m. Abbey Legion HallDistrict #16 Nov. 17 7p.m. Conference CallDistrict #17 Oct. 28 7p.m. Kindersley- Brother’s RestaurantDistrict #40 Nov. 4 7p.m. Fiske- Fiske Hall

District Meeting Dates District meeting dates listed below, all other districts please check HERE for an updated listing of District Meeting dates.

South EastDistrict #1 Nov. 4 7:30p.m. Estavan Exhibition OfficeDistrict #7 Oct. 26 7p.m. Weyburn Ag OfficeDistrict #12 Nov. 10 7p.m. Yorkton- Yorkdale SchoolDistrict #13 Oct/Nov Hosted by Goodeve MultipleDistrict #14 Nov. 7 7p.m. SE 4-H Office, 515 Henderson Drive, Regina

North WestDistrict #22 Oct. 16 7p.m. Saskatoon- 4-H Office Board RoomDistrict #35 Oct. 15 7p.m. TBDDistrict #36 Nov. 27 7p.m. Pierceland- Josie Britton Centre

www.4-h.sk.ca 4-H Saskatchewan @4HSask

North EastDistrict #27 Oct. 21 7p.m. Melfort- Ag HallDistrict #32 Oct. 27 7p.m. Prince Albert- LF McIntosh Building