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4-H Alberta
Events & Opportunities Guide October 1st – March 31st | 2015-2016 4-H Year
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For Leaders 6Equine Leaders’ Train the Trainer
Become a Key Leader
Key Leader Training
Cleaver Kids Leaders’ Training
Leaders’ Conference
Equine Leaders’ Forum
Leadership Development Travel Opportunities
4-H Canada National Leadership Summit
Western Regional Leaders’ Forum
4-H Ontario Volunteer Conference
Chaperone Travel Opportunities
4-H Canada Citizenship Congress
For the 4-H Family 8Show Your 4-H Colours
4-H Day at Farmfair International
Recognize People, Groups & Organizations That Help Make 4-H Awesome
Golden Clover Award
4-H Volunteer of the Year Award
Corporate Partnerships Appreciation Evening
Mark Your Calendars for these Signature Centennial Events in 2017
WRLF
Signature August Event
Name that Event Content
Events & 10 Opportunities at a Glance
For Members 124-H Canada Science Fair
Become a Key Member
Senior Members Conference (SMC)
Selections
Become a 4-H Alberta Ambassador
2016 Premier’s Award
4-H Canada National Member’s Forum
4-H Canada Citizenship Congress
USA National 4-H Member’s Conference
California State Leadership Conference
Agriculture Development Tour
Communications Program
Provincial Communications Competition
Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture Competition
Judging Program
Provincial Judging Competition
Livestock Evaluation Contest
National 4-H & Youth Judging Competition
4-H & FFA Livestock Judging Contest
National Western Stock Show
Travel Nationally or Internationally
4-H Canada Going Global Exchanges
4-H Canada Going Global Service Learning
4-H Canada Club to Club Exchanges
4-H Alberta Japanese Exchanges
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For More Information
Cleaver Kids Leaders’ Training
Come and learn how to lead your Cleaver Kids to success through hands on learning. This training opportunity is a great way to network with other leaders of Cleaver Kids, learn more about Cleaver Kids requirements and skill development areas and how to enhance the club’s program plan for your 6-8 year olds. The training will also include tips for effectively involving Cleaver Kids in the club and ensuring that each of your Cleaver Kids successfully transitions into a junior 4-H member once they meet the age requirement! So come on, embrace your inner Cleaver Kid for a day of learning and fun at the Alberta 4-H Centre!
December 5 Alberta 4-H Centre
Become a Key Leader
Being the key contact for clubs in their district, Key Leaders are great support and resource people! They’re experienced leaders who are passionate about the success of members, leaders, clubs and their district. They’re knowledgeable in the areas of club, committee and council operations as well as district, regional and provincial events and opportunities. And if your Key Leader doesn’t know the answer to your query, they will certainly find the answer or the appropriate resource for you!
Interested in becoming a Key Leader or wanting to contact your Key Leader? Contact your district council or your Regional 4-H Specialist.
Ongoing Districts Throughout Alberta
Leaders’ Conference
At this year’s conference, the spotlight will be on Legendary Leadership. As 4-H Alberta nears its centennial and begins to look towards its next 100 years, now is the time to take a look back at the outstanding youth and adult leaders that have always been at the heart of our organization. Come to Edmonton for a weekend of sessions, speakers and networking opportunities that’ll not only help you to become a better leader, but will also give you the knowledge and the tools needed to help your aspiring members succeed now and well into the future. And whether this is your 1st or 10th year as a 4-H leader, Leaders’ Conference has something for you!
We’re pleased to announce that the Keynote Speaker will be Cory Poirier. Known for being a passionate interviewer and conversationalist, Cory is sure to impress with his perspectives and observations of the legendary leadership that exists within 4-H Alberta.
January 15-17 Radisson Hotel Edmonton South
Equine Leaders’ Train the Trainer
Bring your horse, or just yourself, and join Muffy Knox for a weekend that’s focused on training leaders to teach their members the skills required for Levels 1-3 Mounted Assessments. Gain a fuller understanding of the Levels 1-3 assessment skills, as well as new techniques for helping members to achieve their mounted skill development goals.
Muffy Knox is a well know clinician, trainer, instructor and judge with over 30 years of experience as an equine educator. Muffy was an instructor with the Olds College’s Equine Science program for 15 years and is a certified Equine Canada Level 2 Western Coach.
November 7-8 Thorlakson’s Feedyards Inc. near Airdrie
Key Leader Training
Network with fellow Key Leaders from districts across the province. Plus gain knowledge, skills and resources that are essential to the role.
October 23-25 Alberta 4-H Centre
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4-H Canada National Leadership Summit
The 4-H Canada Leadership Summit is a professional development training opportunity for volunteers. Meet directors, staff and fellow leaders from across the country to share best practices, new ideas, and experience the nation’s capital.
The 2016 Leadership Summit will dive into the Environment & Healthy Living leadership development pillar within a stimulating and engaging forum for learning, sharing experiences, and contributing to the growing 4-H movement. Participants select daily sessions to attend based on their educational needs and personal development goals.
February 18-21 Ottawa, Ontario
Western Regional Leaders’ Forum (WRLF)
Each year, WRLF is hosted in a different western state. In 2016, visit Fairbanks, Alaska where Northern Delights are Guaranteed! Enjoy what’s shaping up to be a fantastic schedule including multiple workshops mixed with fun activities such a Taste of Alaska dinner, an aurora delights tour and much, much more.
In 2017, for the first time ever, WRLF will be hosted in Canada. Be part of the group that extends the invitation to the delegation to attend 4-H Alberta’s version of WRLF in 2017.
March 2-4 Fairbanks, Alaska
4-H Ontario Volunteer Conference
This is an opportunity to learn, enhance skills and make valuable connections with 4-H volunteers from Ontario. Connect with 4-H volunteers who share your values and passion for youth engagement through workshops, breakout sessions, social activities, and more. This conference will leave you feeling refreshed and invigorated with exciting new ideas to take back to your club and fellow 4-H volunteers.
April 2-3 Alliston, Ontario
Equine Leaders’ Forum
Join fellow equine project leaders from around the province for sessions and speakers that will assist you in working with project members throughout the 4-H year. This year’s schedule is shaping up to be a fantastic one, and will include Equine Project Speed Dating, where you’ll meet new counterparts and swap ingenious ideas! Sessions on games for teaching theory and effective lesson planning have also been slated.
The Provincial Equine Advisory Committee has also tentatively secured speakers who will cover topics such as psychology in the saddle, western dressage, trail challenges and how they can test the ability of members and their horses to work as a team.
February 5-7 Alberta 4-H Centre Lakedell Arena
Leadership Development Travel Opportunities
Chaperone Travel Opportunities
4-H Canada Citizenship Congress
Travel to our nation’s capital with the outstanding senior 4-H members who received this travel opportunity via the Selections program.
An always challenging, but inspiring opportunity, the 44th 4-H Canada Citizenship Congress will be no different. Citizenship Congress 2016 will deepen members’ understanding of governance and public policy, nurture their communication skills, and expand their horizons as they discover Canada through other 4-H members’ eyes. Workshops will culminate with the annual debate, where other members will construct insightful arguments and practice their skills of persuasion and public speaking.
May 3-8 Ottawa, Ontario
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Show Your 4-H Colours
November is National 4-H Month in Canada and we want you to let your 4-H pride shine! So adorn yourself with green on Wednesday, November 4th - National 4-H Day, and show everyone just how much you love 4-H.
November National 4-H Month November 2-8 National 4-H Week November 4 National 4-H Day
4-H Day at Farmfair International
For over 40 years, Northlands has hosted Farmfair International, one of Canada’s top agricultural shows, where thousands of guests come to the Edmonton EXPO Centre to show and sell top quality livestock.
4-H Family Day promises to be jam-packed with activities that will provide 4-H members with opportunities to learn new skills, meet new people, and check out all of the other great programs offered at Farmfair International.
November 14 Northlands, Edmonton
Nominate an Individual or Group for the Golden Clover Award
The Golden Clover Award recognizes individuals or groups who have exhibited outstanding leadership while making a special contribution to 4-H in Alberta. This special contribution may have been an innovative idea, project, activity or event that has made a significant difference at a club, district, region or provincial level.
A nomination can be completed by any 4-Her by submitting a Golden Clover Award Nomination Form along with three letters of support to [email protected]. Nominations will be reviewed by the 4-H Council of Alberta and the award will be presented at the 2016 4-H Alberta Leaders’ Conference.
November 15 Nomination Deadline
Nominate a 4-H Alberta Leader for the 4-H Leader of the Year Award
Volunteer leaders are the lifeblood of the 4-H program. Members, show them your appreciation and nominate them for the prestigious National 4-H Volunteer Leader of the Year award. A winning leader from every province will receive a $100 cash prize, while their club will win a celebratory pizza party – a way for members to thank all of their leaders. Meanwhile, one national winner will receive a prize package including a trip to the 2016 4-H Canada Annual General Meeting in Calgary, the opportunity to attend the 2017 Leadership Summit in Ottawa, and a $1000.00 cash prize.
Visit apply.4-H-Canada.ca to submit a nomination and reference letters. Winners are selected from the pool of applicants in their province. Provincial winners then move forward to a national judging panel and a national volunteer leader is selected.
January 31 Nomination Deadline
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9Volunteer at the 5th Annual 4-H Alberta Corporate Partnerships Appreciation Evening
The 4-H Foundation of Alberta would like to invite clubs as well as youth and adult 4-Hers to participate in the 4-H Alberta Corporate Partnerships Appreciation Evening.
All participants will get to enjoy a meal and will be invited to mingle with sponsor representatives, share their 4-H experience and to thank our valued and dedicated Corporate Partners. To help with the event we are looking for participation in the following areas:
Mark Your Calendars for these Signature Centennial Events in 2017
Club Showcase Display (9 Club Spots)
Create a display demonstrating what your club and 4-H has to offer its members! Share your display with sponsors throughout the evening.
Sponsor Engagement (5 Member Spots)
Energetic members will welcome sponsor representatives, show them around, answer any questions they might have and ensure that they are having a great time interacting with 4-H members, leaders and clubs.
Table Hosts (45 members/leaders/parents)
Two to three volunteers will be placed at each table to ensure there is always someone to engage with sponsor representatives.
Set up (1 Club Spot)
Between 12:00-3:00 pm, we are looking for one club to help with general set-up for the evening. Setting up tables, chairs etc.
Take Down (All Participants)
We will ask that all participating members, parents and leaders assist with take down.
If you or your club are interested in participating in this evening, please contact Rae-Lee Erickson at [email protected]. Please note that spots will be filled on a first come, first served basis.
November 3 4:00-8:00 pm Pomeroy Inn and Suites, Olds College
2017 will mark the 100th year of 4-H in Alberta and we are already looking forward to celebrating this very special milestone with your family. The Centennial Celebrations Steering Committee has spent the past several years working with members and leaders to dream up an amazing year that will allow 4-H families to celebrate this incredible organization’s history and future! Watch for more information about these two signature events and other centennial information in the coming months!
Western Regional Leaders’ Forum (WRLF)
For the very first time in WRLF history, the forum will be hosted outside of the United States, right here in Alberta! In 2017, this event will encompass 4-H Alberta’s Leaders’ Conference and Senior Members’ Conference. We’ll welcome 4-H leaders and senior members from the western states in addition to 4-H Alberta leaders and members. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to attend WRLF in your own backyard.
March 16-18, 2017 Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton
Signature August Event
A spectacular showcase of the 4-H Alberta program and our members. A gathering place for current 4-Hers and alumni. A celebration of 4-H Alberta’s strong history and future. All of this and more will make this an event NOT to be missed!
August 4-7, 2017 Location TBD
Name That Centennial Event Contest!
We need your help! We want this event’s name to be just as amazing as the weekend itself! Submit your event name idea, along with your name and contact information, to [email protected].
November 15, 2015 Contest Deadline
For Members
Members Eligible
Event/Opportunity Date(s) Location Early Bird Registration/Application Deadline
Early Bird Registration/Application Cost
Regular Registration/Application Deadline
Regular Registration/Application Cost
Registration/Application Process
Grades 7-12
4-H Canada Science Fair – Virtual Round
September 1 – December 15
N/A N/A N/A December 15 N/A Submit Entry at register.4-h-canada.ca
Ages 15-20
Become a Key Member Ongoing Districts Throughout Alberta
N/A N/A Ongoing N/A Contact Your District Council or Regional 4-H Specialist
Ages 15-20
Senior Members’ Conference
January 29-31 Alberta 4-H Centre
January 1 $115.00 January 15 $175.00 4-H Alberta ORS
Ages 15-20
Provincial Communications Competition
April 9 TBD N/A N/A TBD N/A Confirm Attendance by Responding to Invitation
Ages 15-20
Selections April 29 – May 2
TBD February 15 TBD March 1 TBD 4-H Alberta ORS & Submission of 4-H Alberta Diaries
Ages 15-20
Provincial Judging Competition
August 5-7 Lakeland College, Vermilion
N/A N/A TBD N/A Confirm Attendance by Responding to Invitation
Ages 18-20
4-H Canada Going Global Exchanges
Travel - June/July Host – August
Potential Destination Countries: United Kingdom, Finland, Jamaica, Taiwan, Japan
N/A N/A November 2 $400.00 Apply at exchange. 4-h-canada.ca/
Ages 18-20
4-H Canada Going Global Service Learning
Travel July 4-24
Ghana N/A N/A November 2 $400.00 Apply at exchange. 4-h-canada.ca/
Ages 12-17
4-H Canada Club to Club Exchanges
Host – July Travel – August
Locations Throughout Eastern Canada
N/A N/A November 30 $125.00/member
Apply at exchange. 4-h-canada.ca/
Ages 12-20 Japanese Exchange - Language
June/July Tokyo, Japan N/A N/A February 1 $1200.00 Application Form
Ages 12-20 Japanese Exchange - Cultural
July/August Japan N/A N/A March 1 $1400.00 Application Form
AT A GLANCE
For Leaders
Who’s Eligible
Event/Opportunity Date(s) Location Early Bird Registration/Application Deadline
Early Bird Registration/Application Cost
Regular Registration/Application Deadline
Regular Registration/Application Cost
Registration/ Application Process
Equine Project Leaders
Equine Leaders’ Train the Trainer
November 7-8 Thorlakson’s Feedyards Inc.
N/A N/A November 5 $50.00 Registration Form
Leaders Become A Key Leader Ongoing Districts Throughout Alberta
N/A N/A Varies by District
N/A Contact Your District Council or Regional 4-H Specialist
Key Leaders
Key Leader Training October 23-25
Alberta 4-H Centre
N/A N/A October 15 Free Confirm Attendance by Responding to Invitation
Leaders Cleaver Kids Leaders’ Training
December 5 Alberta 4-H Centre
N/A N/A November 15 $60.00 Registration Form
Leaders Leaders’ Conference January 15-17 Radisson Hotel Edmonton South
December 1 $150.00 December 15 $250.00 4-H Alberta ORS
Equine Project Leaders
Equine Leaders’ Forum February 5-7 Alberta 4-H Centre/Lakedell Arena
December 15 $150.00 January 15 $200.00 4-H Alberta ORS
Leaders 4-H Canada National Leadership Summit
February 18-21
Ottawa, Ontario
N/A N/A November 1 Free Application Form
Leaders Western Regional Leaders’ Forum
March 2-4 Fairbanks, Alaska
N/A N/A November 1 Free Application Form
Leaders 4-H Ontario Volunteer Conference
April 2-3 Alliston, Ontario
N/A N/A November 1 Free Application Form
Leaders 4-H Canada Citizenship Congress - Chaperone
May 3-8 Ottawa, Ontario
N/A N/A December 15 Free Application Form
For the 4-H Family
Who’s Eligible
Event/Opportunity/Award Date(s) Location Early Bird Registration/Application/Nomination Deadline
Early Bird Registration/Application Cost
Regular Registration/Application/Nomination Deadline
Regular Registration/Application/Nomination Cost
Registration/Application/Nomination Process
Families Show Your 4-H Colours Day
November 4 Across Canada
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Members 4-H Day at Farmfair International
November 14 Northlands, Edmonton
N/A N/A November 6 Free Registration Form
Individual or a Group Who Has Contributed to 4-H
Golden Clover Award N/A N/A N/A N/A November 15 N/A Nomination Form
Leaders 4-H Leader of the Year Award
N/A N/A N/A N/A January 31 N/A Online Nomination at apply.4-H-Canada.ca
Clubs, Members, Parents, Leaders
4-H Alberta Corporate Partnerships Appreciation Evening
November 3 Olds College N/A N/A October 13 N/A Contact [email protected]
Families Name That Centennial Event Contest
N/A N/A N/A N/A November 15 N/A Submit Ideas to [email protected]
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*Access all registration and application forms, and the 4-H Alberta Online Registration System, at www.4h.ab.ca.
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4-H Canada Science Fair
Working individually or in partners, members in Grade 7 – Grade 12 can create a project around any theme that interests and inspires them. Some members may choose to do a science fair project that compliments their club or4-H project, or they may decide to do something completely unrelated! They can conduct an experiment, design an invention, or perform research.
Senior Members’ Conference (SMC)
SMC is a weekend that gives senior 4-H members the chance to meet and connect with fellow 4-Her’s from across the province who are in the exact same position they are – preparing to transition into life after high school. Whether they’re headed off to post-secondary, to start a career or to embark on a trip, they probably don’t really know what to expect or how they’re going to balance it all. Speakers, sessions and activities chosen and designed with input from the outstanding 4-H Alberta Ambassadors, who have just completed this phase of life themselves, will leave senior members feeling better equipped for what lies ahead. Plus, they’ll have a whole new network of friends to lean on for support throughout the process.
January 29-31 Alberta 4-H Centre
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Virtual Round
The Virtual Round will involve members submitting their projects to be judged virtually. Projects will follow normal science project protocol, but instead of displays, members create PowerPoint presentations. Resources will be made available to assist members with their projects and prior to the December deadline there will be at least two different Q&A sessions.
Members register directly with 4-H Canada at register.4-h-canada.ca and in January 2016 up to 35 finalists from this round will be selected for the Semi-Finalist Round.
September 1 - December 15 Online
Semi-Finalist Round
The Semi-Finalist Round will involve the semi-finalists travelling to Dalhousie University to compete in an in-person science fair. They will be able to present their projects to judges, meet 4-Hers from across the country, and participate in science programming around Truro and Halifax. The winning projects will move on to compete in the Canada-Wide Science Fair.
March 3-6 Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia
Become a Key Member
As a Key Member, you’ll be an official champion of the 4-H member experience. By sharing your time and insight with members and clubs in your district, you’ll be gaining a broader 4-H network and a long list of skills that will make your resume shine. This is a flexible leadership role that allows senior members to take their 4-H experience to the next level while helping other members to see and embrace all that 4-H is.
For more information on becoming a Key Member, talk to your district council or Regional 4-H Specialist.
Ongoing Districts Throughout Alberta
4-H Alberta Judging Program
Every day you make countless decisions that require the use of your evaluation skills. You decide what to eat, what to wear, what picture to post on Instagram, and the list goes on and on. The process you use to make these and other decisions is what judging can help you to develop. Clubs, districts and regions may host their own judging clinics, and each region has one or more competitions at which senior members can qualify for the Provincial Judging Competition.
Talk to your Regional 4-H Specialist for more information on your region’s qualifying competition(s).
Livestock Evaluation Contest at the Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE)
Four judges will go on to compete in a top quality judging competition with 4-H and Future Farmers of America members. Up to sixteen classes of livestock will be evaluated. While in Billings, you and the team will have the chance to visit local landmarks and take in livestock events at the NILE. This trip gives judges an international judging experience as well as the opportunity to meet other youth with a shared passion for judging from across North America.
October 2016 Billings, Montana
National 4-H & Youth Judging Competition at the Canadian Western Agribition
Eight judges will be given the opportunity to attend this competition that helps to develop the skills of young agriculture judges. Competitors also have the opportunity to attend one of the world’s largest international agricultural marketplaces, the Canadian Western Agribition as well as meet and hang out with over 70 other youth judges from across Canada. Grand Aggregate of the competitions receives a $2,500 scholarship plus the prestigious honour of being a judge at Agribition’s First Lady Classic Heifer Show.
November 2016 Regina, Saskatchewan
Provincial Judging Competition
Become a better, more efficient decision maker by keenly observing, analyzing and comparing animals or items in a class. Test your memory, cultivate your communication skills and practice organizing your thoughts while giving oral reasons. Plus, vie for amazing opportunities to travel and compete with fellow 4-H members in the following national and international judging contests that’ll open your eyes to agricultures across this country and around the world.
August 5-9 Lakeland College
4-H & FFA Livestock Judging Contest at the Western National Roundup at the National Western Stock Show
Four judges from the Provincial Judging Competition will go onto this high caliber judging competition to compete against other young livestock judges from across the United States. These individuals get to judge a selection of livestock, attend workshops, dances/entertainment and the National Western Stock Show, what is known as the “Super Bowl” of livestock shows. Individual and team excellence is recognized at an award brunch and ceremony. This team travels with 4-H Alberta’s Hippology Team who will also be attending the Western National Roundup.
January 2017 Denver, Colorado
Individual Agriculture Show Trip (Tentative)
More information on this travel opportunity will be made available closer to the date of the Provincial Judging Competition.
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4-H Alberta Communications Program
Communicating with confidence is one of the most valuable and marketable skills gained through 4-H involvement. And that’s why every 4-H members does a Communications Activity each 4-H year. Members may progress through club, district and region competitions. And for top senior member speakers and presenters, the experience culminates at the prestigious Provincial Communications Competition.
Provincial Communications Competition
When it comes to communication, speaking and listening go hand in hand. The format for the day allows the top presenters and speakers from each of the regions the opportunity to listen and to learn from their fellow senior 4-H members. Family and friends of competitors are welcome to attend this impressive competition.
April 9 Location TBD
Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture (CYSA)
This competition is held every November at the Royal Agriculture Winter Fair in Toronto. Contestants prepare and present a 5-7 minute speech on one of five agriculture-related topics. Each year, 4-H Alberta sends the winner of the Public Speaking portion of the Provincial Communications Competition to Toronto and the CYSA competition.
November 2016 Toronto, Ontario
Selections We believe that youth are the key to their own success, and to the success of those around them. What Selections does is simply give senior members a few more tools for helping them to realize their full potential at post-secondary school or in the workforce upon graduation from high school. At this year’s Selections program, participants will do self-awareness and self-management skill assessments and will learn and practice strategies that will help them to take their future by storm. Members will go through a series of small and large group activities, discussions and challenges that’ll help them to manage stress, manage their time as well as identify who they truly are so that they may take full advantage of their strengths. Members also learn to think about themselves and how they’re conducting themselves in relation to those around them.
This short program offers all of this in a dynamic and fast-paced atmosphere, with plenty of time for making friends and having a great time – dancing included! 4-H Alberta Ambassadors, the Premier’s Award Recipient and various travel award recipients are also selected at this program based on their dedication and contributions to the program, along with their demonstrated leadership and communication capabilities.
April 29-May 2 Location TBD
14Become an Ambassador
Each year at Selections, 4-H Alberta chooses 14 new individuals who will serve a two-year term as Ambassadors for the organization.
During their term, Ambassadors work to promote 4-H Alberta’s events, opportunities and the positive impact that 4-H has on youth and adult volunteer participants. They’ll do so by putting themselves out there both online and offline.
Having experienced first-hand much of what 4-H Alberta has to offer, these senior members or recent alumni are the perfect spokespeople for 4-H Alberta.
Be Named the 2016 Premier’s Award Recipient
The Premier’s Award is the highest honor that an 4-H Alberta member can receive. Each year, it is awarded to an individual who has shown dedication to the program, demonstrated exceptional communication and leadership skills, as well as a commitment to their own personal growth and development.
In addition to fulfilling their role as a 4-H Alberta Ambassador, the Premier’s Award Recipient will be asked to formally address various audiences and will also be invited to meet the current Premier of Alberta.
Brennan Munro2015 Premier’s Award Recipient
Brennan has been a member of the Irricana Beef & Multi 4-H Club in the Calgary Region for nine years, which comes as no surprise considering that 4-H membership has been a long-standing tradition of her family’s. During her time as a member, Brennan has truly experienced 4-H. She’s undertaken a variety of projects and executive positions at the club level and has participated in countless events and opportunities at the district, regional and provincial levels of the organization. She’s a member that has taken full advantage of the program, and is therefore extremely qualified to speak to others about all that 4-H has to offer.
Brennan is also a recognizable member and advocate of 4-H Alberta’s sheep project. After her many years in the project, Brennan now has a flock of her very own. Some of Brennan’s 4-H highlights include her final 4-H on Parade, where she proudly led her lamb into the ring as it was announced as Grand Champion Market Lamb, counseling at some of her favorite 4-H camps as well as being named the Top Judge at the 2014 Provincial 4-H Alberta Judging Competition and the Premier’s Award Recipient at Selections in May of 2015. This fall, Brennan will begin at the University of Alberta in pursuit of an education that she hopes will lead to a career as a veterinarian.
Watch for Brennan at various events in the coming months!
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4-H Canada National Members Forum
The 4-H Canada National Members Forum will be back in Toronto after being held in Regina in 2015. This forum is an amazing opportunity to gather in Canada’s largest city with other senior 4-H members from across Canada. Attend sessions, listen to speakers and learn from your fellow 4-Hers. See the sights and sounds of Toronto and discover what binds 4-Hers together and what makes makes 4-H unique in communities spanning from coast to coast.
In 2016, the 4-H Canada Members Forum ‘s theme will fall under the Environment & Healthy Living Leadership Pillar.
November 2-6, 2016 Toronto, Ontario
4-H Canada Citizenship Congress
An always challenging, but inspiring opportunity, this 4-H Canada Citizenship Congress will be no different. Citizenship Congress will deepen your understanding of governance and public policy, nurture your communication skills, and expand your horizons as you discover Canada through other 4-H members’ eyes. Work shops will culminate with the annual debate, where you and other members will construct insightful arguments and practice your skills of persuasion and public speaking. Ultimately you’ll learn more about Canada, its government, and yourself. You’ll also have the opportunity to explore Ottawa and get up close and personal with the buildings on Parliament Hill.
April or May 2017 Ottawa, Ontario
USA National 4-H Members Conference
The Annual US National 4-H Conference is the premiere civic engagement opportunity for 4-H members across the USA and its territories, as well as for 4-H participants from the global movement. Members will not only learn while at the conference, they will have the opportunity to apply their newly developed and refined skills. As a delegate, you will choose an important societal topic and in round table groups prepare a formal briefing. During the conference, the groups present their briefing to federal officials around the Washington, D.C. area.
In addition to the conference activities, 4-H Canada delegates also have a chance to tour Washington, and visit some of the nation’s famous cultural and political sites, including the Lincoln Memorial and Capitol Hill.
April 2017 Washington, D.C.
4-H California Leadership Conference
Caution: You may get sand in your toes, breathe in some salty sea air, stand under towering palm trees and fall in love with California. You most certainly will fall in love with the 4-H California State Leader ship Conference taking place at the Humboldt State University in Arcata, California. At this four day conference you’ll participate in an experiential education focused on leadership development, civic engagement and much, much more.
There’s also the possibility to extend the trip with a host family stay. With this travel award opportunity, you’ll experience an amazing leadership conference and check out the sun-kissed beaches of the Pacific coast.
July 2016 University of Humboldt, California
Agriculture Development Tour
10 days, 22 senior members, 2 chaperones, 1 bus, thousands of kilometers, 8 campsites, plus a bunch of cool recreational, agricultural and tourist stops. This all adds up to equal a pretty unforgettable trip. Cook, camp and road-trip alongside fellow senior members as you discover new things about yourself, agriculture, your province and another province or territory of Canada.
This year’s route and ultimate destination have yet to be determined, but more information will be made available closer to Selections.
July or August 2016 Destination TBD
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Going Global note: interested members
are invited to apply for both opportunities.
Going Global Service Learning participants
will be identified first, with the selection
process for Going Global Exchanges
immediately following.
Going Global Service Learning
4-H Canada has partnered with 4-H Ghana on a new community service leadership program. Traveling in a team of ten, 4-H members from across Canada, members will travel to Ghana and work on a variety of community projects with 4-H Ghana youth. 4-H team members will have the opportunity to experience a different culture and reality of life, while exploring agriculture and 4-H abroad. They will be challenged to consider their work and its impact and develop an increased understanding of community and global responsibilities.
July 4-24 Travel Period
Language Exchange
This is a three week language immersion experience in Japan, where members will stay with a host family in Tokyo, attend classes and practice what they’ve learned in an everyday setting!
June/July Tokyo, Japan
Cultural Exchange
This is a four week cultural immersion in Japan, where members stay with a host family and experience everyday life there.
July/August Japan
4-H Alberta Japanese Exchanges
These exchanges have a slightly different focus, but each is similar in that it is meant to help promote cultural understanding and to help members gain a world-view. No matter what exchange they choose, lifelong friendships and a new perspective are sure to be the result. Please note that participating in both of these exchanges is also an option.
Club to Club Exchanges
There’s a whole new part of Canada waiting for you to explore! Groups of 10 youth and 1-2 chaperones, participate in a reciprocal exchange with a 4-H group from another part of the country, giving them a chance to explore one of the biggest, greatest, and most diverse nations in the world. The Club to Club Exchange challenges participating groups to become community ambassadors, as they host their twins and put their hometowns on display.
July Travel East August Host Eastern 4-H’ers Traveling West
Going Global Exchanges
The 4-H Going Global Exchange program is an exciting initiative that seeks to engage 4-H youth in an intercultural experience and to increase awareness of sustainable agriculture and food security issues globally. By participating in this program, you can:
• Experience a new country.• Expand your global perspective.• Learn about sustainable agriculture practices.• Explore issues related to food security.
This reciprocal international exchange is a unique opportunity that allows 4-H youth to represent 4-H in their country. Traveling members will host incoming delegates.
2015 partner countries included the United Kingdom, Finland, Jamaica, Taiwan, and Japan. 2016 partner countries will be officially confirmed in the fall of 2015.
June/July Travel Period August Host Period
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