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Issued in furtherance of Cooperave Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperaon with the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Vermont Extension, Burlington, Vermont. University of Vermont Extension, and U.S. Department of Agriculture, cooperang, offer educaon and employment to everyone without regard to race, color, naonal origin, gender, religion, age, disability, polical beliefs, sexual orientaon, and marital or familial status. Any reference to commercial products, trade names, or brand names is for informaon only, and no endorsement or approval is intended. www.uvm.edu/extension/youth Sheep & Goat Camp 2021 June 26, 2021 Addison County Fair & Field Days Grounds 1790 Field Days Road, New Haven, VT 05472 FUN TIME! Sheep & Goat Camp gives youth a chance to meet new people who share their interests. This is an educaonal and fun day, full of workshops and acvies. PARTICIPANTS Open to any 4-H youth 8-18 (as of January 1, 2021) wanng to learn more about sheep and goats including management, han- dling, characteriscs and breeds, general healthcare, fing and showing, judging, nutrion, and much more. All adults will assist with the program in some way during camp. Acvies will begin with registraon on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Each youth must have an adult 4-H chaperone on hand for the duraon of the camp. A chaperone may be responsible for mulple youths, but that leader or parent/guardian must register for the day. A complete list of items to bring will be sent once your registraons have been received. To request a disability-related accommodaon to parcipate in this program, please contact Martha Seifert at 802-388- 4969 ext. 335 by June 1, 2021 so we may assist you. SHEEP & GOAT HEALTH REQUIREMENTS Each member will be assigned one sheep or goat to work with at camp, as if preparing for a fair or show. Siri Swanson will be supplying the sheep for your use. This year we are conducng Sheep & Goat Camp a lile differently due to COVID. Only youth will be working with the animals for the hands-on experience. Everyone will need to bring their own food and drinks. We will have water available for you. Even though the sheep will be provided you sll need to bring your equipment to use and learn from. Masks are to be worn at all mes. Enjoy your day by reconnecng with fellow 4-Hers and volunteers, and learning more about your project!

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Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Vermont Extension, Burlington, Vermont. University of Vermont

Extension, and U.S. Department of Agriculture, cooperating, offer education and employment to everyone without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or

familial status. Any reference to commercial products, trade names, or brand names is for information only, and no endorsement or approval is intended.

www.uvm.edu/extension/youth

Sheep & Goat Camp 2021 June 26, 2021

Addison County Fair & Field Days Grounds 1790 Field Days Road, New Haven, VT 05472

FUN TIME!

Sheep & Goat Camp gives youth a chance to meet new people who share their interests. This is an educational and fun day,

full of workshops and activities.

PARTICIPANTS

Open to any 4-H youth 8-18 (as of January 1, 2021) wanting to learn more about sheep and goats including management, han-

dling, characteristics and breeds, general healthcare, fitting and showing, judging, nutrition, and much more.

All adults will assist with the program in some way during camp. Activities will begin with registration on Saturday at 9:00

a.m.

Each youth must have an adult 4-H chaperone on hand for the duration of the camp. A chaperone may be responsible for

multiple youths, but that leader or parent/guardian must register for the day.

A complete list of items to bring will be sent once your registrations have been received.

To request a disability-related accommodation to participate in this program, please contact Martha Seifert at 802-388-

4969 ext. 335 by June 1, 2021 so we may assist you.

SHEEP & GOAT HEALTH REQUIREMENTS

Each member will be assigned one sheep or goat to work with at camp, as if preparing for a fair or show. Siri Swanson will

be supplying the sheep for your use.

This year we are conducting Sheep & Goat Camp a little differently due to COVID.

Only youth will be working with the animals for the hands-on experience.

Everyone will need to bring their own food and drinks. We will have water available for you.

Even though the sheep will be provided you still need to bring your equipment to use and learn from.

Masks are to be worn at all times.

Enjoy your day by reconnecting with fellow 4-Her’s and volunteers, and learning more about your project!

Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Vermont Extension, Burlington, Vermont. University of Vermont

Extension, and U.S. Department of Agriculture, cooperating, offer education and employment to everyone without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or

familial status. Any reference to commercial products, trade names, or brand names is for information only, and no endorsement or approval is intended.

www.uvm.edu/extension/youth

Sheep & Goat Camp 2020 June 26, 2021

Addison County Fair & Field Days Grounds 1790 Field Days Road, New Haven, VT 05472

I am coming to 2021 Sheep & Goat Camp for a day of fun and learning!

Youth/Adult Participant Name ________________________________________ Chaperone ___________________________

Youth age _____ Birth date ______________________

Gender __________ Youth T-Shirt size __________ Adult T-shirt size__________

This is my ___________ year coming to camp. County _________________

Adult Name ______________________________________________________ Chaperone? Yes / No (circle one)

Mailing Address ___________________________________________________________________________________

Phone: Day ______________________ Evening ____________________ Cell ____________________

Sheep will be provided. If we have more youth than sheep two youth will share a sheep/goat.

To request a disability-related accommodation to participate in this program, please contact Martha Seifert at 802-388-4969

ext. 335 or 1-800-571-0668 by June 1, 2021 so we may assist you.

Bring your own food and drinks.

REGISTRATION

Submit your registration postmarked no later than the June 1, 2021 deadline.

Mail registration to: Janelle Ashley, 33 North Main Street, Whiting, VT 05778-4200

Upon receipt of your registration form, you will be sent an equipment list, health form, directions and additional information.

SHEEP CAMP COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Cindy Watrous, Terri Metcalf, Trevor Hobbs, Wendy Swanson, Deb McGuire, Sara Nolin, Janelle Ashley, Jill Merkel,

Siri Swanson, Colin Siegmund and Wendy Sorrell, 4-H Livestock Educator