Join us for a drop-in session where we will take old 4-H shirts and make them into tote bags - with just a few steps!
Melinda Pollen, Brown County Positive Youth Development Educator
Check out some fun shooting sports & wildlife hands-on activities, possibly including archery range, air rifle range, plaster tracks, rock painting, origami, skill level games, leaf printing, Shooting Sports displays, Backyard & Back 40 displays, and others.
Norb Yogerst, 4-H Shooting Sports Adult Volunteer & Wildlife and Forestry Co-Coordinator
Shooting Sports & Wildlife and Forestry Adult Volunteers & Youth Leaders
Test your knowledge and win prizes by playing Agricultural Youth Work Guidelines Jeopardy, a game designed to educate youth and adults about the guidelines created to prevent agricultural injuries and fatalities in working youth.
Cassey Peltier & Melissa Ploeckelman, Wood County Health Educator Associates
Are you looking for some Cloverbud project ideas? Stop by to try out a few projects and pick up directions for you to take back to your own county. A variety of resources will also be available for you to explore.
Penny Tank, Waupaca County 4-H Educator
Check out an educational display board and make your own wet felted soap bars using wool.
Lisa Blanchard, Becky Bauer, & Tracy Benson, Wood County Adult Volunteers
Join the 4-H Thriving Survey Team to complete your Thriving survey LIVE!! Team members will be available to talk data, survey methods, and share their excitement about all things Thriving!!!
Where do you turn when you want to find 4-H resources? We've got you! Visit our information station to learn about the best places to find curriculum, project materials, and more.
Monica Lobenstein, Learning Resources Specialist
Make goat milk lotion - an easy way to start a goat project!
Heidi Benson, Chippewa County 4-H Program Educator
Learn more about Wisconsin’s Stars and Stripes Honor Flight program. We will be making letters to donate for these veteran’s mail call.
Lori DeBoer, St. Croix County Adult Volunteer
Juntos (pronounced “Who-n-toes”) means “Together” in Spanish and works to unite community partners to provide Latino 8-12th grade students and their parents with knowledge, skills, and resources to prevent youth from dropping out and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college. Come learn about this wonderful 4-H experience and ways to build belonging with new audiences.
Erin Conway, Rock County Community Youth Development Educator
Challenge the Wisconsin 4-H & Positive Youth Development staff!
Wisconsin 4-H & Positive Youth Development Staff
Explore your artistic skills while painting rocks to take home for use as decorations throughout your home or gardens.
Samantha Budtke, Ella Bauman, & Grace Maguire, Wood County 4-H Youth
Do you want to make a difference in the lives of animals in shelters? Join our session where we will make blankets, dog toys, and treats for animals in need and learn about how you can help shelters in your community.
Bennett Hatfield, Lily Schwartz, & Cindi Syverson, WLC Members
Everyone will get 2 pieces of "shrinky dink" plastic....about 4x6"size to create a custom keychain or necklace charm. Youth and adults will have the opportunity to make one for themselves and one to donate to the "Operation Shoe Boxes" that Badger 4H packs each year to send to children in need or to an event coming up where we can showcase 4H. We will have patterns, examples, sharpies, colored pencils, scissors, and hole punches for all to use.
Adelena Hartjes, Abrietta Hartjes, & Hobsen Hartjes, Wood County 4-H Youth
Explore your spark for crafting by creating a 3D papercrafting project.
Michelle Gobert, Forest County 4-H Educator
STEM 101 will have participants to take part in creating and assembling items out pool noodles and tooth picks.
Katrina Pionek, Manitowoc County 4-H Educator
When the Wrightstown 4-H Club does things, they do them in fun and exciting ways and they document them well. During this interactive session, hear how this club went way beyond telling their club story - and into a multi-faceted intentional effort to document (for now and well into the future) everything their club did. From photography, newspaper articles, pictures, social media and an annual scrapbook, learn what they did – and how you could do it too. Stop by the table to hear about what they did - and how you could use what they have learned to market and promote your club or group! Also present will be members of the newly formed Brown County 4-H Media Masterz club, working to promote 4-H clubs county-wide. Stop by to try on a few new ways to tell YOUR club story.
Angela Wiese, Alivia Wiese, Madison Wiese, & Madelynn Meulemans, Wrightstown & Media Masterz 4-H Club Members
Tips for Engaging 4-H Youth in Online Learning
Join UW-Madison Admissions counselors for a question & answer session about UW-Madison's academic programming and the admissions process.
Jessica Arnold, Admissions Counselor & Mount Horeb 4-H Club Alum
We hope to have at least one international student join us for the weekend and have them help with our table and be able to display a tri-fold board representing their country. We will also have materials promoting 4-H international opportunities and an international craft/activity or trivia wheel.