sparks interactive stations
8:00 AM-10:15 AM
8:00 AM-10:15 AM
Join in the Wisconsin 4-H Leadership Council's service project to benefit Green Lake County! As a thank you to our host community, WLC is encouraging you to bring a non-perishable food item to be part of our collection. We'll also get creative and make art with these items! You'll receive a commemorative sticker for participating in the service project!
Wisconsin 4-H Leadership Council Members
Foods and customs of exchange countries over the history of this exchange program! Stop by this station to learn more and try some new foods!
Eileen Rueden, Brown County Volunteer
Want to learn more about making your club, project, or 4-H event welcoming for all? Stop by this station to learn about the 4-H Accessibility Kits and other resources available to you!
Karleen Craddock, 4-H Educator, Richland County & Youth with Disabilities Champion Group Co-Chair
This is a great service project that benefits our animal friends! Stop by this station to learn how to braid a fleece dog toy and make one for the Humane Society.
Lauryn Elzy, Youth WLC Member
Need some quiet time to get creative? This station will have a variety of coloring sheets and mediums for you to enjoy a little stress relief and coloring!
Bridget Danke, Youth WLC Member
Using lots of creative materials, you can make your very own decorative cards. This station will have all the supplies you’ll need to learn how to make cards using alcohol inks.
Sami Carriere, Youth WLC Member
At our Junk Journals Station, participants will learn how to turn recycled and found materials into creative journals. The goal is for each person to leave with a unique, handmade journal that they can continue to add to after the workshop. This station emphasizes creativity, re-use, and self-expression.
Janel Heidelmeier, Walworth Co. 4-H Program Educator; Caroline Cornelison, Walworth Co. volunteer; Laura Leedle, Walworth Co. volunteer; and Walworth Co. 4-H member participants.
Get Creative with paper circuits and make your picture light up in a hands-on, visually engaging way to learn about electricity and circuits! Learn how a basic electronic circuit works using conductive materials (copper tape) to connect LED lights and batteries.
Sara Waldron, Barron County 4-H Program Educator; Mylee Waldron, youth member; Spencer Ritchey, youth member
Try your hand at weaving paracord to make a really great bracelet or key chain!
Mirielle Smith, Youth WLC Member
Come see the sensory room that will be available all weekend and learn how it can support you during Fall Forum! We will also be discussing how you can set up a sensory room/space at other events.
Rachael Lewandowski Sarette, Upham Woods On-Site and Accessibility Coordinator
Step right up and test your knowledge of the sheep industry and play Shepoardy!
Morgan Anderson, Polk County youth member; Lindsay Spindler, Polk County 4-H Program Educator
Decorate your own Shrinky Dink Clip to add some flair to your name tag.
Theresa Manz Kutschera, 4-H volunteer; Holden Manz Kutschera, youth member; and members of the West Vernon 4-H Club
Learn more about UW-Madison and the many programs included in the College of Ag & Life Sciences! There are a lot of opportunities in CALS, so stop by and explore to learn more!
Kara Henderlight, Student Outreach Coordinator, UW-Madison College of Ag & Life Sciences
Learn about 4-H Shooting Sports Programs and have fun using the bows & arrows on the archery range. Do lots of different wildlife & Forestry hands-on activities. Take home and share some ideas and items that you made.
Norb & Barb Yogerst, Taylor Champeau, Dan Elsinger, Lee Delcore, Kerri Ast, Micah Stege, Washington County Volunteers; Doug Thompson, Wisconsin 4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator
Stop by this station to learn about the Wisconsin 4-H Movement Jibbitz and earn your charm to proudly show off on your crocks, shoes, or wristband. You'll also be able to submit your ideas for the new jibbitz for the future!
Wisconsin 4-H Movement & WLC members