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The NWSF is less than two weeks away! I’m sure that many of you are just as excited as I am for the weeklong festivities, judging, events, food stand shifts, long hours and FUN! However, I am also aware that just as many of us are, or will be, experiencing some pre-fair stress. Here are some quick tips to help all of us deal with that fair time stress: Focus on the learning experience, not the competition. Read the fair book; follow the rules. Encourage youth to choose an age-appropriate project of interest to them. Start early; work consistently. Know that each project requires a commitment of time, but also offers a skill-building opportunity. Take pride in your accomplishments and willingness to learn. Project judging is not the same as judging you as a person. Respect the opinion of others, and appreciate what you can learn from them. Show respect for others and their abilities. Relax and enjoy the experience of exhibiting. Source: Kansas State University Research and Extension Keeping these quick tips in mind will be a start for reducing our stress, but let’s also remember that 4-H judging is a learning experience for youth! Fair judging provides youth with the opportunity to: Evaluate their progress Set standards for themselves Understand their capabilities Set goals for themselves and work towards those goals Broaden their knowledge Learn to express themselves Utilize feedback from knowledgeable people Remember, the blue ribbons and trophies are likely to be forgotten and discarded before all the life skills and educational experiences youth gain from fair preparation and judging evaluation do! Good luck on all your projects and judging. Can’t wait to see you there! Thanks to Annie Lisowski, Buffalo County 4-H Youth Development Educator Sincerely, Jackie Johnson 4-H Youth Development Agent Dear 4-H Friends & Family: Calendar 2 4-H On the Air 2 Leadership 3 Teens 3 Home & Family 3 Club News 4 Natural Resources 4 Animal Science 5 NWSF 6 Thank You 7 Youth Building Supervision 8 NWSF Leadership Team 9-10 Cloverbud/ Explorer Schedule 11 Junior Fair Calendar 12 Snack Bar Schedule 13 4-H Club Challenge 14 “Capture Chippewa County” Photo Contest 15-16 Record Book Prompts 17 NW 4-H Invitational Shoot 18-21 Chippewa Chatter Chippewa County 4-H Newsletter An EEO/AA employer, the University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and American with Disabilities Requirements. INSIDE THIS ISSUE July 2014

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  • The NWSF is less than two weeks away! I’m sure that many of you are just as excited as I am for the weeklong festivities, judging, events, food stand shifts, long hours and FUN! However, I am also aware that just as many of us are, or will be, experiencing some pre-fair stress. Here are some quick tips to help all of us deal with that fair time stress: Focus on the learning experience, not the competition. Read the fair book; follow the rules. Encourage youth to choose an age-appropriate project of interest to them. Start early; work consistently. Know that each project requires a commitment of time, but also offers a skill-building

    opportunity. Take pride in your accomplishments and willingness to learn. Project judging is not the same as judging you as a person. Respect the opinion of others, and

    appreciate what you can learn from them. Show respect for others and their abilities. Relax and enjoy the experience of exhibiting.

    Source: Kansas State University Research and Extension Keeping these quick tips in mind will be a start for reducing our stress, but let’s also remember that 4-H judging is a learning experience for youth! Fair judging provides youth with the opportunity to: Evaluate their progress Set standards for themselves Understand their capabilities Set goals for themselves and work towards those goals Broaden their knowledge Learn to express themselves Utilize feedback from knowledgeable people Remember, the blue ribbons and trophies are likely to be forgotten and discarded before all the life skills and educational experiences youth gain from fair preparation and judging evaluation do! Good luck on all your projects and judging. Can’t wait to see you there!

    —Thanks to Annie Lisowski, Buffalo County 4-H Youth Development Educator Sincerely,

    Jackie Johnson 4-H Youth Development Agent

    Dear 4 -H Fr iends & Fami ly:

    Calendar 2

    4-H On the Air 2

    Leadership 3

    Teens 3

    Home & Family 3

    Club News 4

    Natural Resources 4

    Animal Science 5

    NWSF 6

    Thank You 7

    Youth Building Supervision

    8

    NWSF Leadership Team

    9-10

    Cloverbud/ Explorer Schedule

    11

    Junior Fair Calendar

    12

    Snack Bar Schedule

    13

    4-H Club Challenge

    14

    “Capture Chippewa County” Photo Contest

    15-16

    Record Book Prompts

    17

    NW 4-H Invitational Shoot

    18-21

    Chippewa Chatter Chippewa County 4-H Newsletter

    An EEO/AA employer, the University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and American with Disabilities Requirements.

    INSIDE THIS ISSUE

    Ju ly 2014

  • July 1 Youth Building Set Up, 6-7:30 p.m., NWSF 9-13 Northern Wisconsin State Fair, Chippewa Falls 11-13 Cadott Nabor Days 15-16 4-H Camp Meeting, Courthouse, Room 3 23-26 4-H Overnight Camp 26 4-H Day Camp 31-August 3 Bloomer Community Fair 31-August 10 Wisconsin State Fair August 2-3 Northwest 4-H Invitational Shoot 12 4-H Leaders Council, 6:30 p.m., Extension Office 12 Annual Club Leader Charter Training, 7 p.m., Courthouse, Extension Office 19 Awards/Enrollment Coordinators Meeting, 6:30 and 7 p.m., Extension Office

    September 8 4-H/FFA Quality Meat Animal Program Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Courthouse, Room 3 9 4-H Leaders Council, 6:30 p.m., Extension Office 11 4-H Awards Pick Up, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Extension Office 11 Record Book Evaluation, Courthouse, Room 3 18 Record Book Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Courthouse, Room 16 29 Officer Training/Historian Book Judging, Courthouse

    July 19 Edson Hilltop August 16 Woodmohr September 20 Jim Town Jumpers October 18 OPEN

    November 15 OPEN November 29 OPEN December 20 OPEN

    Calendar of Events 2014

    4-H On the Air

    Page 2

    Chippewa County 4-H’ers have their very own radio program. The program, on WAXX Radio FM104 each Saturday morning at 6:10 a.m. is taped during the week prior to the show. Bob Bosold, Farm Director at WAXX, interviews members or leaders of your club about activities and projects in which your club is involved.

    Northern Wisconsin State Fair

    All non-animal exhibits must be at the fairgrounds on Tuesday, July 8, before 5 p.m. Please refer to the fairbook to determine if the department you are exhibiting in is conference judged. Conference judging will be done from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

  • Leadership

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    Leaders Council The next meeting of the Leaders Council will be held on August 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the Courthouse, Room 13. At 7 p.m., the mandatory training for the charter document will be presented. Each club must send one representative to this meeting. Bus to State Fair Cancelled The bus that was offered to participate at 4-H Day at the Wisconsin State Fair on August 5, has been cancelled due to a lack of interest.

    Teens Thank you . . . To the following who helped park cars at the June Dairy Dinner on June 18: Delaney Eslinger, Kiana Gunn-Wright, Cheyanne Hawkins, Sierra Hawkins, Lindsey Kohls, Kali Krumenauer, Ally Lehmann, Emily Lehmann, Parker Lehmann, Alissa Maier, Jacob Maier, Fritzy Ullom, Hannah Ullom, Eric Wachtendonk and Justin Wachtendonk. Also to adult leaders: Shelly Lehmann, Eileen Sikora and Erica Ullom.

    Clothing Revue The Clothing Revue was held on Thursday, June 19, at the Chippewa County Courthouse. Congratulations to Award of Excellence recipients: Megan Holcomb, Emily Lehmann and Josie McCarthy. Good luck to Ally Lehmann, Emily Lehmann and Josie McCarthy who were selected to represent Chippewa County at the Wisconsin State Fair in August. Thank you to Cathy Jensen and Shelly Lehmann for volunteering to chaperone our Chippewa County delegates! Other participants were: Emily Honaker, Kaylie Honaker, Parker Lehmann, Ella Spaeth, Rachel Spaeth, Morgan Wirtz and Samantha Wirtz.

    Home & Fami ly

    Indianhead Car Show Food Stand The Leaders Council will have the food stand during the Indianhead Car Show on August 3, at the Snack Bar at the Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds. The shifts will be from 7-10 a.m., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 2 to close. Please contact Mike Brunner at 715-879-5795 or [email protected] to volunteer. Youth who take part in 4-H sponsored trips and receive financial support from the 4-H Leaders Council, are especially encouraged to volunteer at this fundraising opportunity.

    1st Annual Jackson County 4-H Clover Chase The 1st Annual Jackson County 4-H Clover Chase is an event being held in conjunction with the Wisconsin 4-H Centennial Celebration, celebrating 100 years of 4-H in Wisconsin. It will also be celebrating the unity of 4-H Clubs in Jackson County as well as families, health and fitness. It will be held at Lincoln Elementary School in Merrillan, WI on Saturday, August 16, 2014. There will be a Half Marathon race, 5K race, 3 mile fun run/walk and a half-mile kids race. This is a great opportunity to get out outside, have some fun, spend time with family and friends and promote health, fitness and 4-H! To participate in the run, check out our website for more information: http://jc4hcloverchase.weebly.com.

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  • Borderline Rebels by Saige Sikora Members met at Carson Park in Eau Claire for an Eau Claire Express game. Reports given on the shooting sports banquet and cheese curd stand. New business included NWSF, Cadott Nabor Days, cheese curd stand, snack bar shift, volunteers for Cultural Arts Fest and National Archery competition. After the meeting, members and parents enjoyed the ball game! Edson Hilltop by Katie Mercier Old items included club trips, helping at the Food Pantry and reminder of fair entry deadlines. New business items were snack bar shift, barn decorations, 4-H Day at State Fair and notice of officer nominations at the next meeting. Senior graduation party with cake and punch was held after the meeting. Haycreek Ramblers by Claire Zwiefelhofer Committee reports were given on OktoberFest, explorer and cloverbud meetings, Quality Meat Program and rabbit and welding meetings. Reminders given on pen reservations, farm tour, fair entry and dairy poster deadlines. Date will be picked for club trip to Sky Zone.

    Sigel Sod Busters by David Kyes The club met at Kyes Pond with fishing and a cookout following the meeting. Congratulations to Hunter Kann for his photography selected as one of the top 12 in the State. Discussion on NWSF deadlines and reservations, dairy poster contest and tractor safety course. New items included volunteers needed for Cadott’s June Dairy breakfast, snack bar and youth building supervision. Demonstrations given by: Thomas Kann “How to Make a Snow Cone”; Adam and Isaiah Kyes “How to Make Pudding”; Caitlin Holcomb “Shading on Pictures”; and Megan Holcomb “How to Make a Skirt”. Sunnyside by Beth McIlquham Old business included kickball tournament participation, drama awards, Salvation Army planting project, community service survey and club t-shirts for new members. Vote was taken on location for club trip. Club will enter a float in the Pure Water Parade and promotion booth. New items were: snack bar sign up, Youth Building supervision and graduation night for 4-H members at the fair. Another Demonstration Night will be held on July 3 at Karin G.’s.

    Club News

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    Reminder: Club

    secretarie

    s are

    asked to

    mail the

    minutes to

    the

    Extension

    Office

    within 7

    days after

    each

    meeting.

    Natural Resources 4-H Camp “Tune into Channel 4-H” is the theme for this year’s overnight camp scheduled for Wednesday, July 23 through Saturday, July 26 at Kamp Kenwood. There are 60 registered. Day camp will be held on Saturday, July 26, with 22 registered to attend, with the theme “Pirates”.

    Northwest 4-H Invitational Shoot August 2-3 The Northwest 4-H Invitational Shoot is being held at the Bloomer Rod and Gun and Rice Lake Rod & Gun. Information and registration is included in this newsletter.

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    Animal Science 4-H/FFA Quality Meat Animal Program The next meeting of the 4-H/FFA Quality Meat Animal Program will be held on Monday, September 8, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3 of the Courthouse. This is an evaluation meeting. June Dairy Poster Contest Congratulations to the following who were selected to receive a Cow Sport Pack and Cow Memo Book: William Bischel, Sophie Hoffman, Emilee Bauer, Zachary Pieper, Cole Bischel, Caitlin Hilger and Kyle Hilger. Area Animal Science Day The Northwest District Area Science Day was held on June 26 in Eau Claire County. Congratulations to the following dairy poster participants: Junior: 1st Emilee Bauer 2nd Zachary Pieper Intermediates: 1st Cole Bischel Seniors: 1st Kyle Hilger 2nd Caitlin Hilger State Fair Dairy Chippewa County will have 18 youth exhibiting cattle at State Fair, July 31 to August 3. Our exhibitors are: Blayde Bowe, Dakota Bowe, Jazzalin Bowe, Jerad Danielson, Cole Hanson, Taylor Hinke, Alissa Maier, Jacob Maier, Geneva Nunes, Julia Nunes, Katrina Nunes, Zachary Schindler, Brandie Schofield, Hayden Thompson, Kayla Tisol, Fritzy Ullom, Hannah Ullom, Eric Wachtendonk and Justin Wachtendonk. 4-H Horse & Pony Program Meeting The next meeting of the 4-H Horse & Pony Program will be held on Monday, August 18.

    Dress A Calf Contest The Chippewa County Junior Holsteins will be hosting a “Dress A Calf” Contest on Wednesday, July 9, at the NWSF, at 7:45 p.m. Participants can sign up at the fair and receive an index card with the names of the youth that are presenting and what the animal is dressed as. There will be a panel of “celebrity” judges. There must be a minimum of 2 youth per calf. More details will be coming soon. Contact Erica Ullom at [email protected] Rabbit Wanted! A 4-H member is looking for a black and white mini lop. Please call Mary Jo at 715-288-6578 if you have one.

    Upcoming Events WI Summer Spectacular Show, August 16,

    Marshfield Pullet Surprise Youth Contest, Deadline August

    20 Avian Quiz Bowl, September 27, WI International

    Poultry Club Annual Show, Portage Kids & Cows Family Day, October 4 Contact the Extension Office for more information.

  • Graduation, Key Award and Scholarship Celebration Wednesday, July 9, 7 p.m.

    Youth Building Stage

    All families are welcome to join us in celebrating the accomplishments of our 4-H members.

    4-H Forest Scholarship recipients: Emily Abramowicz, Lindy Clark, Caitlin Hilger, Rhett Kragness, Emily

    Lehmann, Jason Marek, Mariah Jean Mercier and Ben Simmons.

    4-H Safety Scholarship recipient:

    Emily Lehmann

    4-H Graduates are:

    Lindy K. Clark, Michael Gauger, Sierra Hawkins, Caitlin Hilger,

    Rhett Kragness, Kali Rose Krumenauer, Emily Marie Lehmann,

    Trevor Mahr, Tyler Maier, Mariah Jean Mercier, Seth Schuebel,

    Rachel L. Sedlacek, Benjamin Joseph Simmons, Sawyer Thomas Suvada and Cody James Zimmerman.

    NWSF Youth Building Set Up Youth Building set up will be on Tuesday, July 1, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The Superintendent Meeting will be at 7:15 p.m. in the Youth Building. Youth Building Supervision Please be sure to check the Youth Building Supervision schedule in this newsletter. It is very important that the building be supervised at all times. Snack Bar Orientation Orientation will be held on Monday, July 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    Snack Bar Complimentary Tickets Clubs that submitted a list of adult workers received one complimentary pass per adult. They were mailed to Club Advisors. Exhibit Removal Instructions Exhibit removal will be on Sunday, July 13, from 4 to 6 p.m. Parents are encouraged to help put away displays and clear the floor. Exhibits must be picked up at this time. If you are unable to pick up your exhibit during this time, please have someone pick up your exhibit for you. No appointments will be made for pick up after that time. Exhibits will not be brought to the Extension Office for pick up.

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    Chippewa County Univers i ty Extension Courthouse, Room 13, 711 North Br idge Street Chippewa Fal ls , WI 54729 (715-726-7950) FAX (715-726-7958)

    Jerry Clark Crops and Soils Educator [email protected] Mary Geissler Family Living Agent [email protected]

    Jackie Johnson 4-H Youth Development Agent [email protected]

    Becki Darrow Administrative Assistant III [email protected] Deb Klukas Administrative Assistant III [email protected]

    Chippewa County 4-H Mission Statement “Promoting fun and educational

    opportunities to all youth and their families of Chippewa County through 4-H

    Please note that access to the Courthouse after 5 p.m. is limited to the north Cedar Street entrance door #4 and the east High Street entrance door #3. Please use these entrances after 5:30 p.m. Parking is available in the High Street and North parking lots, as well as the Spruce St. parking lot.

    Reminder:

    Deadline for newsletter articles is the 15th of the

    month!

    Chippewa County 4-H Website:

    www.co.chippewa.wi.us/uw/4-H/index.htm

    Thank you to . . . Erica Ullom

    For coordinating the 4-H Teen car parking at the June Dairy Dinner; and

    For organizing the county dairy judging teams that competed at the District Area Animal Science Days;

    And Melissa Klenke

    For coordinating the 4-H Dog Obedience Program.

  • Junior Fair Youth Building Supervision

    Supervising the Junior Exhibit Building is an important responsibility. Each Chippewa County 4-H Club is EXPECTED TO WORK ONE SHIFT AT THE Youth Building. The responsibilities include:

    1. Keep the exhibits and building in good form for public viewing 2. Keep public from going behind roped off areas 3. Keep viewers from touching or handling exhibits 4. Watch for potential taking of exhibits.

    Thank you to the following that have called in to volunteer. **If your club has not called in, they have been assigned a time (in bold and italics). If your club cannot be there at that time, please switch with another club.

    Date Club Contact Telephone Wednesday, July 9 4-6 p.m. Borderline Rebels Carolyn Simmons 715-703-9304 6-8 p.m. Haycreek Ramblers Lisa Stoffel 715-288-6171 8-10 p.m. Sunnyside Margo Gramling 715-861-3266 Thursday, July 10 2-4 p.m. Edson Hilltop Jill Johnson 715-667-3499 4-6 p.m. Wissota Raptors Shelly Lehmann 715-720-8088 6-8 p.m. 4-H Leaders, Inc. Karen Clark 715-288-6004 8-10 p.m. Kreative Kids Sue Woodman 715-215-0955 Friday, July 11 2-4 p.m. Drywood Dodgers Vivian Thompson 715-289-4984 4-6 p.m. Hallie Julie Rider 715-726-0461 6-8 p.m. Howard-Wheaton Tawna Sikora 715-456-9798 8-10 p.m. Otter Creek Ramblers Eileen Sikora 715-239-3223 Saturday, July 12 4-6 p.m. Cleveland Trailblazers Heidi Fasbender 715-202-0984 6-8 p.m. Mile Corner Terri Brandt 715-568-4548 8-10 p.m. Sigel Sod Busters Lori Holcomb 715-720-1068 Sunday, July 13

    2-4 p.m. Jim Town Jumpers Michele Zimmerman 715-382-5203 4-6 p.m. Woodmohr Tammy LeBakken 715-559-6161

    12:00-2:00 p.m. Sunny Valley Janet Brunner 715-879-5795

  • 2014 NORTHERN WISCONSIN STATE FAIR The Northern Wisconsin State Fair will be July 10-14. Our “Leadership Team” will be as follows:

    N W S F M   R A S  Rusty Volk Executive Director Keith Lee Rod Cooke Box 48 2273 20th Avenue 1534 50th Street Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Elk Mound, WI 54739 Eau Claire, WI 54703 Fair Office Phone: 715-726-0587 Telephone: 874-6310 Telephone: 874-5891 Sally Kjorlien, Secretary Deb Baier, Administrative Assistant

    JUNIOR FAIR SUPERINTENDENTS 

    J D L S Jackie Johnson Jerry Clark Vo-Ag Instructors 4-H Youth Development Agent Crops & Soils Agent DeWayne Fossum Darren Swartz 715-726-7956 715-726-7955 Jordan Donnerbauer

    DEPARTMENT B-5 Goat Jerry, Karen & Lindy Clark (715-288-6004) 12783 115th Ave, Chippewa Falls WI 54729

    B-6 Horses (Sat. Show) Rose Borntrager (715-289-3921) 10356 250th St, Cadott, WI 54727 Amy Kaz (715-271-3233) 16904 200th St, Jim Falls, WI 54748 (Sun. Show) Jon Schueller (715-723-6208) 7187 70th St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 B-7 Poultry Becky Junker (715-559-2298) 2380 350th St, Stanley, WI 54768 B-8 Rabbits Missy & Lexi Schuebel (715-456-7561) W11214 Elm Rd, Thorp, WI 54771 B-10A Small Pets Bonnie Jack (715-288-6445) 8532 120th Avenue, Bloomer, WI 54724 B-9 Dog Melissa Klenke (715-568-3366) 45 Westbrook Drive, Bloomer, WI 54724 B-10B Other Small Pets Displays Melissa Cochran (715-933-1152) B-10C Animal Science 24265 County Hwy O, Cadott, WI 54727 B-10D Veterinary Science B-13 Cats Becky Junker (715-559-2298) 2380 350th St, Stanley, WI 54768 Lacey Junker (715-559-2667) 2380 350th St, Stanley, WI 54768

  • B-14 Plant and Soil Science Joyce Glaser (715-874-5256) B-15 Flowers and Houseplants 4299 County Hwy N, Colfax, WI 54730 B-17 Exploring/Cloverbuds Erin Plombon (715-644-3113) W16981 Cty Hwy F, Stanley, WI 54768

    Lisa Stoffel (715-288-6171) 8513 120th Ave, Bloomer, WI 54724

    B-18 Cultural Arts Karen Connell (715-723-7906) 14322 44th St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Tammy Sikora (715-239-3223) 15372 245th St, Cadott, WI 54727 Darla Volbrecht (715-839-8530) 2012 Buck Rub Rd, Eau Claire, WI 54703 Michele Zimmerman (715-382-5203) 17022 Cty Hwy Y, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729

    B-16 Natural Resource Sciences Jim Baldeshwiler (715-723-6352) B-20 Photography 527 East Garden Avenue, Chippewa Falls WI 54729 B-33 Self Determined Projects Shelly Lehmann (715-720-8088) B-21 Computers 14471 46th Ave, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 B-33 Youth Leadership and Eileen Sikora (715-239-3223) B-31 Demonstrations 30507 185th Ave, Cornell, WI 54732 Jim Baldeshwiler (715-723-6352) 527 East Garden Avenue, Chippewa Falls WI 54729 B-22 Woodworking Paul & Jean Krumenauer (715-874-6805) B-23 Electricity 6591 55th Street, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 B-24 Mechanical Sciences B-25A Food and Nutrition Sarah Schultz (715--726-0370) 9330 137th St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Lacey Junker (715-559-2667) 2380 350th St, Stanley, WI 54768 B-25C Favorite Foods Revue Kim Syverson (715-874-6437) 7453 35th St, Colfax, WI 54730 B-25B Food Preservation Sarah Schultz (715--726-0370) 9330 137th St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 B-26a Clothing Rachel Krumenauer (715-874-6805) 6591 55th Street, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729

    B-26b Clothing Revue Luarta Soden (715-723-1428) 5712 196th Street, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 B-27 Knitting and Crocheting Anna Connell (715-723-7906) B-28 Home Furnishings 14322 44th St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 B-29 Family Living B-32 Booths Michelle Gauger (715-861-5550) 15766 50th Avenue, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 B-34 Health, Safety, Social & Eileen Sikora (715-239-3223) Political Sciences 30507 185th Ave, Cornell, WI 54732

  • Cloverbud/Explorer Schedule

    Tuesday, July 8, 2014 9:00 a.m. Blake Sikora HW CL 11:05 a.m. Holly Nesvacil DD EX

    9:05 a.m. Isabella Duenas-Johnson HW CL 11:10 a.m. Eagan McCarthy WR CL

    9:10 a.m. Evangeline Duenas-Johnson HW CL 11:15 a.m. Zachary Pieper HCR EX

    9:15 a.m. Ellie Ebel JTJ CL 11:20 a.m.

    9:20 a.m. Tiana Peterson W EX 11:25 a.m.

    9:25 a.m. Sophie Hoffman HCR CL 11:30 a.m. Emily Honaker H CL

    9:30 a.m. Jeremiah Hetke CR EX 11:35 a.m. Morgan Wirtz WR CL

    9:35 a.m. Emilee Bauer HCR EX 11:40 a.m.

    9:40 a.m. 11:45 a.m.

    9:45 a.m. Janelle Schesel EH EX 11:50 a.m.

    9:50 a.m. Gianna Sedlacek OCR CL 11:55 a.m. Adeline Frank W EX

    9:55 a.m. Chloe Prince SS CL 12:00 p.m. Joey Martinell DD EX

    10:00 a.m. Elijah Sorenson SV CL 12:05 p.m. Henry Danielson CL

    10:05 a.m. Rachel Laird CR EX 12:10 p.m. Echo Hansen W CL

    10:10 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Carson Oemig EH CL

    10:15 a.m. Ella Spaeth WR CL 12:20 p.m. Michael Hager H CL

    10:20 a.m. Natalie Liszewski EH CL 12:25 p.m. Natalie Steiger WR EX

    10:25 a.m. Alexa Liszewski EH EX 12:30 p.m. William Bischel HCR CL

    10:30 a.m. Kaden Spaeth WR EX 12:35 p.m. Abby Hable CR EX

    10:35 a.m. Trisha Christoph EH CL 12:40 p.m. Abigail Werner W CL

    10:40 a.m. Trent Christoph EH CL 12:45 p.m. Levi Lindsey EH EX

    10:45 a.m. Trevor Christoph EH EX 12:50 p.m. Leah Busse HCR CL

    10:50 a.m. Taryn Close OCR CL 12:55 p.m. Storm Tiry SV CL

    10:55 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Nolan Freed HW CL

    11:00 a.m. Brock Nesvacil DD CL

  • 2014 Chippewa County Junior Fair Calendar

    Tuesday, July 1 6 to 7:30 p.m./7:15 p.m. Youth Building set up/Superintendent Meeting

    Monday, July 7 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 to 7 p.m.

    Youth Building and barns set up. Do NOT bring exhibits. 4-H Snack Bar Orientation

    Tuesday, July 8 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry date for many youth exhibits

    Cloverbuds/Exploring Pre-scheduled Jason Hausler

    Foods & Food Preservation 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mary Bazille & Elizabeth Sippl

    Flowers & Houseplants 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    Cultural Arts 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Peggy Freitag, Brittany Kamrath and Bob Garbisch

    Cultural Arts Presentations 1:30 p.m.

    Group Judging 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.

    Computers 2 p.m. Jason Hausler

    Mechanical Projects (Class E) 1 p.m.

    Self-Determined 1:30 p.m. Peggy Freitag

    Poultry 3 p.m. Larry LaGesse

    Wednesday, July 9

    Swine 9 a.m. Melanie Miller

    Sheep (1 p.m.); Beef (3 p.m.) Marlin Subra

    Goats 3 p.m. Larry LaGesse

    Plant & Soil Science 9 a.m. Jon Graber

    Animal Science 11 a.m. Jon Graber

    Health/Safety/Social/Political Sciences 1 p.m. Jon Graber

    Natural Sciences 2 p.m. Jon Graber

    Photography 9 a.m. Melanie Donath

    Youth Leadership 11 a.m. Jon Graber

    Demonstrations 1 p.m. Jon Graber

    Booths 2 p.m. Jon Graber

    Woodworking 9 a.m. Richard Fossum

    Mechanical Projects 11 a.m. Richard Fossum

    Electricity 1 p.m. Richard Fossum

    Clothing 9 a.m. Christine Pittman

    Home Furnishings/Family Living/Knitting/Crocheting/Quilting 9 a.m. Christie Pittman

    Thursday, July 10

    Dairy 9 a.m. Jim Powers

    Bidder Appreciation Dinner/Registration/Auction 6 p.m./6:30 p.m./7 p.m. 4-H/FFA Quality Meat Animal Program

    Friday, July 11

    Dogs 9 a.m. Sandy Miller

    Rabbits 9 a.m. Jim Miller

    Pocket Pets 1 p.m. Jim Miller

    Tack Class (Horses) 1 p.m. Tera Swensen-Weisman

    Saturday, July 12

    Horses 8:30 a.m. Tera Swensen-Weisman

    Sunday, July 13

    4-H Horse Fun Show, Arena 10 a.m.

    Removal of Youth Building Exhibits 4 to 6 p.m.

    Monday, July 14

    Carcass Judging/Viewing 8 a.m./1 p.m. Bernie O’Rourke

    Livestock Buyers Appreciation Picnic 7:30 p.m. NWSF

    Horses 1 p.m. Penny Nemitz

    Cats 6 p.m. Leslie Hove

  • Chippewa Chatter July 2014Dear 4-H Friends & Family:Chippewa Chatter Chippewa County 4-H NewsletterJuly 2014Calendar of Events 20144-H On the AirPage #LeadershipPage #July 2014TeensHome & FamilyClub News Page #July 2014Natural ResourcesPage #July 2014Animal Science NWSFPage 7July 2014Chippewa County University ExtensionCourthouse, Room 13, 711 North Bridge StreetChippewa Falls, WI 54729 (715-726-7950) FAX (715-726-7958)2014 NORTHERN WISCONSIN STATE FAIRB-24Mechanical Sciences

    july 2014 pages 13 to 21

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