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Oak Town 4-H June Party & Picnic

5/28/2022

 
Oak Town 4-H will have a party instead of a meeting in June. The date and location are both changed with information below. We will also be sharing a BBQ picnic and ice cream bar. Oak Town 4-H is supplying burgers and ice cream but we are asking you to bring a side, salad or ice cream topping. There is a SignupGenius so you can sign up to bring something to share. 
  • When: June 5, 3-6pm
  • Where: Butko's Residence
  • What:
  •          Record Book Drop Off
  •          Pool party with games
  •          Picnic (early) dinner
  •          Group Photo
  •          Ice Cream Dessert Bar
  •         Awards
  • What to Bring:
  •         Draft copy of Record Book
  •         Shared side, salad or ice cream toppings
  •         Bathing attire and towel if swimming
  •        Water Bottle
  •        Camp Chair if possible

Oak Town 4-H End-Of-Year Party and COVID-19 Protocol
Just a note to address COVID-19 concerns and our end-of-year party. As always this year, we are required to keep an attendance list and contact info of ALL attendees....this includes not only members but leaders, parents and even life guards. This party will be almost exclusively outdoors but with the abundance of eating and drinking opportunities as well as access to the pool, it will not be possible in most cases to use face masks and they will not be required. I'm sure everyone is well aware of this drill but will reiterate....if you are not feeling well, have signs of COVID-19 infections or were recently directly exposed to anyone with active COVID-19, please stay home. Thanks for helping us try to keep our families as safe as we can.

2022 4-H Record Book Workshops and Help Sessions

5/10/2022

 
Record Keeping is one of the Life Skills that 4-H encourages and recognizes. Documenting what you have done and achieved is a way to see all you’ve accomplished over the years. Reaching milestones in your 4-H journey earns you achievement awards that can start the year you are 9 9 and continue to accumulate through your years in 4-H.
We are again offering Record Book Workshops and Help Sessions! This year we will offer special workshops for new members and those who have never completed a Record Book. Another set of drop-in help sessions are scheduled for those who have completed and submitted a Record Book in the past.
For New Members, and those New to Record Books 
NOW is a great time to begin as there is a new, simplified record-keeping track launching that allows you to complete the main tracking form quickly and get recognition for your achievements most years.  These workshops will give you information AND help you compete your first year’s forms. Offered 3 times.
  • Saturday, May 14, 4:15-5pm (this is an add-on to the already-scheduled Introduction to 4-H meeting that day at 3pm)
  • Monday, May 16 5:30-6:30 pm
  • Thursday, May 26 5-6pm
 
For those Continuing the 4-H Record Book Journey

Drop-in help sessions are scheduled twice.Get tips to help remember everything you actually did, things to include in your My 4-H Story, Collection of Work and Expression Pages, and help capturing credits that may have been lost in the past 2 years. Come to one or both if you need more assistance.

  • Wednesday May 18, 6-7 pm
  • Thursday, May 26, 7-8 pm
 
 
All sessions will be held outdoors at the Butko residence. Contact oaktown4h@gmail.com for location. Please RSVP at least a day in advance.Sessions with no apparent interest may be canceled.

Be An Oak Town 4-H Club Officer

5/9/2022

 
Be an Oak Town Officer for 2022-2023!
May is when we elect our officers for next program year. If you are interested in being an officer in our club, please read these officer descriptions and give a quick speech on why you'd like to be an officer. Being an officer lets you help plan and shape how our club meetings are run and what community service activities we do. I really recommend you run for an officer position! - Leo, Secretary

May 09th, 2022

5/9/2022

 
Oak Town 4-H Members, we are in need of YOUR help planning and running our club. At the May 9th Oak Town 4-H Meeting we will be electing officers for the 2022-2023 Oak Town 4-H Club. Descriptions of the various positions are linked in this news blast and there are a variety of choices. But we need member input and help to keep the club as effective, useful, fun and educational as we can. Please do review the Officer Expectations and Job Descriptions and see if there is a position you would like to take on. Youth voices not only matter but are one of the strengths of 4-H.

May Oak Town 4-H Community Club Meeting

5/9/2022

 
  • Monday, May 9th, 6:15 START TIME
  • Dimond Recreation Center
  • Club House Activity: Operation Dignity Toiletry Bag Decorating and Packing
  • Club Recreation
  • Refreshments
  • Officer Elections
  • Member Poll on June Party Date and Location
  • County Event Reports
  • To Bring:
    • Children's Books for Little Free Library Donation
    • Individual/Travel sized toiletry supplies

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