- April 8, 6:15pm
- Dimond Recreation Center
- Craft Fair for County Fair Submissions
- Community Service "Color a Smile"
- Club House Meetings
- Parent Meeting
- Upcoming Events
- April Birthdays with Nyla
- Healthy Living Challenge
- Snacks
- Door Prizes
- TO BRING:
- Your water bottle
- Children's book donation for Little Free Library
- Your Club Name Badge if you took it home last meeting
Sign up to bring snacks to the April meeting!
Please check out the signup genius and sign up to bring snacks! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044CAEAC23A0FF2-48812968-snacks#/
Rising Stars 4-H International Field Day
The Alameda County 4-H Rising Stars Team has planned a fun event they hope you will come to, participate in and learn from! Eight booths will be available to learn about other countries, and Community Service opportunities around the world, sample food and playing games from that country and watching a performance related to that country. Attendees will get to vote for their favorite food samples and games, and earn candies or small prizes filling out their event passport as they visit the booths on France, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan (Oak Town's submission!), Poland, Puerto Rico as well as 4-H Programs around the world. The County Ambassadors will be giving information about the County 4-H Ambassador Program. 4-H International Field Day will be held Saturday, April 13th from 2-4:15pm at Hill & Valley Club, 1808 B Street, Hayward. Parking is available on-site. Members and their families and friends are invited and encouraged to attend.
Additionally, if you would like to earn leadership credits for helping with our Oak Town 4-H "Japan" booth, there will be an in-person work session Sunday, April 7th at 5pm at the Butko's. Help finalize our poster, design the arrangement of our booth, sample our proposed food samples and try our activity. Help is also needed staff our booth for short time periods so all attendees can visit other club booths as well.
4-H Record Keeping, Documentation and Record Books
One of the Life Skills 4-H promotes and patterns for youth is the ability to document what they have achieved.
One of the ways 4-H offers its members the opportunity to practice this skill is by documenting what they've learned and done in their 4-H Projects which our Club Project Leaders should be working on with their members over the course of project work during the year.
Another form we are using to help new and younger members track what they've done and earn achievement for it is the Spark Chart the Club House Leads have been working with their House members over the year.
These two pieces of documentation go together with the member's "My 4-H Story" to create their 4-H year's Record Book. The annual Record Book forms are kept and added to each year to show the growth and achievements of the members. As members age, the thrust of the forms they are to complete change from trying new things for newer and younger members to setting goals for themselves on what they would like to accomplish to getting out and making a difference in their communities.
But, for now, for our newer and younger members we are attempting to have them just accomplish small steps. Putting together the basics of a simple Record Book in the easiest, most painless, process possible. At our May Club meeting we will be giving back the Project reports and Spark Charts kids have been working on over the year in their Projects and Club Houses in a 4-H folder along with a form that they can fill out that mirrors what is usually written in a "My 4-H Story". Completing this form and adding it to their Spark Chart and Project reports and turning this in at the June Club Party will get them off to a good start, getting them acknowledgement for what they've done and the possibility for those that want to go a step beyond to clean it all up to make it look nice and compete at the County 4-H Record Book Competition.
More information about the steps in this process will be out in May.
Oak Town 4-H: Fair Submissions
The Alameda County Fair is just around the corner. Our Club Members are encouraged to submit Still Exhibit items to the Alameda County Fair. How can our Oak Town 4-H members do this? Below are three sample routes for Youth Still Exhibit Alameda County Fair entries.
- At our April OT4H Club Meeting we are having a Craft Fair. Members are given the opportunity to create a few crafts that can be entered in the fair.
- IF they fill out a short form (Name, craft item, craft title) their entries can be submitted by the Club.
- Members would need to take their craft home and keep it safe until fair entries are due to be delivered and then
- Entries will have the family email contact on file with the club as the “Contact Number” so you WILL get a notice letting you know the item was entered
- Our club member families will make every effort to set up “car pools” for the items to be delivered to the fair at the correct date/time
- Some Projects may be working on fair entries as part of their project work. Some of these items created MAY be able to be entered in the Fair by the Project Leader. Please check with your Project Leader to see if they are planning to enter any items made as part of their Project work
- Additional items can be entered directly by the member family. These Still Exhibits can be related to something they learned in their 4-H Project or can be something entirely different. For a list and information on what can be entered as Youth Still Exhibits, be sure to read through the Alameda County FAIR YOUTH STILL EXHIBITS GUIDE.
- The link for entries in on page one of this guide
- The dates entries are due and the delivery dates are on page 2
- All youth photography entries must be accompanied by an uploaded image of the photograph
- Entry fees are made at the time of the online entry
- These additional entries can be included in our group “carpools” of entry items as space and local family drop-off sites can be arranged
- Baked Goods, Decorated Foods, Preserved Foods and Table Setting have entirely different entry and delivery schedules. Please check the above-linked guide for info on these
- There is also a Youth Gardening Entry Guide as produce, mini gardens, flower arrangements and such can also be entered by youth.
Please NOTE: We WILL need 2-4 families willing to accept club members fair Still Exhibit entries right before deliveries are due and ferry them out to the Alameda County Fairgrounds either Friday, May 24, 12-8pm OR Saturday, May 25, 8am-4pm.
Get ready for Santa Clara 4-H Camp!
Santa Clara County 4-H camp is June 23-27th. Jackson and I are both camp staff there this year and we hope to see more kids from Oak Town and Alameda county. There are fun activities like shooting sports, archery, various arts and crafts, and you also improve your computer science skills.
-Leo, Camp Staff
Register here for Camp! https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.cfm?surveynumber=42077
-Jackson, Camp Youth Director
2024 Cake Booth is 6/29/24! Mark your calendars!
Oak Town has selected Saturday, 6/29/24 to be our Cake Booth day at the Alameda County Fair. Cake Booth is the one Countywide 4-H fundraiser we have each year. Each club selects and staffs an entire day and the kids really love to sell cake slices. Look for a Signup Genius coming soon with 3 hour shifts. It's fun for the whole family. I've done this many times with my kids and the time flies by. The kids learn communication with each other and with the public, how to run the cash register, how to cut cakes, food safety/food prep. The adults have fun frosting and cutting cakes, and cleaning the knives and cake scorers. Please mark your calendars and sign up for shift! Oh, I forgot the best part, all the volunteers get free fair admission and a free parking pass for that day so you can attend the fair for free before or after your shift! WIN-WIN!