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Time WHAT DOES LEARN BY DOING MEAN ANYWAY? PRESENTERS: Traci Frost Kolton Michalek Room 414 FOR MY CLUB, MY COMMUNITY, MY COUNTRY AND MY WORLD! PRESENTERS: Tasha Killian Nan Singleton Room 414 ELEVATING YOUTH LEADERSHIP PRESENTERS: Meggan Callister Mike Isom Room 411 CLUB OFFICERS- WHAT GOOD ARE THEY? PRESENTERS: Vernon Parent Ed Larson Room 411 HOW TO START A HEALTH AND WELLNESS FITNESS CLUB PRESENTERS: Paige Wray Angela Hackwell Room 414 INTEGRATING MILITARY FAMILY YOUTH INTO THE 4- H PROGRAM PRESENTERS: Zuri Garcia Connie Packer Room 413 THE 4TH HPRESENTER: Cindy Nelson Room 412 SERVICE PROJECTS FOR MILITARY SERVICEMEN, SERVICEWOMEN AND FAMILIES PRESENTERS: Zuri Garcia Traci Atkins Room 413 9:40 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:10 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. FINANCIAL LITERACY PRESENTER: Meggan Callister (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 411 STATE HORSE AMBASSADORS YOUTH WORKSHOP PRESENTERS: Megan Hendrickson Jessie Hadfield (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 409 4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: STEM / SHOOTING SPORTS /HEALTH AND WELLNESS PRESENTER: Nicole Reed Room 407 FCS SKILL-A-THON (NEW UTAH CONTEST) PRESENTERS: Jolene Bunnell Susan Haws (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 416 WORKING GROUP UPDATES: LEADERSHIP / MILITARY PRESENTERS: David Widdison Vernon Parent Room 405 HOW TO RUN A SUCCESSFUL 4-H CAMP PRESENTER: Ali Teuscher Room 413 HEALTHY HYDRATION: DID YOU KNOW THE AVERAGE 4-HER IS 65% WATER? PRESENTERS: Shannon Babb Monica Hoyt Room 412 CONSUMER DECISION MAKING CONTEST (NEW UTAH CONTEST) PRESENTERS: Melanie Dabb Darlene Christensen (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 416 4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: LEADERSHIP PRESENTER: Nicole Reed Room 407 AGRISCIENCE: DRONES, ROBOTS, TRACTORS, OH MY! PRESENTERS: Deb Ivie Jessie Hadfield Room 409 YOUTH AND MENTAL HEALTH- WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW? PRESENTER: Jonathan Swinton Room 411 WORKING GROUP UPDATES: FCS / COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS PRESENTERS: Jolene Bunnell Kelsey Romney Room 405 WESTERN HERITAGE AND SHOOTING SPORTS ADVANCEMENT PRESENTER: Blake Clark (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 410 THE FUTURES SO BRIGHT, I GOTTA WEAR SHADES / 4-H PROTECTIVE FACTORS AT WORK IN UTAHS YOUTH PRESENTER: Tim Keady Room 415 4-H COOKING CHALLENGE– THE INCREDIBLE EDIBLE EGG PRESENTERS: Chris Jessen Brandee Mills (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 601 YOUTH LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES PRESENTERS: Jolene Bunnell Alisha Straatman (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 415 4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE PRESENTER: Nicole Reed Room 407 HORSE AND LIVESTOCK SHOW MANAGEMENT PRESENTER: Megan Hendrickson (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 409 WORKING GROUP UPDATES: SHOOTING SPORTS / HORSE AND LIVESTOCK PRESENTERS: Blake Clark Jessie Hadfield Room 405 JUNIOR MASTER GARDENER PRESENTER: Rowe Zwahlen Room 412 BREAKOUT ROOMS PRESENTERS: Jenny Kearl Pete Wecker Room 410 4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: HORSE AND LIVESTOCK PRESENTER: Nicole Reed Room 407 4-H SEWING, TEXTILES AND NEEDLE ARTS RESOURCES PRESENTERS: Tricia Mathis Amy Defa Room 415 ANIMAL SCIENCE PROJECTS PRESENTER: Jessie Hadfield (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 409 MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU PRESENTER: Andrea Schmutz Jenny Kearl Room 410 WESTERN HERITAGE AND SHOOTING SPORTS ADVANCEMENT PRESENTER: Blake Clark (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 410 WORKING GROUP UPDATES: STEM / HEALTH AND WELLNESS PRESENTER: Deb Ivie Room 405 STEM STORYTIME PRESENTERS: Shannon Babb Monica Hoyt Room 412 UTAH 4-H VOLUNTEER RETREAT SCHEDULE INTRODUCING, RECOGNIZING, AND SUPPORTING SPARKPRESENTER: David Widdison Room 413 HOW TO BECOME AN EFFECTIVE COUNTY, REGION OR STATE AMBASSADOR PRESENTERS: Emily Kranendonk Angela Eckhardt (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 416 HOW TO START A CLUB AND INCLUDE YOUTH AS CLUB LEADERS PRESENTERS: Autumn Olsen Gabriela Coco (YOUTH FRIENDLY) Room 414 HOW TO CHARTER A CLUB, GET YOUTH TO JOIN A CLUB, AND GET VALUABLE RESOURCES PRESENTERS: Melanie Olgan Room 415 Closing Remarks / Door Prizes State of 4-H Address and Q & A with Dave Francis Keynote and Lunch Dr. David Schramm—Lead with Posivity! A Pyramid of Principles and Pracces 3:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 11:40 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Registraon

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Page 1: H VOLUNTEER RETREAT SHEDULE Registration State of H ...webercounty4-h.org/files-ou/VolunteerRetreatSchedule-022620.pdf · INTRODUING, RE OGNIZING, AND SUPPORTING “SPARK” PRESENTER:

Time

WHAT DOES LEARN BY DOING MEAN ANYWAY? PRESENTERS: Traci Frost Kolton Michalek

Room 414

FOR MY CLUB, MY COMMUNITY, MY COUNTRY AND MY WORLD! PRESENTERS: Tasha Killian Nan Singleton

Room 414

ELEVATING YOUTH LEADERSHIP PRESENTERS: Meggan Callister Mike Isom

Room 411

CLUB OFFICERS-WHAT GOOD ARE THEY? PRESENTERS: Vernon Parent Ed Larson

Room 411

HOW TO START A HEALTH AND WELLNESS FITNESS CLUB PRESENTERS: Paige Wray Angela Hackwell

Room 414

INTEGRATING MILITARY FAMILY YOUTH INTO THE 4-H PROGRAM PRESENTERS: Zuri Garcia Connie Packer

Room 413

THE 4TH “H” PRESENTER: Cindy Nelson

Room 412

SERVICE PROJECTS FOR MILITARY SERVICEMEN, SERVICEWOMEN AND FAMILIES PRESENTERS: Zuri Garcia Traci Atkins

Room 413

9:40 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

10:40 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

1:10 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

FINANCIAL LITERACY PRESENTER: Meggan Callister (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 411

STATE HORSE AMBASSADORS YOUTH WORKSHOP PRESENTERS: Megan Hendrickson Jessie Hadfield (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 409

4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: STEM / SHOOTING SPORTS /HEALTH AND WELLNESS PRESENTER: Nicole Reed

Room 407

FCS SKILL-A-THON (NEW UTAH CONTEST) PRESENTERS: Jolene Bunnell Susan Haws (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 416

WORKING GROUP UPDATES: LEADERSHIP / MILITARY PRESENTERS: David Widdison Vernon Parent

Room 405

HOW TO RUN A SUCCESSFUL 4-H CAMP PRESENTER: Ali Teuscher

Room 413

HEALTHY HYDRATION: DID YOU KNOW THE AVERAGE 4-HER IS 65% WATER? PRESENTERS: Shannon Babb Monica Hoyt

Room 412

CONSUMER DECISION MAKING CONTEST (NEW UTAH CONTEST) PRESENTERS: Melanie Dabb Darlene Christensen (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 416

4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: LEADERSHIP PRESENTER: Nicole Reed

Room 407

AGRISCIENCE: DRONES, ROBOTS, TRACTORS, OH MY! PRESENTERS: Deb Ivie Jessie Hadfield

Room 409

YOUTH AND MENTAL HEALTH-WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW? PRESENTER: Jonathan Swinton

Room 411

WORKING GROUP UPDATES: FCS / COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS PRESENTERS: Jolene Bunnell Kelsey Romney

Room 405

WESTERN HERITAGE AND SHOOTING SPORTS ADVANCEMENT PRESENTER: Blake Clark (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 410

THE FUTURE’S SO BRIGHT, I GOTTA WEAR SHADES / 4-H PROTECTIVE FACTORS AT WORK IN UTAH’S YOUTH PRESENTER: Tim Keady

Room 415

4-H COOKING CHALLENGE– THE INCREDIBLE EDIBLE EGG PRESENTERS: Chris Jessen Brandee Mills (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 601

YOUTH LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES PRESENTERS: Jolene Bunnell Alisha Straatman (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 415

4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE PRESENTER: Nicole Reed

Room 407

HORSE AND LIVESTOCK SHOW MANAGEMENT PRESENTER: Megan Hendrickson (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 409

WORKING GROUP UPDATES: SHOOTING SPORTS / HORSE AND LIVESTOCK PRESENTERS: Blake Clark Jessie Hadfield

Room 405

JUNIOR MASTER GARDENER PRESENTER: Rowe Zwahlen

Room 412

BREAKOUT ROOMS PRESENTERS: Jenny Kearl Pete Wecker

Room 410

4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: HORSE AND LIVESTOCK PRESENTER: Nicole Reed

Room 407

4-H SEWING, TEXTILES AND NEEDLE ARTS RESOURCES PRESENTERS: Tricia Mathis Amy Defa

Room 415

ANIMAL SCIENCE PROJECTS PRESENTER: Jessie Hadfield (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 409

MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU PRESENTER: Andrea Schmutz Jenny Kearl

Room 410

WESTERN HERITAGE AND SHOOTING SPORTS ADVANCEMENT PRESENTER: Blake Clark (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 410

WORKING GROUP UPDATES: STEM / HEALTH AND WELLNESS PRESENTER: Deb Ivie

Room 405

STEM STORYTIME PRESENTERS: Shannon Babb Monica Hoyt

Room 412

UTAH 4-H VOLUNTEER RETREAT SCHEDULE

INTRODUCING, RECOGNIZING, AND SUPPORTING “SPARK” PRESENTER: David Widdison

Room 413

HOW TO BECOME AN EFFECTIVE COUNTY, REGION OR STATE AMBASSADOR PRESENTERS: Emily Kranendonk Angela Eckhardt (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 416

HOW TO START A CLUB AND INCLUDE YOUTH AS CLUB LEADERS PRESENTERS: Autumn Olsen Gabriela Coco (YOUTH FRIENDLY)

Room 414

HOW TO CHARTER A CLUB, GET YOUTH TO JOIN A CLUB, AND GET VALUABLE RESOURCES PRESENTERS: Melanie Olgan

Room 415

Closing Remarks / Door Prizes

State of 4-H Address and Q & A with Dave Francis

Keynote and Lunch

Dr. David Schramm—Lead with Positivity! A Pyramid of Principles and Practices

3:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

11:40 a.m. 1:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Registration

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Room 414

WHAT DOES LEARN BY DOING MEAN ANYWAY? - This interactive workshop will be all about the 4-H Slogan "Learn by Doing." We will be discussing the importance of club leadership and you will work your way through several activities that will help you implement this very important part of 4-H into your program. (Presenters - Traci Frost and Kolton Michalek)

Room 410

WESTERN HERITAGE AND SHOOTING SPORTS ADVANCEMENT - The 4-H Western Heritage Project combines a comprehensive study of the Old West with the fastest growing shooting sports discipline. This project area provides youth and adults an opportunity to experience the lifestyles and cultures of the Old West through a living history approach to learning while instilling the concepts of gun safety and personal responsibility. Come and learn what all the excitement is about! (Presenter - Blake Clark)

Room 416

FCS SKILL-A-THON (NEW UTAH CONTEST) - Come learn about the new FCS Skill-a-thon contest that your youth can compete in. This workshop will go over the rules of this new contest and you will get to experience a mock contest so you will see what it is all about. (Presenters - Jolene Bunnell and Susan Haws)

Room 407

4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: STEM / SHOOTING SPORTS / HEALTH AND WELLNESS - Learn how to prepare youth for an education and career they will love based on their experience in 4-H. We will discuss how adult mentors can strengthen the pathway from 4-H projects to career options and how to tailor this to each individual. This class will feature hands-on activities that can be used in your 4-H Club meetings to incorporate college and career readiness curriculum in fun, engaging experiences. (Presenter - Nicole Reed)

Room 411

FINANCIAL LITERACY - All youth need to learn financial skills to survive in today's world. Come learn about the “Money Mentors Discover 4-H” curriculum. This topic can be fun and engaging. Come see how! (Presenter - Meggan Callister)

Room 409

STATE HORSE AMBASSADORS YOUTH WORKSHOP - After traveling to the American Youth Horse Council Symposium in Florida, the State Horse Ambassadors are sharing what they learned. There will also be a mini session on becoming a State Horse Ambassador. (Presenters - Megan Hendrickson and Jessie Hadfield)

Room 405

WORKING GROUP UPDATES: LEADERSHIP / MILITARY - Come learn about the new policies, programs, curriculum, and opportunities these working groups are providing. Also, look for opportunities to give feedback and join in the effort. (Presenters - David Widdison and Vernon Parent)

Room 413

HOW TO RUN A SUCCESSFUL 4-H CAMP - Camp season is coming up quick! In this workshop, we will go over what it takes to run a successful 4-H camp. If you want to learn about how to define the purpose of your camp, reach your camp goals, utilize youth leadership and manage logistics, this session is for you. (Presenter - Ali Teuscher)

Room 412

HEALTHY HYDRATION; DID YOU KNOW THE AVERAGE 4-HER IS 65% WATER? - In this workshop, leaders will participate in hands-on activities that teach youth about the importance of H20 in their diets. They will gain the skills to recognize symptoms of over and under hydration and leave with club-ready curriculums. (Presenters - Shannon Babb and Monica Hoyt)

Room 415

HOW TO CHARTER A CLUB, GET YOUTH TO JOIN A CLUB, AND GET VALUABLE RESOURCES - Come learn how to run a 4-H club from a volunteer that has an average of 70 members each year. Learn what projects and activities they choose, how teens take leadership roles in running the club, and why 4-H is essential to their neighborhood. Also learn all about the new 4-H Club Charter requirement. (Presenter - Melanie Olgan)

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Room 413

INTEGRATING MILITARY FAMILY YOUTH INTO THE 4-H PROGRAM - In this workshop you will 1.) Learn about the military family culture, 2.) Learn why 4-H is so valuable to the children of our military service men and women, and 3.) Learn about the different branches in Utah, where they are located, and how to provide clubs and include them in your county. (Presenters - Zuri Garcia and Connie Packer)

Room 409

AGRISCIENCE: DRONES, ROBOTS, AND TRACTORS, OH MY! - Come see what Utah 4-H Agri Science projects can offer for our STEM and Agriculture youth and leaders! (Presenters - Deb Ivie and Jessie Hadfield)

Room 601

4-H COOKING CHALLENGE - THE INCREDIBLE EDIBLE EGG (NEW UTAH CONTEST) - Come learn about the new 4-H Cooking Challenge that your youth can compete in. Youth will be given a different challenge ingredient they must highlight in a dish they prepare and present to judges. (Presenters - Chris Jessen and Brandi Mills)

Room 407

4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: LEADERSHIP - Learn how to prepare youth for an education and career they will love based on their experience in 4-H. We will discuss how adult mentors can strengthen the pathway from 4-H projects to career options and how to tailor this to each individual. This class will feature hands-on activities that can be used in your 4-H Club meetings to incorporate college and career readiness curriculum in fun, engaging experiences. (Presenter - Nicole Reed)

Room 410

MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU - May the 4th is Star Wars Day! In this workshop, volunteers will get resources to hold your own May the 4th Celebration. (Presenters - Andrea Schmutz and Jenny Kearl)

Room 411

YOUTH AND MENTAL HEALTH - WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW? - Learn about the most common mental health struggles youth face today and how you can help. (Presenter - Jonathan Swinton)

Room 405

WORKING GROUP UPDATES: FCS / COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS - Come learn about the new policies, programs, curriculum, and opportunities these working groups are providing. Also, look for opportunities to give feedback and join in the effort. (Presenters -Jolene Bunnell and Kelsey Romney)

Room 412

The 4TH "H" - Discover the 4th “H”. Healthy Living activities are an important part of any 4-H event. Learn how to easily incorporate health and wellness activities into any 4-H club. Receive information on Grab-and-Go activities that will keep youth engaged, physically active, and teach about wellness. (Presenter - Cindy Nelson)

Room 415

THE FUTURE’S SO BRIGHT, I GOTTA WEAR SHADES - 4-H PROTECTIVE FACTORS AT WORK IN UTAH'S YOUTH - In this interactive presentation we will explore the effect of the 4-H Peer Protective Model on Risk Factors associated with mental health and substance misuse in teen populations. Participants will learn to respond to health risks by putting on their protective “sun glasses." (Presenter - Tim Keady)

Room 414

HOW TO START A CLUB AND INCLUDE YOUTH AS CLUB LEADERS - The 4-H program gives an opportunity for everyone to become involved in a way that suits them best! Join us to get an understanding of how to start a club within 4-H and include youth as club leaders to strengthen your part of the program! (Presenters - Autumn Olsen and Gabriela Coco)

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Room 414

FOR MY CLUB, MY COMMUNITY, MY COUNTRY, AND MY WORLD! - If you have ever struggled with helping youth learn how they can take the skills they learn in 4-H and use them to make a difference in their club, community, country, and world, this is the workshop for you. Come learn about bridging the gap between 4-H and other community organizations, expanding your 4-H reach, and serving your world in a meaningful way (Presenters - Tasha Killian and Nan Singleton)

Room 415

4-H SEWING, TEXTILES, AND NEEDLE ARTS RESOURCES - Come learn about the various sewing, textiles, and needle art resources available that can be used to run 4-H club projects. (Presenters -Tricia Mathis and Amy Defa)

Room 416

CONSUMER DECISION MAKING CONTEST (NEW UTAH CONTEST) - Come learn about the new Consumer Decision Making Contest. This workshop will go over the rules of the contest and you will get to experience a mock contest so you will see what it is all about. (Presenters - Melanie Dabb and Darlene Christensen)

Room 407

4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE / COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS - Learn how to prepare youth for an education and career they will love based on their experience in 4-H. We will discuss how adult mentors can strengthen the pathway from 4-H projects to career options and how to tailor this to each individual. This class will feature hands-on activities that can be used in your 4-H Club meetings to incorporate college and career readiness curriculum in fun, engaging experiences. (Presenter - Nicole Reed)

Room 411

CLUB OFFICERS- WHAT GOOD ARE THEY? - Youth leadership is one of the essential elements that we champion in 4-H but do we all do it? This workshop will review the challenges, benefits, and simple steps you as volunteers can take to engage your youth in meaningful leadership experiences. This will be a hands-on interactive workshop with resources and activities. (Presenters - Vernon Parent and Ed Larson)

Room 409

HORSE AND LIVESTOCK SHOW MANAGEMENT - In this workshop youth will learn the best practices to make your show a success. (Presenter - Megan Hendrickson)

Room 405

WORKING GROUP UPDATES: SHOOTING SPORTS / HORSE AND LIVESTOCK - Come learn about the new policies, programs, curriculum, and opportunities these working groups are providing. Also, look for opportunities to give feedback and join in the effort. (Presenters - Blake Clark and Jessie Hadfield)

Room 412

JUNIOR MASTER GARDENER - Learn how to involve 4-H Youth in leadership through our Junior Master Gardener Programs. In this workshop, you will learn how to utilize near-peer mentoring with your teens while completing a fun, small gardening project. (Presenter - Rowe Zwahlen)

Room 410

BREAKOUT ROOMS - This workshop will give volunteers the opportunity to learn how to setup Escape Rooms that teach math concepts along the way. (Presenters - Jenny Kearl and Pete Wecker)

Room 413

INTRODUCING , RECOGNIZING, AND SUPPORTING "SPARK" - This class is for youth and adults. You have heard the term “Spark”, now find out what it really means. How do you recognize it, and what can be done to support it? Spark is the foundation of the 4-H Thriving Model that we are using to implement Positive Youth Development. Come and see how you can use and put a “Spark” in your club! (Presenter - David Widdison)

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Room 414

HOW TO START A HEALTH AND WELLNESS FITNESS CLUB - Many counties around the state are making more of an effort to run 4-H clubs specifically focused on fitness. Come and learn about existing clubs (mountain biking, hiking, pickleball, etc.) and how you can start your own. (Presenters - Paige Wray and Angela Hackwell)

Room 410

WESTERN HERITAGE AND SHOOTING SPORTS ADVANCEMENT - The 4-H Western Heritage Project combines a comprehensive study of the Old West with the fastest growing shooting sports discipline. This project area provides youth and adults an opportunity to experience the lifestyles and cultures of the Old West through a living history approach to learning while instilling the concepts of gun safety and personal responsibility. Come and learn what all the excitement is about! (Presenter - Blake Clark)

Room 413

SERVICE PROJECTS FOR MILITARY SERVICEMEN, SERVICEWOMEN AND FAMILIES - Without a doubt 4-Hers pledge their hands to larger service. They donate blankets to shelters and hospitals, do clean-up projects, and donate thousands in livestock sale earnings to families in great need. During this workshop you’ll learn how to guide youth in service projects geared toward giving back to and honoring military servicemen, servicewomen, and their families. (Presenters - Zuri Garcia and Airmen and Family Readiness Center)

Room 407

4-H COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: HORSE AND LIVESTOCK - Learn how to prepare youth for an education and career they will love based on their experience in 4-H. We will discuss how adult mentors can strengthen the pathway from 4-H projects to career options and how to tailor this to each individual. This class will feature hands-on activities that can be used in your 4-H Club meetings to incorporate college and career readiness curriculum in fun, engaging experiences. (Presenter - Nicole Reed)

Room 415

YOUTH LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES - Come learn about all the amazing state and regional leadership opportunities available to youth to expand your leadership skills. (Presenters - Jolene Bunnell and Alisha Straatman)

Room 409

ANIMAL SCIENCE PROJECTS - In this workshop members will learn how to get the most out of an animal project club. (Presenter - Jessie Hadfield)

Room 405

WORKING GROUP UPDATES: STEM / HEALTH AND WELLNESS - Come learn about the new policies, programs, curriculum, and opportunities these working groups are providing. Also, look for opportunities to give feedback and join in the effort. (Presenter - Deb Ivie)

Room 411

ELEVATING YOUTH LEADERSHIP - Do you feel like your youth leadership has gone as far as it can? Well if so, this is the workshop for you. Join us to learn how you can elevate your Youth Leadership Program. Participants will learn about leadership opportunities from county to state to national conference. This is a workshop you don't want to miss. (Presenters - Meggan Schulz and Mike Isom)

Room 412

STEM STORYTIME - Learn to channel your inner "Miss Fizzle" to create STEM storytimes that will help Cloverbuds get excited about both science and reading. This workshop focuses on how leaders can identify age-appropriate STEM concepts/activities, how to introduce the scientific method to early learners, and how to facilitate kid led experimentation. (Presenters - Shannon Babb and Monica Hoyt)

Room 416

HOW TO BECOME AN EFFECTIVE COUNTY, REGION, OR STATE AMBASSADOR - Alaka’i is the Hawaiian value of Leadership. In the 4H program there are many ways to be a leader. Come join us to learn about a few of these opportunities! In this class you will learn how to become an effective county, region, and state ambassador. (Presenters - Emily Kranendonk and Angela Eckhardt)

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Wahlquist Jr. High School 2656 N 2400 W

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KEYNOTE / LUNCH

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Utah 4-H Volunteer Retreat Event Location: Wahlquist Jr. High School 2656 N 2400 W Ogden, UT 84404

COMFORT INN (1.2 miles from school) Address: 1776 West 2550 North, Ogden, UT 84404 Phone: (801) 737-5660 Website: https://www.choicehotels.com/utah/ogden/comfort-inn-hotels/ut137 SLEEP INN (5.3 miles from school) Address: 1155 S 1700 W Ogden, UT 84404 Phone: (801) 731-6500 Website: https://www.choicehotels.com/utah/ogden/sleep-inn-hotels/ut050 BEST WESTERN PLUS HIGH COUNTRY INN (5.3 miles from school) Address: 1335 West 1200 South, Odgen, UT 84404 Phone: (801) 394-9474 Website: https://www.bestwestern.com/en_US/book/ogden/hotel-rooms/best-western-plus-high-country-inn/propertyCode.45050.html

As a courtesy for those traveling long distances below is a list of local hotels.

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Restaurant On Site 100% Smoke Free Hotel Indoor Heated Pool

Free Wifi Pet Friendly Hotel* Fitness Center

Free Hot Breakfast 100% Smoke Free Hotel Exercise Room Shuttle Service

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