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4-H COUNCIL MINUTES- *There was not a quorum present. March, 06 @ 6:30 P.M. 4-H Office Voting Members: ( if present) Lisa Illg Past President X Peggy Alexander Council President X Keith Wentworth - Vice President Shirley Morse Council Treasurer X Lisa Prather Secretary X Karen Hayes C & L Non-Voting Members: X Julie Frazell UC Staff X Nicole Gentry - UC Staff CLUB REPRESENTATIVES: Anderson Marsh Katy Evans Adult, Erin Evans Youth Big Valley Chris Lynch Adult X Blue Heron Peggy Alexander Adult, Ethan Jones Youth Cobb Mt. Tamsen Nash Adult X Cole Creek Lisa Illg, Cheri Farrell - alt, Neva Gaskell- alt - Adults; Erica Illg, Emma Farrell, Wyatt Gaskell -Youth Middletown- Karen Jones - Adult X Scotts Valley Bright Mertle,Laura Burke, Alt:Cindy Smith Adult/Jaron Mertle, Wyatt Smith, Alt:Quinlan Burke-Youth Upper Lake Christina Birge Adult, Erica Boomer Adult, Megan Franco - Youth Meeting called to order @ 6:36 P.M. by Peggy Alexander Flag Salute led by -Lisa Prather 4-H Pledge led by - Ethan Jones Welcome Guest(s): none Guest Speaker: none Adopt Agenda: M/S Laura B/ Karen Hayes. Adopt Minutes: tabled until next time (no quorum) Correspondence: Jayden Bussard sent in a thank you note to Council for the stars and proficiencies he earned at achievement night. Treasurer s Report: (by Nicole G. ) Total Restricted: $30,76.80 Total Unrestricted: $ 3,900.43 Club Reports: limited to pre-composed see attached page. All Star Candidates: n/a Emerald Star Candidates: Blake Schuster - Noah and Wyatt McCullum (contract expired) *Karen will contact Blake about the final changes to the Turkey Proficiencies and which standard they are based upon. There was some discussion about terminology for chicks. Julie will contact UC Davis 4-H poultry (Dr. Bradley) to see which are used for judging. EC Decision Summary & Report: See Feb, March. Executive Committee minutes (Peggy reviewed highlights of these meetings.) New/unfinished Business: (no quorum present) Funding for county club Youth Officer Camp training - postponed until next Council Meeting

4-H COUNCIL MINUTES- *There was not a quorum present. March, 06 @ 6:30 P.M. 4-H Office Discussion/Updates: Supporting our 4-H families impacted by the Lake County fires. o The Fair Board has sent in money to reimburse Valley Fire victims for the purchase of hats. Pancake ticket packets/distribution/promotion/coordination - Julie sent Keith a blurb about the pancake breakfast ticket promotion. Keith/Karen are to convey this information to the teens that will be visiting the clubs who typically have low ticket sales. o 4-H Council needs an event coordinator for the Pancake Breakfast to remind clubs to pick up their packets, sell tickets and work at the pancake breakfast. If interested, please call Nicole. 4-H Fling - Peggy shared a slide show of the event. There was a good turnout and the evaluations showed a lot of positive feedback. Peggy thanked the 4-H office for all their support. Congressman Thompson s dinner Event - A few of our teens showed up to help out. Reports: County Wide Presentation Day: See attached survey results Nomination committee - We are still looking for nominations! Anyone interested in serving Lake County 4-H can call Julie, Nicole, or Peggy. #C4HLT - next meeting 3/4 @ 4pm at Kelseyville Presbyterian Church. Catherine Braider/other teens will be delivering the first presentation at Mini Cannon this Thursday. Nicole will print the bookmarks to pass out at the assembly. Fair Board (Katy Evans) no meeting JLAC- (Katy Evans) - will meet 3/3 Office Report: Julie VEC Trainings - Volunteer Enrollment Coordinator training (end of July) Adding to Your 4-H Tool Box: (Julie) Data Collection at events - USDA, who funds 4-H is requiring data on who is participating in the county wide events. In particular, they want information about ethnicity to make sure that all groups have equal access and participation. Laura Burke had an idea that there should be a poster of information to explain why this information is needed. Julie is working on this too. Dates to remember/upcoming Events: o Executive Committee meets 4/, 5/0 o Next Council meeting: May 3, 06 o Kiwanis Pancake breakfast 5/8 o New Club Officer Elections in June o Officer Elections for 4-H Council in June (president/secretary) o Officer Training Camp in July Adjourn Meeting @ 7:35

3 4-H COUNCIL MINUTES- *There was not a quorum present. March, 06 @ 6:30 P.M. 4-H Office Executive Committee Earth Day Pancake Ticket Sales * Nominations for 4-H Council: President and Secretary *Color Me Green? APRIL S M T W Th F S 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 7 4 3 4 5 6 8 9 0 3 5 6 7 8 9 30 08 Mother s Day 0 Executive Committee 3 4-H Council Meeting 8 Pancake Breakfast 30 Memorial Day *Finalize Nominations for 4-H Council President and Secretary MAY S M T W Th F S 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 9 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 30 3 4 Executive Committee 9 Father s Day 6 4-H Council Meeting * 4-H Council Elections for President and Secretary * Club officer elections for new 4-H year. 30 End of 4-H yr ** Names of new club officers due! JUNE S M T W Th F S 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 9 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30

Anderson Marsh - submitted by Katy Evan Council Club Reports March 06 Projects are well underway. Tonight is our club meeting. A committee is in place to plan a club presentation day. Many of our members had a great time at Fling. Thank you to Peggy for all of your hard work! We are lucky to have such a fun morning to celebrate 4-H. Blue Heron submitted by Peggy Alexander The Blue Heron club was very active in Feb. & March. Late March several members visited Rodman Slough and helped the Land Trust weed around native plants and plant new native grasses. March 9th almost the entire club showed up for the 4-H Fling and many of the members took home medals or special awards. Amelia Woods medaled in Home Arts and Sewing; Mariah Woods won Best Cookie, Jaden Bussard won Best Themed Cupcake and Best Cobbler, and Amelia Woods won Best Themed Place setting. The leadership team was very instrumental in leading activities at the field day. That night Catherine Braider, Jake Walker, Amelia and Miriah Woods, Charlie and Robin Adams helped at the Congressman Thompson dinner. The leadership team will be planning the April Club game night activities in early April AND making a schedule to sell Pancake Breakfast tickets over the next several weeks. Cobb Mountain : submitted by Stacie Judson Pictured is Trinty and Sierra and far right is Crystal. Trinty made snacks for our club meeting all by herself. Every month a club member makes their own snack and shares with the club. Very proud of these girls. Also our Poultry, and Pig meetings have been underway and it's exciting to see these kids excited.

C & L - submitted by Karen Hayes C&L has been working on our community service project. They are making Easter dinner and baskets for two families in our county. We have all the children's baskets full and ready to go. The fresh food for their dinner will be bought this week. Everyone is looking forward to being a part of a happy Easter. Teens you could be a part of history. January 7-07 4-H Delegates will be able to see the inauguration of our new president. For more information go to the state website and look under Washington Focus inaugural journey. Or call Karen Hayes. Scotts Valley - submitted by Quinlan Burke Scott's Valley Cloverbuds: How much sugar is too much? Scott's Valley Cloverbuds discovered that the daily reccomendation is 4 tsp. (6 grams) a day. To get an idea how little that is, they were given different types of drinks and instructed to measure the amount of sugar each drink contained. Water? 0 teaspoons (0 grams). Coke? 9 3/4 tsp. (39 grams). Wow! That's more than twice the amount of sugar you're supposed to have! Let's stay healthy and drink more water! Presentation Day: Scott's Valley 4-H hosted Presentation Day We had nice weather, a good turnout, and yummy food to eat! Thanks to all who attended and helped to make this year's Presentation Day such a successful event!

Did you enjoy this event - Yes - 38 No- 0 PRESENTATION DAY SURVEY RESULTS Were you made to feel welcome - Yes- 37 No- Was participation active and thoughtful - Yes- 37 What was the best part - Doing my Presentation Seeing the kids talking & learning Encore Presentations Having lots of groups come together Meeting new people No- Pizza Positive Attitudes of the 4-H Presenters When I was done Awards Ceremony Did you like the location for this event - Yes - 33 No- No Answer - 3 How was the food- Good Ok To Expensive Not very Healthy (but pizza was yummy!) Awesome Tasty Not very healthy (doughnuts : ) Didn t get anything Would have liked to see healthy alternative Didn t bring money Would you attend this event again - Yes- 35 No- 0 Not sure - No Answer - The event was at a good time of - Year - 4 Month- 3 Week- 4 Day- 6 Would you recommend this event to other- Yes- 33 No- No Answer - 3 Suggestions for improving this event: Notify participants of possibility of encore before day of event Have it on a Sunday next year Free Food Judging took a long time in the classrooms & waiting for awards ceremony Let people know that refreshments will be available for purchase Putting in a project Provide workshops to help kids, or workshops to teach leaders to help kids to promote presentations - bring back requirement I thought things went smoothly Something to help with transitions - a sound, a flag, someone ushering More punctual Everything was great! Activities for those waiting after their presentations are done

Did you enjoy this event - Yes - 43 No- 0 4-H FLING & EXPO SURVEY RESULTS Were you made to feel welcome - Yes- 43 No-0 Was participation active and thoughtful - Yes- 43 What was the best part - The freedom for kids to choose their activity Smoothie Blend-off Balloon Slingshots Flubber That there was food. Helping people/kids All of it No-0 Food Everything! Kids exploring 4-H! Meeting People All the stations Awards Ceremony Tasting the cookies Judging & Knowledge Table Did you like the location for this event - Yes - 43 No- 0 How was the food- Good Great Exquisite Great Choices Didn t have any food Would you attend this event again - Yes- 35 No- 0 Not sure - No Answer - The event was at a good time of - Year - 35 Month- 9 Week- 9 Day- 6 Would you recommend this event to other- Yes- 38 No- No Answer - 3 Suggestions for improving this event: There should be more activities More hands on events than quizzes Starting a little later Nothing Perfect Needs more clubs involved Not the church More outside time Nothing! Very well organized!! More booth to play at and make stuff Have on a Sunday maybe so it doesn t conflict with baseball