Washington County Weekly 4-H Update
February 5, 2021
WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN THIS WEEK'S 4-H UPDATE...
- February is Nebraska 4-H Month!
- Nebraska Extension DHM Phase/Covid-19 Risk Dial Guidance
- New 4-H Year Begins! Enrollment is Open
- Shooting Sports - Volunteer Information
- 2021 Washington County 4-H Archery Club to Begin!
- Spotlight On 4-H Newsletter
- Virtual Learning Opportunities
- UNL - Big Red Beef Show
- New Dog Achievement Program
- Hippology Academy 2021
- Virtual Horse Judging Camp 2021
- 2021 Innovative Youth Corn Challenge
- 2022 4-H Youth in Action
- Nebraska Cattlemen's Classic Youth Judging Contest
- 2021 4-H Horse Stampede
- 2021 District 4-H Horse Shows
- CASNR Open House
- Animal Science "Inspiring Your Future" Scholarship
- 2021 4-H Summer Camps - Discount Offer Extended
- Other Statewide Events and Resources
*NEW OR UPDATED INFORMATION IS BOLDED!
4-H CALENDAR
March 27................................................4-H Horse Stampede - East Campus-Lincoln
May 7......................................................District/State Horse Entry Deadline
June 15...................................................4-H Enrollment/Animal ID Deadline
June 28 & 29...........................................PASE & Life Challenge Contests, East Campus-Lincoln
June 30...................................................State Public Speaking Contest, East Campus-Lincoln
July 30 - August 4, 2021........................2021 Washington County Fair

February is Nebraska 4-H Month!!
Today for Nebraska 4-H Month we honor all of the 4-H Professionals who make the efforts of the 4-H Program possible. Here is to all 4-H Professional both in Nebraska Extension and those across the nation, thank you for all you do!
Nebraska Extension DHM Phase/Covid-19 Risk Dial Guidance
Nebraska Extension DHM Phase/Covid-19 Risk Dial Guidance
Follow Most Restrictive Guidance: State DHM or Local Health Department Covid-19 Risk Dial
CURRENTLY – ORANGE
4-H Clubs (events, activities, meetings)
Recommend meeting virtually; Facial coverings required for in person meetings; Follow additional local/county guidance.
Effective November 30, 2020

2021 4-H Year - Enrollment is OPEN
Nebraska 4-HOnline Enrollment Link: https://ne.4honline.com/Login.aspx?403D4050364539525371705375593D
Please note that the 4-H project history has been cleared and you must enter the project name and the number of years you have participated in it. You will find your history by going into your Family Account and choosing Member Reports.
You might also notice that the Virtual Robotics project shows up in the project history but has been removed this year as the curriculum is no longer available.
Our 4hOnline payment system is back up! Families are now able to proceed to the payment page and complete enrollment.
Interested in Shooting Sports? Consider Volunteering
All county 4-H shooting sports programs across Nebraska are required to have 4-H enrolled and certified adult instructors. Washington County is always looking for more adults who would like to contribute their time and talents to the 4-H program. As the Washington County 4-H Archery Club is getting started for the year, they are looking for more adults who are willing to get certified.
The next Nebraska 4-H Shooting Sports Certification is taking place on January 18-19 at the Nebraska Game & Parks Outdoor Education Center in Lincoln, Nebraska. Deadline is January 8, however if it has passed, go directly to the registration information and contact information to find out if openings are still available. It may be found at https://go.unl.edu/ew5z. If you can’t make the January certification, the next certification workshop is scheduled for April in Holt County or Custer County.
To help defray costs for certification, the Washington County 4-H Council will cover costs for Washington County 4-H volunteers to attend Nebraska 4-H Shooting Sports Leader Certification Workshops. For more information about enrolling as a leader in the Washington County 4-H Program, contact the Nebraska Extension in Washington County Office at 402-426-9455 or the Washington County 4-H staff at WashingtonCounty4H@unl.edu.
In addition to meeting the certification requirements, these workshops provide additional opportunities, such as: (1) Network with other shooting sports instructors from across Nebraska. Share and learn techniques and knowledge which will develop your ability to effectively lead a local shooting sports program. (2) Learn to use shooting sports to develop youth of strong character who possess effective life skills. (3) Gain certification in one of the shooting sports disciplines. (4) Learn under expert instruction and learn to develop your skills as an instructor.
Washington County 4-H Archery Club to Begin for 2021!
The Washington County 4-H Archery Club is part of the 4-H shooting sports program and is beginning their new season. This 4-H club is open to all Washington County youth who are ages eight to 18 years old on January 1, 2021.
Due to the limitations on meetings, we will not have an informational meeting this year. If you have questions, please call or email:
· Nebraska Extension in Washington County at washingtoncounty4h@unl.edu / 402-426-9455
o General 4-H questions
o Assistance with 4-H Enrollment
o Assistance with turning in checks/waiver/signing up for a shooting time
· Brian Jennings at brianlynj@abbnebraska.com Please put 4H archery in the subject line or 402-306-2945
o For other club or shooting related questions.
Interested youth must have all paperwork completed before attending any practices. Practices will be held at the Orion Archery Club in downtown Blair. The club is located in the basement of One Blair Place, 1526 Washington St., Blair, Nebraska.
Practice will take place once a month at the Orion Archery Club in Blair. Typically the second Tuesday of the month practice for the younger shooters (Ages 8-11 years old on January 1, 2020/shooting at 10 yards) and the fourth Tuesday is practice for the older shooters (Ages 12-18 years old on January 1, 2020/shooting at 20 yards). Based on the coaches availability, it is possible that these time frames could be adjusted.
During practices, members can shoot with their own equipment or they may borrow equipment from the club. All archery equipment is allowed except crossbows. If borrowing the club’s equipment, it is limited to recurves or genesis bows with finger releases and no sights. Competitions are based on the age of the competitor and type of equipment uses.
There will be Washington County 4-H Archery Contests that members will have the opportunity to compete. In addition, members will be qualified to attend other 4-H shooting events including the state competitions. Successful archers at the State competition will be eligible for being selected to represent Nebraska in the National competition.
Unlike some sports that give a competitive advantage to those that start young, archery is a sport that can be started at any age and produce very competitive individuals. Luann Ryon won her Olympic gold medal just three years after picking up her first bow. Archery can be addictive and provides a variety of different activities such as indoor paper targets, outdoor paper targets, field archery, 3D indoor, 3D outdoor; as well as the traditional hunting and fishing opportunities.
For more information about the state’s program or the national program, please visit the following websites: http://4h.unl.edu/shootingsports or http://www.4-hshootingsports.org
Fees for the year are; $10 for Washington County 4-H Enrollment and $17 for the Washington County Archery Club. Workdays will not be required this year, but we do ask that the archers help with the Tomcak outdoor shoot.
Practice adjustments due to COVID:
We trust that all shooters/families will be following the state recommendations for not attending practice if they have any of the symptoms or if they’ve been exposed to someone. If there are any local outbreaks or we learn new information the following guidelines may be changed. Everyone is encouraged to check their email regularly to verify if practice has been cancelled.
We will base meetings on the COVID risk-dial for Washington County which can be found at the following link.
· https://www.threeriverspublichealth.org/COVID-19/COVID-19-Updates
o Red Level: No practice allowed.
o Orange (greater than or equal to 3.1): No practice allowed.
o Orange with an increasing trend over the previous week:
§ Practice will be determined in real time and an email will be sent out Tuesday morning the day of the practice to indicate if practice will happen or not. The decision will be made on Monday.
§ If practice is allowed, it will follow the guidelines for Orange.
o Orange (<3.1): Practice is allowed.
o Yellow: Practice allowed following same guidelines as for orange except masks will not be required.
o Green: Rules will be decided at a later date.
The following guidelines will be followed but are subject to change. Each family will need to determine if they are comfortable participating or not. Because of the limitations and risks associated with COVID, we will not require attending the minimum number of practices this year, to participate in the fair shoot, unless those restrictions are lifted.
· We will only allow 4 kids on the line at a time to maintain 6ft between shooters.
· Orion waiver includes a clause for COVID
· No food or drink can be shared or handed out at practice.
· Only one family member allowed to attend the child/children from the same family.
o No non-participants allowed except for the one family member
· Face coverings are required.
o Balaclava or neck gaiters that are tight fitting are required
o Loose masks may catch in the bow string and are not allowed.
o Masks with strings or cloth strings that hold the mask behind the ear are not allowed as these masks do not fit tight enough and may get caught in the bow string.
o Everyone inside the club is required to wear a mask
o Masks can make finding the anchor point on the side of the face difficult, but this is required at this time.
· 6-foot distance is required for all participants and spectators except for those that live in the same household.
o This includes while watching, shooting, scoring and pulling arrows.
· Because of the 6-foot distance and the small number of people allowed, participants will be asked to sign up for a shooting time.
o 10 Yards Shooters Register Here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4CAAAB2FA0FCC43-4harchery
o 20 Yards Shooters Register Here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4CAAAB2FA0FCC43-4harchery1
o You may register all family members shooting 10 yards together if you want them to shoot together
o You may register all family members shooting 20 yards together if you want them to shoot together
o It is unclear at this time if we’ll be able to allow each shooter a chance to shoot twice a month or only once. We will let you know if there are enough slots open to allow youth to attend multiple practices a month.
· Equipment
o In orange and yellow, we strongly encourage people to bring their own equipment
o We will still make our equipment available and will wipe it down after each practice; however, we will not be able to allow people to share equipment during the practice.
o We will want shooters to shoot unique arrows so that we do not mix them up.
· Coaching will be done from a distance.
· We will ask the 7:45 group to remain in the parking lot until all of the 6:15pm shooters have left. A sign on the door will let you know when it is okay to enter.
2021 Spotlight On 4-H Newsletter
Virtual & At-Home Educational Resources
Looking for educational resources you can use from home? We've got you covered! 😉
Nebraska 4-H is now offering a variety of virtual learning experiences, such as Living Room Learning and Boredom Buster Challenges. We've also collected some of our favorite activity guides that are perfect for hands-on learning at home.
Check out our virtual and at-home educational resources at https://4h.unl.edu/virtual-home-learning.

Virtual Field Trips
- An all-new virtual field trip is coming up on February 17th! Join Oxbow Animal Health to learn more about the Nebraska-based company, discover their place in their pet food marketplace, and take a deeper look into the pet industry. Register at 4h.unl.edu/virtual-field-trip.

Horsemanship Courses
- Looking to advance your horsemanship knowledge and skills? Check out our Horsemanship Study Courses! Three levels are available and are open to all youth ages 8-18 interested in learning more about horses. Youth do not need to be 4-H members to enroll in the self-paced courses. Learn more at 4h.unl.edu/horse-study-courses.

Great Plains Livestock Judging Circuit
- The 2021 Great Plains Livestock Judging Circuit kicks off on February 13th at the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic, but there are plenty more opportunities to participate. See the full lineup of contests and rules at 4h.unl.edu/great-plains-livestock-judging-circuit.

4-H Winter Fun Pack
From the team that brought you Living Room Learning and the 4-H Summer Fun Pack, we are proud to announce a new resource for our 4-H youth during their winter break: The 4-H Winter Fun Pack! Copy and paste the information below to share with your counties. Attached is a graphic to share as well!
Looking for ways to keep the young people in your life engaged this winter? Check out the 4-H Winter Fun Pack - a collection of activities that youth can do on their own at home! Each recorded session of Living Room Learning is led by a Nebraska 4-H Youth Development professional. Getting started is simple: gather supplies, click the recording and let us do the teaching.
The materials required for this resource are all things you can find at home! This resource was created with all areas of 4-H in mind, including: Family Consumer Sciences, Environmental Education and Earth Sciences, Healthy Living, STEM, Communication and Expressive Arts and more!
Access the resources here and let the fun begin: https://4h.unl.edu/winter-fun-pack

Photography Showcase
- Whether it’s your favorite photo you’ve taken this fall or one you took to the county fair, we want to see it! Submit your favorite photo for a chance to be showcased. The 4-H photography showcase offers members a project exhibition opportunity beyond traditional print media. 4-H’ers are invited to submit their favorite photo they’ve taken for a chance to have it showcased online for thousands of 4-H fans to admire. Learn more and submit a photo at 4h.unl.edu/photography-showcase.
Companion Rabbit Science
- Looking to get involved in the 4-H rabbit project? We’ve got everything you need to know all in one place! Check out our Companion Rabbit Science Course to learn all about selecting, caring for, and showing rabbits. The course is great for middle-school youth but is open to all youth regardless of age who are looking to learn more about rabbits and the 4-H rabbit projects. Youth do not need to be enrolled 4-H members to participate. Learn more at 4h.unl.edu/companion-rabbit-science.
Cat Science
- Ever wonder how cats became domesticated? Interested in learning more about caring for a feline friend? How about showing a cat in 4-H or exploring careers related to cats? We’ve got answers to all these questions and more in our NEW Companion Cat Science online course! The course is free and open to all youth, parents, and leaders interested in advancing their knowledge of cats and the 4-H cat project. Youth do not need to be enrolled 4-H members to participate. Learn more at 4h.unl.edu/companion-cat-science.
Companion Animal Webinar Series
- Don’t forget to tune into the Nebraska 4-H Companion Animal Webinar Series hosted on the first Thursday of each month! These webinars are a great opportunity for leaders, parents, and senior aged youth to gain knowledge in various companion animal topic areas. A new subject is covered each session with guest speakers joining to share their expertise. Register in advance at 4h.unl.edu/companion-animal-webinar-series.

UNL Block & Bridle Presents Big Red Beef Show
"Entry Forms will be available Monday, February 8, 2021. Be sure to follow Big Red Beef Show on Facebook for more details and updates!"

NEW 4-H Dog Achievement Program
We are excited to present our NEW 4-H Dog Achievement Program for 4-H youth! This program is similar to the Diamond Clover program you all may know about.
4-H Dog Achievement Program
The program consists of levels that require a young person to plan and report a broad range of age-appropriate accomplishments. For each level, the Dog Achievement program provides a list of accomplishments from which 4-H youth choose their goals. The accomplishments increase in quantity and difficulty for each level. At the beginning of the 4-H year, participants plan what to accomplish and at the end of the 4-H year, they report on their completed accomplishments. Successful completion of a level's Plan & Report form results in a 4-H youth earning that level of the Dog Achievement program.
More information can be found at: https://4h.unl.edu/dog-achievement-program

Hippology Academy 2021 - All Ages Welcome!
Hippology Academy 2021
It’s back with all new topics!
This short, online, course is designed for youth, adults, leaders, and extension personnel to gain knowledge and practice on horse hippology content. Or, if you’re a horse person and just want to learn more!
Content includes practice tests, slides, and digital stations in six areas in addition to twice weekly lectures. New lessons will be available starting on Monday for each of the 6 weeks. Once available, all content will be accessible 24/7 for the duration of your subscription!
The content will first become live on February 8 and be available for 6 months from that time (August 8) if you are in the Bronze level; and for 9 months from that time (November 8), if you are in the Silver level.
We are starting our Hippology Academy 2021 on February 8!
Topics covered will be:
Equipment and Riding Styles
Stallion Reproductive Anatomy
External Parasites
Pasture Management
Donkeys
Equine Breeds
This course is targeted for older youth and adults.
Subscription levels:
Bronze Level = $50. Access to content until August 8.
Silver Level = $100. Includes 6-week access to instructors to ask questions, and access to content until November 8.
If you are a Silver level subscriber, each week, the Professor of the Week who provided the material will be available to answer questions on their topic. We encourage you to take advantage of the opportunity to 'pick the brains' of these national experts. You can upgrade from Bronze to Silver at any time.
Registration here: https://campus.extension.org/course/search.php?search=hippology
Virtual Horse Judging Camp 2021
This is an online horse judging camp for anyone thinking about giving horse judging a try! The camp includes at-home assignments, reasons critique, 4 interactive virtual meetings, quizzes, and certificate of completion!
This camp is for anyone who may be thinking about being on or coaching a Horse Judging team.
Each session will have an assignment, live presentations, discussion of the class and class/runs to practice on and critiques. Also, there is an in-depth session on oral reasons presented by the Oklahoma State World Champion Horse Judging team.
Other presenters include:
· Dr. Steven Cooper (Oklahoma State University Judging team coach, AQHA, VRH judge)
· Taylor Fabus (Michigan State Horse Judging team coach)
· Dr. Kathy Anderson (University of Nebraska Judging team coach, AQHA, NSBA, APHA judge)
Assistance from:
· Dr. Colleen Brady (Purdue University Extension Horse Specialist
Topics/classes covered include:
· Note-taking and reasons
· Halter
· Horsemanship
· Ranch Riding
· Oral reasons with feedback!
Dates: February 16, 18, 23 and 25
Time: 6 - 7:30pm Eastern time, 5 - 6:30pm Central time
The fee for this course is $30. To purchase and enroll in this course, go to: https://campus.extension.org/course/search.php?search=horse+judging+camp
Dates and topics:
· Tuesday February 16 Conformation/halter judging
· Thursday February 18 Oral reasons
· Tuesday February 23 Western Horse
· Thursday February 25 Ranch Riding
This Virtual Horse Judging camp is brought to you by:
· University of Nebraska (Dr. Kathy Anderson - kanderson1@unl.edu)
· Purdue University (Dr. Colleen Brady - bradyc@purdue.edu)
· Oklahoma State University (Dr. Kris Hiney - khiney@okstate.edu)
· Michigan State University (Taylor Fabus - tenlenta@msu.edu)

Innovative Youth Corn Challenge 2.0: Registration Open
The Nebraska Innovative Youth Corn Challenge is approaching its tenth-year engaging youth in crop science-based education. The Innovative Youth Corn Challenge (IYCC) was created as a partnership between the Nebraska Corn Board and Nebraska Extension. Since the Innovative Youth Corn Challenge program’s inception in 2012, 74 teams have participated in the program with 37 teams successfully harvesting and analyzing their plot data. A total of 147 youth have participated.
This program continues to evolve and has exciting changes planned for the 2021 growing season with IYCC 2.0. A citizen scientist component will encourage youth to connect with researchers on a real problem facing corn growers and assist in collecting data or designing a tool to solve a real-world problem.
The IYCC 2.0 will also feature an agricultural literacy piece which will help others understand corn production practices and highlight teams’ efforts. This will allow youth to promote their own work through creative works such as a video or other multimedia tool. Nebraska Extension will execute this evolving, innovative and in-depth program in 2021, which will be the tenth year creating agricultural, science-informed graduates in the agricultural industry.
Prizes for participation in this project include 1st place - $1,000, 2nd place - $500, 3rd place -$250, “Extra Mile” Award $200, CORN Communications Award $200 and $50 for completion of the project. In addition, each team receives a crop scouting kit valued at over $200, plot sign and the opportunity to engage with UNL agronomic professionals through “ask an agronomist” sessions.
For more information about this program and to register, go to https://cropwatch.unl.edu/youth/cornchallenge. Registration is due March 15th. Contact Brandy VanDeWalle at brandy.vandewalle@unl.edu or (402) 759-3712 for details about this program.

2022 Youth In Action
- Applications for the 2022 4-H Youth in Action awards are now open! This awards program, coordinated by National 4-H Council, recognizes four outstanding young people ages 15-19 making meaningful impacts in their communities. Winners receive a $5,000 scholarship, an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington D.C. for National 4-H Council’s Legacy Awards, a personal promotional video showcasing their 4-H impact story, and much more! Learn more and apply at go.unl.edu/4hyia.


Scholarship Opportunity - CASNR Scholarship
Greetings from a snowy Lincoln, Nebraska!
Based on the success of last year’s inaugural Change Maker Competition, the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be launching the scholarship competition for a second year! The competition closes on Friday, February 19, 2021 and videos/applications can be submitted at https://casnr.unl.edu/casnr-change-maker-competition.
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CASNR scholarship competition opens to current, prospective students
January 19, 2021
Lincoln, Neb. —The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced its second annual quick-pitch scholarship competition for students who dare to dream big and do the extraordinary to address worldwide issues.
The CASNR Change Maker Quick Pitch Competition asks current and prospective CASNR students to submit a two-minute video explaining an original, innovative way to address global issues such as food security, sustainability and water use. Two current CASNR students and eight incoming freshman and transfer students will be awarded full-tuition scholarships for the 2021-22 academic year based on their submitted videos. Winning students will be matched with a mentor to make their big idea a reality.
Additionally, eight $1,000 CASNR scholarships will be awarded to youth in the sixth through 11th grades.
“We want innovators, change-makers and future leaders to get their start right here in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources,” said CASNR Dean Tiffany Heng-Moss. “This competition will reward our current students who strive to tackle these big issues. At the same time, we hope to attract new students who are in search of a college experience in which they will be encouraged and expected to challenge themselves and change the world in the process.”
In Nebraska, one in four jobs is tied to agriculture and natural resources. Within CASNR, students, faculty and staff are already engaged in important work to provide food, fuel, feed and fiber to a rapidly growing world, while conserving agricultural landscapes and natural resources and maintaining quality of life for farmers and ranchers, said Mike Boehm, vice chancellor and vice president of the university’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
“Our state’s deep roots in agriculture, coupled with Nebraska’s abundant natural resources and our ingenuity and grit, make CASNR the ideal and natural epicenter for nurturing the world’s next generation of change-makers,” Boehm said. “We want to do everything we can to build on CASNR’s culture that allows students to think critically, dream big and accomplish extraordinary things.”
Students who participated in the 2020-21 scholarship competition said it was an opportunity to make an impact on the world, discover and be active in their passions and show others that the possibilities are endless.
Alex Lautenschlager, a freshman fisheries and wildlife major and a recipient of a 2020-21 Change Maker scholarship, focused his project on improving accessibility at public parks.
“The Change Maker Scholarship and the CASNR community has helped me discover my passion by reinforcing what I believe in and helping me find ways to be active in my passions,” he said.
The 2020-21 Change Maker recipients addressed a variety of other topics. Lydia Storm, a freshman from Lawrence, Kansas, focused her project on encouraging girls and young women to get involved in STEM programs. Cole Simmons, a freshman from Kansas City, Missouri, hopes to create an enzyme that cost-efficiently dissolves plastics to reduce landfills. A host of other innovative students have developed ideas that will make change.
Current and prospective students can apply online here. Videos should be no more than two minutes long and must focus on one or more of the following issues: feeding the world; water for the future; new energy; climate and the future; biodiversity, sustainability and the environment; health; engaging diverse communities; and developing tomorrow’s leaders.
The application period opened Jan. 18 and will close at noon Feb. 19. Winners will be announced in April, and winning videos will be shared on social media. The winner whose video receives the most likes will also receive a textbook scholarship.
Complete application guidelines and more information can be found online at the webpage above.
2021 4-H Horse Stampede
The 2021 4-H Horse Stampede is scheduled for Saturday, March 27th on UNL’s East Campus. This is an outstanding opportunity for youth interested and a part of the 4-H Horse program. If you have questions, please contact our office.
The Horse Stampede includes:
- Speech Contest: (Individual event)
- Demonstration Contest: (Individual or Team of two)
- Art Contest
- Champion Senior Art will be retained for use on the cover of the State 4-H Horse Show program in 2021
- Photography Contest
- Champion Senior Photography will be retained for use on the cover of the State 4-H Horse Show program in 2021
-Categories include:
*Careers with horses
*Horse health and/or nutrition
*Good husbandry/grooming
*Training and showing
*Human-horse bond
*Horse service or citizenship
The 4-H Horse Bowl is also a part of this event.
The primary objective of Horse Bowl contests is to provide an opportunity for youth enrolled in 4-H horse projects to demonstrate their knowledge of equine-related subject matter in a competitive setting where attitudes of friendliness and fairness prevail. These contests will provide an educational experience for both participants and spectators.
Age Divisions
Junior: 10-13 years of age as of January 1 of the current year
Animal Science: "Inspiring Your Future" Scholarship Contest - now live!
I wanted you all to be aware of a scholarship opportunity for high school seniors and transfer students who are admitted animal science majors looking to enroll in the Fall 2021 semester at UNL. This is the inaugural year for the Animal Science: Inspiring Your Future Scholarship Contest and we will be awarding ten $5000 scholarships. We want students to tell us their digital story about an individual or animal who has inspired them to pursue an education and career in animal science. This can be done via video, essay, pictures, a combination of those things, or really any medium that allows them to comfortably express themselves. The website link is below that lists out the contest details and link to apply and submit their digital story. All entries must be submitted by Noon on February 15th!
Find all the information at:
https://animalscience.unl.edu/Inspiring-Your-Future-Scholarship-Competition


Nebraska 4-H Summer Camps
We have exciting news! Registration for Summer Camp 2021 is now OPEN! Check out our exciting 4 and 5 day overnight camp offerings at the NEBRASKA STATE 4-H CAMP in Halsey! Charter bus transportation option offered select weeks from Lincoln (UNL East Campus) and Grand Island (Raising Nebraska)! Register by Jan. 31st to receive 10% off per session! Use code: EARLYBIRD21
See full camp descriptions and register online: https://4h.unl.edu/camps-centers/summer-camp/schedule

Other Statewide Events and Resources
Cat Club - https://4h.unl.edu/companion-animal/cat-club
- Dog Showmanship Video Series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?reload=9&list=PL579hRei5D7xwKTqpe8kJw0GnfKK4x8l4
- Virtual Dog Club - https://4h.unl.edu/virtual-dog-club
- Companion Rabbit Science Online Course - https://4h.unl.edu/companion-rabbit-science
Companion Animal Workshop - https://4h.unl.edu/companion-animal-judges-workshop
Washington County Extension | 4-H
Jaki Zahourek, 4-H Extension Assistant - jaki.zahourek@unl.edu
Mickayla Blender, 4-H Extension Assistant - mblender2@unl.edu
Mary Larsen, 4-H Support Staff - mlarsen9@unl.edu