4-H Newsletter
Feb 4-H
The 2024 4-H Fairbook will be released March 1, 2024!
Enroll in 4-H
To enroll in 4-H for 2024, click here. 4-Hers and Volunteers planning to participate in Sarpy County Fair activities, 4-H Contests, 4-H Clubs and Shooting Sports must enroll in 4-H before attending any 4-H Club meeting, Contest or event
For returning families, please do not create a new account; rather use your log-in credentials for 4honline used in previous years. Instructions can be found here: https://4h.unl.edu/enroll/returning-member. Enrollment instructions for new families can be found here: https://4h.unl.edu/enroll/new-member.
Please note the enrollment fee for Douglas-Sarpy counties is $10 per member and is paid online. Enrollments are due June 15, 2024. Please contact Mary <mdierks@sarpy.gov> with any questions.
New 4-H Volunteers for Douglas-Sarpy 4-H will need to be screened and have a background check done. Volunteers may not work with youth until volunteer enrollment and screening is complete. To begin the screening process visit and enroll via 4-H Online.
This Week's Events and New Information
Nebraska 4-H Month
Nebraska 4-H Month, held during February each year, is an opportunity to celebrate 4-H locally, invite new members and volunteers, and have fun! In 2024, we will celebrate all the opportunities 4-H offers to help young people find a place where they belong.
Dates to celebrate:
4-H Volunteer Appreciation Day - Thursday, February 8, 2024
- Send handwritten thank-you notes, treats, or goody bags to your club and project leaders.
- Shout out your club and project leaders on social media using #NE4HMonth.
- Nominate your favorite 4-H volunteer for a Nebraska 4-H Volunteer Recognition Award.
- Ask your local Extension office for the contact information for a 4-H donor and sponsor. Send them a handwritten thank-you note.
- Coordinate your own community service project, such as picking up trash, holding a food drive, collecting items for a local shelter, or making care packages. For more inspiration, check out these 4-H civic engagement ideas. After the project is complete, be sure to submit your community service project for a chance to see it showcased by Nebraska 4-H.
- Contribute to other groups' community service projects.
- Volunteer your time with a local non-profit organization.
- Enroll in 4-H for 2024!
Nebraska 4-H Month Photography Challenge
*NEW* Nebraska 4-H Month Photography Challenge. Each week, two new themes will be introduced on SUNDAY or MONDAY. Any Nebraska 4-H youth can participate by taking pictures inspired by the theme and submit them at https://4h.unl.edu/photography-showcase. Each week, there will be a selected winner from each category who will win some 4-H swag.
4-H Volunteer Impact Study, You May Be Contacted Now - Feb 15, 2024
What you do makes a difference! We are excited to share that our state will be participating in the 4-H Volunteer Impact Study of volunteers in the North Central Region.
This survey is being conducted as a part of 12 state effort to document the impact of volunteering.
It will focus on three areas:
· the personal benefits of your volunteer experience;
· the impact you have on the organization by volunteering; and
· how your volunteer efforts contribute to your community in which you live and work.
A random sample of volunteers of 1000 volunteers from each state will be surveyed. This study will be conducted through an electronic survey. If you are selected you will receive an email to let you know you have been selected to participate.
You may be picked!!! If you are, please respond. We want to hear from you and learn from your volunteer experiences.
Your comments will be used to quantify the personal, organizational and public impacts of volunteers involved with 4-H Youth Development Programs in our twelve-state region.
Your impact is great and we want to hear from you!!!
For questions, contact Nebraska 4-H Volunteer Extension Educator Jill A. Goedeken (jgoedeken2@unl.edu).
4-H Sewing Classes
Sewing Basics (totebag)
Afternoon session 1-3 PM OR afterschool session 4:30-6:30 PM (Tuesdays)
April 9, April 16, April 23, & April 30
- $25/per youth, ages 8+ no previous sewing experience needed
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/UMdUBR4mzUnCRvpB6
Sewing for Fun (zipper bag/pillow)
Afternoon session 1-3 PM OR afterschool session 4:30-6:30 PM (Thursdays)
May 9 & May 16
- $20/per youth, ages 8+ beginning sewing experience needed
Registration link: https://forms.gle/ExpwG6mmmGi8PuE19
Sewing for Fun (pillowcase)
Afternoon session 1-3 PM OR afterschool session 4:30-6:30 PM (Thursday)
May 23
- $10/per youth, ages 8+ no previous sewing experience required
Registration link: https://forms.gle/JyuGNVb8wxzQ6kWa7
Clothing 1 (lounge pants/shorts)
Morning session 10-12 PM OR afternoon session 1:30-3:30 PM (Tuesdays)
June 4, June 11, June 18 & June 25
- $35/per youth, ages 9+ beginning sewing experience required
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/m8adWeabRnCeNTGa7
Sewing for Fun (mini-tote)
Morning session 10-12 PM OR afternoon session 1:30-3:30 PM
July 10
- $10/per youth Preferred ages 7-10, new sewers welcome
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/42jaw89wsHewou8r5
For information about the sewing classes, please contact Stephanie Thorson at stephanie.thorson@unl.edu
Clover Kid Sewing Class
The Douglas-Sarpy 4-H office is offering a sewing class for ages 5-7. We will be sewing a fleece hat (sewing machine and hand sewing).
When: Feb 27, 2024 from 5:30-7 pm
Where: 4-H office 8015 W Center Road, Omaha
Cost: $10
Registration is limited. Sign up today at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HN9ZJPY. When the class is full, the link will no longer work.
The 4-H office will provide all the materials (basic fleece colors), instructor and machines. We request that an adult stay and help their child for the class (no sewing experience needed).
For more information, contact Rachel Rwright4@unl.edu
4-H Council Scholarships
2024 4-H Council Camp Scholarship
https://forms.gle/AbNJVVRPNFDvEkCw5
The Douglas/Sarpy 4-H Council will be selecting current 4-H members to receive camp scholarships. The following scholarships may be awarded to those that meet the qualifications and complete the attached application:
· 3- $300 Scholarships
· 5- $200 Scholarships
· 11- $100 Scholarships
Requirements for the scholarship are:
• Applicants MUST be enrolled in 4-H before the application deadline or application will not be reviewed.
• This scholarship may be used for any 4-H, Big Red or University of Nebraska-Lincoln sponsored program or any 4-H Project Camp.
2024 4-H Council College Scholarship Application
https://forms.gle/WCJpd6m13eCqGCG68
Application Deadline – March 15, 2024 The Douglas/Sarpy 4-H Council will be selecting four current 4-H members, who are seniors in high school, to receive college scholarships. The following scholarships may be awarded to those that meet the qualifications and complete the attached application:
• One, $1000 scholarship to UNL, UNO or UNK.
• Two, $1000 scholarships for any college, university or trade school
• One, $900 scholarship for any college, university or trade school
Requirements for the scholarship are:
• Applicants must be a HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR graduating in 2024.
• Applicants must have been enrolled and active in the Douglas/Sarpy 4-H program for a minimum of the past 3 years.
• Applicants must be currently enrolled and active in the Douglas/Sarpy 4-H program before the application deadline of March 15, 2024.
Application due by March 15th, 2024
2024 4-H Council Alumni Scholarship Application
https://forms.gle/rLjZuez6EfW3xcaf6
Application Deadline – March 15, 2024
The Douglas-Sarpy 4-H Council will be selecting four alumni 4-H members to receive college scholarships. The following scholarships may be awarded to those that meet the qualifications and complete the attached application:
• Four-$500 college scholarships
Requirements for the scholarship are:
• Applicants must be a 4-H Alumni of the Douglas-Sarpy County 4-H program.
• Applicants must have an average GPA of 2.5 or higher.
• Applicant must be at least a Freshman in college (cannot be a current high school senior)
Spotlights of the Week
Static Project Highlight: Muffins
Our 4-H Foods Judging Guide (https://food.unl.edu/Youth/4-H-foods-judging-guide.pdf) helps give guidance for 4-H food exhibits.
Muffins may be plain, sweet, and differ in appearance, texture, and flavor. Different muffins have different standards – a bran muffin is of heavier texture than a plain muffin, but will have similar characteristics. Check out page 21 to find out information about muffins.
Food.Unl.Edu has a variety of recipes including "Applesauce Oatmeal Muffins with Blueberries"(https://food.unl.edu/recipe/applesauce-oatmeal-muffins-blueberries).
Livestock Project of the Week: Dairy Goats
Curious about what it takes to show Dairy goats? Check out the Dairy Goat Showmanship & Jr. Doe Show from the 2023 Nebraska State Fair at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwrJ68eA62o
Share your 4-H accomplishments with us! Email your pictures to Rwright4@unl.edu
Community Clubs and Club Resources
4-H Golf Clinic
Douglas-Sarpy 4-H is offering a 4-H Golf Clinic in April 2024! This FREE clinic is sponsored and funded by the National Jr. PGA and aims to provide youth ages 7-18 the opportunity to learn how to play golf without the barriers of fees for green spaces, coaches, equipment, etc. The Clinic provides each youth with coaching skills, a backpack, hat, and playing jerseys.
When:
April 4, 5:30-6:30PM
April 11, 5:30-6:30PM
April 18, 5:30-6:30PM
April 25, 5:30-6:30PM
Where: Schmidley's Golf, 4700 N. 120th St, Omaha, NE 68164
Fill out our interest form at https://go.unl.edu/4-hgolf
For more information, contact Ericka at ericka.murray@unl.edu
Paddock Posse, Horseless Horse Club - March 1
Where: Nebraska Extension Douglas-Sarpy Central Office, 8015 W Center Rd. Omaha
When: March 1, 2024 (usually the first Friday of every Month)
Time: 5:30 - 6:30 pm
Who: Youth ages 8-18
Let's learn more about the Horse Industry and Horse Related Topics!
You need to rsvp with Alaina at Alaina.kauffman@yahoo.com
2024 Dates will be April 5th , May 3rd, June 7th , July 12th, Sept 6th, Oct. 4th, Nov. 8th, and Dec 6th
Clover Kid Club - February 13, 2024
Parents and children ages 5-7 are invited to be a part of the Douglas-Sarpy 4-H Clover Kid Program.
When: 2-13, 3-12, 4-9
Time: 6-7 pm
Where: Nebraska Extension Douglas-Sarpy Central Office, 8015 W Center Rd. Omaha
The class is sponsored by Douglas-Sarpy 4-H, so there is no cost to attend, but participants are asked to preregister with Rachel at rwright4@unl.edu.
Quilting Club, Happy Hands - February 20, 2024
When: Feb 20, 2024
Time: 6:30-8:30 pm
Interested members can contact Club Leader Stephanie at (stephkucera@hotmail.com).
Future date: March 19, April 16, 2024
Special Agronomy Project - Sugar Beets
The Nebraska Extension Special Agronomy Project gives 4-H members an opportunity to experience a crop that is grown, was grown or has the potential to be grown in Nebraska. Youth participate by receiving seed and resources to grow the crop, research traits of the crop and determine the viability of that crop in the part of the state they live. The project allows 4-H members interested in agronomy to grow something fun, new, and different. This year, we honor a crop grown in the panhandle!
In the fourth year of the special agronomy project, youth will explore sugar beets! Sugar beets are a major contributor to the U.S. sweetener industry and occur in a vast range of different food products. Be eligible to enter an exhibit at both the County and/or State Fair in the agronomy project area.
Enroll for the 2024 Special Agronomy Project through 4-H Online by enrolling in the Agronomy project and contacting Mary at mdierks2@unl.edu to order packets of seeds.
Animal Projects
Nebraska 4-H Dog Judges Training
The 2024 Nebraska 4-H Dog Judges Training will be held in Lincoln in the Animal Science Complex on East Campus on Saturday, February 24th, 2024. New judges are always needed. If you are a parent or someone who wants to help our 4H youth with the dog project, please consider taking the training. This is also a good opportunity for local dog project leaders and older 4-H members (16+) to observe the training and better understand how they will be judged at the Nebraska State Fair 4-H Dog Show and local county fairs. Participants will be trained in showmanship and obedience. Participants must be 19 years old and up to be listed as a 4-H Dog Judge who is trained in showmanship and obedience. The training will include hands-on and classroom sessions.
Estimated Time Frame: 9 am-3:30 pm (Lunch is included)
REGISTRATION LINK: https://ssp.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vn9N5fWu452bMW
Fees:
Registration (register by 2/20 to get a lunch provided): $35
All checks should be made out to UNL and mailed to:
Lisa Karr 3940 Fair Street- A214
Lincoln, NE 68583-0908
*No Refunds will be given. Checks with insufficient funds will be charged a $25 fee.
*Registration is not finalized until checks are received.
All registered participants will be notified via email. Of any changes.
For further questions please contact Lisa Karr at lisa.karr@unl.edu
YQCA Training for all youth 4-H Age 8-18 showing Beef, Swine, Goats, Sheep, Poultry or Rabbits.
Nebraska 4-H requires all youth enrolled in livestock projects to complete annual quality assurance certification through Youth for the Quality Care of Animals (YQCA). YQCA is a national multi-species quality assurance program focused on three core pillars: food safety, animal well-being, and character development.
Online
Participants can take the course online ( https://yqcaprogram.org/) for $12. Click on the word "Home" on the left of the green bar to get to the courses. Then scroll down to find your age appropriate course. After completing the online course, you will need to send a copy of your completion certificate to Brett (brett.kreifels@unl.edu) You will access your certificate from the drop-down menu on your username by clicking "Course Certificates."
Need help?
Help Video: Web-Based Training
The help desk is your best option for any issues related to the platform help@yqcaprogram.org
YQCA In-Person trainings:
In-Person trainings for YQCA will be held at the Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office and the Sarpy County Fairgrounds. All youth 4-H Age 8-18 who will be showing Beef, Swine, Goats, Sheep, Poultry or Rabbits at the Sarpy County Fair MUST take the training in order to exhibit. All youth must register online at the link below and pay a $3.00 fee prior to attending the training. Youth who cannot attend the in-person trainings have the option to complete the YQCA requirement online for $12. Upon completion of the online training, you will print off their certificate and bring it to the Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office, or email a copy of the certificate to Brett.
Please visit the website https://yqcaprogram.org/ to sign up for one of the two trainings. Clover Kids (4-H Age 5-7) do not need to take the course.
In-Person Dates:
Tuesday, May 21st, 6:30 pm at the Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office, 8015 W Center Rd.
Tuesday, June 4th, 6:30 pm at the Sarpy County Fairgrounds, 100 Main Street in Springfield.
Chick Days - March 16
Chick Days is an annual educational event for small and backyard poultry producers and youth to learn more about the poultry industry. The event is open to both youth (Ages 7-18) and adults (ages 19 and up).
This year's event will be held from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., on March 16, 2024, at the Department of Animal Science, 3940 Fair St., Lincoln, NE.
More info: https://animalscience.unl.edu/chick-days
4-H Spring Rabbit Show - March 16
The Lancaster County Extension 4-H Spring Rabbit Show will be held on Saturday, March 16, 9 a.m. at Sandhills Global Event Center, 84th & Havelock – South Hall.
Open to all youth ages 8–18, with a Clover Kids class for youth ages 5–7 - regardless of county! This is a great opportunity for youth to talk to other 4-H’ers about where to purchase a good rabbit for a 4-H project, and to learn and practice showmanship. Rabbit Quiz and Breed Identification contests are free for youth to enter!
Again this year: the knowledge contests are open to adults for a minimal fee!
More details can be found at: https://newsroom.unl.edu/announce/stories/92465
Companion Animal Contest - April 13
This year's Companion Animal Contest is open to all 4-H youth ages 5-18. All exhibitors will give a brief presentation about their small pet. This may include characteristics, health, history and care of the animal they are showing. This contest is for cats, fish, hamsters, birds, snakes, bugs, etc.*
When: April 13, 2024, at 9 am
Where: Nebraska Extension Douglas-Sarpy Central Office, 8015 W Center Rd. Omaha
Sign up at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/M75RF6J
Staff Contact Rachel at rwright4@unl.edu
*Rabbits, poultry guinea pigs and dogs will be shown at their own shows.
Rabies forms for cats and ferrets (required) can be found here.
4-H Livestock Achievement Program - June 15
Through the Nebraska 4-H Livestock Achievement program, youth can receive recognition as Members of Excellence for engaging in various project-related activities. NEW in 2024: Members as young as eight will be able to participate. Applications are due June 15, but why wait? Visit 4h.unl.edu/livestock-achievement to get started.
Aksarben and State Fair DNA
All livestock in contention to exhibit at the Nebraska State Fair will be required to submit a DNA nomination. This includes all 4-H and FFA breeding livestock, market livestock, and feeder calves. Any DNA nomination submitted through Show Stock Manager will also be eligible for exhibition at the Aksarben Stock Show.
Learn more at https://4h.unl.edu/state-fair-livestock-id
Contests and Workshops
4-H Communications
4-H Communications workshop: Thursday, April 4, 6:30-7:30 PM @ Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
4-H Communications Entries DUE Friday, April 19th
4-H Communications Contest: Friday, April 26 (time TBD) @ Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
4-H Table Toppers
4-H Table Toppers workshop: Tuesday, June 16 6:30-7:30 PM @ Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
4-H Table Toppers Entries DUE Friday, June 21st
4-H Table Toppers Contest: Thursday, June 27th, Judging starts at 3 PM, awards presentation to follow.
4-H Fashion Show
4-H Fashion Show workshop: Thursday, June 6th, 6:30-7:30 PM @ Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
4-H Fashion Show Entries DUE Wednesday, July 3rd
4-H Fashion Show Contest Judging Day: Tuesday, July 16th, 2-7 PM @ Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office
4-H Fashion Show @ Sarpy County Fair, Wednesday, July 31st, 6:00 PM
4-H Babysitting Clinics
4-H Babysitting 2.0 Clinic: Friday, July 12th , 9-3 PM @ Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office (details and registration TBD)
4-H Babysitting 2.0 Clinic: Tuesday, July 23rd, 9-3 PM @ Douglas-Sarpy Extension Office (details and registration TBD)
Static Project Resources
Basic Sewing
Sewing for Fun (Basic Sewing Manual) - https://lancaster.unl.edu/4h/documents/SewingforFunManual.pdf
Sewing for Fun Patterns - https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1380&context=a4hhistory
To learn more about this our sewing program, contact Stephanie at stephanie.thorson@unl.edu
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)
Building Birdhouse Nebguide - https://extensionpublications.unl.edu/assets/html/g2002/build/g2002.htm?fbclid=IwAR3xOJiyydfRsh-P7pC1G7mYGiXLj9i_GsLWaw7z1r7Tbe_H-acXl5MTcsQ
Electricity Scoresheets, forms, contest study materials, and additional resources can be found at https://go.unl.edu/ne4helectricity
Guide To Growing Houseplants at https://extensionpublications.unl.edu/assets/html/g2205/build/g2205.htm
UNL Updates
High school seniors/families planning to attend Nebraska in Fall 2024 should submit the FAFSA at studentaid.gov as soon as possible to help determine scholarship!
High school seniors/families planning to attend Nebraska in Fall 2024 are invited to register for Admitted Student Day on Saturday, March 23.
Fair Information and Statewide Information
Corn Yield Challenge for 4-H and FFA Members
We are delighted to announce the Corn Yield Challenge, a prestigious contest open to 4-H members (aged 8 and older as of January 1st) and FFA members (in-school members). This competition is designed to guide participants through a comprehensive exploration of all facets of corn production, including aspects related to agricultural careers associated with corn production.
Key Features:
- Team Participation: Teams comprising two or more youth participants will collaboratively embark on the challenge.
- Innovative Practices: Youth will be tasked with implementing a production practice differing from the norm, with the goal of assessing its impact on increasing corn yield.
- Data Collection: The Corn Yield Challenge management summary will systematically gather crucial information, including yields, cropping history, and production details.
- Recognition and Rewards: Outstanding achievements will be duly rewarded with cash prizes and plaques for the top three teams:
- First Place: $1,000
- Second Place: $500
- Third Place: $250
- Special Awards: In addition to the top rankings, commendable efforts will be acknowledged through the "Extra Mile" and "Ag Literacy" Awards, each carrying a value of $200.
This competition not only fosters a spirit of innovation in corn production but also serves as a platform for recognizing dedication and excellence within the 4-H and FFA communities. We encourage all eligible participants to embrace this opportunity to showcase their skills and contribute to the advancement of agricultural practices.
For detailed guidelines and participation information, please refer to the https://cropwatch.unl.edu/youth/cornchallenge webpage or contact Brandy VanDeWalle at brandy.vandewalle@unl.edu.
Registration for the Nebraska 4-H Summer Camp program is now open!
The summer 2024 theme is The Power of Being 🍀 Green. Youth will get to explore and interact with their natural world in six different sessions. Youth will learn how they can use their head, heart, hands, and health to make our natural world a better place for all.
The 2024 sessions offer tailored age cohorts, providing sessions for younger campers between the ages of 8-10, and an older cohort for ages 10-14.
Families can find dates, session summaries, and registration information by visiting https://4h.unl.edu/camps-register.
State Fair Ages
In 2024, Nebraska 4-H lowered the age limit for participation in the Nebraska State Fair for all in-person events to eight years of age. This change provides more youth the opportunity to have an engaging learning experience. There will be some events that will maintain their ages due to specific program rules (shooting sports, FIRST LEGO League Challenge robotics). Please check information on each specific event.
Volunteer Orientation
Nebraska 4-H has launched a new volunteer orientation. This online training serves as an introduction to the 4-H Youth Development program in Nebraska and covers a few essential topics for volunteers. While the orientation is required for new volunteers and those going through the re-screening process, any interested individuals, including current and prospective volunteers, are welcome to complete the course.
Learn more at 4h.unl.edu/volunteer-orientation.
4-H Calendar
- February 8 - 4-H Volunteer Appreciation Day
- February 13 - Clover Kid Club
- February 15 - 4-H Sponsor Appreciation Day
- March 12 - Clover Kid Club
- March 15 - 4-H Council Scholarships Deadlines
- April 4 - 4-H Communications Workshop
- April 4 - 4-H Golf Clinic
- April 9 - Clover Kid Club
- April 11 - 4-H Golf Clinic
- April 13 - Companion Animal Contest
- April 18 - 4-H Golf Clinic
- April 19 - 4-H Communications Entries DUE
- April 25 - 4-H Golf Clinic
- June 13 - 4-H Pre-fair Extravaganza (ask questions, sign up for events, turn in forms)
- April 26 - 4-H Communications Contest
- June 6 - 4-H Fashion Show workshop
- June 11 - 4-H Table Toppers workshop
- June 15 - Deadline for 4-H Sign Up, Animal ID and Quality Assurance
- June 18 - Premier Communication Event - https://4h.unl.edu/premier-communication-event
- June 20 and Friday, June 21, 2024 - PACE - https://4h.unl.edu/pase
- June 21 - 4-H Table Toppers Entries DUE
- June 27 - 4-H Table Toppers Contest
- July 3 - 4-H Fashion Show Entries DUE
- July 12 - 4-H Babysitting 2.0 Clinic
- July 16 - 4-H Fashion Show Contest Judging Day
- July 23 - 4-H Babysitting 2.0 Clinic
- July 30 - Sarpy County Fair Entry Day
- July 31 - August 4 - Sarpy County Fair
- Wednesday, July 31st - Poultry Show, Rabbit Show, Livestock Check in, Fashion Show
- Thursday, August 1 - Swine show, Meat Goat Show, Sheep Show
- Friday, August 2 - Dairy Goat Show, Pygmy Goat Show, Beef Show
- August 24 - State 4-H Dog Show
Resources
- 4-H Community Service Ideas: https://4h.unl.edu/community-service
- Nebraska Project and Resources webpage offers lots of exciting and educational projects for 4-H'ers to choose from.
Volunteer Connection Sign Up - Get exclusive tips, tricks, and support . https://4h.unl.edu/volunteer-connection?fbclid=IwAR0S4jNFxf54dbHE75Co44-w04QwV2224gpfIbYWs5NqhFJRgRq9POh-nVM
Submit your community service project at 4h.unl.edu/csps
- The Nebraska 4-H Glossary https://4h.unl.edu/glossary
- 4-H Shooting Sports information can be found here.
- Start a club: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18S0FvDS90FXh_xsP5s-NSD3DKu1gVlx0?usp=sharing
- New Member Handouts (Drive folder)
- https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1atu4VKDHTYukncs9_gVpRwPTY4MvbuRe?usp=sharing
- New Member Guidebook - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j99YzlGpClOexfXZDJJrouP9USUTtVn_/view?usp=share_link
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For 4-H camp questions, contact Amber at astephens15@unl.edu
For State 4-H Equine Program questions, contact Lena Luck at Lena.luck@unl.edu
For State Companion Animal Program questions, contact Lisa Karr at Lisa.karr@unl.edu
Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made to Douglas-Sarpy County Extension at 402-444-7804 or douglas-sarpy@unl.edu
Nebraska Extension education programs abide with the non-discrimination policies of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the United State Department of Agriculture.