In this Issue
This Week
ReEnroll in ZSuite for the 2022-2023 4-H Year
Complete 4-H Annual Survey
Next Week
November 14: Minor Protection Training s.uconn.edu/4-hmpt4
November 15: Northeast Region Volunteer Training
November 17: UConn Expressive Arts Day Planning Meeting
November 19: UConn 4-H Healthy Living Day, UConn Storrs campus
Announcements
Enroll in ZSuite
4-H Fair Slideshow
4-H Annual Survey
Expressive Arts Planning Committee
UConn 4-H Volunteer Award Nomination
Opportunities
UConn Healthy Living Day
2023 National Conference
2023 National 4-H Youth Summit
Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meetings
UConn Explorers 4-H Group
Alumni & UConn Student Survey
Job Opportunities
Volunteer Reminders
Minor Protection Training / Volunteer Agreement Reminder
UConn 4-H Virtual Volunteer Trainings
Volunteer Connection
4-H Logo Reminders
Other Information
Photos Needed
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Information
Avian Influenza Information
Covid Guidelines
4-H Websites
Save the date: 2023 Tolland County 4-H Fair
Calendar
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2023 UConn 4-H Expressive Arts Day Planning Committee Meeting
The first 2023 Expressive Arts Day Planning Meeting will be November 17th from 7:00-8:30 pm.
Anyone can join the committee, please share with anyone who may have interest in helping.
M J Fusco-Rollins's Personal Room
https://uconn-cmr.webex.com/meet/mjf03002
Join by video system
Dial mjf03002@uconn-cmr.webex.com and enter your host PIN .
You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number.
Join by phone
+1-415-655-0002
Access code: 318 423 743
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Applications are now being accepted to attend the National 4-H Conference
About this event:
NIFA has administered the National 4-H Conference on behalf of the Secretary of Agriculture in Washington, DC since 1927. Known as “the Secretary’s Conference,” this Conference is the flagship youth development opportunity of USDA.
Today, the Conference remains true to its original intent to develop the next generation of leaders while continuing to be future focused. The Conference brings together young people, volunteer leaders, county and state Extension staff, Land-grant University faculty and administrators, as well as state and federal government officials from across the United States and its Territories. During the Conference, delegates will become familiar with the government and future career opportunities and share their voice with federal agencies and congressional committees.
Applications are due to the Tolland County 4-H Office on December 16th
This is a great opportunity to represent Tolland County 4-H on a national level. If you have any questions please contact Maryann.
2023 National 4-H Youth Summit
March 9-13th, 2023 in Washington DC
Participants can choose between Agriscience, STEM, or Healthy Living
Partial funding will be available to support for those selected.
Find out more information about the conference here.
Please be sure to include an additional cover page with your application as it is required.
Applications Due to the Tolland County 4-H Office on December 1st.
If you have any questions please contact Maryann.
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The next Fairboard meeting is December 14, 2022 at 6:45pm.
Held at the Tolland County Extension Center
As a Tolland County 4-H member you are automatically a member of the county fair board.
Your input helps us plan out a successful fair each year. Fairboard Meetings are the second Wednesday of every month at 6:45 pm
We want to see YOU and hear YOUR ideas at our monthly meetings.
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4-H Alumni Engagement Form
UConn 4-H is proud of everything you accomplished in our program and since then! We want to reconnect with you and learn more about how 4-H impacted your life. Please fill out this three-minute survey
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4-H Members at UConn
UConn 4-H is connecting with our current members and alumni that are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs at UConn. Please fill out the following form if you are a current UConn student and a 4-H'er.
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UConn Extension Job Opportunities
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Please Complete your Minor Protection Training &
Volunteer Agreement Form
**ZSuite minor protection training is now up and running**
Minor Protection Training can be taken through ZSuite under the Clover Academy link in the left menu bar. Please note that you must be logged on to your volunteer account to access the training and it cannot be accessed from a mobile device. Please be sure to follow the training all the way through to the end. We need to see 100% completion in order to give you credit for the training. This training must be completed annually and your enrollment will not be activated for the 2022/2023 year until this is complete. Instructions on how to complete the training here.
Volunteer Agreement - Please print, complete, sign and return the linked Volunteer Agreement form to tolland@uconn.edu. This form must be completed annually by all volunteers. Your enrollment will not be activated for the 2022/2023 year until we have this form on file.
We appreciate your help in completing the enrollment process in a timely fashion. You will not be approved in ZSuite unless the volunteer agreement and minor protection training are both completed. Leaders will need to be approved to view club information such as waivers, rosters, etc, so get all the steps done as soon as possible.
If you have questions, please be sure to reach out to the 4-H office. We're here to help!
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As you start the new 4-H year please review materials to ensure 4-H always has a capital H and a hyphen. The 4-H Emblem must have the 18 USC 707.
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The CT Department of Agriculture Confirms Incidence of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus in CT
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease has been detected in Connecticut. Please read the CT Department of Environmental Protection and Department of Agriculture information on this highly contagious disease and share this release with your 4-Hers!
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HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA CONFIRMED IN BIRDS
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Detected In New Haven County Connecticut
Owners of birds should avoid visiting other farms, homes or facilities that also have birds. Please keeps this in mind when planning 4-H club activities.
There should be no live birds involved in 4-H meeting activities.
USDA has confirmed Avian Influenza in Connecticut.
USDA APHIS has confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) across the country. Anyone involved with poultry – commercial or backyard flocks alike – should review their biosecurity plan and enhance their biosecurity practices to assure the health of their birds.
Avian influenza (AI) is caused by an influenza type A virus which can infect poultry (such as chickens, turkeys, pheasants, quail, domestic ducks, geese, and guinea fowl) and is carried by free flying waterfowl. As part of our efforts to prevent the introduction of Avian Influenza into Connecticut poultry, the department conducts surveillance testing of birds throughout the state. Commercial and non-commercial flock owners are participating in our surveillance program. We have partnered with the Connecticut Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Connecticut to do low or no cost testing of birds for the Avian Influenza virus. We also have strict importation restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus in our state.
Bird owners need to be aware and report anything out of the ordinary. Anyone who may suspect a poultry on their farm may have died from unknown causes should call the State Veterinarian at 860-713-2505 or email ctstate.vet@ct.gov. Signs of Avian Influenza include depression, decreased feed and water consumption, decreased egg production, soft or misshapen eggs, and respiratory signs (coughing and sneezing). You can also find out more by visiting the Connecticut Department of Public Health's pandemic flu webpage or visit the USDA’s Bird Flu website.
Additional resources:
Most Recent Updates/Best Practices
CT Avian Influenza Information
CT Avian Influenza FAQ
Defend the Flock
UConn 4-H COVID-19 Guidelines as of 5/10/22
With the updated UConn guidelines, masking is strongly encouraged on campus in instructional settings, workspaces, and indoor events, but no longer required. UConn 4-H activities that are hosted in spaces other than UConn property should follow the guidelines of the host facility. Any 4-H activities occurring on UConn property or in a UConn office must adhere to current UConn guidelines.
Please remember that masking is still recommended. We also strongly encourage each member of the UConn community to continue to be flexible and courteous when it comes to masking. Members of the community will be at varying stages of comfort with mask wearing and we want to be respectful of others.
Please note that the requirement for safety plans has been removed. If this should change in the future, an announcement will be made in future newsletters.
4-H Websites
You can find forms, upcoming event information and other details online
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November 14: Minor Protection Training s.uconn.edu/4-hmpt4
November 15: Northeast Region Volunteer Training
November 19: UConn 4-H Healthy Living Day, UConn Storrs campus
November 25-29: National 4-H Congress (Applications previously due)
December 6: Minor Protection Training s.uconn.edu/4-hmpt5
December 14: Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meeting at 6:45 pm (Tolland County Extension)
December 16: National 4-H Award Trip Applications Due for National 4-H Conference 2023
December 16: January Awards Due to County 4-H Office
January 11: Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meeting at 6:45 pm (Tolland County Extension Center)
January 25: Northeast Region Volunteer Training
February 8: Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meeting at 6:45 pm (Tolland County Extension Center)
February 11: UConn 4-H Public Speaking Contest
February 15: Northeast Region Volunteer Training
March 5: Food & Nutrition Show
March 8: Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meeting at 6:45 pm (Tolland County Extension Center)
March 9 - March 13: National 4-H Youth Summit
March 25: Public Speaking Contest Finals
April 12: Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meeting at 6:45 pm (Tolland County Extension Center)
April 14 - April 19: 4-H Conference. Crystal City, VA
May 1: Cattle & Horse Verification Forms Due
May 10: Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meeting at 6:45 pm (Tolland County Extension Center)
June 1: All other animal Verification Forms Due
June 14: Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meeting at 6:45 pm (Tolland County Extension Center)
July 12: Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meeting at 6:45 pm (Tolland County Extension Center)
July 26: Tolland County 4-H Fairboard Meeting at 6:45 pm (Tolland County Extension Center)
August 11-13: Tolland County 4-H Fair (Tolland Agricultural Center)
August 21: ESE 4-H Dog Program Orientation (Tolland County Extension Center)
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Maryann J. Fusco-Rollins
UConn Extension Tolland County 4-H
Program Administrator
24 Hyde Avenue, Vernon CT 06066
Extension Office Phone: 860.875.3331
4-H Direct Phone: 860.870.6929
maryann.fusco@uconn.edu
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