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Due Feb. 23, 2018! Register early. Sessions are assigned on a “first come, first served” basis. Adults can Sheboygan County 4-H register but youth will be given priority. Cost is $10 per participant. For additional registrations, feel free to make copies of this form. Cordially Invites You to Name ______Address ______City ______Zip ______Project Day Grade ______Phone # ______Saturday, March 17, 2018 E-mail ______9:00 am – 3:00 pm Parent/Guardian ______UW-Extension—Sheboygan County Do you need special accommodations?______5 University Drive, Sheboygan, WI 53081 Our family would like to order ______NEW AND IMPROVED lunches at Open to all Sheboygan County 4-H members, family $5.00 each. *Add amount to registration fee. members and friends, grades kindergarten & above. ______Turkey sub ______Ham sub Agenda Choose 6 choices in order of preference. Fill in all 6 blanks!!! 9:00 a.m.— Meet in the cafeteria Title of session 9:15 a.m.— Session 1 (1 hour 25 minutes) 1st choice ______10:45 a.m.— Session 2 (1 hour 25 minutes) 12:15 p.m.— Lunch break 2nd choice ______12:45 p.m.— Session 3 (1 hour 25 minutes) 3rd choice ______2:25 p.m.— Wrap-up & door prizes! Things to Note 4th choice ______ Registration fee ­ $10.00 for all 3 sessions. 5th choice ______ Join us for 1 session or up to all 3 — same cost. 6th choice ______ Note recommended age/grade guidelines when choosing sessions. Make checks to: Sheboygan Co. 4-H Leaders Assoc. Please mail form  Sub sandwich lunch available for an additional $5.00 each. and fee of $10.00 plus lunch cost of $5.00 each, if ordering lunch.  All materials will be supplied (unless noted). Postmark no later than Feb. 23rd to:  Parents are encouraged to attend to help your child make a project. UW-Extension  Cloverbud members (grades K-2) must be accompanied by an Project Day adult or older relative or friend. 5 University Dr. Sheboygan, WI 53081  Parents may also make projects if they register (fee-$10) - note that class spaces will be filled with youth first. Prior to this event you will receive confirmation of your scheduled sessions and times. Contact Manda Schwartz at 920-917-0066 / [email protected] or Linda Robson at 459-5914 / [email protected] with any questions. 1. (grades 3 and up): Don’t be sheepish! Join 11. Shaker Bouquet: Make a cheerful bouquet of and bead us and ewe will learn to cast on, knit and purl. We will flowers with wire and used salt and pepper shakers. Mom or be providing you needles and cotton yarn and get you Grandma would love one for Mother's Day or started on knitting your own washcloth. More you can enjoy it in your own room. experienced knitters also welcome, bring your project 12. Bubble Technique on Ceramic: Using a and your questions, we’re here to help! Straw Acrylic Paint and Soap suds you will 2. Beginning Ballet: Learn fundamental ballet stretches create interesting Patterns on a Ceramic Item. and dance poses. This class will develop your knowledge of Great for youth of all ages and skill levels! ballet and give a better understanding of proper body 13. Floral Arrangement: Learn how to placement and positioning. Bring socks, a smile, and wear design beautiful floral arrangements with silk something comfortable for stretching. Get ready to have flowers. some ballet fun. 14. Iris Folding: Iris folding is a 3. Copper Jewelry (grades 3 and up): Transform copper wire technique that involves folding strips of colored into a beautiful bracelet with a few simple tools. Be sure to paper in such a way to form a design. The center register in Arts/Celebrate Arts to show this creation off at of the design forms an iris—a shape reminiscent the fair! of the iris diaphragm of a camera lens. 4. Breeds of Horse: Learn about the various breeds, colors and 15. Magnet Mania (grade 5 or above): Make a variety of magnets marking. Make a horse head silhouette or stain glass paper craft. with a beach theme. Shells, glitter, themed paper, sharpies and paint are a few of 5. Parts of a Horse: Have you ever wondered where your horses the materials we may be using. These magnets can be used as refrigerator or gaskin is? Come learn about the parts of a horse and create a locker decorations after the Fair! Bring your creativity to make unique, one of a poster you can display. kind magnets! 6. Saddles, Bridles and Bits: Come learn the parts of a saddle, 16. Calling All Cat Lovers!: Hang out with cats and make a bridle or bit. Learn what different bits do and signs of when you cat teaser while learning about basic cat health. Watch a have a wrong bit. Make a fun horse picture frame. demonstration on how to clip your cat’s claws and clean their ears to make them pretty enough for a cat show! 7. Design Boards: Learn about interior design by making a design board! Learn to draw a room design to scale, how 17. Make Your Own Dog Leash: Make to choose a color scheme. Design your dream room! either a showmanship or obedience dog leash out of paracord. Don’t know much about showmanship and obedience? Bring 8. Make a Marionette (grades 3 and your questions and Morgan will answer them! up): Use Household items to make a Marionette. Painting will be required so 18. Whooo’s Up for Owl Fun: Join Sarah please bring along a painting shirt. Tarjeson to explore the natural science of a beloved feathered friend, the owl. Learn about these amazing 9. Hip Hop Dance Clinic: Learn how creatures and some of their special superpowers while also to be a mover and a shaker with some clawing into owl pellets, identifying owl calls, and even creating slick hip hop dance moves. Teach these your very own owl friend! moves to others, or make a poster for the fair! *Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. 19. Snacks: Nutritious and delicious treats you can make and eat. Great ideas for Foods and Nutrition fair projects! 10. Beaded Jewelry (grades 3 and up): Learn the basics of making attractive, fun and personal jewelry! You'll work with beads, wires, 20. Acrylic Painting: Painting with acrylics is easy and fun! Learn and "findings" to create your own look for earrings, necklace or a special technique for painting a ‘wish’ dandelion blowing in bracelet. Then you'll learn the tools and techniques needed to the breeze. Wear a paint shirt! complete your project and have it to wear! 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