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SUMMARY:Know Your Government Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWhat is KYG and Why Do We Have It?\nKnow Your Government (KYG) is a civic education program with a four-year rotating topic:  The Legislative System\, The Judicial System\, Elections and Party Platforms\, and Politics and the Media. This year we will explore the topic of Politics and the Media. It is important to remember though\, that KYG is much more than learning about how the Legislative process works.  In fact\, one could argue that it is little about that.  KYG and 4-H are about learning the life skills our delegates will need to be responsible citizens and productive adults.  The conference is an opportunity for delegates to practice the skills they have learned\, apply their knowledge to unknown situations and reflect on how they did. \nPre-conference meetings \nPurpose: teach the skills\, provide the tools\, and prepare for the project at the KYG Conference. \nParticipants will learn how to work as part of a team\, with people they may or may not know\, to get the pre-conference objectives completed.  The pre-conference meetings are a way for delegates to hone these skills so when they get to the conference\, they will be prepared to learn the new skills\, practice and apply already learned skills\, and work with more people they do not know in a mock trial setting. Perhaps even more important than this\, they will have an experience that is similar (not necessarily identical) to those of other delegates. Similar experiences will provide a common foundation for all delegates\, regardless of geographic\, political or other differences. \nLearning something new and working with other delegates with different perspectives can be uncomfortable.  Pre-conference meetings are a way to help delegates feel comfortable about what will be happening at the conference so they feel safe to experience something new. \n  \nThe statewide conference in Olympia \nPurpose: bring high school students from across the state to share ideas\, concerns\, and potential solutions to problems; to learn about Washington State government and how to become a positive contributing citizen; and to strengthen the connection between youth and our political and social networks through education\, experience\, application\, and inspiration \nA value of 4-H KYG is that it provides the opportunity for our delegates to explore new ideas and perspectives in a safe environment.  We encourage delegates with different views to work together\, not to change each other’s minds\, but to learn from each other.  Encouraging discussion when people disagree and providing an opportunity to explore the issue in a non-threatening way demonstrates to the delegates that they can disagree on an issue but still work together.  Ideally\, these discussions will help delegates explore why they carry a certain belief and assist them in putting their own beliefs into practice. Remember\, one of the intentional life skills we are focusing on this year is communication. \nAt the conference this year\, \nThis year\, participants will explore media and the use of media to inform others about a topic. Through pre-conference orientation\, participants will work together to identify a community concern or issue. They will use this issue as the subject of their county project\, building skills as they do research\, conduct interviews\, write posts\, produce videos and recruit support towards solving the community concern. At the conference in February\, delegates will discuss topics in a civil way and use various media to communicate their views on selected issues. \nFrom pre-conference county meetings and conference participation\, delegates will learn all or some of \nthe following: \n❖ Identify a variety of media \n❖ Recognize bias in the news \n❖ Discern truth and validity of media reporting \n❖ Value research \n❖ Develop skills (interviewing\, writing\, teamwork\, accountability\, and research) \n❖ Identify a problem in the community \n❖ Gain the tools needed to contribute to community solutions \n❖ How to use media as a change agent \n❖ Discuss topics with people who have a different viewpoint in a civil and respectful way in order to share and learn new information \n❖ Strengthen focused life skills: Critical Thinking -Self Responsibility – Positive Citizenship \nProcess for Registration \nIn using 4hOnline this year the Youth Delegates and Adult Resources will have two ways of going about making a payment for KYG Registration (Credit Card through 4-H Online or by Check). Start with going to your Profile and choosing Event Registration. \nThe Registration process is the same as last year through 4hOnline but when they get to the invoice they can choose to pay by Card or Check. \nIf the participant chooses to pay by Credit Card for the KYG Conference then they need to make the full payment at the end of registration process on 4-H Online. If the participant received a scholarship from the County\, then the County is responsible for reimbursing the participant. \nIf the participant chooses to pay by Check for the KYG Conference then at the end of the registration process on 4-H Online they will be provided with an invoice amount that they owe. From this step participants will deliver their check to their County Coordinator or to the County Extension Office. At this point if the participant is receiving a discount from the County they may pay the appropriate amount due at that time. \nCounty Coordinators and County Extension Office\, before you confirm delegates Event registration\, we are asking that you collect all the checks from your delegation keep track of all the money coming in. Once you have all the Conference Registration Checks we ask that you deposit those into your enrollment workshop account. \nImportant Note: When Registering for KYG Conference the same deadlines are in place for early/late registration and the refund policy remains the same. Meaning if your delegate or adult resource submits their KYG Application on 4-H Online after January 5th at 10pm then they will need to pay the late registration fee of $350. \nInstructions on how to register for KYG within 4-H online can be viewed here: \nVideo: 2017 KYG Registration Instructions\nPDF: 4HOnline Event Registration Instructions\n4HOnline: http://wa.4honline.com
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/klickitat/event/know-your-government-conference/
LOCATION:olympia\, WA
CATEGORIES:4-H
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181027T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181027T150000
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SUMMARY:Women in Agriculture Conference
DESCRIPTION:Women in Ag Flyer PDF \nThe 2018 Women in Agriculture Conference is coming to White Salmon!  Hosted by Klickitat County WSU Extension Office the event will run from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm on October 27th at the Pioneer Center in White Salmon. \n“PUMP UP YOUR FINANCIAL FITNESS” is the theme for the seventh annual Women in Agriculture Conference. It will be an engaging\, interactive day full of inspiration\, learning and networking with other women farmers. The 2018 conference is a one-day event held simultaneously at locations throughout Washington\, Alaska\, Idaho\, Montana and Oregon. \nThe day begins with learning how to use your “financial numbers” to establish a cash flow that includes your farm and personal living expenses and designed to strengthen your farm operation. The day continues with a panel of local women farmers who live in your area.  They will talk about the different ways they balance their lives – with their top tips for handling finances and their personal lives. The final take-away message with the cap note speaker will be all about making it possible to do what you love the most! \nParticipants will have the opportunity to meet farmers from their area\, compare their jobs\, ask and answer questions and build a community network. It will be a full day of laughing\, learning and networking! \nWho Should Attend?\nWhether you have been farming for several years\, are a new or aspiring farmer or employed on a farm or ranch\, this conference has something for you.  If you are a supporting spouse\, student\, intern or own an agriculture-related business\, make plans to attend this event.  There is something for everyone. If you have a farming partner\, spouse or friend\, bring them with you.  Men are welcome too! \nRegistration Details:\nConference registration is $35\, but if you register between September 10 and October 14\, you will receive our Early Bird price of $30.  Youth 16 and above in 4-H\, FFA\, and other are welcome to attend for a reduced price of $20.  Scholarships are available.  The conference registration fee includes the workshop\, a light breakfast\, lunch and all the conference materials. No refunds after October 22. \nPlease note our registration categories:\n1. Women Involved in Agriculture\n2. Student\n3. Purchase an extra ticket and ensure that an aspiring farmer will be able to attend the conference. \nIf you prefer to register with cash\, check or money order\, contact Donna Rolen at donna.rolen@wsu.edu or call 509-745-8531 and we will send you a paper registration. \nAdditional conference information can be found at womeninag.wsu.edu \nPersons with disability requiring special accommodations while participating in this program need to contact Margaret Viebrock at viebrock@wsu.edu by October 15 \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local WSU Extension Office.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/klickitat/event/women-in-agriculture-conference-3/
LOCATION:Pioneer Center\, 501 NE Washington St\, White Salmon\, 98672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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SUMMARY:Pathways to Prosperity Conference
DESCRIPTION:Attend Washington Rural Pathways to Prosperity\, a conference held simultaneously at sites across the state\, including at a convenient location near you! \n For the past year the State of Washington has been highlighting career connected learning and its importance to our workforce. Last May Governor Inslee held a Career Connected Learning Summit with 855 participants at 26 sites around the state facilitated by WSU Extension. This P2P conference dovetails the summit\, focusing on rural youth workforce development.  \n Workforce development is a statewide issue that our communities in every county are trying to solve\, and this is one avenue to leverage your Extension work at a local level. \n The conference is free\, and scheduled for May 9 from 9:00 am to noon at over 20 sites across the state! The event flyer for Pathways to Prosperity Conference on Career Connected Learning introduces the statewide guest speakers who will deliver a message via technology; but most of the day will be spent in conversation around youth workforce issues and solutions specific to each of their regions. Your participation can add value to the local discussion. \nThere is no cost\, but registration will be requested. You are welcome to spread the word to others who you think should be there. \nA map of the sites and registration link is: http://waruralprosperity.wsu.edu \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local WSU Extension office.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/klickitat/event/pathways-to-prospert/
LOCATION:Lyle Activity Center\, Washington 14 & 3rd Street\, Lyle\, WA 98635\, USA\, Lyle\, Washington\, 98635\, United States
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SUMMARY:MEATING- for meat producers and processors
DESCRIPTION:Join Gorge Grown Food Network\, OSU Extension\, & WSU Extension for a gathering of local meat producers\, processors\, and stakeholders to learn from each other\, share resources and garner a greater understanding of the unique needs of meat production in the Columbia River Gorge. \nPoultry Specialist\, James Hermes will teach a free workshop\, “Poultry Meat Production for the Small Producer” and offer expert advice on breed selection\, management\, feeding\, economics & more. \nAll meat producers- large and small\, experienced and novice- are encouraged to attend. \nPlease register for this event: http://bit.ly/MEATing2018 \n  \nOSU and WSU Extension Service prohibits discrimination in all programs\, services\, and materials.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/klickitat/event/meating-for-meat-producers-and-processors/
LOCATION:Fish Food Bank\, 1130 Tucker Rd\, Hood River\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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SUMMARY:Farm Land Access and Succession Planning
DESCRIPTION:Presenters include attorney Steve Seymore\, panels of local farmers who have leased land or started a succession plan\, Friends of Family Farmers’ landlinking program Oregon Farm Link\, Columbia Land Trust\, and Nellie McAdams\, Farm Preservation Program Director at Rogue Farm Corps and Coordinator of OWEB’s new Oregon Agricultural Heritage Program. \nRSVP to Nellie McAdams: nellie@roguefarmcorps.org\, 971-409-6806. \nThis event is Free! \nExtension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/klickitat/event/farm-land-access-and-succession-planning/
LOCATION:Pine Grove Grange Hood River OR\, 2835 Van Horn Drive\, Hood River\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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SUMMARY:Buyer Seller
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nBuyer RSVP: http://bit.ly/2qOxxE8 \nSeller RSVP: http://bit.ly/2DclKly \nEvent Link on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/324542334724342/
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/klickitat/event/buyer-seller/
LOCATION:Fish Food Bank\, 1130 Tucker Rd\, Hood River\, OR\, United States
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