Page 23 FAMILY LEARNING DAY April 7, 2018 Moraine Park Technical College 700 Gould Street Beaver Dam, WI REGISTRATION DEADLINE MARCH 16th 8:15 – 8:45am REGISTRATION CHECK-IN 9:00 – 9:30am Keynote: Mary Crave, Dodge County 4-H Alumnus, USDA International Programs 9:40 – 10:40am Session 1 10:50 – 11:50am Session 2 11:50am—12:35pm Lunch hosted by TBD 12:35 – 1:35pm Session 3 1:45 – 2:45pm Session 4 LATE REGISTRATIONS Registrations received after March 21 will have a $5 per person late fee, providing there is room in the sessions. Mail Registrations to: Dodge County UW-Extension Attn: 4-H Program 127 E. Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039 Questions? Call 920-386-3790 Pre-registration REQUIRED… NO WALK-INS! EACH person fills out s SEPARATE form! EACH person selects a choice for each session. ALL pay $3.00 registration fee (including adults) plus 1 st Choice session fees (if applicable). 2nd & 3rd Choice MUST be indicated. (If course has a limit or is cancelled, you automati- cally receive your #2/#3 choice. If NO 2nd choice is indicated, you WILL receive ANY course open! If you sign up for a session that requires a fee or supplies you will be notified if you do not receive your first choice.) Registrations sent in without payment will not be processed. Keynote Speaker Mary Crave, Dodge County 4-H Alumnus USDA 4-H International Programs If 4-H Looked like the World Are you a typical kid? Have fun seeing how the US and you compare to other countries in language, food, religion, school, energy use, and other daily activities. What can we learn from people in other countries? Mary Crave has been involved with 4-H international pro- grams for almost 40 years starting as a 4-H exchange par- ticipant to Sri Lanka, as a group leader to several countries with both 4-H members and volunteers, as a volunteer lead- er, and now working with 4-H in Africa. Since her first ex- change, she's been to more than 40 countries on several continents and has traveled to Africa almost 50 times! Mary was an Extension agent and specialist in Wisconsin for 40 years, has worked with USDA programs in Africa, and now works for extension inter- national programs in other states. She lives in Madison when she's not running around the world.
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FAMILY LEARNING DAY
April 7, 2018
Moraine Park Technical College
700 Gould Street
Beaver Dam, WI
REGISTRATION DEADLINE MARCH 16th
8:15 – 8:45am REGISTRATION CHECK-IN
9:00 – 9:30am Keynote: Mary Crave, Dodge County
4-H Alumnus, USDA International Programs
9:40 – 10:40am Session 1
10:50 – 11:50am Session 2
11:50am—12:35pm Lunch hosted by TBD
12:35 – 1:35pm Session 3
1:45 – 2:45pm Session 4
LATE REGISTRATIONS
Registrations received after March 21 will have a $5 per
person late fee, providing there is room in the sessions.
Mail Registrations to:
Dodge County UW-Extension Attn: 4-H Program
127 E. Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039
Questions? Call 920-386-3790
Pre-registration REQUIRED… NO WALK-INS!
EACH person fills out s SEPARATE form!
EACH person selects a choice for each session.
ALL pay $3.00 registration fee (including adults)
plus 1st Choice session fees (if applicable).
2nd & 3rd Choice MUST be indicated.
(If course has a limit or is cancelled, you automati-
cally receive your #2/#3 choice. If NO 2nd choice
is indicated, you WILL receive ANY course open!
If you sign up for a session that requires a fee or
supplies you will be notified if you do not receive
your first choice.)
Registrations sent in without payment will not be
processed.
Keynote Speaker Mary Crave, Dodge County 4-H Alumnus
USDA 4-H International Programs
If 4-H Looked like the World Are you a typical kid? Have fun seeing how the US
and you compare to other countries in language, food,
religion, school, energy use, and other daily activities.
What can we learn from people in other countries?
Mary Crave has been involved with 4-H international pro-
grams for almost 40 years starting as a 4-H exchange par-
ticipant to Sri Lanka, as a group leader to several countries
with both 4-H members and volunteers, as a volunteer lead-
er, and now working with 4-H in Africa. Since her first ex-
change, she's been to more than 40 countries on several