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Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon November 20, 1987 PAGE 5 4-H clubs offered in Warm Springs Boy's Cooking Arlene Graham and Millie Wilson You will learn to: Measure Ingredients Read a recipe Make delicious and nutritious desserts Collect your favorite recipes Create your own personal gifts from the kitchen Rifle Steve Caddy and Keith Baker You will learn to: Clean and care for a rifle Use a rifle safely Shoot accurately Receive a Hunter Safety Certificate Long range goal includes: Shoot competitively at local and state meets Outdoor SurvivalKeith Baker and Steve Caddy You will learn to: Track Use a map and compass Identify edible and poisonous plants Fire survival Become certified in First Aid Become certified in CPR Rock climb Participate in Team Challenge Courses Go on a survival weekend Crochet Virginia Forseth and Mary Smith You will learn to: Hold the crochet needle and yarn Select yarn Read instructions Make chain, single crochet and double crochet stitches Crochet one project from beginning to end Leather Elliott Switzler You will learn to: Select good leather Use leather tools properly Make an original design Paint leather Design and complete a wallet or belt Shawl Making Laura Switzler You will learn to: Select fabric and fringe Sew a shawl to fit you Sew by hand and machine Paint designs on a shawl Sew a shawl from start to finish Careers Margie Earl You will: Explore different careers Learn what interests and skills you have and which careers might best suit you Learn which careers are going; to be in demand when you graduate Learn which classes to take in school Learn what skills and training are needed for different careers Silver Making Harry and Pat Miller You will: Learn to select stones for jewelry Learn to solder Learn to make jewelry Learn to design your jewelry Make a jewelry piece from start to finish Quilting Eralna Palmer You will: Learn to choose colors and fabrics Learn how to use a sewing machine Learn to create your own design Learn to make small gifts using the logcabin style Sew pillows using quilting techniques Sup-se-qawt Wes Wes yte Beatrice Winlshut, Reggie Winishut, Pat Smith and Delia Walsey You will: Learn about cultural regalia Learn to make fry bread Learn about cultural foods Learn about cultural customs and traditions Learn loom work Complete several projects from start to finish 4-Hers will learn in short-term classes Arts and Crafts Carol Allison You will: Learn to draw (form, line, balance) Learn to use color effectively Learn to pain with acrylics Complete several drawings and paintings Grooming Arlene Boileau You will: Learn about alcohol and drugs Learn about body changes Learn latest hair styles for boys and girls Learn about public appearance, poise, posture, manners, fashions, inexpensive clothing options Explore your self-image Explore the relationship between nutrition, fitness and feeling good about yourself Rabbit Tommy Kalama You will: Learn to care and feed a rabbit Learn to raise rabbits for profit or as pets Learn your responsibility as an owner and caretaker Learn the different breeds of rabbits Beadwork Caroline Tohet You will: Learn to use a needle correctly .( Learn.to design a pattern-with beads Learn to use color to enhance designs Practice skills by making daisy chains and medallions Complete one beaded project from start to finish Rock'n 4-H You will: Learn to care, feed, water, vaccinate, etc. a cow andor calf Learn to grow alfalfa and bale hay Learn your responsibility as an owner and a caretaker Evaluate expenses, sale value, and profit or loss Learn how nutrition affects the growth of cows and calves 4-H PLEDGE pledge my Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, My Health to better living for my club, my community, my country and my world. 4-H OPEN HOUSE Friday, November 20 1 to 4 p.m. Warm Springs Community Center What can be learned in 4-H Share everything. Play fair. Respect others' feelings and property. Say you're sorry when you've hurt someone. Put things back where you found them. Wash your hands before your eat. Warm cookies and milk are good for you. Live a balanced life. Learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work some everyday. When you go out into the world watch out for traffic, hold hands and stick together. -A A The Culture and Heritage Club, or Sup-se-qawt Wes Wes yte, offers cultural activities for 4-Hers apes nine to 19. 4-H Awards Banquet will be held in December Date & time to be announced Cvr3 Jl OREGON STATG UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SGRVICG Eralna Palmer Secretary Jonl David Program Aide Arlene Boileau Extension Intern The Warm Springs Extension Molllt Marsh Extension Agent Service provides equal access lo Clay Penhollow Extension all Its activities and programs. Agent 4-H helps build self-esteem Helping youngsters feel good about themselves is one of 4-H's most important contributions. Here are some ideas to help you increase your 4-Her's sense of self worth. 1. Have them list five positive (not negative) words describing themselves to a stranger. 2. Have them list three skills they do well. 3. Have them describe their best feature. 4. Have them list four personal traits they like about themselves, (i.e. honest, cooperative, kind, etc.) All the answers should be a private matter UNLESS the 4-Her chooses to share them. Some children will have a difficult time recognizing positive things about themselves. Encourage them to list positive attributes. You may need to suggest some posi tive traits the child possesses to help them get started. -A V I 1st .', V v m.. . . .. .. 4. ? '- a IB' mr. 'ft V lM A n II Cross-country skiing trips are scheduled for December 23, 28, 29 and 30. To prepare for those trips down the slopes, plan to attend the cross-country skiing orientations November 19 and December 17 at the Community Center. Both sessions will begin at 7 p.m. The skiing trips and orientations are co-sponsored by OSU Extension and tribal Recreation. 4-H teaches life skills 4-H focuses on the growth and well-being of the whole child. What on the surface might appear to be a basic "hands on" project is actually far more involved. 4-H activities teach young people to identify needs, set goals and plan how to accomplish them. They learn through their expe riences and by seeing the results of their efforts. They become effective group members. These are all "life skills" we need to live a healthy, fulfilling and balanced life. For the past 30 years, the philosophy and goals of the Warm Springs 4-H program have focused on enhancing the lives of all youths. Today's young people need immediate gratification and entertainment. They have learned to simply turn it on or plug it in. They may try to cover up their fears by complaining. For many, the next step is numbing these fears with drugs and alcohol. Today's youth must cope with issues adults didn't have to face as children or teenagers. 4-H helps young people feel good about themselves, feel comfortable asking questions, explore individual interests, belong to a group, learn a skill in a "fun" envi ronment and have positive adult role models. 4-H helps young poeple develop skills needed to make positive decisions in today's complex world. 4-H is for everyone 9-19! To register, contact the OSU Extension Office at 553-1161, Ext. 238.