BROWNTOWN - Chris James, Browntown Busy Beavers 4-H Club and Carissa Brooks, Clarno 4-H Club, were on hand to celebrate the 88th anniversary of the Wisconsin 4-H and Youth Conference held on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus on June 16-19.
The annual four-day conference gives youth a chance to learn about a variety of 4-H and other youth programs, experience hands-on learning in a university campus atmosphere, strengthen life skills such as communication and leadership, gain knowledge to share back home, and exchange ideas and form friendships with youth from around the state.
The delegates attended workshops and assemblies developed around the theme, "Go 4 the Gold," which highlighted leadership, individual responsibility, goal setting, healthy living, and living up to potential.
Workshop topics included everything from radio broadcasting to photography, from art appreciation to water quality to rabbit care, youth citizenship and a host of other exciting subjects.
Wisconsin Association of Fairs, Wisconsin 4-H Foundation, and Wisconsin Sheep Breeders Cooperative provide financial support for this conference.
For more information, call 328-9440.
The annual four-day conference gives youth a chance to learn about a variety of 4-H and other youth programs, experience hands-on learning in a university campus atmosphere, strengthen life skills such as communication and leadership, gain knowledge to share back home, and exchange ideas and form friendships with youth from around the state.
The delegates attended workshops and assemblies developed around the theme, "Go 4 the Gold," which highlighted leadership, individual responsibility, goal setting, healthy living, and living up to potential.
Workshop topics included everything from radio broadcasting to photography, from art appreciation to water quality to rabbit care, youth citizenship and a host of other exciting subjects.
Wisconsin Association of Fairs, Wisconsin 4-H Foundation, and Wisconsin Sheep Breeders Cooperative provide financial support for this conference.
For more information, call 328-9440.