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New Idea on Marketing 4-H All Year Long
--Pat BoyEs
I was visiting with Dan Fagerlie, of Ferry County, and he has created a one page 4-H calendar with county photos and brief impact statements under the photos. Dan places the calendars in every meeting hall in the county. What a terrific idea to keep 4-H front and center in a community. Contact Dan and he can give you the details of the calendar creation. Thank you Ferry County for a terrific and low-cost 4-H marketing idea!
Georgia Administrative Position
--Pat BoyEs
The University of Georgia has posted the announcement for a District Director Position. They only have four of these roles in Georgia. This one covers Northwest Georgia including all of metro Atlanta. There are about 4.6 million people in this district. It is an upper administrative role and supervises a very large number of county faculty and staff members.
The link to the announcement is http://apps.caes.uga.edu/attachment/NorthwestDistrictExtensionDirector.html.
Minnesota Educator Position
--Pat BoyEs
The Minnesota 4-H Program has an opening for a Regional Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development to be based at the Extension Regional Center in Hutchinson, MN.
To obtain a complete position announcement, visit the University of Minnesota 's online job center at http://www.extension.umn.edu/units/director/hr/positions.html and look at requisition number 146108.
Just a Reminder!
When you have new Extension staff that will be working in some capacity with 4-H, please let Nancy in the State 4-H Office know. They will be added to mailing lists, added to the 4-H Talk list serve, sent a 4-H Welcome Packet, and be assigned a state 4-H staff person as a point of contact, as appropriate. 4-H News is sent via the 4-H Talk list serve each week. Archived copies of previous weeks “Tuesday 4-H News” are available on the 4-H web site: http://4h.wsu.edu/. Please send submissions by Friday of each week to Tiffany Boswell, State 4-H Office, tiffany_boswell@wsu.edu. Detailed event information and registrations forms can be found on the 4-H web site.