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Sussex County Farmers’ and Crafters’ Market
Dec 14th

Congrats to our top Sussex County 4-H Foundation
Wreath Selling Clubs

Honorable Mentions are:
Sussex County Milkmakers
Aim to Survive

Applications for the 2025 National 4-H Conference trip are live now!

New Jersey 4-H members in grades 9-11 invited to participate the multi-level leadership program – NJ 4-H Leadership for Life Program.  

The next cohort for the NJ 4-H Leadership for Life Program will begin in January 2025 with Module 1, followed with Module 2 in February and Module 3 in March. The Leadership for Life Program is offered in three sequential modules, which focus on leadership skills such as planning, decision making, critical thinking, goal setting, problem solving and conducting a service-learning project.

Registration details can be found here: https://nj4h.rutgers.edu/leadership/leadership-for-life/

Questions about the Leadership for Life Program can be directed to Camden County 4-H Agent Sharon Kinsey (sbkinsey@njaes.rutgers.edu)

Be a Hunger Hero
Join the NJ 4-H Global Food Security Coalition

Live Zoom sessions will run on Wednesdays, 7:00–8:00 pm, starting January 8th – February 5th, 2025. There will be an opportunity for youth to attend an in-person writing retreat session on January 18th at Rutgers, as well.

You can find the 2024 Info Session recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsvf5di5Awc&ab_channel=Monmouth4-H.

Ready to join? Register here: https://go.rutgers.edu/WFP2025.
Questions? Contact Jennie Thomas at jkt69@njaes.rutgers.edu.

2025 4-H Teen Winter Camp

February 7-9, 2025
Lindley G. Cook 4-H Camp 100 Struble Rd. Branchville, NJ 07826

Meet other 4-H Teens from Sussex, Somerset, Warren, and Morris at the 4-H Teen Winter Camp. Enjoy games, winter activities, crafts, and meals together; have fun and make lifelong friends

Winter camp is a fun weekend getaway for 4-H members in grades 8-13 grade. Members from multiple counties gather together for sledding, hiking, crafting, games, and making new friends at L. G. Cook 4-H Camp in Stokes State Forest. On Friday night teens play a variety of ice-breaker and games. Saturday is spent exploring the various camp activities. When not enjoying the outdoor activities, teen spend their time in heated buildings and sleep in heated cabins.

Cost is $60 and includes meals. (Teen Council members cost is $30).
If interested in attending please contact Tanya at patrie@njaes.rutgers.edu for registration information. Space is limited, registration is first come first served. Deadline to register is January 10. Camperships may be available.

4-H Animal Science Video Contest and Film Festival

New Jersey 4-H, in cooperation with the New Jersey Junior Breeder Symposium, is sponsoring the 4-H Animal Science Video Contest and Film Festival to include ALL 4-H animal project areas.

Youth may work individually or as a team to create short educational videos (3:30 minutes or less) about alpacas, cats, cattle (beef/dairy), dogs, goats, herpetology, horses, llamas, poultry, rabbits, sheep, small animals, and/or swine to enter in the 4-H Animal Science Video Contest.  Youth must upload their video and media release(s) by the end of March 3 (see website for details).  The videos will then be shared at the film festival in the Round House of the Rutgers Cook Campus Farm during an afternoon session of the Junior Animal Science Symposium on Saturday, March 29.  

Youth of the top scoring videos will receive awards, including gift cards.  Videos will be scored on educational value, creativity, clarity, pacing, and technical quality (sound, lighting, etc.) – 20 points each, total of 100.  A tip sheet and a description of the judging criteria are both available on the website, along with the top scoring videos from prior years. Youth are encouraged to have fun and be creative in designing their video entries!

Details are available on our website at http://nj4h.rutgers.edu/animals/film-festival

L.G. Cook 4-H Summer Camp Registration NOW Open.

New 4-H Fair Pass Policy

Information and Programs for Our 4-H Leaders

Leaders – It’s that time again!
The Annual Rutgers Protection of Minors Training is Due

Leaders, this is a reminder that you must complete your Rutgers Protection of Minors Training annually. This is a requirement before the office can approve you in the enrollment system for the new program year.

Thank you to those that have already completed this requirement for this year.

You may have received an email from the Rutgers Protection of Minors with details or you can us the following link at any time: https://pom.ipo.rutgers.edu/.

The following are steps to complete this:
1. Click the link. You are taken to the Rutgers Protection of Minors training home page.

2. At the bottom, use the NON-NetID User option to request a PIN login.

2. Once you receive the PIN via email, use the link above again to gain access to the site and enter the training via the PIN Login.

You will need to use the email that the POM system has on file, If you are unsure please contact the 4-H Office.


3. Complete the training.  There are 4 modules and quizzes you must complete. The last page you will see is:


The process should take less the 30 minutes. Once you get here, you are all done. We will be sent a notice when you complete the training. 

If you have any issues please contact the 4-H Office for assistance.



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