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The 4-H HHHHub consists of 4-H faculty and staff located within 1 hour of Spokane, WA (NE WA and N Idaho) who collaborate to provide programs and resources for area youth.

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Announcements & Messages

10/24/06
Hi Gang,

At this time I have 7 and possibly 8 people who have indicated that they will be attending the meeting. I would really like to see at least 10 people attend. If you know of someone who may not be on the list (which can be found at http://lincoln-adams.wsu.edu/4-H/Hub.html ) please extend an invitation to them and lets get them on the list.

Remember that I need RSVP’s by October 26th. We are planning a meal of homemade stew, bread, salad and dessert. We will also be sharing those “games” that we use during teaching. Bridget has some to share as do I. Would anyone else like to bring their fun teaching method with them and share it? If so include that in your RSVP.

Remember it will be November 2nd at 10:00 and the Extension Office in Coeur d’ Alene (e-mail or call me if you need directions). We will have lots of fun, so come and join in!

Sharla Wilson

Wednesday, October 04, 2006 3:27 PM
Hi Crew,
Out of the 5 votes I received so far, November 2nd is winning by a landslide. At this point I lets plan on meeting on November 2 at 10:00 am in Coeur d’ Alene.

Agenda will be to share games, hip pocket tricks, etc. Review the future/ future meetings of HUB. We also may have the opportunity to hear about Ann Hennings on-line volunteer training. If you have other things you would like to see brought up, let me know in your RSVP.

I would like to have a conformation list of who is planning on attending and who will be bringing items to share and what space/support they may need.

I am requesting that we have RSVPs by Oct. 26. Again I would like to see at least 10 people planning to attend so that it will be worth the time and travel for everyone (and my stew pot is at least that big).

Hope to hear from all of you soon!!

Sharla Wilson
Kootenai/Shoshone 4-H Program Coordinator
1000 W Hubbard, Suite 140
Coeur d' Alene, Idaho 83814
Phone: 208-446-1680 Fax: 208-446-1690
swilson@uidaho.edu


4-21-05
Hello Hhhhubers,

I am attaching a copy of the Personal Value Assessment and The Clash of Values handouts from our last Hhhhub meeting. Thank you to everyone who attended and participated in our professional development opportunity. These handouts and additional information on "Understanding the Generational Differences that Divide Us" can be found in the book Boomers, Xers, and Other Strangers by Dr. Rick and Kathy Hicks (1999).

*Please note: I'm sending The Clash of Values attachment seperatly, since the file is too large if I sent them together. (they are really not big documents, so I'm sorry for the inconvienence.)

A Plea for Acceptance:
Just because I'm different from you, please don't reject me or discount my worth. Don't assume I am wrong and try to change me.

If I see things differently than you do, please try to consider why (or even ask me). What was different about the world that I grew up in than the one you experienced?

If my passions are stronger-or weaker-than yours, take time to discover the reason rather than judging me as radical, immoral, lazy, or indifferent.

Please don't assume that, because we have different values, one of us has to be wrong.

Be open to the possibility that many issues are more a matter of preference than morality. Try not to take it personally when I don't see things or do things the way that you do.

Please realize that my values are deeply ingrained from my past (as are yours), and my actions aren't necessarily a rejection of your values, but an expression of mine.

When you accept me in spite of our differences, you are telling me that I am worthy of your respect, friendship and love.

Your acceptance of me tells me that our relationship doesn't depend on me always agreeing with you or being just like you. I can be free to be me, and you can be free to be you.

We may have to agree to disagree on certain issues-but disagreeing doesn't mean we value each other less.

If my beliefs conflict with beliefs you hold to be absolute moral truths, please realize that you can still accept me as a valuable person without agreeing with and approving of my values and actions. As I feel secure in your unconditional acceptance of me, I'll have the freedom to listen to you without being defensive. You can help me understand why you believe the way you do, and who knows, ....I just may be able to see your point of view and even come to the discovery that you just might be right-but that has to be my choice.

[Taken from Boomers, Xers, and Other Strangers, by Dr. Rick and Kathy Hicks. Copyright © (1999) by Kathy and Rick Hicks. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.]

PS. Special Thanks to Sharla and the Idaho gang for such a wonderful lunch!

Bridget Rohner, Lincoln County Extension Director
WSU Extension Lincoln and Adams Area
PO Box 399; 303 6th Street
Davenport, WA 99122
ph 725-4171; fax 725-4104
brohner@wsu.edu
www.lincoln-adams.wsu.edu

Minutes, January 12, 2005 PDF


Minutes: June 10, 2004

Oct. 14, 2003
From Ann Hennings:
Hello Hhhhub!
I'm forwarding the summary of the Teen Programming Survey process through which we were led by Joy Wilken at last Hhhhub meeting. We came up with some powerful and interesting advice I think. Click Here for Summary Word Doc.

Minutes: September 17, 2003 (Word)


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