4-H Speech Workshops Held


Two 4-H Speech and Public Service Announcement (PSA) Workshops were held last week providing some outstanding results. Seven Burt County 4-H members and their parents attended sessions in Tekamah and Lyons.

These workshops have become one of my favorite activities each year. The 4-H members come in all stages of preparation…some with NO idea what they could talk about, others with a good rough draft and a couple had their speeches prepared and they presented them to me for suggestions.

I sat down with each 4-H member and we started from wherever they were in preparing for the contest. For those that had no idea what to talk about, we brainstormed ideas. We talked about the different projects they took, good and bad things that had happened, and what kind of speech they wanted to give.  Most often we tried to work a little humor into their speech, because we all like to laugh and it makes the audience remember their speech.

Other individuals had a good idea about their topic, but needed to add more “meat” to the speech. Together we worked on ideas to beef up their topic in order to meet the time requirements.

Mary Loftis

Mary Loftis

In a few cases the 4-H member was ready to read their speech to me. WOW! This was almost 3 weeks ahead of the contest!  In these cases I praised their good information and helped them power up their introductions, provide different points to their speech (which were already there, but just needed uncovering) and wrapped it all together with a good conclusion.

Seeing their faces come alive with excitement at how a few little changes made so much difference in their speech made the whole night worthwhile.

Another highlight of the workshop was during brainstorming sessions. We’re tossing out ideas, trying to come up with additional information for part of a 4-H member’s speech. As we’re talking out loud, other 4-H members and parents in the room piped up with great suggestions so in the true 4-H motto fashion we were all working together “To Make the Best Better!”

Presentation skills were also discussed with the 4-H members, reminding them to use their voices and speak out loud and clear as they would be talking in a large room, with no microphone. All their efforts would be wasted if their audience didn’t hear their speech. Using good gestures was also emphasized as they make any speech come alive.

Preparations for the PSA contest included reminders to use the “Making a Lasting Impact” theme in their 4-H PSA as well as the UNL Extension tag line. Pacing their speaking rate, emphasis on important words and correct use of sound effects were other topics covered. The 4-H members will use a microphone from the back of the room during the PSA contest as it is a “radio style public service announcement.”

I reminded several 4-H members to pause during their speech and/or PSA…to let what they said sink in with their audience before they started off on another thought.

I can’t wait to see these 4-H members at the 4-H Public Speaking Contest and find out what directions they went with their topics and preparations.

If you have a 4-H member you’d like to encourage to take part in this contest and you’d like some extra help, please give me a call at 402-374-2929 and we’ll make arrangements to make that happen.

The 4-H Public Speaking Contest is Monday, April 21 at the Tekamah Presbyterian Church starting at 6:30, so there is still time to write and learn a speech or PSA.  The pre-entry deadline for the contest is at noon April 21 so we can make a program for the event. If you know you’re participating…call now so we make sure we have enough judges…and ice cream!

We want all our 4-H members to be able to speak with great success by participating in the 4-H Public Speaking Contest.

 

 

Mary Loftis,

Extension Assistant
UNL Extension – Burt County
111 North 13th Street, Suite 6
Tekamah, NE 68061
Phone: (402) 374-2929

Fax: (402) 374-2930

Internet: mloftis2@unl.edu

4-H Project at Lyons Library


This project was made by Heidi Miller. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

This project was made by Heidi Miller. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Time to Start 4-H Speaking Plans


Now is the time to start planning with your 4-H member(s) for the Burt County

4-H Public Speaking Contest. This is a highlight activity that reaps benefits for participating 4-H members now and in the future. Everyone wishes they felt more comfortable speaking in front of a group, but the only way to make that a reality is by doing it! And the younger they start the better they’ll be!

4-H members will need good speaking skills in school, work and throughout their lives, so do them a favor and do whatever it takes to encourage (push, bribe, etc.) them to take part in the 4-H Public Speaking Contest!

Mary Loftis

Mary Loftis

We’ve made the contests as “kid-friendly” as we can especially with the Public Service Announcement (PSA) Contest. The 4-H speaker reads a 60 second PSA (no memorization needed) into a microphone from the back of the room with the audience and judge facing the opposite direction. They can add sound effects or music to complement their PSA. If they use music it should be in the Public Domain (non-copy write). You can go to the internet and look up music in the Public Domain…but don’t expect anything too new there…sorry!  Additional details and information on the PSA Contest were in the March 4-H Newsletter so check it out or give us a call at 402-374-2929 and we’ll get you a copy.

When you give a 4-H speech, it is given from the front of the room and you are encouraged to use as few notes as possible, but to use gestures to make your message more interesting. Just like you don’t like to watch a speaker stand behind a table and look down the whole time to read a speech…no one else does either! Topics for the contest must be 4-H related and I always tell 4-H members when something goes really well, or really badly…it would make a GREAT speech because you’ve learned something in both situations. Speech length depends on your age, so call or check the newsletter for those details…or better yet, come to one of the Burt County 4-H Speech Workshops!

I will be offering assistance to our Burt County 4-H members to get them started on their speeches and PSA’s two evenings. These Speech and P.S.A. workshop sessions will be held in Tekamah in the courthouse meeting room on Monday, March 31 and in Lyons in the First National Bank, NE basement meeting room on Tuesday, April 1. Both sessions will begin at 6:30 p.m. but I would appreciate you letting me know you can attend by noon the day of the workshop so I don’t waste my time and mileage if no one plans to come. If these times or locations don’t work for you or your family please give me (Mary) a call at 402-374-2929 and we can make other arrangements.

The Burt County 4-H Public Speaking Contest is set for Monday, April 21 (the day after Easter) in the Presbyterian Church in Tekamah beginning at 6:30 p.m. Entry deadline is at NOON the day of the contest so a program for the evening can be made.

Use your Easter (Spring) Vacation to greatest benefit…become a Burt County

4-H Speech and/or PSA Contest speaker!

 

Last Call for 4-H Leader Banquet & Training

Did you forget? We want you to BEE sure to attend the 4-H Leader Event!

The Burt County 4-H Leader Banquet & Training will be held next Sunday, March 23 in the Bill Larson Building on the Fairgrounds in Oakland starting at 6:30 p.m. We REALLY want every Burt County 4-H Leader and 4-H Council member to attend for the fun, the food and the information.

Please call in your reservation by Thursday, March 20 so our caterer and guest speaker can make plans. Remember, you are encouraged to bring a guest and if you bring a potential new 4-H leader we’ll have a special prize for both of you!

Please call the UNL Extension Office at 402-374-2929, day or night and let us know you can make it! If it goes to voicemail just dial in 214 when it first comes on and you’ll get my voice mail!  Thanks and hope to hear from you soon!

 

Mary Loftis,

Extension Assistant
UNL Extension – Burt County
111 North 13th Street, Suite 6
Tekamah, NE 68061
Phone: (402) 374-2929

Fax: (402) 374-2930

Internet: mloftis2@unl.edu

Burt County 4-H Robotics Club Qualify for State


By Mary Loftis

Extension Assistant

Burt County Mindstormers 4-H Club took part in a qualifying First Lego League Robotics Competition on Saturday, January 25 in South Sioux City, NE.

Giving their Core Values poster presentation are team members: Lucas Niewohner, Jacob Unwin, Caleb Schlichting, Michael Bracht and Amelia Schlichting.

Robotics Club Qualifies for State. Photo Credit/Steve Schlichting.

Robotics Club Qualifies for State. Photo Credit/Steve Schlichting.