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July-August-September 2016 Message from Your President Our main fund-raiser this year is a raffle of a queen-size quilt plus items donated by clubs and/or members. -- All Dodge County HCE members are encouraged to sell their pack of twenty-four tickets that will be available for distribution at the July county HCE meeting. -- If any member is not able to sell the entire pack of tickets, please give any unsold tickets to another member who can sell them. Or turn them back in to Treasurer Linda Feucht so they can be sold at the Dodge County Fair or given to members who wish to sell more. -- Even though the raffle tickets have a list of prizes printed on them, additional raffle prize donations are welcome. Please contact President Diane Koch if you wish to donate an item for this year’s raffle. -- All ticket stubs and money must be turned in to Linda Feucht prior to Achievement on November 2 nd . (Drawing will take place at 7:30 pm that evening.) Tickets and money can be turned in at any county HCE meeting or activity prior to Achievement. Do not drop them off at the Extension Office. Please add this date to your program book and make plans to attend the Southeast District WAHCE Fall Meeting hosted by Walworth County which will be held on Tuesday, October 11 th at the Government Center in Elkhorn, WI. Registration information will be distributed at the September county HCE meeting. The next county HCE meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 12 th and begins at 6:00 pm with our annual summer potluck meal. -- Please bring a dish to share – and any needed serving utensils. Cold beverages, plates, eating utensils, cups, and napkins will be provided. -- We will be making final plans for the Dodge County Fair and discussing upcoming and/or additional fund-raising activities during the business meeting that begins at approximately 6:45 pm. -- If you have not contributed to the ‘no-bake bake sale’ yet, please give your donation to Linda Feucht no later than this meeting. -- If your club is planning to complete a Club Community Service Award report, it must be turned in at this meeting or mailed to Diane Koch prior to the meeting date. Have a fun and relaxing summer! Diane Koch In This Issue Calendar of Events 2 Inclement Weather From Pattie 3 Klub Korner 4 Twiddle Muffs 5 Let’s Make Music WAHCE Conference Intra-National Study Learning Sessions 6 Coupons 8 Bookworms ™ HCE at the Fair 8 Clip Outs 9 Website: dodge.uwex.edu Reflections Dodge County Association for Home and Community

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  • July-August-September 2016

    Message from Your President

    Our main fund-raiser this year is a raffle of a queen-size quilt plus items donated by

    clubs and/or members.

    -- All Dodge County HCE members are encouraged to sell their pack of twenty-four

    tickets that will be available for distribution at the July county HCE meeting.

    -- If any member is not able to sell the entire pack of tickets, please give any unsold

    tickets to another member who can sell them. Or turn them back in to Treasurer Linda

    Feucht so they can be sold at the Dodge County Fair or given to members who wish to

    sell more.

    -- Even though the raffle tickets have a list of prizes printed on them, additional raffle

    prize donations are welcome. Please contact President Diane Koch if you wish to

    donate an item for this year’s raffle.

    -- All ticket stubs and money must be turned in to Linda Feucht prior to Achievement

    on November 2nd. (Drawing will take place at 7:30 pm that evening.) Tickets and

    money can be turned in at any county HCE meeting or activity prior to Achievement.

    Do not drop them off at the Extension Office.

    Please add this date to your program book and make plans to attend the Southeast

    District WAHCE Fall Meeting hosted by Walworth County which will be held on

    Tuesday, October 11th at the Government Center in Elkhorn, WI. Registration

    information will be distributed at the September county HCE meeting.

    The next county HCE meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 12th and begins at 6:00

    pm with our annual summer potluck meal.

    -- Please bring a dish to share – and any needed serving utensils. Cold beverages,

    plates, eating utensils, cups, and napkins will be provided.

    -- We will be making final plans for the Dodge County Fair and discussing upcoming

    and/or additional fund-raising activities during the business meeting that begins at

    approximately 6:45 pm.

    -- If you have not contributed to the ‘no-bake bake sale’ yet, please give your donation

    to Linda Feucht no later than this meeting.

    -- If your club is planning to complete a Club Community Service Award report, it

    must be turned in at this meeting or mailed to Diane Koch prior to the meeting date.

    Have a fun and relaxing summer!

    Diane Koch

    In This Issue

    Calendar of Events 2

    Inclement Weather

    From Pattie 3

    Klub Korner 4

    Twiddle Muffs 5 Let’s Make Music WAHCE Conference Intra-National Study

    Learning Sessions 6

    Coupons 8 Bookworms ™

    HCE at the Fair 8

    Clip Outs 9

    Website: dodge.uwex.edu

    Reflections Dodge County Association for Home and Community

  • Reflections | July-August-September 2016 Page 2

    Calendar of Events

    July 12 (Tues) – County HCE meeting with potluck Potluck supper 6:00 pm; Meeting 6:45 pm August 17 (Wed) – last day to register for August Learning Session August 17-21 (Wed-Sun) – Dodge County Fair at County Fairgrounds August 31 (Wed) – LS: Aquaponics, 1:30 pm September 1 (Thurs) – HCE newsletter articles are due September 7 (Wed) – last day to register for September Learning Session September 8 (Thurs) – County HCE meeting, 6:00 pm September 12-14 (Mon-Wed) – WAHCE Conference at the Plaza Hotel in Eau Claire mid-September – register for Southeast District Fall meeting September 21 (Wed) – LS: Composting, 1:30 pm October 1 (Sat) – last day to register for Intra-national Study October 6 (Thurs) – Achievement award nominations are due October 6 (Thurs) – Fall Council with Elections and Budget, 6:00 pm October 11 (Tues) – Southeast District Fall Meeting, Walworth County October 26 (Wed) – Intra-national Study of Kansas, 4:00 pm November 2 (Wed) – Achievement program, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Registration and refreshments, 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm; Raffle drawing at 7:30 pm Dodge County HCE received a slot at Glenn’s Market in Watertown to do a Brat Haus Fund-raiser with the proceeds going to the Book Worms™ project. The date is Friday, September 9,. 2016 – and the location is

    Glenn’s Market in Watertown. If you have any questions and/or are willing to help, please contact Sally at

    920-988-7797 or [email protected]

    Reminders All Dodge County HCE educational programs, county meetings and activities are held at the Dodge

    County Administration Building, 127 E. Oak Street, Juneau WI or as noted in the calendar.

    All Learning Sessions need five or more persons to sign up to attend.

    Registration deadline is two weeks prior to the date of the program.

    If fewer than five people sign up by that date, the session will be cancelled.

    To register for a Learning Session: Call the Extension Office at 920-386-3790, send the registration clip-

    out to the Dodge County UW-Extension Office, 127 E. Oak Street, Juneau, WI 53039, or send an email to

    Deb Weber at [email protected].

    All HCE members may attend any and all Dodge County HCE activities.

    All Learning Sessions are open to the public. Invite your friends and neighbors to attend!

    Weather Cancellations broadcast on these radio stations: Beaver Dam. - WBEV (A.M. 1430) / WXRO (FM 95.3) Mayville - WMDS (FM 98.7)

    Hartford - WTKM (A.M. 1540 / FM 104.9) Waupun - WFDL (A.M. 1170 / FM 97.7)

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Hello from Pattie

    Dear Dodge County HCE Members,

    I have been very busy this spring. Thank you to so many of you who

    attended the Focus on Women Resource Fair in April. I enjoyed presenting

    on the Five Love Languages and about the importance of nurturing the

    relationships in our lives. One of the things people learned during the

    presentation was the 5:1 magic ratio. Dr. John Gottman has found that

    happy couples showed five positive interactions for every negative

    interaction between them. This means it takes five positive actions to balance out every negative one.

    This was the 21st year for the Focus on Women and it was quite successful. All had a great time! In

    addition, I am in the midst of finishing a six-week parenting class, I wrapped up teaching Raising a

    Thinking Child for sixty plus childcare providers, I held a summit to educate the community about

    adverse childhood experiences, I teamed up with Fond du Lac County to hold a poverty simulation

    with Waupun Area School District, and… so much more. I also had the privilege of representing

    Epsilon Sigma Phi, the Wisconsin chapter, during a weeklong leadership conference in Washington

    DC this past spring called Public Issues Leadership Development. The conference is conducted by and

    for Extension professionals and volunteers; the annual conference prepares participants to engage in

    U.S. public policy and the legislative process. During the conference, I had the opportunity to connect

    with Wisconsin congressional representatives to discuss Extension impacts and issues. I am so

    grateful for the opportunity to attend the conference and I learned so much. Can you believe I am 50

    years old and have never been to Washington DC? I will certainly go back.

    On a personal note, I plan to take extra personal and vacation days over the summer as my mom’s

    health is not good and I want to spend as much time with her as I can. Life is too short not to spend the

    time we need to with the people who mean the most to us. However, I look forward to seeing many of

    you throughout the summer at various summertime activities including the Dodge County Fair.

    Finally, the climate survey that I have been telling you about is almost ready to be sent out. I will be

    sending via email for those that have email addresses, and USPS for those that do not. I look forward

    to reading and sharing the results with you all late summer or early fall.

    Enjoy the beautiful Wisconsin Summer!

    Pattie Carroll

    “An EEO/Affirmative Action Employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in

    employment and programming, including Title IX and ADA requirements.

    If you need an interpreter, materials in alternate formats or other accommodations to access this program. or

    activity, please contact the Dodge County UW-Extension Office at 920-386-3790 as soon as possible

    preceding the scheduled event so that proper arrangements can be made in a timely fashion.”

    Pattie Carroll Family Living Educator

    and HCE Advisor

    Reflections | July-August-September 2016 Page 3

  • Klub Korner

    Indian Garden March

    The Indian Garden Club enjoyed the Easy Breads and Rolls project, with each

    member bringing bread or rolls from the project booklet, and served with corn chowder by hostess, Sandy.

    New member is Barb Duxstad. We decided to donate “Craft Treasurers”, completed craft items in a basket, to

    the quilt raffle. Members are collecting coupons for the Military and making Alzheimer autism muffs for the

    County Community Services Projects.

    April

    The Indian Garden Club enjoyed an early supper at Village Garden Restaurant in Juneau and then went as a

    club to the lesson “Meet Alice in Dairyland”. Teyanna Loether, the 69th Alice, gave an interesting and

    informative talk. Our club is collecting coupons for the Military and is planning our club trip.

    May

    The Indian Garden Club is planning a June trip to Madison. Members are collecting coupons for the Military,

    attended Spring Council and Focus on Women. We are working on our Basket for the Raffle and are checking

    into interest for a new club. Money was collected for the Bakeless Bake Sale. Members were shown how to

    make Dryer Balls. Some members made and showed Alzheimer Muffs they made and will distribute.

    Submitted by Lorraine Kohn

    Mother Hubbards March

    Our club was treated to a delicious corned beef and veggies dinner. We also had swirl bread, artisan bread,

    pecan rolls and sour cream twists for dessert (from the Breads learning project).

    April

    Members came up with ideas for projects for next year.

    May

    We donated money to the Mayville Food Pantry.

    Submitted by LaVerne Schultz

    Emerald Clovers Emerald Clovers planned and organized the Spring Amish Tour for Dodge County HCE members, family and

    friends. Fifty four participants enjoyed the educational day with stops and talks by the owners at Pleasant

    View Bakery, Lilac Furniture Gallery, Mishlers’ County Store, Salemville Cheese, A and E Foods/Grandma’s

    Candy, Grand River Greenhaus, and Susie’s Quilts. Participants enjoyed lunch made and served in an Amish

    Home. Emerald Clovers had two service project work meetings in which no-sew blankets were made for

    Reformation Lutheran Church in Milwaukee. Members learned how they can get more involved in the

    Habitat for Humanity Build in Juneau by attending an informational session on this valuable project. Emerald

    Clover members are collecting coupons for the Military Project with the American Legion Auxiliary 146 in

    Beaver Dam and made a monetary contribution to help with the postage cost of mailing the

    coupons. Members are also involved in making the Twiddle Muffs for various nursing homes and

    facilities. The club had a planning session to select topics for programs for the next four meetings.

    Submitted by Sally Schoenike

    There were no other HCE Center submissions with club minutes for this newsletter edition.

    Reflections | July-August-September 2016 Page 4

  • Reflections | July-August-September 2016 Page 5

    Twiddle Muffs A Twiddle muff is a double thickness hand muff with bits and bobs attached

    inside and out. It is designed to provide a stimulation activity for restless

    hands for patients suffering from dementia. These twiddle muffs provide an

    engaging entertaining way to occupy the hands. They also help keep

    patient’s hands warm.

    The twiddle muffs can be knit or crocheted and have lots of fun things

    (buttons, beads and so forth). There have been several requests from nursing

    homes for this item. If you would like to learn more about them, please

    contact Iris Steffen at 920-474-4051 or email

    [email protected]. Emerald Clover members encourages HCE members to get involved with

    this project.

    Let’s Make Music:

    This year, the people’s choice judging for the Cultural Arts bonus category “Let’s Make Music” took

    place at the county HCE summer picnic on Thursday, June 9th. Of the two musical-themed creations

    brought to the picnic, the ‘music box’ made by Jean Milroy received one more vote than did Sharon

    Greenwald’s ‘shadow box’. Jean’s musical creation will be taken to the WAHCE Conference in

    September where it will be placed on display for another ‘people’s choice’ vote by conference

    attendees.

    WAHCE Conference:

    All Dodge County HCE members are invited to attend the annual state conference at the Plaza Hotel in

    Eau Claire on September 12–14, 2016. Registration information and workshop descriptions can be

    found in the May issue of Update and on the WAHCE website (www.wahceinc.org). Registration

    deadline is August 13th.

    To make room reservations call the Plaza Hotel at 1-800-482-7829 and ask for group room block #

    8708 to receive the conference room rate of $99 (up to 4 people).

    Anyone attending the conference may wish to donate an item (new or like new, hand-crafted or

    purchased) to the Silent Auction. And be ready to bid on items that have been donated by others!

    Proceeds will support a project chosen by the WAHCE International Committee.

    Intra-national Study of Kansas:

    Wednesday, October 26th at 4:00 pm

    If you plan to attend but haven’t registered for this session, please do so by

    October 1st. (The registration form is printed on the back cover of this issue of Reflections.) Everyone

    who registers will receive a recipe to prepare for the meal. Recipes will be available for pick-up at the

    Fall Council meeting on October 6th.

    If you have any books, photos, souvenirs or other items from the state of Kansas, please bring them for

    the display table and be ready to talk about anything you brought!

    mailto:[email protected]://www.wahceinc.org

  • Reflections | July-August-September 2016 Page 6

    Learning Sessions

    Learning Session: Acuaponics Date: Wednesday, August 31 Time: 1:30 pm

    Place: County Administration Building, Auditorium, Room F & G

    Mark Krause will give us a virtual tour of the family’s new aquaponics farm near

    Horicon. Aquapoinics combines the raising of aquatic animals (fish) with hydroponics

    (the cultivation of plants in water).

    Learning Session: Composting Date: Wednesday, September 21 Time: 1:30 pm

    Place: County Administration Building, Auditorium, Room H & I

    Learn about the benefits of composting. Learn what to compost, and what not

    to compost, using different composting methods.

    Learning Session: Intra-national Study of Kansas Date: Wednesday, October 26 Time: 4:00 pm

    Place: County Administration Building, Auditorium, Room H & I

    Take an armchair tour of this Midwestern state. Learn about historical,

    cultural and scenic places to visit, and get a taste of the traditional foods

    of the state of Kansas.

    Learning Session: Food Label Lingo Date: Thursday, November 17 Time: 3:00 pm

    Place: County Administration Building, Auditorium, Room H & I

    Come and learn how to identify and understand the different parts

    of a food label. The resources and tips gained will help you speak

    Food Label Lingo and empower you to make nutritious decisions

    that will lead to lifelong healthy eating habits.

    Registration is required at least two weeks prior to the date of each Learning Session.

    Register by phone 920-386-3790, email [email protected] or return the registration

    clip-out to Dodge County Extension Office, Dodge County Administration Building,

    127 E. Oak Street, Juneau WI 53039.

    If fewer than five people register for any session, that session will be cancelled

    and those who registered will be notified.

    mailto:[email protected]

  • As of May 30, 2016 I have totaled $21,809.17 in coupons. Please re-

    member not to include restaurant coupons or coupons redeemable on-

    ly at specific department stores. Each coupon must be cut apart. There

    is no need to separate categories. That is done when they reach the military bases abroad. Keep

    track of the time you spend clipping as I will also keep track of the time I use adding them up.

    I'm hoping almost every HCE member will hand in clipped coupons at least once. You may

    drop them off at my house if you make a trip through Juneau. This is a simple project that al-

    most every HCE member can do. Clipping coupons can strengthen your fingers and make them

    fight off arthritis. I will writing a report for "Service of Love" which is due Aug. 1. I hope we

    even bigger totals to report for June and July.

    Submitted by Marianne Zastrow

    We have completed another successful year for Wisconsin Book-

    worms™ in a variety of schools in Dodge County. We reached

    around 100 students in the following Schools: Schurz School, Water-

    town with Barb Siebel (Country Neighbors HCE) as the volunteer

    reader; St. John’s, Juneau with Marianne Zastrow (Ledgeview

    HCE) as the volunteer reader; John Hustis, Hustisford with the So-

    cialettes HCE members (Judy Ashby, Anita Back, Camille Brzeczkow-

    ski, Caroline Jeffers, Kris Kluewer, Jean Milroy, Shirley Pulkkila, and

    Alice Roth) as the volunteer readers; St. John’s, Fox Lake with Karen

    Schmidt and Barb Wendler from Emerald Clovers as the volunteer

    readers; and the Head Start Programs in Beaver Dam with Minda Klug (Individual Member),

    Iris Steffen and Lynn Stanton from Emerald Clovers as the volunteer readers.

    Thanks to our very dedicated readers for the time they spent preparing for their visit. The

    teachers we work with, the students and their families appreciate the efforts of everyone helping

    make this program possible.

    If there are any HCE members who would like to get involved in this worthwhile program,

    please contact Sally at 920-988-7797 or email her at [email protected]. Any HCE clubs

    that wish to make a donation to the Dodge County Wisconsin Bookworms™ Program, we

    would appreciate it as we are looking to expand this program. The cost is $25 per student par-

    ticipant each year. Contact Sally for more information.

    Thanks to everyone that supports Wisconsin Bookworms™ in Dodge County.

    Dodge County HCE received a slot at Glenn’s Market in Watertown to do a Brat Haus Fund-

    raiser with the proceeds going to the Book Worms project. The date is Friday, September 9, 2016

    – and the location is Glenn’s Market in Watertown. If you have any questions and/or are willing

    to help, please contact Sally at 920-988-7797 or [email protected]

    Reflections | July-August-September 2016 Page 7

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • Dodge County HCE at the Fair

    We will again read to the children at the Dodge County Fair. We will also have a display and quilt raffle. We

    need people for several shifts at our booth and more people to read. Please sign up at the July County Meeting

    or phone Lorraine Kohn at 920-261-3535 to volunteer. Thanks to all who volunteer. We appreciate your help.

    The schedule is as follows:

    HCE Reading Hour at the

    Fair

    Wednesday, August 17

    5:00 p.m. - Lorraine Kohn

    6:00 p.m. - Minda Klug

    Thursday, August 18

    2:00 p.m. -

    5:00 p.m. - Lynn Stanton

    Saturday, August 20

    2:00 p.m. -

    3:00 p.m.– Marianne Zastrow

    Sunday, August 21

    1:00 pm -

    BOOKSARE NOT NEEDED this year!

    We will use those left over from last year,

    unless you wish to bring your own. Thanks to

    all who have donated books over the years, for

    children we read to at the Fair!

    HCE Fair Booth

    Wednesday, August 17

    Make Display -

    3:00-4:30 p.m. - Lorraine Kohn

    4:30-6:00 p.m. - Sharon Greenwald

    6:00-8:00 p.m. - Karen Schmidt

    Thursday, August 18

    10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-

    12:00-2:00 p.m. -

    2:00-4:00 p.m. -

    4:00-6:00 p.m. - Minda Klug

    6:00-8:00 p.m. – Lynn Stanton

    Friday, August 19

    12:00-2:00 p.m. -

    2:00-4:00 p.m. -

    4:00-6:00 p.m. -

    6:00-8:00 p.m. -

    Saturday, August 20

    10:00 a.m-12:00 p.m.-

    12:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. -

    2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Jean Milroy

    4:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m. - Marianne Zastrow

    Sunday, August 21

    12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Erika Kirchhuebel

    2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.-

    4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

    5:30 p.m./Take Down - Lorraine Kohn &

    _____________

    (Mon., August 15—Set-up Display) 1:30pm—Jean Milroy, Diane Koch & Lorraine

    Kohn

    Reflections | July-August-September 2016 Page 8

  • Dodge County UW-Extension 127 E. Oak Street Rm. 108 Juneau WI 53039 Phone 920-386-3790 Fax 920-386-3928Website: dodge.uwex.edu

    Clip Outs

    Learning Session: Composting

    Wednesday, September 21 Time 1:30pm

    Name ____________________

    Club _____________________

    Phone #: __________________

    Please RSVP by September 7, 2016

    Learning Session: Intra-national Study of Kansas

    Wednesday, October 26 Time 4:00pm

    Name ____________________

    Club _____________________

    Phone #: __________________

    Please RSVP by October 12, 2016

    Learning Session: Acuaponics

    Wednesday, August 31 Time: 1:30pm

    Name ____________________

    Club _____________________

    Phone #: __________________

    Please RSVP by August 17, 2016

    Learning Session: Food Label Lingo

    Thursday, November 17 Time 3:00 pm

    Name ____________________

    Club _____________________

    Phone #: __________________

    Please RSVP by November 3, 2016