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March 18, 2017 St. Patrick's Community Building
9:00 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.
For youth in grades 1-12
4-H Super Saturday
Cooking, Rockets, Animals, Gardening!
What’s Your Interest?
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• Register early! Class sizes are limited and are filled on a first registered
basis.
• All 1st - 12th grade youth are welcome. Youth do not have to be in 4-H
to register.
• Registration fee of $5.00 per participant must be paid at the time of
registration; cash or checks only. Fees are non-refundable. Youth
scholarships are available in case of financial hardship.
• Registration form and class schedule available online at: http://extension.wsu.edu/wallawalla/4h/
• Parents are welcome to stay as observers or to assist their child, but will
not be registered as participants. Supplies, handouts, and activities are
reserved for participating youth. Adults should allow registered youth to
be seated first. Adults must sign in at arrival and wear a name tag.
Registration Deadline is Tuesday, March 14, 2017 Registration must be received at the Extension Office by March 14 at 5:00
p.m.. Mail or bring your registration form and fee to:
WSU Extension, 328 West Poplar Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362
Checks should be made out to “4-H Leaders Council”
*Late registrations will be accepted based on available space.
SUPER SATURDAY March 18, 2017 9:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.
St. Patrick’s Community Building
408 West Poplar, Walla Walla, WA 99362 $5.00 registration fee per participant
Check-in: 9:00 - 9:30 a.m.
Come early to check in, get your name tag, and pick up a room
schedule before classes start.
Lunch Break: 11:30 - 12:10 p.m.
Bring a brown bag lunch or purchase pizza, pop or snacks from
Ranch and Home 4-H Club.
• PIZZA (Pepperoni, Hawaiian, or Cheese): $2.50 per slice
• POP OR BOTTLED WATER: $1.00
• BAKED GOODS & OTHER SNACKS: Small Fee
• Request on your registration form the number of pizza slices and
drinks you think you may purchase (include slices for adults attending
with you).
• Money for food will be collected at Super Saturday when lunch is
served (pre-payments will not be accepted at the Extension Office).
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Classes: 9:30 to 10:25 a.m.
Learn the fine art of casting a fly rod. Tom will demonstrate and coach participants on how to cast a fly rod. Instructor: Tom Craig
Fly Casting… Made Easy 5th - 12th Limit 8
Who doesn’t love a good pie? Pies start with a good crust and good
crusts are just what you will find in this class. Come learn how to
make pie crusts and find out what great things you can put in them.
Instructor: Lesa Sweeney
Pies, Pies & More Pies Limit 10
Come meet “Pick” a K-9 Narcotics Detective. Her handler is Of-
ficer Gunner Fulmer with the Walla Walla Police Department and
he will be showing off Pick’s incredible nose.
Instructor: Officer Gunner Fulmer
K-9 Narcotic Detective Limit 20
Participant's will be given an engineering problem for which they will de-
velop ideas, plan, and implement a solution.
Instructor: TBA
Engineering Problem Solving 3rd - 12th
Limit 10
What's the next best thing to play-dough? Clay! Learn how to
make a lasting sculptures by using clay. Alicia will show you the
in’s and out’s of using clay for sculpting.
Instructor: Alicia Newcomb
Sculpting 3rd - 12th Limit 10
Come learn what these heroes do everyday in their jobs that help
save people’s lives. Maybe you will become an EMT or Fireman
someday!
Instructors: Walla Walla Fire Department
EMT, Fireman or Both Limit 20
Take a look at that… skulls and furs. Learn how wildlife adapt to their habitats and what makes them unique. Instructor: Tom Schirm, Walla Walla Fish & Game
Wildlife at Home 1st - 6th Limit 20
Who doesn’t love a good comic? Learn the art of theater
while learning how to present yourself. Throw in some
theater games and you have the entire theater experience!
Instructor: Sarah Bergman
Mystery Theater 1st—8th
Limit 15
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Classes: 10:30 to 11:25 a.m.
Cakes are good, but frosting is better! Learn the basic techniques
behind frosting a cake by using different tips, equipment, and different
types of frosting. Take a couple home to share. (Mini Cakes or
Cupcakes will be used.)
Instructor: Lori Smith
Who Loves Frosting? 1st - 5th
Limit 15
Come meet “Pick” a K-9 Narcotics Detective. Her handler is Of-
ficer Gunner Fulmer with the Walla Walla Police Department and
he will be showing off Pick’s incredible nose.
Instructor: Officer Gunner Fulmer
K-9 Narcotic Detective Limit 20
Let your creative side out to play. Legos are in every house and with a few extra pieces, they will come to life. You will explore the world of Robotics, using a Lego WeDo kit. Instructor: Cindy Daves
Let’s Go...Lego Robot 1st - 6th
Limit 10
Want to sew? Come check out a simple sewing project. With a
few scraps of fabric, you can make an elegant cover for your
tissue box or a clever coaster for your cup, and much more!
Instructor: Sandi Owens
Sewing Made Easy! 3rd-12th
Limit 8
I did! Store bought bouquets of flowers are expensive. Learn to cre-
ate your own corsage and bouquet of flowers for half the cost in this
floral design class.
Instructor: Lesa Sweeney
Who sent those Flowers? 3rd - 12th
Limit 10
Who wants flies for dinner… why fish of course. Come and learn
what fish like for dinner and how to create your own version of a hand
tied fly.
Instructor: Diane Briggs
Flies for Dinner...Yuck! 4th - 12th Limit 8
Take a look at that… skulls and furs. Learn how wildlife adapt to their habitats and what makes them unique. Instructor: Tom Schirm, Walla Walla Fish & Game
Wildlife at Home 1st - 6th Limit 20
Do you own small animal? Learn how to show your critter in this
hands-on class. You will learn the basic body parts, terminology,
and how to dress and act when showing off your critter.
Instructors: Bethany Loe, Melia Loe & Allison Fenton
Chickens, Ferrets, Rabbits, Oh MY! Limit 15
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Classes: 12:15 to 1:10 p.m.
Animal Science 101 1st - 12th
Limit 15
Youth will learn effective and simple self-defense moves to develop a
winning attitude.
Instructor: Scott & Jan Brashear from the Karate Center
Self-Defense/Karate 1st - 12th
Limit 14
Cakes are good, but frosting is better! Learn the basic techniques
behind frosting a cake by using different tips, equipment, and different
types of frosting. Take a couple home to share. (Mini Cakes or
Cupcakes will be used.)
Instructor: Lori Smith
Who Loves Frosting? 6th - 12th
Limit 10
How much care does your pet need? This hands-on class will
discuss the basics of caring for your cat or dog and what to look for
when caring for your pet.
Instructors: Amy Farley & Katelynn Hassler
Pets, What do you Know? 1st -12th
Limit 15
Let your creative side out to play. Legos are in every house and with a few extra pieces, they will come to life. You will explore the world of Robotics using a Lego WeDo kit. Instructor: Cindy Daves
Let’s Go...Lego Robot 1st - 6th
Limit 10
Learn the importance of Basic First Aid. Learn how to bandage a
bad cut, tie a sling, administer back blows and stomach thrusts if
someone is choking, and the importance of calling 9-1-1 in an
emergency.
Instructor: Alyssa Christenson
Basic First Aid 1st - 6th Limit 15
Ter...what...ium? Put together your own homemade terrarium. This indoor gardening space is perfect for small plants or herb gardens. Instructors: WSU Master Gardeners
Gardening 101 1st- 12th Limt 15
Whether you are a crafter or not… take a chance! With Pinterest taking over the crafting world, what is your crafting choice? Instructor: Alanna Jacob
Mystery Craft or Messy Craft 1st - 12th Grade
Limit 10
You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to build your own rocket. Come explore the world of rockets and what it takes to get them off the ground.
Instructor: Garrett Green
ROCKETS...need we say more! 3rd - 12th Limit 10
Take a Chance; come explore the world of animal health through the eyes of a
veterinarian. Learn what it takes to care for your critters.
Instructor: Dr. Brooke Wicks
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Classes: 1:15 to 2:10 p.m.
Youth will learn effective and simple self-defense moves to develop a
winning attitude.
Instructor: Scott & Jan Brashear from the Karate Center
Self-Defense/Karate 1st - 12th
Limit 14
What your Nose Knows. Have you ever walked into a room and
wondered what that smell was? Train you nose to know. Youth
will experience a variety of aromas which help there brains decide
what to eat.
Instructor: Seamus House
Aroma Therapy 1st –12th
Limit 10
Whether you want to be royalty or not, learn how to speak and
model with poise and confidence. Walla Walla Fair Court will show
you how to be the best you can be!
Instructors: Karissa Stubblefield, Abby Grudzinski & Anglea Larish
From 4-H to Fair Court Royalty
1st - 12th Limit 12
Want to sew? Come check out a simple sewing project. With a
few scraps of fabric, you can make an elegant cover for your
tissue box or a clever coaster for your cup, and much more!
Instructor: Sandi Owens
Sewing Made Easy! 3rd-12th
Limit 15
Do you know how to take care of yourself and family if a natural
disaster were to occur. We will talk about man-made and natural
disasters, and instruct youth to build a disaster supply kit.
Instructor: Alyssa Christenson
Passport to Preparedness 1st -6th Limit 15
Ter...what...ium? Put together your own homemade Terrarium. This indoor gardening space is perfect for small plants or herb gardens. Instructors: WSU Master Gardeners
Gardening 101 1st- 12th Limit 12
Whether you are a crafter or not… take a chance! With Pinterest taking over the crafting world, what is your crafting choice? Instructor: Alanna Jacob
Mystery Craft or Messy Craft 1st - 12th Grade
Limit 10
You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to build your own rocket. Come explore the world of rockets and what it takes to get them off the ground.
Instructor: Garrett Green
ROCKETS...need we say more! 3rd - 12th Limit 12
Make a beaded craft project for yourself and an identical craft kit to donate to
Seattle Children’s Hospital. Participants will also make a Get Well card to include
with the craft kit.
Instructors: County Teens
Community Service Project - Seattle Children’s Hospital Craft Kits
1st - 12th Limit 10