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IN THIS ISSUE... ...Word from the
Associate Director - Extension and Applied Research WORD FROM THE
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR - EXTENSION AND APPLIED RESEARCH A bit of background.... The 4-H Name and Emblem are protected under federal statute Title 18, U. S. Code 707. Statutory responsibility and authorization for use of the name and emblem are given to the Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture. National 4-H Headquarters then further provides minimum requirements for Land-Grant Universities and Cooperative Extension to follow in their use of the name and emblem and its intent in being a symbol of positive youth development. And where are we in Kansas?.... In a recent retreat of the 4-H campus and area faculty, some logical steps were defined to insure only minor disruptions in the overall 4-H program. A first step would be to engage with agents, stakeholders, volunteers, and partners to create a road map for a smooth transition towards compliance with national standards for age-appropriate participation. I applaud the 4-H faculty for their determination in protecting the integrity of the 4-H youth development program and organization in Kansas. First and foremost, Kansas 4-H must stand for POSITIVE youth development. Bringing the events, activities, and experiences of 4-H into compliance with the national standards would only seem appropriate as a positive step towards protecting the integrity of the 4-H name and emblem. Additionally, it assures that 4-H is indeed an organization founded on and retaining its roots in evidence-based experiential learning towards positive youth development. In the spirit of John Miller, annual conference speaker and author of QBQ, I trust and hope that every one of you who are involved in some way with the delivery of 4-H youth experiences will look at how YOU can contribute towards a smooth and positive transition into compliance with national standards for the Kansas 4- H organization. --Daryl Buchholz dbuchhol@ksu.edu
KANELECT AND
HEALTH INSURANCE OPEN ENROLLMENT KanElect participation in 2006 DOES NOT carry forward to 2007. To participate in 2007, you must enroll on-line, via the State of Kansas Open Enrollment Program at http://www.kansas.gov/employee . Employees desiring to enroll in a health insurance plan or make changes to their current plan also need to enroll via the above website. Employees not wanting to make changes to their health insurance do not need to enroll on-line. Questions can be directed to the Division of Human Resources at 785-532-6277. --Division of Human Resources
A PLANNED
CHANGE FOR THE KANSAS 4-H PROGRAM The following statement is the resulting outcome of discussions and decisions by State and Area 4-H specialists, Extension Administrators and the President of the Kansas 4-H Foundation at the 4-H Staff Retreat, October 6, 2006. "We are gathering information and organizing a task force to investigate: * How Kansas 4-H will move toward
compliance with USDA policy and national standards regarding 4-H
membership age requirements of 9 to 19 Currently, Kansas 4-H is not in compliance and is inconsistent in its application of the age appropriate competition policy. The task force will be made up of key stakeholder groups including youth, volunteers, extension agents, specialists, 4-H Foundation, administration, and partnering organizations. More information will be forthcoming as the plan evolves." --Pat McNally pmcnally@ksu.edu
RESPONSE TO
TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM QUESTIONS FROM K-STATE RESEARCH AND EXTENSION
ANNUAL CONFERENCE With the help of several individuals, I have researched these issues. Let me first refer you to the website, http://www.k-state.edu/policies/ppm/4870.html , which will provide you with the details about the program. Also, I want to answer the specific questions: 1) Dr. Beth Unger, Vice Provost for Academic Services and Technology and Dean of the Division of Continuing Education, informs me that distance education courses carrying credit are eligible for tuition assistance through the tuition assistance program and the PPM policy 4870. According to the Division of Human Resources, tuition assistance is available for distance education courses at the rate of regular on-campus courses. Tuition assistance is NOT available for the difference in cost between regular and distance education courses. K-State tuition assistance is also available for credit courses taken from other Regents universities and community colleges, as well as courses taken through neighboring states' universities or consortiums . 2) Effective June 1, 2006, thesis and dissertation credits are now eligible for tuition assistance. Please direct any questions regarding tuition assistance to the Division of Human Resources at 785-532-6277. Once again, I really appreciate the questions. They allow me to learn more about these policies but, more importantly, to communicate the support the system has for continued education for personal growth and professional development. --Fred Cholick fcholick@ksu.edu
KANSAS BOARD OF REGENTS MANDATORY
RETIREMENT PLAN At the Kansas Board of Regents June 22, 2006 meeting, the Board approved significant improvements to its Mandatory Retirement plan based on recommendations from the Board’s Retirement Plan Committee. These changes are effective December 31, 2006. At that time, TIAA-CREF and ING will be the only retirement plan providers. Informational packets are in the process of being mailed to all Kansas Board of Regents eligible employees. These packets contain: a. letter from Reginald Robinson,
President and CEO of the Board, Each participant will need to carefully review the packet of materials to determine which retirement plan provider they want to elect as well as how they want their contributions allocated. Please note that some current funds will not be available with the new lineup of investments. All of the Kansas Board of Regents educational institutions have arranged meetings on their campuses for representatives from the Board, TIAA-CREF and ING, to explain the changed plan as well as new fund lines available for investment and those that will no longer be available for investment. A schedule of these meetings can be found at: http://www.kansasregents.org . Click on the Kansas Board of Regents Retirement Plan logo. All participants in the Kansas Board of Regents Mandatory Retirement Plan are strongly encouraged to attend a meeting closest to your work location. Questions should be addressed to Joe Younger or Elizabeth Mowry Harbstreit at 785-532-6277, or e-mail BENADMIN@KSU.EDU . --Joe Younger
THANK YOU FROM
MARY TOWNLEY
4-H POSTER WINNERS
ECONOMIC POLICY CONFERENCE AND AGRITOURISM: IS DENSITY DESTINY? The Agriculture Marketing Division of the Kansas Department of Commerce is sponsoring $30,000 in scholarships to help Kansas agritourism operators attend conferences, seminars and educational tours, gain first-hand information regarding practices and techniques used by other agritourism vendors and develop nationwide relationships within the industry. The objective is to help agritourism operators to gain first-hand information regarding agritourism best practices around the region and the country, and to develop professional, educational, and marketing relationships within the industry nationwide. Up to $5,000 is available to attend an approved conference, and up to $2,000 is available to help fund an educational trip to targeted agritourism regions. Applications will be accepted from October 5 through November 15, 2006.For more information on these scholarships, visit http://www.kansasagritourism.org/news/KS_AGT_Scholarships.htm . --Dan Kahl dkahl@oznet.ksu.edu
LEARNING TO SPEAK THE 4-H LINGO Take time today to sign up for this educational opportunity on the 4-H website. You will be glad you did as there is something for everyone. This training is sponsored by the 4-H Camp Action Team. --Susie Latta slatta@ksu.edu
FEEDING
KANSAS CITY CONFERENCE
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL http://www.nae4ha.org/directory/jyd/index.html --Phyllis Kriesel pkriesel@oznet.ksu.edu
A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING
POVERTY...
PUBLICATIONS/PRODUCTION SERVICES UPDATE Canceling Orders
YOUTH GROUPS NEEDED TO PILOT TRAIL
MIXX If you are interested in being "in front of the pack" for trail and physical activity promotion, contact Elaine Johannes, ejohanne@ksu.edu ; or Joan Kahl, jkahl@ksu.edu, at 785-532-5773 by October 31. We welcome all inquiries. --Joan Kahl
IT'S YOUR LIBRARY! For more library information and assistance, contact Mike Haddock, Agriculture Librarian, 785-532-7418, haddock@ksu.edu , or visit the website, http://www.lib.ksu.edu . Watch for more library information in future issues of The Tuesday Letter. --Sandy Procter procter@humec.ksu.edu , and Sara Kearns, Instruction Coordinator, Hale Library MANHATTAN WOMEN INVITED TO FREE BREAST CANCER SCREENING EVENT OCTOBER 12 In celebration of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, the Manhattan Cancer Awareness Committee will have a free breast cancer screening event from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., October 12, at the Riley County-Manhattan Health Department, 2030 Tecumseh Rd.
The awareness committee, whose members include the health department, American Cancer Society, Johnson Center for Basic Cancer Research at K-State, and Mercy Regional Health Center, works to educate the community about cancer and risk reduction. To request a presentation, call Marcia Locke at the cancer center, 785-532-6705. For information on cancer, visit the American Cancer Society Website at www.cancer.org . --Marcia Locke www.k-state.edu/cancer.center
VIEW THE MASTER SCHEDULE OR ADD NEW ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS. Submit corrections to previously submitted items to jzarger@ksu.edu . DATES TAKEN FROM THE MASTER SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER 18, 2006, THROUGH OCTOBER 24, 2006: Sunday, October 22, through Thursday, October 26
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