Friday, November 12, 2010

By Request - The Recipe for Ginger Snap Cookies at the Walk for Joy


Awesome Ginger Snap Cookies
Read the recipe through before you start baking! It is important that you use exactly the ingredients specified. 

4 cups unbleached, all purpose flour, sifted
2 Tablespoons ground ginger (yes, tablespoons)
3 teaspoons baking soda
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
3/4 teaspoons salt
3/4 cup UNSALTED, REAL BUTTER, softened
3/4 cup Crisco solid shortening
1 cup sugar
1 cup LIGHT brown sugar (dark brown will make them too soft)
2 eggs
1/2 cup molasses

1/2 hour to 1 hour before baking (this will depend on how warm or cool it is in your home) ...Take the butter and eggs out of the refrigerator so they can come to room temperature.  DO NOT SOFTEN  BUTTER IN MICROWAVE!  This changes the composition of the butter.  Also, use real butter.  Margarine and spreads have a lot of water in them.

1.  In a medium size bowl (not the mixing bowl), whisk together flour, ginger, soda, cinnamon, cloves, and salt.  Set aside.

Submitted by Ted and Sandy Reynolds

2.  Cream butter, shortening, sugar and brown sugar in large mixing bowl just until well combined.

3.  Add eggs and molasses.  Beat until smooth.

4.  Set mixer at lowest speed (or you'll end up looking like a flour snowman!).  Add dry ingredients 1/2 cup at a time.  Mix well.  Dough will be stiff.

5.  Cover and refrigerate for 2 -3 hours.

Set  oven to 375 degrees and preheat for 20 minutes.  Oven rack should be in center of oven. Additional rack should be above that one.

6.Using a cookie scoop or two teaspoons, roll dough into 1 inch balls and place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet.  Try to make the balls about the same size,1 inch.  Airbake cookie sheets work well.  If you use regular baking sheets, be careful not to bake too long.

7.  Bake cookies 10-11 minutes. Keep a close eye on them! Check them at 10 minutes and add a minute if you need to.  Use a timer! They should be light brown and slightly soft in the center when they come out of the oven. Try not to let them get dark brown around the edges. 

Allow your cookie sheet to cool completely before putting more dough on it.

8. When cookies come out of the oven, wait  30 seconds and then place cookies on wire rack to cool.  When completely cool, put cookies in an airtight container and put a slice of bread on top of the cookies before putting on the lid.  Don't leave them out in the air too long or you will have crunchier cookies.

                                          Enjoy!!  Makes  at least 7 doz. (84) very fattening cookies!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Arriving Home and Staying In Touch

We hope everyone arrived home safely, and on their travels, carried with them fond memories, new friendships and warm wishes from Delaware.

We do have the benefit of technology to keep us connected. This blog and the Flickr photo gallery (with 900+ photos in place and more tour photos to come) act in concert with the printed address directory to facilitate all of us to remain in touch.

To that end, it would be helpful to put name to face. This brain of the blogmaster is not quite sharp enough, or attended enough forums to know all the names that go with the many images the Flickr site offers!

Therefore, if you would like to add a caption or can identify the people in a particular photo, please let Michele Walfred know and she will add it to the photo as soon as possible. Since many photos share the same generic photo number, it would be helpful to let us know the day the photo was taken or subject: e.g., Friday workshop, Saturday dinner, a brief description of the photo, e.g., man in the brown sweater and girl with the red hair looking at the pumpkin, and we will likely be able to find it from there.  It would also be helpful to know the Postal Code of the subjects.

Full names will not be published. To protect your privacy, we will list: Lisa B. from DE and Debbie P. from PA, etc.  You should be able to figure out the full name from your printed address directory. We will be happy to send anyone an e-copy of that address directory in Excel.That will help you with creating labels and mail merges for the future.

In most cases, we did collect email addresses at registration. If you request an email address of a 2010 NERVF attendee, we will gladly share it upon getting their permission first.

If you don't mind releasing your email to other attendees, just email Michele with the subject, "OK to share my email" and those emails will be added to a separate address book that will be shared with other NERVF attendees.

For the members of the 2010 4-H NERVF Planning Committee, the end of our weekend is bittersweet. We've been working hard...and now we get to return home and rest - we are thankful our lives are returning back to normal- but we already are missing you-our extended 4-H family-and like you, are thinking ahead to when we can see you again - learn and celebrate at your side, and enjoy your warm 4-H smiles. Until then, we wish you many blessings...go forth doing what you do best -  Making the Best Better!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Pictures are in for Friday night

Click here to see pictures posted soon after they are taken!!!

Remember! If you click on the plus sign inside the magnifying glass...then look to the top right to "select all sizes" and you can download the picture in its original size or a smaller one if you prefer - absolutely free!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Today's the day the excitement begins!

Delaware 4-H Extension staff and volunteers are rising early this morning, packing their bags and just like you, heading down to Rehoboth Beach's Atlantic Sands!

We have a shorter trip however, but we are getting up to get ready, setting up the welcome reception, organizing the registration desk, and finishing all the last minute details.

There are simply no words to tell you how excited we are-so just look for our big, genuine smiles as we say hello and know that we are so pleased to have you as our guests!

If there is anything we can do to make your stay with us more pleasant, please let our staff know! Look for the green "staff" ribbon.

It's raining in Delaware today, a part of a larger rain system that us sweeping up the East Coast.  Please drive safely! Don't speed! And be ready to party 4-H and First State style!!!

Monday, November 1, 2010

2010 NERVF Photos

Throughout the forum this weekend, we will have folks uploading pictures to our Flickr account - a photo sharing site. Last year we created a set to put some pictures of prior forums, so we thought that it would be best to continue in the same location!

So, please bookmark our 4-H NERVF Flicker page and check back often as the new 2010 pictures are loaded. It may take a week after the event for all the images to make their way for your viewing pleasure!

You do not need to sign in or create an account to view any of the pictures.Flickr is absolutely free! In fact, if you see a picture and you would like to have a copy of it, Flickr makes it easy. Simply click the magnifying glass icon with a + in the middle, and the picture will enlarge and you will have the option to download a thumbnail, small, medium, large or original size photo.

Flickr also enables you to view all the pictures in a slideshow, without having to download anything. These pictures will be left up indefinitely.

However, if there is a picture posted that you would like us to remove, please let us know immediately. You can also Google NERVF and Flickr and the link should come right up!

Weather Forecast for Rehoboth Beach 19971

Forecast as per the Weather Channel 11/1/2010

Saturday, October 30, 2010

All loaded and ready to go!

T-shirts are in and bags are packed!
Members of our Registration Committee and friends from Kent and New Castle Counties spent Saturday morning stuffing the registration bags with goodies. We hope you like the quality bags, and what you find inside them!!
Members of the Registration Committee spent this Saturday stuffing bags!

Friday, October 29, 2010

More Trivia

Besides chicken, Delaware is known for a particular type of food, rarely found elsewhere. What is it? Hint:  It is most often eaten at breakfast. There is even a festival named for it. What is the festival's name?

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Free Health Screenings on Saturday!

Dr. William Campbell, professor of nursing at Salisbury University, and former Delaware 4-H'er, proud parent of a 4-H'er and forum presenter Megan Campbell, and 2002 Delaware Salute to Excellence winner will be offering free health screenings to NERVF attendees on Saturday, Nov. 6, outside the Swan Ballroom. Joining Bill will be three of his nursing students, Stephanie, Kristen and Lauren.

The screenings will begin immediately following the workshop II session, continue through lunch and wrap up before workshop III session begins.

Bill has been a stalwart supporter of 4-H. He and his wife Carlene, also a nurse, have donated their services as leaders and nurses for many, many, years. Day camps, overnighters, state camps...the Campbell's have been there for 4-H. Anytime there is a chance to present health-themed workshops- Bill and Carlene donate their time, wisdom and expertise. We are proud and very lucky to claim them as ours!

But we are sharing them on Saturday with you!! (Carlene is doing a workshop about stress). We hope you take a few important minutes of your time to reinforce and double check the H of your health! Remember...it's part of the pledge!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

NERVF Press Releases

Today a press release went out to local Rehoboth/Lewes media to remind them that they will soon be covered in clovers!  Read the release here. Within the release is a media advisory highlighting Friday's lighted Walk for Joy.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Brush up on your Delaware Trivia!

Throughout the NERVF gatherings, we will be asking everyone to answer some questions about Delaware: history, trivia and yes even a little fun! As the final week countdown begins, we will be positing some hints of questions that might be asked!

Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution in 1787. The exact day is also another day noted in American history. What is it?

What group of people first settled Delaware in the 17th Century?

Delaware is known for it's chicken production, in particular, broiler chickens. There are three major poultry companies that operate in the state. What are they named and which one is a 2010 4-H NERVF sponsor?
 More tomorrow!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Confirmation letters mailed on Friday, Oct 22. From Ernie Lopez

Confirmation letters have been mailed to all registered attendees.  Below is the text of the letter for your convenience:

October 22, 2010


Dear 2010 NERVF attendee:

With just over two weeks to go before the 4-H North East Regional Volunteer Forum, it is with a great sense of excitement and a thankful heart that I send you my very best wishes from Delaware!

All of us who have been planning this forum over the last two years are looking forward to welcoming you with open arms as we join together in 4-H fellowship!  We were pleased with the increase in registrations over the course of the last few weeks with both full time and part time Forum participation!  Thanks for spreading the word and stepping up to our challenge!

Tours are all set and workshop rooms have been booked at the Atlantic Sands Hotel and businesses around the town of Rehoboth Beach are awaiting your arrival almost as much as we are!   Great restaurants like “Jam Bistro” across from the hotel and renowned Nicola Pizza, “Home of the World Famous Nicoboli” are offering specials for our Forum participants (just in case your delicious meals at the hotel are not enough)!   Don’t forget to bring an item for our auction which will take place on Saturday, the 6th, just prior to our Monsanto Salute to Excellence program and please don’t show up at the luau on Friday night without a fun Hawaiian shirt (although we’ll still let you in without one)!  Again, please feel free to call me on my personal cell phone at [DELETED ON BLOG ONLY] or my office line at 302-856-2585 x561 for any other questions about tours and workshops or anything you want to know about wonderful Rehoboth Beach and our Forum!

We wish you safe travels once again and look forward to seeing you, whether your 2010 NERVF experience starts on Thursday, Friday or Saturday!   We can’t wait to see you! 

 
NERVF Host Hotel
Atlantic Sands Hotel
101 North Boardwalk
Rehoboth Beach, DE.  19971
302-227-2511 

Yours in 4-H,
State 4-H Volunteer Coordinator
University of Delaware


Area Restaurants offer 4-H NERVF attendees 15 percent discount!

Newly opened Jam's Bistro, 20 Baltimore Avenue, acts as the unofficial lounge for the Atlantic Sands Hotel, and welcomes all 4-H volunteers with a 15 percent discount. All you have to do is show them your registration ID card! Even though breakfast, lunch and dinner is offered to full time attendees, we know there may be some of you who just feel like a mid-afternoon or late night snack. If so, check out Jam's Bisto...or...

Nicola's Pizza- home of the famous Nic-o-boli is located in the ocean block of Rehoboth Avenue! The folks at this famous landmark restaurant join Jams in offering a 10 percent discount.

For those of you doing Rehoboth on your own - this might be a great alternative! Bon Appetit!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Late arrivals welcome- early bird rate will remain permanent!

We've got a great 4-H crowd committed to attending the 2010 Northeast Regional Volunteer Forum and we are very pleased with our list of attendees and can't wait to see all of you (and meet some of you for the first time) in less than 4 weeks! And guess what, we have room for more! More clover, more green, more fun!

Please spread the word to your friends, and those who plan things at the last minute (gulp! yes there are some of us out there) that it is never too late to be a part this wonderful 4-H tradition.  The early bird rate is now the standard fixed rate and walk in registrations on Thursday will be welcomed at the rate of $300.

So, if you have a 4-H friend sitting on the fence, tell them to hop off and join you! We will get them signed up for some workshops and or tour that they will love.

I'm an authentic 4-H Rehoboth Early Bird and I am holding a spot for you at my rate!  I might steal a french fry from you however, as my commission!

UD Press Release on upcoming forum

University of Delaware posted this press release about the 2010 4-H NERVF recently on UDaily

Delaware artist donates framed work to live auction

Delaware artist Brian Magargal has generously donated a signed, framed print of  Rocking Horse (seen here without the frame).

We are grateful for Brian's talent and support of Delaware 4-H. As an art educator at Salesianum School in Wilmington, Brian connects with youth and helps them communicate through art...something he and 4-H have in common. Good luck at the auction!

Rocking Horse by Brian Magargal

 






Saturday, October 9, 2010

Rehoboth doesn't slow down in the fall at all!

Less than a month away- if Nov. 4-7 is anything like Oct. 9, you will find Rehoboth Beach bustling with activity, creative shops to fit every interest open and ready to do business. Today it was 77 degrees! Last year in November, the weather was the same. We can only hope for a repeat! These were all taken October 9, 2010!
Thrasher's have the best french fries...and their building confirms how nice it was on October 9th!

Old Salt Gift Shoppe in Penny Lane

Lovely stores- Tax free shopping

All the stores are opened through the holiday season.

One of the iconic candy stores along Rehoboth's boardwalk


Famous custard shop in all flavors imaginable

Columbus Day weekend celebrates Greyhound adoption

One of Rehoboth's year round residents!

In the mood for an old fashioned lollipop? We have you covered!

Colorful banners beckon vistors inside many stores and shoppes!

Alley storefronts offer added beauty that welcome you  on every turn!

Nothing quite like a Saturday stroll on Rehoboth's one mile boardwalk. Shorts in October?  Who would have thought?

The  Rehoboth Bandstand occupies center stage and harkens to a century ago when Rehoboth became a vacation destination.
One of the store-filled alleys off Rehoboth Avenue. There is something here for everyone!
Outside of Browseabout Books- an old fashioned bookstore, stationer and gift shop. A must stop!
Always fun to see how some vendors market their wares. This is one of Rehoboth's many interesting jewelery and fashion stores.
If it's fall, it means caramel apples with all kinds of toppings. They don't last long on their wax paper shelves! 
Rehoboth Avenue in October, 2010. If it weren't for the calendar, you wouldn't know summer was over!
Entrance into Penny Lane, another alley full of shops.
Lunch vouchers available for Grotto's- so popular, it has many locations in Rehoboth.







Saturday, October 2, 2010

Kayla Martell - Miss Delaware update!

Our new Miss Delaware 2010 sure is busy - beautifully representing Delaware and 4-H all across the state! As such, her schedule to visit our NERVF forum had to be tweaked a little. Kayla will now be joining us on Sunday, November 7.

Source: http://www.missde.org/

We're sure you will find her story as inspiring as we do! As the Northeast Regional Volunteer Forum comes to a close on Sunday, we hope you will will leave Delaware moved by Kayla's message of how 4-H Youth Programming instilled her with self- confidence and prepared her for many of Kayla's important causes and missions as Miss Delaware 2010.

A lighted "Walk for Joy" details announced- all Delaware 4-H is welcomed!

The Delaware 4-H community is welcomed to participate in this poignant, lighted walk designed to raise cancer awareness and honor the memory of Joy Sparks who dedicated her life to introducing youth and adults to the joy of 4-H youth programming. We hope you will attend and join your fellow 4-H friends as we  illuminate our message and awareness the evening of Thursday, Nov. 4. 2010.


It's not too late to order T-shirts and pins!

The 2010 4-H NERVF Registration Committee is getting ready to put in the order for T-shirts. Thanks to all of you who ordered T-shirts and pins when you registered! But there is still time to get an official 2010 T-shirt.

Please email Michele Walfred  by October 15th with your size requirement and the number of shirts/pins you would like. We will set aside your order and you can pay for the T-shirts or pins when you register. (Exact change or make check payable to University of Delaware.)

Shirts sized Adult Small to Extra Large are $10.
Shirts sized XXL-XXXL are $12 (Colors in larger sizes are subject to availability)
Pins are $5

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Early Bird Deadline Extended to September 10

Attention! The Early Bird registration discount of $75 has been extended 30 days, up to and including Friday, September 10, 2010. Our online form for credit card registrations has been adjusted to reflect the new deadline. The printed material may say August 10, but rest assured all entries received or postmarked by Sept. 10 will get the discount.

We realize that in these challenging economic times, saving up for special events can be difficult. We want to give every opportunity we can to our 4-H volunteers so they can experience all that a weekend forum like this can offer.

Please help us extend our forum's invitation to everyone! We urge you to contact your fellow leaders, friends and colleagues to attend and experience the fellowship, education and fun of a 4-H weekend.  Remember, this forum is a perfect introduction for someone in your town or state that is thinking of becoming a 4-H leader.

We know times are tough - but as a dedicated 4-H leader, you deserve this!

We continue to look for local, regional and national sponsors to help keep costs low. We are very proud that we have kept the registration fees constant, and in many cases lower.  Eight meals await, beautiful seaside vistas, the aroma of brine as you stride the boardwalk, the quaint towns of Rehoboth and Lewes are all worth the trip in and of themselves. When you add the terrific tours, workshops and total 4-H experience, which includes first class treats from the First State, we know you will agree...you can't put a price on the experience or the tradition of a weekend long 4-H Northeast Volunteer Forum.

Meet Miss Delaware Kayla Martell, Friday Nov. 5

We have a very special guest slated for Friday!

Delaware 4-H is very pleased to announce that Kayla Martell, 2010 Miss Delaware will be joining us Nov. 5 for our lighted Walk for Joy along the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk.

You may have seen Kayla in the news lately! After winning Miss Delaware, Kayla has garnered a lot of attention for her platform, Alopecia Areata.  With appearances on Fox & Friends, CBS Morning Show, ABC's 20/20 and a profile in People Magazine, just to name a few, Kayla's poise and confidence has consistently shown through, with or without her hair! Kayla freely credits 4-H as a significant factor in building her confidence. Kayla's connections with 4-H are featured on 4-H.org's news site
  

This picture, taken from CBS screen shots of Kayla's appearance, is featured on 4-H.org news

Despite having Alopecia Areata, Kayla is abundantly and obviously healthy! Yet her personal experiences have connected her to those who have lost their hair as a result of chemotherapy treatments.  Men, women and children going through this treatment often suffer with self-esteem issues. Generous with her time and by sharing her experiences, Kayla is a positive role model and testament that real and lasting beauty resonates from within.

We are honored that Kayla will join us in raising cancer awareness with our walk for Joy. And like you, we are proud to have her as a member of our 4-H family.


Monday, July 19, 2010

Your Friday Options

Friday is a day of many options! As folks begin looking at the registration packet in more detail, some questions have arisen we hope to answer here!

At 4-H regional forums, Fridays have usually been designated for tours of the host state. We've done things just a little bit differently and provided different options for you to consider on Friday.

When making your choice, just make sure to look at the departure and return times and make sure your plan for the day is logistically feasible.

Your Friday Options
  • One half-day tour and relax the other half (Grotto lunch voucher)

  • One workshop and relax (Grotto lunch voucher)
  • One half-day tour and one workshop - one in am, one in pm, you decide! (Grotto lunch voucher)
  • Two half-day tours (but please check the times carefully-you may have to give up on lunch or eat very quickly!)
  • Two workshops (lunch voucher provided)
  • Full day tour (lunch while on tour - venues vary.)
  • Sleep in, relax, walk the boardwalk, or take in Rehoboth on your own. This last option does not include lunch.
After dinner, you have the option of joining the larger Delaware 4-H community in a lighted memorial walk on the boardwalk - in memory of Joy Sparks. Everyone will carry illuminated sticks as we walk the boardwalk - we hope to  raise cancer awareness as well as provide a glowing tribute to a woman who served Delaware 4-H exceptionally as its state program leader.


After the walk, it's time to put on the leis, stick a flower behind your ear and get in Luau mode - enjoy island music and the warmth of good friends - old and new.

    Thursday, June 10, 2010

    A question about meals

    A couple of our out of state friends have asked for clarification on what meals are covered for full time registration- Early Bird and later.  We are happy to oblige!

    Thursday check in begins after 1 p.m.  Dinner is provided that night for those arriving on Thursday.

    Friday includes breakfast and dinner for all full-time attendees. Lunch provisions differ however, depending on how you've planned your Friday activities:

    Half-Day Tours: Either after your tour or before, you will be given a voucher, good for up to $10 at Rehoboth's famous Grotto's Pizza. Grotto's has a varied menu- and it is a very short walking distance from the hotel. Click the hyperlink in their name to learn more!

    Friday Workshops attendees: same arrangement as half-day workshops. Grotto's will be open all day so eat a time that is convenient for you!

    If you have decided to OPT OUT of all workshops and tours, so that you can explore Rehoboth on your own or just kick back and relax, that means lunch is "on your own" as well. Lunch vouchers will not be provided for those who decide to opt out.

    Friday Full-Day Workshops include lunch, usually at a restaurant along the tour route. Please read the tour descriptions which describe the restaurant you will be visiting. There is no cost for Friday's lunch to full-day tour attendees.

    Saturday: Breakfast, lunch and dinner (Prime Rib of Beef, Grilled Salmon or Pasta Primavera) is included as part of the registration fee.

    Sunday: Breakfast is included.

    Boy! All that food has gotten us hungry-and we see it's just about lunch time! Perfect timing!

    Thursday, May 13, 2010

    Order your official 2010 NERVF T-shirt!!!!

    Don't forget to place an order for the 4-H NERVF t-shirt.  The picture below is a representation. As the shirt is not yet in production, all colors are approximate, but we plan on a yellow t-shirt as the base color. Adult S-XL are $10 ea.  Larger sizes are $12 and color is subject to availability. We will have a limited supply available for over the counter sales so we urge you to order when you register.

    The event pin will be a one inch rectangle of the official logo.  And just wait until you see the complimentary  tote bag you are getting! Simply gorgeous (but we are saving that as a surprise when you check-in!)

    Thursday, April 29, 2010

    Online NERVF registration with credit card payment now live!

    Thank you for your patience. For those of you who prefer to use a credit card as payment for the 2010 4-H NERVF, that secure link has now gone live! Early bird rates are in effect through August, 10, 2010. 

    Please visit our registration website:  2010 4-H NERVF Registration

    If you have any questions at all, please contact Ernie López at (302) 856-2585 ext. 561

    Thursday, April 1, 2010

    Registration materials are now posted on the Web

    Registration Materials are now posted on our Website!
    They include:
    • Full packet (tours, workshops and manual registration form).
    • Desktop Registration Form (with auto forms for easy typing from your desktop).
    • Registration Form for those who like to fill out by hand or use a typewriter:your choice of PDF or Word format.
    • Separate download of tour only information.
    • Separate downloads each of Friday and Saturday workshop offerings. These are the same as what is contained in the Full packet.
    An option to register and pay by credit card will be added to the Web site on April 10, 2010.
    If you are having a problem downloading or accessing any information, please contact walfred@udel.edu and we will email the forms that you need directly.

    There is also a request form for those who wish to have the complete packet mailed via USPS. However, we thank those of you who help us save mailing costs by using the forms provided on the Web site. Please feel free to comment on our blog- or ask questions via comments!

    Tuesday, March 30, 2010

    We're not fooling! NERVF registration materials go live April 1

    We're dotting our "i"s and crossing our "t"s and the 2010 4-H NERVF Tour, Workshop and Registration mail in form will go live on our Web site on Thursday, April 1, 2010.

    Bookmark the 2010 NERVF Registration Page now!

    A secure Web site to accept credit card registration and payments is expected to go live on or about April 15, 2010.

    Monday, March 29, 2010

    2010 NERVF will feature a "Ticket-in-a Bag" Auction!!!



    A Ticket in a Bag Auction is to be held at the 2010 NERVF to help defray expenses. We are continuing the tradition of requesting that each attendee bring an item to donate with a minimum of value of $15. The tickets will be sold for $1.00 or 6 for $5.00; and will be on sale throughout the forum. We will be drawing the winners on Saturday afternoon; giving everyone time to collect their winnings to be packed to take home! This has been a popular auction at recent NERVF forums, and successful due to the great and varied gifts and items that were donated. There are many chances to be a winner! We appreciate your participation!!!


    In the past we have seen some incredible auction items to entice a vigorous auction activity and our 4-H friends have won some real bargains!

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010

    New Calendar -Look to the right

    Attention Committee Chairs and Members. We have posted a NERVF Google Calendar - top left. Yes, it's small, but if you double click on a date, you will get an expanded pop up. Double click on that and event details will emerge. What time are we meeting, who needs to show up where, what time is Ernie bringing those pizzas? will all be at your finger tips! The break out committees can enter their meeting times here. Just notify Michele and she will post it!  This can also be used for volunteer assignments - where and when they need to report!

    Tuesday, March 9, 2010

    Registration materials coming soon!

    We know what your thinking! When can I see the workshops, the tours and when can I register? We hear you!We are excited as you are! Information is coming soon. The draft registration packet is being proofed and will be posted soon on the 2010NERVF 4-H Website. All materials will be posted online first!

    Atlantic Sands Hotel and Conference Center

    You can reserve your NERVF hotel room now!  All rooms, (including suites) are $95 per night per single/double occupancy, plus 8% rental tax. The rate is a bit higher if you are tripling or quadrupling up. Triple occupancy is $110 (divide by 3) per night and quad occupancy is $125 per night (div. by 4),  We have the whole hotel and conference center to ourselves that weekend! WOW!   Details: http://www.rec.udel.edu/Extension/Hotel_Instructions_NERVF_DE_2010.html



    Here is the link to the hotel. You can take a virtual tour of all rooms! The hotel is two short boardwalk blocks from downtown Rehoboth.