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1 made 2010 Oklahoma 4-H Roundup County Delegate Orientation

2 89th State Roundup 2010 Oklahoma Roundup Sam Durbin President State 4-H Leadership Council

3 Roundup Program Everything you need to know! Keep it on your person each day because it contains: Map of Campus Schedule Dress Code for the Day 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

4 programming Workshops Purpose is to increase your knowledge, motivate project work or expose you to new information Return home and share information Read description, rank choices thoughtfully on the registration form Assigned based on when county submission received 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

5 Programming - continued First Timer Orientation Recreation and Free Time Meet people from other counties and districts Renew old friendships Learn about 4-H experiences in other counties Share what your county does 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

6 Programming - continued Assemblies – Welcome and Political Rally District Rally Spirit – Speaker, spirit contest, Ambassador presentation Honor Night – recognize alumni, state record book winners and State Hall of Fame Friday – Share the Fun, election results, 2010- 11 Council projects, etc. 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

7 State Elections Political Rally – Speeches for President, Vice President, Secretary and Reporter of the 4-H Leadership Council Responsibility – each delegate should take time to meet candidates on Thursday or after the rally County Voting Delegate – select a minimum of 2 CVD who will represent the county at the Town Hall 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

8 State Elections - continued Town Hall Meeting – Candidates will address questions submitted by the counties. CVD will keep notes and return to the county meeting to share with delegates. Candidate Questions – each county may submit two questions 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

9 State Elections - continued County Meeting CVD will facilitate the meeting - discussing speeches and sharing what was heard in the Town Hall meeting. Delegates cast votes for candidates'. CVD tallies, shares results and marks the County’s ballot in front of the delegation based on the votes counted. 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

10 Packing Clothes Toiletries Bedding Towels Spending Money 2010 Oklahoma Roundup Supplies or Equipment – competitive events, workshops, etc. Snacks

11 Dress Code Rule #1 – in doubt, leave it at home! Three classifications of clothing for scheduled activities: Snappy Casual – to be worn at some competitive events, workshops and designated assemblies Business Professional or Dress wear – some competitive events, a luncheon, banquet and honor night Casual – Roundup t-shirt with appropriate shorts/jeans/slacks/skirt. 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

12 Dress Code Youth or adults not adhering to the code will be asked to change Competitive event – professional dress is HIGH encouraged Etiquette - NO western hats or caps are to be worn in a buildings at any time Workout attire or P.J.’s – only to be worn in your room or on the residence hall floor. 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

13 Dress Code - Swimming STRICTLY ENFORCED Girls: Swim suit must be one piece or a two piece under a t-shirt. No midsection should be showing. Guys: Swim trunks (no cut-offs) When leaving the pool area, persons must be clothed (i.e. t- shirts/shorts, etc). 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

14 Dress Code: Ladies “snappy casual” Slacks or jeans – no fashion jeans/slacks with holes Shorts, skorts, and skirts - no shorter than your fingertips when standing straight with your arms at your side Coordinated separates, dresses, blouses Shoes - casual shoes, sandals or nice tennis shoes 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

15 Dress Code - Ladies Cute and fashionable but LEAVE at home: 2010 Oklahoma Roundup Spaghetti straps - three finger rule Any top/shirt showing midriff Tank tops Hot pants/short shorts Miniskirts Flip flops Don’t pack

16 Dress Code: Male “snappy casual” Slacks or jeans – no fashion jeans/slacks with holes Dress shorts - appropriate length Shirts with a collar or a dress t-shirt without a slogan Shoes - casual shoes, nice tennis shoes or boots 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

17 Dress Code - Males Fashionable but LEAVE at home: Tank tops Any clothing or accessory with holes, sayings or art which could be misinterpreted Well worn or comfortable hats 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

18 Dress Code: ladies “Dress ware or professional dress” Dress - semi- formal or best dress Coordinated separates Dress Suit 2010 Oklahoma Roundup No Denim of any kind or color – dresses, shirts, skirts, vests or jackets Leave at home: Formal Backless or spaghetti strap dresses

19 Dress Code: Male “professional dress” Dress Shirt - with a collar Dress Slacks Suit jacket or sport coat Dress shoes or boots Tie REQUIRED 2010 Oklahoma Roundup No Denim of any kind or color – shirts, vests, pants or jackets No Hat of any kind

20 performance Positive reflection of “yourself” and our county 4-H program Code of Conduct – youth and adults held responsible for their decisions and actions Respect – youth and adult Roundup delegates, OSU students and campus employees 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

21 Performance - continued Manners - positive etiquette 24 hours a day Dress Code – youth and adults held accountable for dressing appropriately for each activity Time – have a watch/time keeping device so you wake up on time and make it to scheduled activities 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

22 Performance - continued Poor Personal Choices – will be grounds for being sent home and/or paying for any damage which occurred as a result of a “personal” choice Cell Phones – OFF at all scheduled activities, to be used only during free time 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

23 Nametags Wear nametag at ALL times It should be hung in plain site around the youth/chaperones neck It is your admission into dances, activities, meals and workshops 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

24 Damages or Losses Graffiti – delegates will pay for defacing any campus or personal property (includes tape/paint/signs hung in windows) Damage – delegates will pay for any damage to campus or personal property (includes elevators, dorm rooms, common areas, landscaping, etc.) 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

25 Damages or Losses - continued Replacement of lost key - $45 Replace lost meal ticket/access card - $25 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

26 Safety First Keep your key on your person at all times (even when going to the restroom or down the hall to visit) Keep room locked Keep valuables and money out of site and safe Use good judgment about giving out phone number 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

27 Safety First - continued No boys in girls rooms No girls in boys rooms No boys on floors designated for “girls” No girls on floors designated for “boys” No riding elevators on a side designated for the opposite gender 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

28 Safety First - continued Severe weather – follow procedures in program, pg ___ Curfew - Do not leave your room after room check - except to go to the bathroom Walk in groups on campus after dark Do NOT leave campus property 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

29 Safety First - continued State 4-H Office - (405) 744-5390 Kerr Drummond Residence Hall - (405) 744-5004 OSU Hospital - (405) 744-7665 Stillwater Hospital - (405) 372-1480 OSU Police - (405) 744-6523 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

30 Recreation/free time Dance – Dance like Grandma and Grandpa were watching! Good Judgment - No horsing around Rules - Follow directions given by those in charge Visit with friends, make new friends and have FUN! 2010 Oklahoma Roundup

31 State 4-H Roundup 2010 Oklahoma Roundup


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