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“This retreat is called Maize because what is more Iowan than Corn? Maize (/ ˈ me ɪ z/ MAYZ; Zea mays subsp. mays, from Spanish: maíz after Taíno mahiz), is known in English as corn. Maize was the staple food of most of the pre-Columbian North American, Mesoamerican, South American, and Caribbean Indigenous cultures. For example, many Mesoamerican legends share that humans were created from maize. The symbolism of Corn/Maize will be used throughout the retreat to represent the coming together of Native American, Latino and Iowan traditions, aspirations and cultures”
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Like to meet new people? Want to go on trips? Like having fun? Do you……. Like learning new things? Want to explore why and how things work? Want to showcase your creative side? Like being a leader?
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This weekend we ………. Had FUN? Made new friends? L something new? L earned something new? Identified leadership skills?
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That’s the 4-H Experience
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What happens when you get home? Continue working as a county team Recruit others to join you Need an adult volunteer Plan experiences and activities you want to do Grants available to help your club get started First step is connecting with your County Extension Office…..
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On ISU Campus-stay in dorms Workshop options, dance, community service. $175.00 to attend
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See you soon!!!
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Shellbark
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DUTCH
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SWAMP
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BIG BUD
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SAND
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SLIPPERY CORK
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CAROLINA
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FIELD
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CHINESE
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ROCK
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