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4-H Youth Leadership trip to Frankfort

By Tony Rose
Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development

On February 26 and 27, 2020, members of the 4-H Youth Leadership program attended a two-day trip to Frankfort. The purpose of the trip as to learn how the legislative process work, serve as pages for Senator Wise, meet with leaders and learn about the Capital.

Thanks to Senator Max Wise who's office helped with all the details of the trip. A bonus on the trip is the group had the chance to talk with Deputy Attorney General Barry Dunn who is from Adair County.



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4-H Youth Leadership trip to Frankfort



2020-03-10 - Frankfort, KY - Photo courtesy Tony Rose.
On February 26 and 27, 2020, members of the 4-H Youth Leadership program attended a two-day trip to Frankfort. The purpose of the trip as to learn how the legislative process work, serve as pages for Senator Wise, meet with leaders and learn about the Capital.

Front Row: Myla Curry, Lily Loy, Bailey Watts, Angelica Bell, Sarai Collins, Kiana McHolan, Abbie Kemp.

Back Row: Madison Irvin, Grace Gist, Ellie Cheatham, Kylie Cowan

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