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Adair Countians participate in 4-H Summit

Meeting held at 4-H Center in Jabez, Russell Co., KY
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By Tony Rose

Five Adair county youth participated in the 4-H Teen Summit held on March 4-6 at the 4-H Leadership Educational Center in Jabez, KY. Participants were Sydney Bright, Rachel Phipps, Sarah Ferguson, Elizabeth McGaha, and Abby Brandon.

Some of the greatest benefits youths receive from 4-H are confidence and knowledge to be good communicators and leaders. 4-H Summit worked to strengthen these qualities through hands-on workshops, guest speakers, seminars, group living, recreation and recognition. During the summit, youth were able to take up to four fun and educational workshops..




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2010-03-26 - Photo by Tony Rose. Teen Summit trip on March 4-6, 2010. Members of the 4-H Leadership Program that attended the Teen Summit. Members are Sydney Bright, Rachel Phipps, Sarah Ferguson, Abby Brandon, and Elizabeth McGaha.
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