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4-H Enrollment Town Hall - recording

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With the new 4-H year just around the corner, we invite you to join the State 4-H Team and CCE Volunteer Specialist Kelly Campbell for a special 4-H Enrollment Town Hall on September 25 @1pm.

Questions have emerged as educators work through the 4-H Club enrollment season. We’ll review resources and tools now available for use with members and volunteers and share updates on 4-H Online and the CCE IT team’s progress toward a systemwide Customer Relationship Management (CRM) approach. We’ll also share our plans for club management support in the new year, including gathering your questions and needs.

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