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4-H Volunteer Connection: Igniting Youth Sparks

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Updated: Feb 14, 2023





Training Opportunity for your 4-H Volunteers, Wednesday night (2/15) from 6:30-8:00pm. Help spread the word and of course, staff are also invited to join.


Every youth needs a champion to help light their spark. Hear from a panel of youth, volunteers, and educators to learn how they beyond exploring interests, to discovering purpose and direction. Sparks will include Entrepreneurship, Healthy Living, Horses and Culinary! Come help support our two NYS panelist! Monroe County youth and Essex County volunteer will among other panelist from across the Northeast! Registration is required, but register right up to the event!


Reach out with any questions to Kelly Campbell (kmc86@cornell.edu).



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