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4-H Youth in Action Award Winner Brianna Attey Mouanjo celebrated at 12th Legacy Awards Gala

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The National 4-H Council held the 12th Legacy Awards Gala at the Ritz-Carlton in Washington, DC on Sept. 14 to honor the 4-H Youth in Action Award winners, including Brianna Attey Mouanjo from Broome County. The event highlighted the impact 4-H makes in the lives of alumni and youth, and presented Youth in Action Awards, the highest honor for a 4-H’er, in 4-H’s four Pillar or program areas: agriculture, civic engagement, healthy living and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math).





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