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Save the Date and Workshop proposal for 4-H Magical Outdoor Adventure Weekend this Fall!

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The Youth Nature and the Outdoor Environment (YNOE) Program Work Team is looking for your help in getting this save-the-date flyer out to your youth and families! We are also looking for workshop proposal requests for that weekend, either from staff or CCE volunteers. We would appreciate you sharing the link for proposals as well.

If you have questions contact Erica at elc97@cornell.edu or Susan at smc226@cornell.edu. Thank you in advance for your help with this! Sincerely, YNOE Planning Team Workshop proposal form SAVE THE DATE PDF or JPG

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