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Travel Abroad with 4-H - Opening the Door to Exploration

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States' 4-H International Exchange Now Accepting Applications for Summer Travel 2025

Explore Japan, Costa Rica, Taiwan, Korea or Argentia next summer. Youth expereince another country while particiapting in a home stay and other program opportunities while traveling. For more information contact Autumn Lavine - aml84@cornell.edu


Interested educators, parents, volunteers and youth are invited to attend an informational Zoom on October 30th at 7pm. To Register please go to:



After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.





 
 
 

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