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4-H ANNOUNCES SUMMER YOUTH LEADERSHIP COHORT
Special to The Sun
Wakulla 4-H recently announced the 2023 Youth Leadership Volunteer Cohort.
These high school age youth completed applications, interviews, and training to qualify to serve as youth volunteer leaders at the Wakulla 4-H Summer Day Camp. The teens will be working alongside qualified, trained youth development adult staff to provide high quality summer enrichment experiences for youth ages 5 to 13 over the course of six camp weeks! Each youth has the opportunity to earn 100 or more volunteer hours that can be used to qualify for the Bright Futures scholarship program.
Summer 2023 4-H Youth Leadership Volunteers are:
Mason Dough
Malcolm Durant
Taylor Dugger
Riley Edwards
Robielsy Garcia
Allie Green
Brook Green
Caden Gruebel
Mattie Harrell
Krislynn Hollender
Joseph Humphries
Kensley Rosier
Allison Wilsey
Wakulla 4-H will hold the Fall 2023 4-H Open House event on Saturday, Aug. 26, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the extension office, 84 Cedar Ave. in Crawfordville.
4-H offers activities for youth ages 5 to 18 throughout the school year. For more information about 4-H programs, contact the 4-H office at 850-926-3931 or email 4-H Agent Dr. Rachel Pienta at r.pienta@ufl.edu.