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4-H Participates in the New York Legislative Caucus – “Uniting Legislators”
(Hosted, in part, by the New York Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Foundation, Inc.)

 

4-Her’s John P. and Rachael T. met with State Senator Betty Little to discuss the skills and values gained through their participation in the Saratoga County 4-H Shooting Sports program.

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Left to right: Saratoga County 4-Her’s John P. and Rachael T., Senator Betty Little and
Key 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor Tony Eastwood

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New York Conservation Council President Harold Palmer enjoyed his visit
with Rachael and John.

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Click image to zoomLeft to right: Rachael T., NYSCC President Harold Palmer and John P.

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Assemblywoman Teresa Seywood also took time from her busy schedule
to meet with Rachael and John.

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Left to right: Rachael, Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward and John

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More Photo Highlights of the Day:

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William M. Schwerd, NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator
50 West High Street
Ballston Spa, New York 12020
(518) 885-8995 Ext. 225
wms4@cornell.edu

Shooting Sports programs exist in many counties. 
Contact Cornell Cooperative Extension in your county for more information on local opportunities.
Cornell Cooperative Extension programs are available to all people, regardless of race, color,
sex, religion, age, national origin, or physical disabilities.