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Meet 4-H’s Teen Ambassadors

Serenity Taylor and Ariana Taylor with cool masks that they made at the Teen Ambassadors Holiday Party.

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The Cape May County 4-H Teen Ambassadors, led by Linda Horner, began their first post-shutdown year with a night of bonfire, s’mores and games. Members were very happy to see one another! They performed community service at the Emlen Physic Estate over the holidays, and they planned the first in-person 4-H Public Presentations Workshop in March to help youth members prepare for 4-H Public Presentations Week. They did a road clean-up to earn some funds, did team building and leadership activities to increase their skills and elected officers.

2021-22 officers included President Elizabeth Schalick, Vice President Patrick Schalick, Secretary Yadiel Torres and Treasurer Lilly Carr. Other club members are Arabella AitHaddad, Rebecca Arcuri, Maddy Doto, Eddie Hoover, Lennon O’Donnell, Rainbow McAtee, Autumn Richards, Arianna Taylor, Serenity Taylor, Jacob Torres, and Amelia Worthington.


See the entire special 2022 4-H Section in an e-edition

 

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