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Woodbine Recognizes 4-H Volunteers for Their Work

 

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WOODBINE – Woodbine thanked Allen Carter, Jr. and John Webersinn for their service to the 4-H members of Cape May County and especially their work with those young people from Woodbine with whom they have worked throughout the years in equestrian, culinary, sewing and craft, livestock, etc.
They were honored by the Cape May County 4-H Foundation, Inc., and Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County at a dinner June 25.
“I congratulate them both on their accomplishments, expanding these programs each year that they served, and also welcome Ron Day who is now a member of the 4-H Foundation” noted Mayor Pikolycky.” My daughter was member of a 4-H Equestrian club during her school years and only one of the many Woodbine young people who profited from their time in the various 4-H programs.”

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