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February 22, 2002    FOR RELEASE February 27TH

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State Sends 31 Delegates to National 4-H Conference

PULLMAN, Wash. -- Washington 4-H has sent 16 youths and 15 adult leaders to Washington D.C. as delegates to the National Conversation on Youth Development in the 21st Century, being held Feb. 27 - Mar. 2.

The conference culminates a process that began with local and then state meetings that involved more than 100,000 youth and adults.

National priorities will be formed from priorities presented by each state.

In Washington D.C., delegates will meet with senators, representatives and delegates from other states to develop a set of national priorities for the future of youth development.

4-H will present the national priorities to President George W. Bush and to Congress in April.

Washington State 4-H priorities are:

Delegates are:

 

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