(KAIR)--National 4-H Week continues, with ambassadors, earlier this week, meeting with the Jefferson County Commission during the Commission's regular weekly meeting.
According to the unofficial minutes of the October 6 session, the session served as the annual meeting between the 4-H and County leaders, with the County thanked "for all the support and to reiterate that the 4-H has helped many youths in Meadowlark District-Oskaloosa to become confident, independent, resilient, and compassionate leaders."
The 4-H representatives presented the Commission with the National 4-H Week Declaration, with the Commission voting unanimously to sign it.
National 4-H Week, held under the theme "Beyond Ready" for 2025, began October 5 and concludes Saturday.
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