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WELCOME TO THE 20TH ANNUAL LAWRENCE COUNTY 4-H BENEFIT AUCTION!
This week, you aren’t just purchasing an item, you are enabling an experience.
4-H is a non-formal educational youth development program whose goal is to teach and to promote positive leadership, citizenship, and life skills through “learn by doing” hands-on activities. The aim is to provide these activities so the youth not only see and learn, but also take part in their own growth and development.
All proceeds go directly to the Lawrence County 4-H/Youth Development Program. All monies raised for the Lawrence County 4-H benefit the youth in the form of programming and educational resources. Without your financial support of the Lawrence County 4-H, we would not be able to continue our quality programs and create new endeavors. Therefore, we cannot thank you enough for supporting the Lawrence County 4-H, our youth, and tomorrow’s leaders.
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING PATRONS WHO CONTRIBUTED MONETARY SUPPORT TO THE LAWRENCE COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM:
Center for Community Resources
Cris Home & Garden, LLC
Giordano Construction Co., Inc.
Ken Shiderly Construction, Inc.
… and an additional thanks to all those who support the Lawrence County 4-H Program throughout the year through salary deductions!
A HUGE THANK YOU to the auctioneers, volunteers, parents, 4-H members, donors, and especially the 4-H Auction Committee, who contributed so much to this year’s Lawrence County 4-H Benefit Auction.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU to Bobbi's Transportation and Friends of 4-H for storing our items and the Liberty Grange for hosting our item pick-up!
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