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					 Illinois delegation to National 4-H Conference:
 (front row, from left) Josie Willett, Lee County; Madison 
					Badgley, Adams County; Rachel Skelton, Logan County; (back 
					row) Tyler Pascavis, McLean County; Abigail Taylor, Bond 
					County; Eric Hansen, McLean County; and Deb Stocker, state 
					4-H office.
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            Logan County 4-H member attends National 4-H Conference 
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            [April 
			24, 2013] 
            
            
            Rachel Skelton, a member of the Middletown 
			4-H'ers, was one of six Illinois 4-H youth who recently attended the 
			National 4-H Conference in Washington, D.C. She represented Logan 
			County at the April 6-11 conference. |  | 
		
            |  The Illinois delegation returned home from a week in which more than 
			270 youth and adults representing 4-H programs across the country 
			gathered to exchange ideas, gain knowledge to share back at home and 
			develop recommendations to help guide the future of 4-H programs 
			nationally and in their communities. Through various conference sessions and facilitated discussions, 
			delegates learned and shared information on current trends and 
			issues relevant to 4-H and youth, building effective partnerships, 
			creating innovative 4-H programs, expanding the use of technology, 
			working with diverse groups and helping with community needs. At the 
			completion of round-table discussions, delegates gave presentations 
			to federal agencies to recommend innovations and represent the voice 
			of youth.  
			 
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			 Delegates also had the opportunity to meet with their legislators 
			on Capitol Hill Day to represent youth from their state and discuss 
			state 4-H programs with congressional members and their staff. 
			Illinois delegates met with U.S. Rep. John Shimkus and with 
			legislative aides in the offices of U.S. Reps. Aaron Schock and Adam 
			Kinzinger. National 4-H Conference upholds a tradition dating back to 1927, 
			when the first "National 4-H Club Camp" took place on the grounds of 
			the National Mall in front of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 
			Known as the "Secretary's Conference," National 4-H Conference 
			continues to be USDA's premier youth development event. More 
			information about the conference is available at
			
			http://www.4-h.org/4-h-conference/. 
            [Text from 
			Illinois 4-H 
			news release received from 
			Patty Huffer,
            Logan 
			County 4-H] |