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Outdoor Adventure Weekend Seeks Ideas for Theme

Good morning, colleagues,

The Youth, Nature, and Outdoor Environment Program Work Team is making initial plans for Outdoor Adventure Weekend to be held from September 22-24, 2023 at 4-H Camp Bristol Hills in Ontario County.


One of the first steps in coordination of this event is to identify a theme.


Please share this link, https://forms.gle/tzxzAb5R7FFwQfmL8, with youth ages 10 and up who may have an interest in attending this great event. Have youth respond by Friday, May 26th.

Thank you for sharing with youth that you work with and watch for further information soon!

Best,

Susan Coyle

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