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You are Invited NYS 4-H Expanded Team Meeting

Dear 4-H Educators, Staff, and Executive Directors,


We warmly invite you to join the Expanded NYS 4-H Team for an upcoming meeting designed to connect, update, and meet in-person with our statewide 4-H community.


During this session, we will share important updates about the NYS 4-H program, along with timely information from Administration. This is also an opportunity for open conversation—participants will be encouraged to visit with state 4-H staff, share their needs, wishes, and hopes for the future, and engage in meaningful discussion about how we can continue strengthening our programs and partnerships.

Feel free to bring your lunch and join us for an engaging and collaborative gathering.

We look forward to seeing you there and continuing our work together to support young people across New York State.

Monday, January 26th

10am until 1pm

Cornell Cooperative Extension Broome County


840 Front St #2, Binghamton, NY 13905


Registration Information click HERE  

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Land Acknowledgement

Cornell University is located on the traditional homelands of the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' (the Cayuga Nation). The Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' are members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, an alliance of six sovereign Nations with a historic and contemporary presence on this land. The Confederacy precedes the establishment of Cornell University, New York state, and the United States of America. We acknowledge the painful history of Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' dispossession, and honor the ongoing connection of Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' people, past and present, to these lands and waters.

This land acknowledgment has been reviewed and approved by the traditional Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' leadership. Learn more

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