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June 16, 2005
Stations, Virginia 4-H State Congress will be held on the Virginia Tech campus, beginning Monday, June 20 and running through Thursday, June 23. Young people from across the state will attend, and take part in a wide variety of activities, including workshops, competition, and an issues forum. For more information on the congress, go to
http://www.ext.vt.edu/resources/4h/05congress/
Right mouse click link and choose "Download Link to Disk" or "Save Target As" to save MP3 to your computer. Hint: To locate the file easily after downloading, save to your desktop.
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Kim Sager (Say-ger) is the 2005 4-H State Congress intern. Sager explains what 4-H State Congress is.
IN: 4-H Congress is a...
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OUT: ...statewide competitions. |
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Public service is an important part of both 4-H and the State Congress event. Sager describes this year's 4-H State Congress public service project.
IN: This year...
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OUT: ...to the soldiers. |
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Sager describes how she'll know that this year's 4-H Congress is a success.
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OUT: ...a friend. |
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Mary Ann Johnson is the Virginia 4-H State Congress Communications Coordinator. Johnson states the main goal of the 4-H State Congress.
IN: The main goal...
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OUT: ...of the Commonwealth. |
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Each year there is a Youth Issues Forum during 4-H State Congress, dealing with issues important to young people. Johnson describes this year's forum, which will deal with safety in cyberspace.
IN: Within...
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OUT: ...internet. |
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Johnson says that an outcome of the Youth Issues Forum is that young people take the information back to their hometowns and share it with other young people. This is how 4-H spreads knowledge - through young people who become mentors to others.
IN: The cyberspace...
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OUT: ...message. |
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