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The summer Sampson County 4-H Programs have been running full throttle with a variety of topics for their 24 summer workshops. A few of the highlights were visiting the Murphy Brown Duck Impoundment for the “Wild Side” workshop, A 'Girls Rock' event where youth learned how to live a successful life, and 'Say Cheese' where young photographers learned from a local expert Frederick Maxwell.  Kendall Lanier, pictured above, is  riding a horse during the 'Horses and Produce' workshop hosted by Phil Hudson Farms. Sampson County United Way sponsored these and other activities for the local 4-H Program. All summer workshops are full, but feel free to call the Sampson County Extension Office to see how you can get involved with other 4-H programs at 910-592-7161. (Courtesy Photo)
The summer Sampson County 4-H Programs have been running full throttle with a variety of topics for their 24 summer workshops. A few of the highlights were visiting the Murphy Brown Duck Impoundment for the “Wild Side” workshop, A 'Girls Rock' event where youth learned how to live a successful life, and 'Say Cheese' where young photographers learned from a local expert Frederick Maxwell. Kendall Lanier, pictured above, is riding a horse during the 'Horses and Produce' workshop hosted by Phil Hudson Farms. Sampson County United Way sponsored these and other activities for the local 4-H Program. All summer workshops are full, but feel free to call the Sampson County Extension Office to see how you can get involved with other 4-H programs at 910-592-7161. (Courtesy Photo)
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The summer Sampson County 4-H Programs have been running full throttle with a variety of topics for their 24 summer workshops. A few of the highlights were visiting the Murphy Brown Duck Impoundment for the “Wild Side” workshop, A ‘Girls Rock’ event where youth learned how to live a successful life, and ‘Say Cheese’ where young photographers learned from a local expert Frederick Maxwell. Kendall Lanier, pictured above, is riding a horse during the ‘Horses and Produce’ workshop hosted by Phil Hudson Farms. Sampson County United Way sponsored these and other activities for the local 4-H Program. All summer workshops are full, but feel free to call the Sampson County Extension Office to see how you can get involved with other 4-H programs at 910-592-7161.



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