Local 4-Hers Part of Final CWF Trip to D.C.

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Local 4-Hers Part of Final CWF Trip to D.C.

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The students enjoyed the Marine Monument, which is the largest statue in Washington D.C. Front row, from left: Delanie Weinman, Rae Hagler, and Loreena Schauda; Row two: Nicole McCaslin, Lillian Gregoski, Hayden Christen, Bindi Peters, Josie Lehmkuhler; Row three: Maci Smith, Charli Pandorf, Emma Larsen, Erin Taylor, Ashlyn Schauda, and Emma Stallbaumer; Back row: Rieker Spradlin, Trey Berghorst, Caleb Sughayar, and Eli Rogers.
The students went to the National Mall to view the monuments and loved the Lincoln Memorial. From left: Delanie Weinman, Emma Stallbaumer, Eli Rogers, Charli Pandorf, Bindi Peters, Erin Taylor, and Charli Blakeman. (Photos courtesy Nicole Badgley)
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A group of Custer County 4-H kids had an opportunity to visit Washington, D.C. recently in what will be the last CWF (Citizen Washington Focus) trip. The CWF will be merging with the Ignite program at the national level, and as of yet Custer County Extension Educator Colleen Peterson is unclear what that will look like for local 4-H members.

The Custer County group, with sponsors Carson Badgley and Nicole Badgley, traveled with the Cherry County delegation headed by Tamara and Greg Gass, along with Laura and Susan, and with 21 kids.