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Georgia 4-H’ers celebrated the “sliming” of Arch Smith
Georgia 4-H’ers celebrated the “sliming” of State 4-H Leader, Arch Smith, at the annual State Council Meeting at Rock Eagle 4-H Center. He had challenged the 4-H family to donate $4 on the 4th day of the 4th month (April 4th) to raise a total of $4,000. He vowed to allow 4-Her’s to “slime” him if the goal was reached. Georgia 4-H’ers, alumni, and supporters not only met the challenge, but more than tripled the original goal with a total of more than $13,000 being raised. Thank you to each of you that helped surpass the goal and provide valuable funds for Georgia 4-H.
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