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State 4-H Arts Exhibits

State 4-H Youth Photo Exhibit —

State 4-H & Youth Conference Art Exhibit

  • 4-H Arts Camp provides youth in grades 6-8 an experience with six different art tracks including: music, photography, communication, theatre, culinary arts and art in nature. Arts Camp provides older youth and adults with opportunities to teach and strengthen their leadership abilities and provides younger youth the fun of a 4-H camping experience focused on the arts.

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