4-H dedicates bathroom upgrades
The 4-H Leaders Association held a “ribbon” cutting ceremony Tuesday night for the recent bathroom upgrades they completed in Harry L. Case Building at the Chenango County Fairgrounds in Norwich. Pictured are 4-H program assistant Ray Friedrich, Penne Wolf, vice president of the Leaders Association, Louise Butcherd, treasurer, Katrina Ellis, 4-H educator and Rhonda Turrell, volunteer.
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