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SubmittedFebruary 11, 2009

The 2009 4-H State Teen Conference was held in Columbia, Missouri on the University of Missouri Campus on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. This conference was attended by 325 4-H members ages 11 -- 13 from across the state. Cape Girardeau County 4-H Program had six 4-H delegates attending the Conference. Derek Brucker, a Cape Girardeau County 4-H member of the Pocahontas 4-H Club, served as the Conference MC as part of his role as President of the 4-H State Council...

Sharon Tuschhoff
Photo: 1st Row:  Sarah Wichern (Pocahontas 4-H Club), Morgan Bangert (Tilsit 4-H Club),  B.J. Heuer (Arnsberg 4-H Club),<br>2nd Row: Emily Todt (Progressive 4-H Club), Derek Brucker (4-H State Council President -- Pocahontas 4-H Club), Ethen Seyer (Arnsberg 4-H Club), Hunter Seyer (Arnsberg 4-H Club) and Kristi Seyer (chaperone -- Arnsberg 4-H Club).
Photo: 1st Row: Sarah Wichern (Pocahontas 4-H Club), Morgan Bangert (Tilsit 4-H Club), B.J. Heuer (Arnsberg 4-H Club),<br>2nd Row: Emily Todt (Progressive 4-H Club), Derek Brucker (4-H State Council President -- Pocahontas 4-H Club), Ethen Seyer (Arnsberg 4-H Club), Hunter Seyer (Arnsberg 4-H Club) and Kristi Seyer (chaperone -- Arnsberg 4-H Club).
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The 2009 4-H State Teen Conference was held in Columbia, Missouri on the University of Missouri Campus on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. This conference was attended by 325 4-H members ages 11 -- 13 from across the state. Cape Girardeau County 4-H Program had six 4-H delegates attending the Conference. Derek Brucker, a Cape Girardeau County 4-H member of the Pocahontas 4-H Club, served as the Conference MC as part of his role as President of the 4-H State Council.

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