2019 4-H NCACC Youth Summit

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Franklin County 4-H youth attends NCACC Youth Summit

A 4-H’er from Franklin County attended the tenth annual North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) Youth Summit, which took place in Greensboro, North Carolina August 23-24, 2019. North Carolina 4-H and North Carolina Cooperative Extension partnered for the tenth year with the NCACC on a multi-year initiative to increase youth involvement in county government. This initiative helps youth learn more about county government as well as how to become more involved in local decision making.

The 4-H’er who attended from Franklin County was Lance Williams, of Bunn. 77 youth and adults from 66 counties were represented during this event. The event is sponsored and supported by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners.

Image of the 2019 Youth Summit attendees at the 2019 North Carolina Association of County Commissioners Youth Summit.

Pictured are Youth Summit attendees at the 2019 North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) Youth Summit, conducted August 23-24 in Greensboro.

For more information on the 4-H program in Franklin County, please contact Meg Wyatt at meg_wyatt@ncsu.edu or 919-496-3344.

4-H is North Carolina’s largest youth development organization, equipping 229,500 young people each year with the skills to succeed and improve the world around them. 4-H programs and camps encourage young people to “learn by doing,” helping them to develop into active, contributing citizens. NC State Extension and the Cooperative Extension Program at N.C. A&T State University coordinate 4-H programs statewide.

NC State Extension is the local and statewide outreach provider of North Carolina’s preeminent research enterprise – NC State University. NC State Extension translates research-based knowledge in the areas of agriculture, food and nutrition, and 4-H youth development into everyday solutions that create economic, intellectual, and societal prosperity for North Carolina.