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4-H update: leader injured; Nancy receives approvals, meeting with Plymouth County educator set

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Summary

Commissioners were told a 4-H leader, Christina, was injured and moved away; Nancy secured approvals and will meet with Valerie Shell, the Plymouth County 4-H educator, to continue club setup.

During the Sept. 10 meeting, the commission received an update on the local 4-H program.

A commission member reported that a volunteer, Christina, had suffered injuries (separated ribs and a broken shoulder) and moved out of the area; she will require surgery and cannot serve as lead. The member said Nancy had received the necessary approvals to proceed and that Nancy and the reporting member were scheduled to meet with Valerie Shell, identified in the meeting as the Plymouth County 4-H educator, "a week from Tuesday" to get the club organized.

Members discussed recruiting additional volunteers after the meeting is set up and noted the challenge of cover when volunteers move away or are injured.

Ending: The commission will continue organizing the 4-H effort and seek volunteers once the initial meeting with the county educator is complete.