PHOTO CAPTION: (Pictured from left to right) State Representative Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) welcomes Marshall County 4-Hers Alexander Binfet, Marissa Langfeldt, Morgan Langfeldt and Brooke Kitch to the House Chamber on Tuesday, Feb. 7 at the Indiana Statehouse. The local students visited the Capitol as part of 4-H Day and learned about their state government, toured the Statehouse, met local legislators and had the opportunity to serve as pages. As the country's largest youth development organization, 4-H provides opportunities for young people to work with mentors, and participate in hands-on projects and develop leadership skills. Marshall County 4-H is open to any residents in grades K-12. To learn more, visit extension.purdue.edu/4-H.
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