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4-h lego palooza 4-h rews. What do you know about this year’s activity?

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4-h lego palooza 4-h rews. What do you know about this year’s activity?


Lego fans gather in the town of Derfield to show every April from 2014 to participate every month, which is only broken with an epidemic.

According to D, Anne James-Burger, a program assistant to Caberland County 4-H Lego Palosa, these creatures of Lego can be brought into the performance and justice.

“The challenge of manual interaction will also be for the participants and the public,” he said.

It is scheduled to return from the extension center on Sunday, April

The incident, which needs to be recorded, will continue from 2 pm to 4 pm for those from kindergarten until the age of 19 and in the surrounding areas.

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“This type of draw depends on the year, but we often get 30 young and adults who participate,” James Berger said.

For registration forms, you can contact 4-H office by calling 856-451-2800, extension 3, by sending an email to Paigeva@Cumberlandcountynj.gov or visiting the website at Cumberlandnj4H.com.

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4-H Province has a Lego 4-H club that will combines the third Thursday at 7 pm at the 4-H Klem building at 291 Morton Avenue. Lego 4-H will be open to young people from kindergarten until the first year of high school.

The use of Lego is famous in many settings. For example, in addition to 4-h, Counberland County Technical Library and the County Technical Education Center have their own Ligo Clubs. Members of the County Library Club meet monthly.

Joe Smith is a native of Ney Philli and was planted 36 years ago to southern Jersey. He is a former editor and is now a senior staff writer for the Daily Journal in Vienland, Kurier-Post of Chile Hill, and Berlington County Times.

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