The Warren County Commission issued the proclamation on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
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The Warren County Commissioners signed a proclamation Tuesday, Oct. 1, declaring Oct. 7-12 as National 4-H Week in Warren County as a part of the larger national celebration of 4-H’s efforts to enrich the lives of children involved with its programs. “The Warren County Board of Supervisors do hereby proclaim Oct. 7-12, 2024 as National 4-H Week throughout Warren County, Missouri and encourage all citizens to recognize 4-H for the significant impact it has made and continues to make by empowering youth with the skills they need to lead for a lifetime,” read Presiding Commissioner Joe Gildehaus from the proclamation.