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Summer 2009 - Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority

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GBRA Helps <strong>Guadalupe</strong> County 4-HExchange Program Raise FundsOf Texas' 254 counties, only about a dozen, including<strong>Guadalupe</strong> County, have a 4-H exchange program. Thisprogram allows 4-H groups throughout various states tovisit sister counties in neighboring states.Recently, <strong>Guadalupe</strong> County 4-H Exchange Group, consistingof 4-H members in five different school districts, traveled fromneighboring businesses and individuals for donations, whileoffering a chance to care for a live baby goat.Congratulations from GBRA to the 4-H program celebratingits100th year in Texas!Photo by Melanie KappelmannGBRA employee Cricket Dietert poses with 4-H members Kaitlyn Kappelmann, KoriKappelmann, and Shay Caddell. Dietert received this goat pledge-matching fromher sister.Photos by Mary RhodeTeresa VanBooven and Bill West, general manager, welcome the baby goat to theriver authority. The fundraiser helped the 4-H group with traveling expenses toGratiot County, Michigan in July.5GBRA employees Sandra Terry, Bill West, Janet Thome, Teresa VanBooven, GynnaHernandez, Cricket Dietert and Josie Longoria pose with the GBRA pledged goat. Fora minimum donation to the 4-H Group the recipient can send the goat to a person orbusiness of their choice in the Seguin/<strong>Guadalupe</strong> County area.

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