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4-H Kidz Fest

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The annual 4-H Kids Fest, held the 3rd Sunday in March, earned a state "leadership award" presented by the Nebraska Community Improvement Program. This event features a fun, learning experience involving the help of many local organizations including EMTs, Blaze Blaster Fire Prevention Team, Franklin Area Chamber of Commerce and many local merchants.

Over 300 youths and their parents attend this event. Anyone wishing to attend this youth-oriented festival can call the Extension Office for more information and the exact date.

4-H Kidz Fest


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