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Here's a
fantastic opportunity for 4-H clubs, 4-H members and their families to
be involved in a most unique community service project! Taking place
September 4-7, 2008, will be a "Barn Raising" to rebuild the Kiowa
County 4-H Livestock Pavilion at the county fair grounds in
Greensburg, Kansas. Greensburg was struck by a catastrophic tornado
May 4, 2007, which wiped out nearly 95% of the town, including the
county fairgrounds.
What
makes this project and event unique is that it has been selected by
The New York Says Thank You Foundation as their annual re-building
project to help others rebuild after a loss. Helping others' recovery
efforts is a way of saying "thank you" for the many volunteers who
extended a helping hand to New Yorkers in the days following 9/11.
Their projects are tackled by a volunteer corp that includes New York
City firefighters and others who either survived the September 11,
2001, attack or were affected by it in some way. The volunteer group
also includes survivors from communities stricken by disasters and
assisted by The New York Says Thank You Foundation on previous
anniversaries of 9/11.
How can
4-H clubs, members and families get involved in this project? Funds,
time and supplies will be needed by the 200+ volunteers to replace the
14,000 square-foot building in just 4 days. Tax-deductible
contributions can be sent to the “Kiowa County 4-H Show Barn”, in care
of the Kansas 4-H Foundation, 116 Umberger Hall, Manhattan, KS
66506.
For more
information pertaining to The New York Says Thank You Foundation
and their 2008 project, please visit their website at
http://www.newyorksaysthankyou.org/.
If
interested in being involved in the hands-on aspect of the
construction of the structure, contact the Kiowa County K-State
Research and Extension Office at 620-723-2156 or Kendal Lothman
(deputy director for emergency management and long-term recovery in
Kiowa County) at 620-723-4154. (http://www.kiowa.ksu.edu/).
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