4-H Saturday Youth Program 1
| | Southern University AgCenter 4-H agent Karen Stevens (r) of East Baton Rouge Parish and 4-H junior leader Chris Strecker make “glurch,” a kind of silly putty, during a crafts program for youngsters of parents taking shelter from Hurricane Katrina in the Baton Rouge River Center. |
| | Dr. Gina Eubanks, vice chancellor for extension at the Southern University agricultural research and extension center, plays with youngsters who made “glurch,” a kind of silly putty, during a 4-H crafts program in the Baton Rouge River Center where Hurricane Katrina evacuees have taken shelter. |
| | Carol Ann Atkins, 4-H parent educator, plays with a girl in the Kids’ Korner nursery at the Baton Rouge River Center where Hurricane Katrina evacuees have taken shelter. |
| | | Southern University AgCenter 4-H student volunteer Alexis Sumbler clowns with youngsters who made “glurch,” a kind of silly putty, during a 4-H crafts program in the Baton Rouge River Center where Hurricane Katrina evacuees have taken shelter. |
| | Southern University AgCenter 4-H agent Karen Stevens of East Baton Rouge Parish makes “glurch,” a kind of silly putty, during a crafts program for youngsters of parents taking shelter from Hurricane Katrina in the Baton Rouge River Center. |
| | 4-H volunteer Evans Barber helps young artists in the Kids’ Korner nursery at the Baton Rouge River Center where Hurricane Katrina evacuees have taken shelter. |
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| Posted on: 9/9/2005 9:26:11 AM |
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