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 Scotland County Farm Bureau has given money to 4-H’s Health and Fitness Boot Camp. Pictured are (back row, from left) Neal Locklear, agency manager; Donna Locklear, women’s committee member; (front row, from left) Joe Barnhill, board president; Hazel McPhatter, 4-H EFNEP Associate; Joann Barnhill, women’s committee chairperson; and Diane Stokes, women’s committee member.

SCOTLAND COUNTY Farm Bureau has donated funds to the 4-H Health and Fitness Boot Camp, which runs June 15- August 20 at the Laurel Hill Community Center. The camp will offer about 200 Scotland County youth to participate in activities such as Tae Bo, dancing, fitness games and more to learn the importance of healthy eating and exercise.

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