University Day scheduled
(News and Sentinel) Visitors at the West Virginia Capitol from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday will see a sea of gold, blue and 4-H green as representatives from West Virginia University and WVU Extension bring their education-filled resources to Charleston for WVU and WVU Extension Day at the Legislature.
More than 50 programs will be on exhibit in the Capitol’s upper and lower rotundas and more than 800 members of 4-H, Master Gardeners, Community Educational Outreach Service members and extension volunteers from across the state will attend.
“For many of our 4-H youth and adult volunteers, this is their first time seeing the Capitol,” said Steve Bonanno, interim director of WVU Extension Service. “We want to provide them with an opportunity to see how decisions are made in their state and to see what higher education has to offer them.”
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