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LAPEER COUNTY 4-H CHALLENGE CLUB “4-H CHALLENGED ME”Dear Parents,Lapeer County 4-H is excited to offer a unique opportunity for special needs youth?ages?5-26 (as of January 1 of the current year) to participate in a livestock show designed especially for them at the Eastern Michigan State Fair.? Participants will learn about different farm animals including pigs, sheep and goats and will be assigned a 4-H or FFA mentor who will work hand in hand with each child and family. Each child will work with the animal they will be showing and the mentor will teach the child about basic care, handling and how to show the animal in the show ring. We understand that each child has different learning and physical abilities and we will work closely with each child to make this a great experience. This is a community event designed to expose your child to 4-H, livestock programs and clubs in Lapeer County and to allow them to say “4-H Challenged Me” at the Lapeer County 4-H Challenge Show. This program is open to youth, who are eligible for special education in a Lapeer County school, but participants must be pre-registered because of limited enrollment of 24-30 participants (8-10 children each for swine, goats and sheep). To register your child, complete the attached form and return it to the address on the form. If you have questions please contact: -393699533400LAPEER COUNTYMichigan State University Extension1800 Imlay City RoadSuite 1Lapeer, Michigan 48446810-667-0341FAX: 810-667-0355msue44@msu.eduMichigan State UniversityExtension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status or family status.Michigan State University, U.S.Department of Agriculture and Lapeer County cooperating. MSU is an affirmative action equal opportunity institution.LAPEER COUNTYMichigan State University Extension1800 Imlay City RoadSuite 1Lapeer, Michigan 48446810-667-0341FAX: 810-667-0355msue44@msu.eduMichigan State UniversityExtension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status or family status.Michigan State University, U.S.Department of Agriculture and Lapeer County cooperating. MSU is an affirmative action equal opportunity institution.Tiffany Howell4-H Challenged Me Club LeaderTiffanyhowell@Event Schedule:July 1: Applications dueJuly 7: Challenge show participants and 4-H/FFA mentors orientation and introductionsJuly 29: Challenge 4-H Show, noon, Walker Memorial Barn, Eastern Michigan State Fairgrounds, Imlay CityLAPEER COUNTY 4-H CHALLENGED ME CLUB Description: To provide an opportunity for youth with disabilities (4-H Challenged Me Club Member), physical and mental, to safely participate in a livestock exhibition environment, while building a positive mentor/mentee relationship with 4-H or FFA youth.Outline: 4-H Challenged Me club members will be matched with 4-H and FFA mentors. Program will conclude the last week of July at the Eastern Michigan State Fair. The Challenge Show will be held Friday at noon of the Eastern Michigan State Fair, in the Walker Barn.Club InformationChallenge Youth: Must be eligible (enrollment not required) for special education services through a Michigan public school.Must be 5 years old by January 1st of current yearMust enroll in the Lapeer County 4-H Youth Program through the Lapeer County MSU Extension Office and pay a $10 4-H participation fee at or before the orientation meeting.Are asked to share pertinent medical and behavioral information on the application. Providing this information is optional and will not exclude a child from participating in 4-H Challenged Me. This information will be shared with the 4-H/FFA Mentor that club members are matched with, to make all reasonable accommodations to meet the physical and social needs of each child to ensure the safety of participants and that each participant has the best experience possible.Strive to meet a minimum of 4 times to learn about, handle and practice with the animalEach club member and one parent/companion will receive free gate admission to the Eastern Michigan State Fair on the day of the show. Free admission does not include carnival rides.Youth Coaches:Must be actively enrolled in Lapeer County 4-H or Lapeer County FFA and be interested in serving as a coach to youth, sharing their knowledge and skills with a 4-H Challenged Me club member.Must agree to allow club members to show their animal in the 4-H Challenge Showmanship Show.Must agree to meet with club member for project area education, as well as handle and practice with their animal.Help ensure a safe, non-threatening learning environment for Challenge youth to learn about and handle their project animals. Reasonable accommodations should be considered depending on Challenge youth’s physical limitations.Attend coach and members orientation.Expectations:4-H Challenged Me Club Leaders will seek volunteer 4-H/FFA mentors to match with club members. They will help mentors identify and accommodate member’s needs. Club Leaders will discontinue the mentor/mentee relationship at either parties request and will make every attempt to match challenge youth with a new mentor and/or attempt to identify an appropriate alternative activity.There will be a limit of 8-10 club members per species.Since this is a short term club, our hope is that club members may enroll in the conventional 4-H program and participate in the many projects and programs 4-H and MSUE has to offer, however this is not required.It is required that parents or a responsible adult remain with participants during meetings with 4-H/FFA mentors and be available at the show.LAPEER COUNTY “4-H CHALLENGED ME” CLUB APPLICATION Please mail to Tiffany Howell: 5940 Clear Lake Rd. North Branch, MI 48461 or email tiffanyhowell@.Participant Name:Address: City, Sate, Zip: Participant Age (as of January 1 of current year):Parent/Guardian Name:Home Phone:Cell Phone:Email:T-Shirt Size: Youth: S M L Adult: S M L XL XXL OtherWe will make all reasonable accommodation’s to meet the physical and social needs of each child to ensure the safety of participants and that each participant has the best experience possible. In order to do those things we are asking that the following information be provided, to be shared with the 4-H/FFA mentor your child will be matched with. Parents or a responsible adult must remain with participants during meetings with 4-H/FFA mentors and be available at the show.This section is voluntary and declining to share this information will not exclude your child from the program.Does your child have physical limitations? Examples include, but not limited to: balance, hearing impaired, speech impaired, sight impaired, non-ambulatory/wheel chair user, etc.Does your child have a learning impairment and/or developmental delay? If yes, please give example of learning level.Does your child have any sensory issues that may be affected by proximity to animals, farm equipment, loud noises, etc.?Does your child have behavioral issues that may affect him while working with animals or 4-H/FFA mentors? If yes, please explain triggers, escalation behaviors, etc. that may help a 4-H/FFA mentor when dealing with your child.Does your child have a seizure disorder? If so, please list seizure symptoms that 4-H/FFA mentors may witness and need to alert an adult.I give permission for my child's strengths and challenges to be shared with their coach in order assist in their experience.?Parent or Guardian Signature:_________________________________________________________________________________LAPEER COUNTY “4-H CHALLENGED ME” CLUB COACH APPLICATIONLapeer County 4-H is excited to offer a unique opportunity for special needs youth?to participate in a livestock show designed especially for them at the Eastern Michigan State Fair.? Challenge Members will learn about livestock including pigs, sheep and goats and will be assigned a 4-H or FFA member (coach) who will work hand in hand with each child and family. Challenge members will work with the animal they will be showing and the coach will teach the child about basic care, handling and how to show the animal in the show ring. We understand that each child has different learning and physical abilities and we will work closely with all participants to make this a great experience. Program will conclude with a 4-H Challenge Show will be held Friday at noon of the Eastern Michigan State Fair, in the Walker Barn. Challenge Youth: Must be eligible (enrollment not required) for special education services through a Michigan public school.Are asked to share pertinent medical and behavioral information. Providing this information is optional and will not exclude a child from participating in 4-H Challenged Me. This information will be shared with the 4-H/FFA Coach that club members are matched with, to make all reasonable accommodations to meet the physical and social needs of each child to ensure the safety of participants and that each participant has the best experience possible.Youth Coaches:Must be actively enrolled in Lapeer County 4-H or Lapeer County FFA and be interested in serving as a coach to youth, sharing their knowledge and skills with a 4-H Challenged Me club member.Must agree to allow club members to show their animal in the 4-H Challenge Showmanship Show and to meet with club member for project area education, as well as handle and practice with their animal.Help ensure a safe, non-threatening learning environment for Challenge youth to learn about and handle their project animals. Reasonable accommodations should be considered depending on Challenge youth’s physical limitations.Should attend coach and member orientation on July 7th at 6pm (tentative).Expectations:4-H Challenged Me Club Leaders will help coaches identify and accommodate member’s needs. Club Leaders will discontinue the member/coach relationship at either parties request and will make every attempt to match challenge youth with a new mentor and/or attempt to identify an appropriate alternative activity.Strive to meet a minimum of 4 times to learn about, handle and practice with the animalThere will be a limit of 8-10 club members per species.It is required that parents or a responsible adult remain with participants during meetings with 4-H/FFA coaches and be available at the show.If you are interested in being a “4-H CHALLENGED ME” Club Coach, please complete the form below and return it to: Tiffany Howell: 5940 Clear Lake Rd. North Branch, MI 48461 or email tiffanyhowell@ by July 1. Applying to be a coach does not guarantee you will be matched with a Challenge member.LAPEER COUNTY “4-H CHALLENGED ME” CLUB COACHCoach Name:Age (as of January 1 of current year):Address: City, Sate, Zip: 4-H or FFA Club Name:Parent/Guardian Name:Home Phone: Cell Phone:Email:T-Shirt Size: circleYouth: S M L Adult: S M L XL XXL Other______Coach Signature:Parent/Guardian Signature:Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status or family status. 4-H Coach’s TrainerThe Coach’s Trainer should be someone who is familiar with disabilities that may affect members. The Coach’s Trainer should be able to effectively educated coaches on health and physical challenges, behavioral challenges, communication needs and devices, and strategies to provide coach’s to assist the members in learning the tasks for showing. The Coach’s Trainer should understand the impact this program has on individuals, families and the community. The Coach’s Trainer should address the following:Head:Share the idea of presuming competenceDiscuss how all members think and learn differentlyEveryone has different strengthsOffer strategies to ensure success-visual supports, video modeling, etc.Discuss communication differencesShare any communication tools the members may useShare how some members may not verbally respond, but they are always listeningSome members may engage in frequent talking, give strategies to coach’s to assist in keeping their member engaged in the activityHeart:Person first language-see the member, not the disabilityDiscuss how same age peers are the best teachersDiscuss how this is impacting the coach’s and members beyond the arenaHands:Discuss physical challenges and tools to accommodate these challenges during training and the arenaDiscuss behavior-some members may engage in behavior that is differentExplain the presented behaviorsDiscuss crisis plan for unsafe behaviorIf at any time anyone feels unsafe, stop the activityContact 4-H Leader and Coach TrainerDiscuss possible sensory issuesDiscuss tools that may be used to reduce sensory overload (headphones, quieter animal, etc.)Health:Describe health concerns of memberDiscuss a crisis plan in case of medical eventContact parent(s)/guardian(s) immediately-parents should remain on siteIf medical event occurs, contact 4-H Leaders and Coach’s trainer to debrief coach and membersEnsure that if at any time anyone does not feel safe, the event stops.Contact 4-H leadersCoaches CornerThings to remember:HAVE FUN!Everybody is good at different things and likes different things, we will learn if our new members like the same animals you do.Your partner is there to learn from you. Kids are the best teacher for other kids!Some of your partners may not talk, but they are listening, so keep on talking and teaching.Some of your partners are not used to being around animals and may not wear appropriate shoes to work with livestock. Remind them that animals weigh a lot and it hurts A LOT when an animal steps in your toes. Also, model safe behavior by wearing safe shoes yourself.Some of your partners may talk a lot! That’s ok. As soon as you can, try to bring them back to the task. You could say, “That sounds really fun, do you want to see how we…..”Your partner may not walk, that’s ok, the arena allows wheelchairs or equipment to help your partner walk.Loud noises may be a problem for my partner, so they may cover their ears or use head phones. Animals can be REALLY loud!Some partners may have medical concerns. If you see that your partner is acting differently than you have seen, make sure to tell their parent immediately.Some of your partners may have hard time and show some behavior we aren’t used to seeing. Their parents will help. Just remember to keep their hard time private from others.If at any time, you feel unsafe, the activity stops.You are doing something that hasn’t been done before in Michigan. We are all learning together. If you have any questions, call your 4-H Leader.FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:CONTACT: Tiffany Howell4-H Challenged Me Club810-688-4185tiffanyhowell@4-H has Challenged Members to Coach Kids with Special NeedsImlay City, MI (7/15/2016) –Lapeer County 4-H is excited to be the first in Michigan to offer a unique opportunity for youth with special needs to participate in a livestock show designed especially for them at the Eastern Michigan State Fair on July 29th at noon, in the Walker Memorial Barn.? 4-H Challenged Me Club members are youth ages 5-26 years, who are eligible for special education services in Michigan. In its inaugural year, sixteen 4-H Challenged Me members have been paired with another Lapeer County 4-H member as their coach and 4-H Challenged Me members will work hand in hand with their coach to learn about livestock animals including pigs, sheep and goats. Each child will work with the animal they will be showing and their coach will teach about basic care, handling and how to exhibit the animal in the show ring and will use the coach’s animal during the 4-H Challenged Me Show, at noon, on Friday, July 29th during the Eastern Michigan State Fair. The program’s goal is to provide an opportunity for youth with special needs, physical and mental, to safely participate in a livestock exhibition environment, while building a positive coaching relationship with 4-H youth. This is a community event designed to expose a special population to agriculture, 4-H, livestock programs and clubs in Lapeer County and to allow them to say “4-H Challenged Me” at the Lapeer County 4-H Challenge Show. 4-H Challenge Club Leader Tiffany Howell, of North Branch, said “We began seeing videos from southern states of similar shows and we wanted to offer something similar in Lapeer County. Animals of all kinds can be therapeutic and this is a great opportunity to expose the 4-H Challenged Me members to agriculture and livestock, helping them build confidence and maybe even job and life skills, while allowing their 4-H coaches to build communication skills, empathy and understanding of a special population. We are hoping that after the 4-H Challenged Me show, that both members and coaches will be able to say that 4-H challenged them and they met that challenge.”- END -4-H CHALLENGED ME MEMBER PARENT EVALUATIONWe want to know how well 4-H Challenged Me works and to make it even better. We are asking you to tell us if your child liked or learned anything during 4-H Challenged Me. It should take about 10 minutes of your time to complete the survey. You do not have to fill out this survey. It is up to you if you want to answer the questions or not, you get to make the final choice. There is no right or wrong answer to any of our questions. You don’t have to answer any question you don’t want to answer. If you decide not to fill out the survey, your child can still be in 4-H Challenged Me or any other program 4-H offers. When we tell other people about what participants learned, we won’t tell them your name or the name of anyone else who answered the questions. You can ask us questions anytime.Have you seen a change in behavior (positive or negative) of your child that you attribute to 4-H Challenged Me? If yes, please explain.Did you see behavior changes (positive or negative) of the coaches your child worked with? If so please explain.The most important thing your child gained from 4-H?Challenged Me is...The one thing, if anything, you would change about 4-H?Challenged Me is...Do you feel your child might participant in other 4-H or MSU Extension programs that they would not have before joining in 4-H Challenged Me?In the future might your child raise a 4-H livestock project of their own, outside of 4-H Challenged Me?Was your child or your family involved in 4-H prior to joining 4-H Challenged Me?Would your child like to participate in 4-H Challenged Me in the future?Other comments you would like to make... Please choose 1-3 in each box of the descriptive terms listed in the left column and tell us how 4-H Challenged Me helped you to build on that life-skill.HEADThinkingLearning to learnDecision-makingProblem solvingCritical thinkingService learningManagingGoal settingPlanning/organizingWise use of resourcesKeeping RecordsResiliencyHEARTRelatingCommunicationsCooperationSocial SkillsConflict ResolutionAccepting DifferencesCaringConcern for othersEmpathySharingNurturingrelationshipsHANDSGivingCommunity Service/volunteeringLeadershipResponsibleContribution to groupWorkingMarketable/usefulskillsTeamworkSelf-motivationHEALTHLivingHealthy life-stylechoicesStress ManagementDisease PreventionPersonal SafetyBeingSelf EsteemSelf responsibilityCharacterManaging feelingsSelf Discipline4-H CHALLENGED ME MEMBER EVALUATIONPlease circle the smiley face that best shows your answer to each questionDid you enjoy your experience in the 4-H Challenged Me Club?Did you like working with your coach during 4-H Challenged Me?Did you learn how to work with your coach better during 4-H Challenged Me?Could you use the way you worked with your coach to communicate or talk to parents, teachers or friends?Did you and your coach work together to solve a problem during 4-H Challenged Me?Did you learn ways to communicate with your 4-H animal during 4-H Challenged Me?Did you make new friends as part of 4-H Challenged Me? Is caring for your 4-H animal similar to taking care of yourself? Food, housing, bathing, etc.Do you think you could use the things you learned in 4-H Challenged Me at a job?Did 4-H Challenged Me help you feel good about yourself?Please share anything you’d like to about your experience in the 4-H Challenged Me Club:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________We want to know how well 4-H Challenged Me works. We are asking you to tell us some things about yourself, and if you liked or learned anything during 4-H Challenged Me. It should take about 10 minutes of your time to complete the survey. You do not have to fill out this survey. Your parents know we are going to ask you about these things, but you get to make the final choice. It is up to you if you want to answer the questions or not. There is no right or wrong answer to any of our questions. You don’t have to answer any question you don’t want to answer. If you decide not to fill out the survey, you can still be in 4-H Challenged Me or any other program we have for you. Every answer will be private. When we tell other people about what we learned, we won’t tell them your name or the name of anyone else who answered the questions. You can ask us questions anytime and you can talk to your parent any time you want. 4-H CHALLENGED ME COACH PARENT EVALUATIONWe want to know how well 4-H Challenged Me works and to make it even better. We are asking you to tell us if your child liked or learned anything during 4-H Challenged Me. It should take about 10 minutes of your time to complete the survey. You do not have to fill out this survey. It is up to you if you want to answer the questions or not, you get to make the final choice. There is no right or wrong answer to any of our questions. You don’t have to answer any question you don’t want to answer. If you decide not to fill out the survey, your child can still be in 4-H Challenged Me or any other program 4-H offers. When we tell other people about what participants learned, we won’t tell them your name or the name of anyone else who answered the questions. You can ask us questions anytime.Have you seen a change in behavior (positive or negative) of your child that you attribute to 4-H Challenged Me? If yes, please explain.Did you see behavior changes (positive or negative) of the member your child worked with? If so please explain.The most important thing your child gained from 4-H?Challenged Me is...The one thing, if anything, you would change about 4-H?Challenged Me is...Do you feel your child might participant in other 4-H or MSU Extension programs that they would not have before joining in 4-H Challenged Me?In the future might your child be more willing to work with person who are different from themselves, whether in 4-H, school or in the work place?Did your child have in-depth experience to special needs youth prior to 4-H Challenged Me?Would your child like to participate in 4-H Challenged Me in the future?Other comments you would like to make... Please choose 1-3 in each box of the descriptive terms listed in the left column and tell us how 4-H Challenged Me helped you to build on that life-skill.HEADThinkingLearning to learnDecision-makingProblem solvingCritical thinkingService learningManagingGoal settingPlanning/organizingWise use of resourcesKeeping RecordsResiliencyHEARTRelatingCommunicationsCooperationSocial SkillsConflict ResolutionAccepting DifferencesCaringConcern for othersEmpathySharingNurturingrelationshipsHANDSGivingCommunity Service/volunteeringLeadershipResponsibleContribution to groupWorkingMarketable/usefulskillsTeamworkSelf-motivationHEALTHLivingHealthy life-stylechoicesStress ManagementDisease PreventionPersonal SafetyBeingSelf EsteemSelf responsibilityCharacterManaging feelingsSelf Discipline4-H CHALLENGED ME COACH EVALUATIONWe want to know how well 4-H Challenged Me works and to make it even better. We are asking you to tell us some things about yourself, and if you liked or learned anything during 4-H Challenged Me. It should take about 10 minutes of your time to complete the survey. You do not have to fill out this survey. It is up to you if you want to answer the questions or not, you get to make the final choice. There is no right or wrong answer to any of our questions. You don’t have to answer any question you don’t want to answer. If you decide not to fill out the survey, you can still be in 4-H Challenged Me or any other program we have for you. Every answer will be private. We won’t tell your parents or anyone else how you answered the question. When we tell other people about what we learned, we won’t tell them your name or the name of anyone else who answered the questions. You can ask us questions anytime and you can talk to your parent or an adult any time you want.Tell us a little about yourself:My age falls in the following group:____0-9 years__5__10-13 years__3__14-16 years___1_17-21 years____ 21 years or olderI am:___5___ Female___4___ MalePlease choose 1-3 in each box of the descriptive terms listed in the left column and tell us how 4-H Challenged Me helped you to build on that life-skill.HEADThinkingLearning to learnI learned from my partner each time we metBy being around someone differentHad to learn about my partner and his health risksThis “made” me learn how to help people in different waysDecision-makingDeciding what to do on our meeting daysMaking imprtant decsions about working with my partnerProblem solvingFiguring out how to make things funTaught me how to figure out ways for him to showCritical thinkingI had to understand the way my partner learnsService learningI learned from my partner each time we metManagingGoal settingMaking goals on what my partner should learnMy goal was to keep the pig where he could see itI set goals each day of what to teach my partner and make sure it was different each dayPlanning/organizingDeciding what to do on our meeting daysHelped me learn to manage my time and fit this program uinto my scheduleWise use of resourcesWe had limited time and it was a juggling actKeeping RecordsKeeping track of how she did each practiceResiliencyHEARTRelatingCommunicationLearning how to communicate with people who cannot talk wellLetting my partner kow what she needs to doBy helping other to communicateI learned to communicate in a completely different wayCooperationBy working together even if my partner doesn’t want toWe had to cooperate to get done what needed done, while having funSocial SkillsAllowed me to accept differences and build relationships. Just because members are different, doesn’t mean they cannot drive a hog or walk a lamb. They are just as capable as anyone else. Conflict ResolutionAccepting DifferencesAllowed me to accept differences and build relationships. Just because members are different, doesn’t mean they cannot drive a hog or walk a lamb. They are just as capable as anyone else. I accepted that my partner was different than me and I worked around our differencesCaringConcern for othersKeeping my partner safe while working with animalsI had to keep my partner’s needs in mind, whiel keeping things interesting because he gets bored easilyEmpathySharingNurturingRelationships-Allowed me to accept differences and build relationships. Just because members are different, doesn’t mean they cannot drive a hog or walk a lamb. They are just as capable as anyone else. Made sure I was forming a relationship with my partnerHANDSGivingCommunity Service/volunteeringThis was an amazing volunteering opportunity and I can do it again next yearLeadershipThe club gave average members a leadership role and big responsibilityBy showing my partner what to do, rather than telling her to do somethingI had to keep my partner on track and focusedI learned how to help othersResponsibleThe club gave average members a leadership role and big responsibilityBeing responsible for the safety of another personContribution to groupWorkingMarketable/usefulskillsTeamworkMost importantly the team work involved was amazing for meWorking with a person different from myselfWorking WITH my partner is everythingWe had to work together to get him and his pig ready for show dayMy partner and I had to work togetherSelf-motivationHEALTHLivingHealthy life-style choicesChoosing to get involvedStress ManagementDisease PreventionMaking sure she wore clothes and shoes that had not been in other barns (bio-security)Personal SafetyMy partner’s safety was always first, along with him having fun!I had to make sure that my partner was always safeBeingSelf EsteemMy partner made me feel better about myself, because seeing me and my animals always made him happySelf-ResponsibilityBy having to teach someone else about my animalCharacterThe character I built from the program is humblingManaging feelingsMaking sure my partner was happyI believe that I became a better person from this and learned from my partner how to be calm, cool and collected with animals.Self-DisciplineMaking sure I was ready to teach my partner about the animalThe most important thing I have gained from 4-H?Challenged Me is...The relationship I have with my partner. We were good friends in school, but we lost touch once we got out and it was awesome for me and I know really special to him to hang out together again.Is that there are a lot of other things I can do to help peopleI can work with everything/everyoneTo have team workMore patience, it benefits everyone around me!Getting to help special needs kidsLeadershipI learned how to communicate in a brand new way that I never would have learned without this program.The one thing, if anything, I would change about 4-H?Challenged Me is...Get the information our sooner so more kids can get involvedHave more practice time/more animalsTo have more kids participateIt was perfect, expect I wish there were more kids who participated. But I know that will change!Nothing, it went really wellI wouldn’t change it, it is perfectMaybe members and coaches could start working together earlierOther comments I would like to make... It was a truly humbling experience and I hope to be a part of it again next yearIt was a good timeThis was really fun!It was a great bonding experience and it definiteloy deserves the attention it is getting. Great Work!This was really fun, it was a great experienceI think this program is AMAZING!This program was a great experience and I hope I can take part in it next year! ................
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