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Caballo youth named 4-H State Ambassador

New Mexico

Laynee Kuenstler, a junior at Hot Springs High School, was inducted as a 4-H State Ambassador during the annual 4-H Senior Leadership Retreat Jan. 17, in Albuquerque.

The daughter of Shawna Kuenstler of Caballo, she has been a 4-H member for eight years and participates in showing and judging lamb shows. Outside of 4-H she participates in her church youth group and FFA.

She joins Anne Meyer-Miner of Placitas, Jalayna Roberts of Portales and Charles Woodall of Las Cruces as the 2009 state ambassadors.

The senior 4-H members will share the ambassador responsibilities, which include assisting with the parade and tours at the New Mexico State Fair, planning and conducting the Senior Leadership Retreat in conjunction with the 4-H State Diplomats and assisting with the State 4-H Conference and providing training and support to county ambassadors. They will also represent New Mexico at the National 4-H Conference in Washington, D.C., and assist the New Mexico 4-H Youth Foundation in donor contacts and public relations.

Laynee Kuenstler, a junior at Hot Springs High School, was inducted as a 4-H State Ambassador during the annual 4-H Senior Leadership Retreat Jan. 17, in Albuquerque. (NMSU Photo by Jane Moorman.)


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