Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Elizabeth Bruner of Blairsville, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth was recently honored by the National 4-H Shooting Sports Teen Ambassador program. 4-H has a storied past across the country--in rural America in particular--and has created youth programs that have fostered agricultural innovation. Some of Elizabeth's favorite 4-H activities include breeding and market livestock, wildlife, forestry, and her favorite: shooting sports. Elizabeth was selected as one of two individuals by a committee of 4- H educators from across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be a teen ambassador for Pennsylvania to promote 4-H and 4-H shooting sports. Ambassadors receive training that they can take back to their communities to advocate for 4-H at the county, regional, and State level. During her experience as an ambassador, Elizabeth will further her skills in public presentation, citizenship, community service, as well as many other areas. I am certain Elizabeth will represent this organization and promote its purpose well. ____________________
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