4-H Seedlings receive donation

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The American Legion Argonne Post 33 presented a $1,500 check to the 4-H Steubenville City Seedlings Club on Thursday afternoon. Legion Service Officer Joe Holliday announced that the Post strives to assist local nonprofits whenever possible. Leaders and members of the 4-H club were present for the donation at the Legion, showcasing community engagement. Key attendees included Trustee Kenny Walter, First Vice President Terry Channel, and Second Vice President Dylan Czoyk. This donation underscores the Legion's commitment to supporting community organizations.

The 4-H Seedlings Club relies on such contributions to fund its activities and initiatives. Local nonprofits play a crucial role in community development, and support from organizations like the Legion enhances their capacity to serve. Contributions like this not only provide financial assistance but also foster community spirit and collaboration.

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