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Georgia 4-H’ers from 35 counties, including Bethany McRae from Butts County, visited the University of Georgia’s campus on Nov. 13—14 for the annual Weekend in the Classic City. Participants explored pathways to higher education.

ATHENS — High school students from more than 30 counties explored pathways to higher education at a statewide gathering of Senior 4-H’ers in Athens on Nov. 13-14. This special event is known as Weekend in the Classic City and provides a comprehensive picture of diverse collegiate options in Georgia.

Butts County 4-H’er Bethany McRae participated in this annual event. It began in 2001 when Collegiate 4-H Club members from the University of Georgia invited high school students to campus as part of a class project. The initiative has grown to include nearly 100 students each year from widely varied backgrounds who enjoy a day at the birthplace of higher education.

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