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POMFRET — Directors of the Windham County 4-H Foundation have appointed Heather Logee to the newly created year-round position of Youth Program director for Foundation Programs. 
Logee has been camp director for the very popular summer 4-H Camp Program for the past six years and has attended camp for 21 years total, either as a camper, teen leader, counselor or camp director. She has a bachelor’s  degree in horticulture from Ferrum College and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in camp administration and leadership.  
In this expanded role, Logee is assuming program responsibilities for the Ragged Hill Woods Environmental Education Program.  Available to schools and businesses, the menu of offerings available include team-building activities and environmental,  nature and science education programs for all age groups throughout the year.
This new  position will allow Logee to contact interested RHW participants and tailor programs to their needs year round.  The new position also recognizes the fact that in her role as camp director, she runs a number of off season camp programs at the 4-H Outdoor center, including camper game days, teen weekends, and open house days for prospective campers.   The Foundation is delighted to continue working with Heather in this new expanded role.
If you are interested in finding out more information about Ragged Hill Woods Programs or summer camp, go to: www.4hcampct.org.

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