Volunteer signups open for Glenn County Farm Bureau Crab Feed

Jocelyn Anderson, President at Glenn County Farm Bureau - Official Website
Jocelyn Anderson, President at Glenn County Farm Bureau - Official Website
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Glenn County 4-H has announced that signups are now open for those interested in serving or working at the dessert booth during the upcoming Glenn County Farm Bureau Crab Feed. The organization is seeking volunteers to help with these roles.

The event provides an opportunity for community members, including youth involved in 4-H, to participate and support local agricultural activities. Those interested in volunteering can contact Glenn County 4-H for more information on how to get involved.

There were no additional details provided about the date or location of the crab feed event.



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