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Huffer looks back on a life filled with 4-H
Lincoln Courier
Patty Huffer says she has seen many changes in her years in working with the Logan County Extension and 4-H program. Huffer plans to retire after almost 29 years of hard work and dedication to the University of Illinois Extension and 4-H. Her last day will be April 30. To celebrate her years of commitment to the 4-H program an open house will be held from 2:30 through 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 29 at the Logan County Extension office, 980 N. Postville Dr., in Lincoln.
Huffer started working part-time for the Extension in 1991 and gradually accepted more duties over time.