-- [DEC-12-23 Monica Vosilla] -------------- Hi Pamela, the fund description is updated. The photo file will not download though. Would you please submit it again? -Monica  -- [DEC-13-23 Jason Phenicie] -------------- New file added -- [DEC-14-23 Monica Vosilla] -------------- The photo is added to the fund page. -Monica  -- [DEC-15-23 Anonymous] --------------

Hi Monica, requesting a simple revision to remove the period in the quote block – Ms. Nettie Ruth Brown, Florida 4-H Hall of Fame Member.

Approved after that! Thank you! 

 
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BrownN_Photo.jpg Other Hi Monica, attached is the photo as requested. Let me know if this works. Thanks!
Created on Dec.  7, 2023 at  1:19 PM (EST). Last updated by Phenicie, Jason on Dec. 22, 2023 at  6:30 AM (EST). Owned by Anonymous.
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