Thursday June 20th

Our day was super exciting because we got to sleep in till about 7 am, well at least my group did. We had a full schedule both at the Nation 4-H Center and in Washington itself. Seven kids represented Kansas in our mock Congressional Session, along with multiple others asking questions for the four bills that had hoped to be passed. Aundrea and her group’s bill passed and they were also the only bill to be passed within our session. Her bill was over food insecurity. At the Smithsonian Zoo, my group wrapped up our video that our Delegation leader, Jeddrick, asked us to make in order to hopefully win a $500 grant for our ideas. We also visited: the pandas, which was a huge hit, zebras, orangutans, elephants, and lions just to name a few. Multiple people had their first crepe today and for the ones that had tried crepes before said the crepes here were wonderful! For our Heritage evening we visited the Kennedy Center, Hard Rock Cafe, and the Korean Memorial. At the Kennedy center we go to look at a beautiful outlook of the city sky line and the river below. At the Hard Rock Cafe, we rocked out to the classics and to some modern day hits! The food and environment were spectacular. At Korean memorial, we were amazed by the statues in the court yard and the etched photos of soldiers in the wall. A few of us caught lightening bugs for the first time and it was overall a memorable memorial. I am sure I speak on the behalf of everyone today when I say today was a great day! I am so excited to see the White House tomorrow and get to experience the wonderful museums we tour as well. We are having a great time here and we sure miss you all. Signing off, Citizens Washington Focus.

— Written by Katlin Rhodenbaugh










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