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Rough Wranglers 4-H

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Melissa Darnell
602-402-5645
roughwranglers4h@gmail.com

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Second Tuesday of every month from 6:30-7:30pm
35th Ave and Acoma
Phoenix, AZ 85053

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Rough Wranglers 4-H is small club that allows any member to work on any project. There are no club dues in addition to the county enrollment fee.

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Shooting sport and any project of interest

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