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Congressman Rogers meets with 4-H members from southern and eastern Kentucky.  The students are in Washington for the 4-H American Heritage Program. Front Row (L to R):  Teri Jo Fuson, Monica Gilbert, Magen Gulliver, Amanda Morgan, Hannah Scott. Back Row (L to R): Jimmy Chambers, Josh Mullins, Raymond Cox, Congressman Rogers, Donna Cox, Peyton Gibson, Ruby Knapp
Congressman Rogers meets with Somerset’s Boyscout Troop 170
Congressman Rogers attends a Rogers Scholar program “reunion” event at The Center for Rural Development in Somerset.
Students from Meece Middle School’s PRIDE club meet with Congressman Rogers in Washington, DC.  The “E-Team” students are in town to participate in the National Energy Education Development Project.
Rockcastle County Junior and High School students and some of their parents meet with Congressman Rogers on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
Congressman Rogers meets with University of Kentucky Basketball Coach Tubby Smith to discuss federal funding for health and physical education programs.
Congressman Rogers talks with Joe Bowen, a Kentucky native who is undertaking a 14,000 mile bike tour of America.  Joe travels with a laptop computer which allows him to teach and interact with elementary school students in Eastern Kentucky.
Congressman Rogers talks with students from Perry County Central High School on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
At an event at Morehead State University, Congressman Rogers meets with participants of the Rogers Scholars program.  MSU is partnering with The Center for Rural Development to provide 15 full tuition scholarships each year for graduates of the Rogers Scholars program.  (Photo courtesy of The Center for Rural Development)
Rep. Rogers speaks to students and teachers about local PRIDE initiatives at Mount Vernon Elementary - August 18, 2008
"Hooked on Fishing, Not on Drugs" is an Operation UNITE initiative that educates youth about the dangers of drug abuse. The event, held April 28 at Jackson County Ministries in Annville, brought together more than 150 youth and adults who engaged in outdoor activities.






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thumbnail image: Kentucky 4-H Studentsthumbnail image: Somerset Boyscoutsthumbnail image: Rogers Scholars Reunionthumbnail image: Students from Meece Middle Schoolthumbnail image: Rockcastle High School Studentsthumbnail image: Tubby Smith and Rep Rogers
thumbnail image: Joe the Bike Riderthumbnail image: Perry County Central High Schoolthumbnail image: Morehead State University Rogers Scholarsthumbnail image: Rep. Rogers speaks to students and teachers about local PRIDE initiatives at Mount Vernon Elementarythumbnail image: Operation UNITE Initiative 


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