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U.S. Cellular provides $1,000 to Laurel Bit and Bridle 4-H Club

LAUREL — The Laurel Bit and Bridle 4-H Club has received $1,000 through U.S. Cellular’s Community Connections for STEM learning opportunities.

For the sixth year in a row, youth-focused organizations can earn up to $1,000 through U.S. Cellular’s Community Connections program – all online. Whether it’s a Little League baseball team, high school debate club, marching band, youth cheer squad or a variety of other groups, organizers can sign up their group at uscellular.com/communityconnections to earn sponsorship support. You don’t have to sell candy, wash cars or peddle coupon books.

Once registered, local nonprofit academic and athletic groups that represent youth up to 12th grade have 14 days to rally their friends, families and supporters to complete online activities that include surveys, videos and/or following U.S. Cellular on its social channels.

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