Other Cultures (Continued from Page B 12) Hire. You often take three step for ward and then three backwards. It’s frustrating but of no use to get upset. Flexibility is the key word when working with other cul tures,” Rutt said. “When you see the potential outcome, it helps to keep me 1 == - < _a.Ni- IL . - » m |— c 5 CM 111 Ssn • ,“s * o —HL-Sno *“ s «» OC M LU Ml O X UJ patient,” Rutt said “It’s a tremendous experience and challenge. If the program is successful, it will have inpact upon all of West Africa. Even if I never go back again, the country now has the genetics that took hundreds of years for this country to develop,” > o « H tut: _ • Z C/> v r ttuj . gj £ “ rl !Z = to s =5 ~ £ « S2“-3-s t “S„5 - HI O 3°= C/> . £ •J>t “(Eg t 2|UO => (/> Rutt said. Rutt’s Nigerian venture is total ly separate of the 4-H International Exchange Club. A 4-H trip to Nigeria is com pletely out of the question because the U.S. has sanctions against Nigeria and it is not a safe place to visit However, Rutt has diplomatic immunity and finds the venture with the United Nations exciting. The Rutts believe that working with other cultures is the key to O o . CO = - - - n i— s S S 7 Sg N •g *° E: i'T LU 9 *«IA - «i * Ul £ iE S «cn 5 ® •« » a o 2 o£l * S « 6 involvement • Must actively participate in meetings and fundraisers during hosting and travel years. The first organizational meeting will be held at the Farm and Home Cotter on March 24 at 7:30 p.m. Those interested in the possibility of joining the club are encouraged to attend. For more information, call the Rutts at (717) 786-3591 or Vonnie and Ralph McLaughlin at (717) 548-3798.