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Youth Leadership Forum teens participated in recreational flag football, soccer and other sports during the meeting. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

The Southbridge Hotel and Conference Center in Massachusetts was home for the 2018 World Wide Youth Leadership Forum. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

  

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

Participants gathered for a group photo in front of the hotel. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

Participants could take home their completed artwork. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Youth Leadership Forum teens participated in recreational flag football, soccer and other sports during the meeting. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Program directors were honored at the awards dinner. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

Teens and adult sponsors attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens at the awards dinner. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens and adult sponsors attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Hotel staff were honored at the awards dinner. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

  

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens and adult sponsors attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

A collage of teen artwork was presented to Joe Marton, youth program manager for IMCOM G9/CYS. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Jeremy Crisp, Kids Included Together program manager (left), and Michelle Serkowicz, arts center supervisory specialist at USAG Vicenza, presented a collage of teen artwork to Joe Marton, youth program manager for IMCOM G9/CYS. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

The DJ provided music at dinner. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

 

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

Teens attended the final event of the forum: dinner, dancing and presentation of awards. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

ATP members spoke at the awards dinner. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

Dinner included pizza and sliders. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. U.S. Army photo #WWYLF18

ATP members spoke at the awards dinner. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

  

A collage was created from teen artwork made during the week. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

ATP members spoke at the awards dinner. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

  

WWYLF teens spent time at Old Sturbridge Village, which depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. They received hands-on experience with crafts such as woodworking, hearth cooking, iron work and more. Photo by Susan A. Merkner, IMCOM Public Affairs #WWYLF18

  

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