By Associated Press - Monday, May 12, 2014

POLLACK, La. (AP) - Groundbreaking is planned May 20 for a multipurpose pavilion to be built at the Grant Walker 4-H Educational Center in Pollock.

Louisiana 4-H foundation executive director Jeff Bush says LSU vice president for agriculture Bill Richardson and other leaders of the LSU AgCenter will attend.

Alexandria-based forest management company RoyOMartin donated $500,000 to pay for the pavilion.



It will be the largest building on the Grant Walker site and will house an auditorium, camp store and storage for equipment used by 4-H students during camping programs.

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