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Kelsey Evans – President

At Large Director • Kentucky 859.553.3059 • kelseyculpevans@gmail.com

Segayle Foster – Vice President

Southwest Region Director • Texas 806.445-2496 • segaylef@yahoo.com

Barb Garrett – Secretary/Treasurer

Northeast Region Director • Indiana 765.969.0921 • barb@barbgarrett.com

Jessica Cheesman

Northeast Region Director • Indiana 765.468.7405 • jessicalcheesman@gmail.com

Marna Higgins

Southeast Region Director • Tennessee 615.273.2656 • higgmarna@aol.com

Amelia Weaver

Southeast Region Director • Tennessee 615.636.3942 • ahiggins0807@gmail.com

Shawnda Foster

Southwest Region Director • Texas 806.652.2383 • shawndafoster@att.net

Bridget Schaefer

Northwest Region Director • North Dakota 701.725.4902

Kaylee Tracy

Northwest Region Director • Nebraska 308.660.7069 • kaylee@tracycattle.com

Becky Sheets

At Large Director • Indiana 765.714.1200 • rsheets462@aol.com

Sue Comer • Scholarship Chair

Indiana • 765.874.2228

LADIES AUXILIARY

Auxiliary Happenings

by Kelsey Evans, President

Happy Fall, Ya’ll! We’re into what very well could be the busiest run for our Ag community. Between fall and winter majors, harvest, fall calving and sale season, there is no shortage of things to do.

For some, this is the time of year we live for! There are countless opportunities to connect with friends all across the country, especially as we come together in Kansas City, Louisville, OKC, Denver and Ft. Worth. For others, it’s the long days and late nights in the barn that pay off when their sale ends and calves head to their new homes. Regardless of where you fall, GOOD LUCK!

Looking forward to seeing everyone in Louisville in a few short weeks. The Auxiliary is excited to watch our Queen and Princess, Cheyenne and Lindy Kiser, take on their first major event in their year of service. If you’d like to donate something to our annual silent auction, contact myself, Segayle or Barb. We can’t wait to see you all!

Interested in joining the Ladies Auxiliary?

Scan the QR code, print and fill out the application and return with dues to: Barb Garrett ACLA Secretary/Treasurer 5772 N US Highway 35, Williamsburg, IN 47393

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Steer Rewards Program

Payouts for Major Fat Shows, Influential Shows &Minor Shows

If your steer qualifies, please send results documentation and photo to Heather Counts at heather@chicattle.org. Once info is received, a payout will be sent from the ACA office. For questions, please contact Heather at 517-214-0927.

Chianina Steer Rewards Program Rules

RequiRR ements:

A. Steers must be registered and transferred to an ACTIVE junior member on or before the entry deadline. (The actual day the work was done)

B. Awards will be paid to the junior member after both an official photograph and press release from show officials have been received by the ACA (information can be emailed to heather@chicattle.org).

C. If the show offers a division for Chianina steers, the steer must be shown as a Chianina.

majoR Fm at steeR shows Payout - $2000 - Money split 50/50 between breeder and owner

A. American Royal B. North American International Livestock Exposition C. National Western Stock Show D. Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo E. Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

If a Chianina steer is not selected as Grand Champion but a qualifying steer places in the Top 5 a graduated scale will be used. ($800 for Reserve, $600 for third, $400 for fourth and $200 for fifth) for the highest placing steer in the show.

inFluential steeR shows Greater than 200 head of steers exhibited or a State Fair or Expo Payout $500

If a Chianina steer is not selected as Grand Champion but a qualifying steer places in the Top 5, a graduated scale will be used. ($400 for Reserve, $300 for third, $200 for fourth and $100 for fifth) for the highest placing steer in the show.

minoR steeR shows <200 head of steers and >100 head of steers exhibited Payout $250

If a Chianina steer is not selected as Grand Champion, $125 will be paid to the Reserve if he qualifies.

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