Womensnewsletter 1q2014

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arkansas

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he new State Women’s Committee met for the first time February 13. We have three new members: Donna Bemis, Sonya Harrell, and Roberta Golman. Also, since Sherry Felts has become a State Board member we have a new vicechairwoman, Peggy Miller. We celebrated Food Check-Out week, which is now known as “Our Food Link,” with a tour and donation of $4,000 to Ronald McDonald House at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock. Arkansas Farm Bureau has partnered with the Arkansas Ronald McDonJanice Marsh ald House and chairwoman celebrated our safe affordable foods for 17 years. Our Food Link is a year-round program for county volunteers to conduct activities that will effectively reach consumers with information about today’s agriculture. Check with your county Farm Bureau to get this informational toolkit. Our state committee conducted an enjoyable and informative Statewide Women’s Conference March 7th and 8th at the Embassy Suites in Little Rock. We highlighted the “Million Heart’s” Program with the Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care and UA Division of Agriculture Health Specialists. Workshops featured sessions

KEITH SUTTON photo

ArFB’s State Women’s Committee members posed for a photo during the Women’s Conference in Little Rock March 7. Attending were (l to r) Roberta Golmon, Norfork; Donna Bemis, Little Rock; Robin Williams, Forrest City; Sue Billiot, Smithville; Sara Loe, Hot Springs; Angela Jones, Mansfield; Dana Stewart, Judsonia; and chairwoman Janice Marsh, McCrory.

county activities The following activity summaries were submitted by the county Farm Bureau Women’s Committees:

Arkansas: The committee donated

to Acres of Help, which sponsors the backpack program at the DeWitt and Gillett schools. The committee also planned a safety session on texting and driving at Stuttgart High School for March.

Baxter: Committee members read story

books to students at Norfork elementary school. The committee also bought poster board for

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the safety poster contest and delivered it to the schools, along with the essay and poster contest rules. A committee member picked up the poster and essay contest entries and the committee judged them. The committee purchased razorback items for a basket to take to State Convention for the silent auction.

Benton: The committee donated $300 to Decatur Public Schools to purchase art supplies. The committee also conducted an Ag in the Classroom coloring contest. continued on page 2

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