Womensnewsletter 3q2013

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arkansas

farm

bureau

committee comments

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he Land of 10,000 Ag Opportunities was the theme of the Ag in the Classroom conference this year in Minneapolis. Six ArFB state committee women attended workshops by Andrew Zimmern and Cris Peterson. We brought back lots of ideas for our county volunteers. Your state committee met in July at the Officers and Leaders Conference to begin planJanice Marsh ning for fall chairwoman activities in our local schools. Among other things, we are again sponsoring the School Art Supply program. The state committee will reimburse 1/2 for what your county spends up to $150. Using the art program in combination with our coloring book and safety poster contests is a good opportunity to help supply your schools with the art supplies they need for their students to participate in our contests. This is a WIN opportunity for Ag in Arkansas! I hope everyone is looking forward to attending the Arkansas State Fair in October. Our com-

BAXTER CO. FB photo

Baxter County Women’s Committee assisted with the county M*A*S*H Program. The students shadowed a variety of doctors, physical therapists, visited dentist offices, vet clinics, pharmacies, a neurologist and other medical facilities. Committee members accompanied them on a tour of UAMS where they learned CPR and made a variety of products such as soaps and lotions.

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

Arkansas: The committee donated

money to Miss Arkansas County Rice. The committee also supported the Arkansas Education Foundation and Girls State.

Baxter: The committee sponsored an

Ag in the Classroom/Member benefit booth at the Pioneer Day at Norfork. The committee also assisted with Ag in the Classroom programs at Hackler Elementary School in Mountain Home and Norfork Elementary. Matt Jackson brought the Farm Bureau milk cow and Ag Experience trailer. The committee also assisted with the county MASH program. The students shadowed

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a variety of doctors, physical therapists, visited dentist offices, vet clinics, pharmacies, a neurologist and other medical facilities. Committee members accompanied them on a tour of UAMS where they learned CPR and made a variety of products such as soaps and lotions.

Benton: Members of the committee

volunteered at the three day event for Dairy Days in Bentonville at the Benton County Fairgrounds for 4-H and FFA members. The committee provided and served a meal for the event. The committee also participated in the Farm Expo at Bonnie Grimes Elementary in Rogers. There were nine stations manned by volunteers who taught students about beef, dairy, poultry, continued on page 2

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