CCFB Annual Dinner was a success!
We held the Annual Farm Bureau Dinner on Oct. 16. This an event that all the members look foward to. They know there will be great food and can look foward to the free raffle. Not to mention the friends and aquentences to reconnect with!
Rick Eidie with Great Basin Cooking did a tremendous job with the dinner as usual.
Town and Country Insurance Company gave an update on how they are holding up, Trey Berkey remarked that 2012 was a down year, normally they have 80-85 advisors but they are down to 75 this year. But financial strength is important to Town and Country, they have been in business for 85 years and will continue to align themselves with these catistrophic times.
Craig and Lynette Wolfley visit with Kessa Straton
Steve and Irene Barlow enjoying dinner with their kids and Wade, Cody and Mesadie Hardy
FEED THE PIG YOUR "SCRAPS"
The Farm Bureau piggy has collected $97, we still have $155 more to reach our goal. The pig will be hanging out at Walley's, stop in for a drink and donate your change to feed the pig! The money goes toward educational materials for Nevada's students and teachers
Glen Hardy presented Craig and Lynnette Wofley with this beautiful quilt
Craig took over for Glen as the Ag teacher at Moapa Valley High School when Glen retired. Craig retired last year after 26 years of teaching Agriculture. Now Denise O'tool is teaching Ag at MVHS. The program is coming full circle, O'tool was in one of the last classes of Glen's before he retired. Thank you Craig and Lynnette for your service to Agriculture!
Kessa Straton won a spotlight in the raffle
Kevin O'tool and Terry Waite picked some prizes out of the raffle pile
Quincy Walker won himself some gloves
Lynea Waite was excited to win a knome! She better watch out, those knomes are sneaky
It was a lucky night for the Strattons, they also won the Igloo jug
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