MARCH 31, 2023 | VOLUME 26 | ISSUE 7
Farm Bureau Press A PEEK INSIDE
ArFB COMMITTEES PARTNER FOR COMMUNITY CULTIVATIONS PROGRAM The ArFB State Women’s Leadership (WLC) and Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) Committees have announced the new Community Cultivations Program. The program is combining several existing programs, such as the Backpack Program, into one, along with introducing the new Hunters Feeding the Hungry Program. It is designed to encourage counties to support programs and activities in your local communities. Arkansas Farm Bureau supports ongoing efforts to build stronger communities throughout the state. This program is a great way to Make It Matter in your community.
2023 M*A*S*H Camp Schedule Announced, Page 2 & 3
Within the Community Cultivations Program, the Food Program and School Supply Program are both eligible for reimbursements from ArFB, while the Hunters Feeding the Hungry Program is eligible for matching funds. Continued on page 2
Sebastian County Farm Bureau Adds third Location, Page 3
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St. Patrick's Day Fundraiser | Arkansas Farm Bureau Foundation made a $10,000 donation to the Arkansas 4-H Foundation during its St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser. Justin Reynolds, Vice President of Organization and Member Programs (left) and Amanda Williams, ArFB Foundation Director (right), presented the check to John Thomas, Arkansas 4-H Foundation Managing Director (center).
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