WV Farm Bureau Magazine August 2015 | Page 19

Lines to the Ladies Pam Hessler, WVFB Women’s Leadership Committee Chair Well, it’s been a bit of a crazy summer weather-wise for most of us. We had a lot of rain in the early summer making it extremely difficult to make hay. Now for the past two weeks, we’ve had very little rain and everything is dry, burnt, and dusty. By the time you read this edition of the WVFB News, the kids will be back in school and many of the fairs will be over and we will be heading into fall full of annual meetings and holidays to fellowship with family and friends. 24 county winning posters will be on display for two months in the Grand Hall of the WV Cultural and State Museum in Charleston from September 11, 2015 to November 7, 2015. Letters are going out to the County Presidents and WLC Chairs to deliver this news to the student, teacher and principal of each of the county winners. This is a wonderful opportunity to show off what agriculture looks like through the eyes of our 4th graders. The top three posters get exhibited each year at the WV State Fair and at our WVFB Annual Meeting but to have all the top county winners displayed is quite an honor for the student, school, county and WVFB. WLC Annual Photo Contest I hope many of you have been taking pictures around your farm or at county events to submit in the Annual Photo Contest. Remember, any WVFB member (with a current membership) can submit one photo in each of the three categories: 1) Farm Bureau Activity, 2) Funny, Comical, or Whimsical, 3) Rural Scene. Quilt & Gun Raffle Finally, for all you who collect or decorate with chickens and roosters, you will want to buy raffle tickets for the Gun & Quilt Raffle. The queen-sized quilt is a beauty this year, but I think each year’s is beautiful. Remember, you have to play to win! It would look awesome on a bed or as a large wall hanging. If you don’t have tickets, check with a director or the women’s chair in your county to purchase a ticket or two or three. The money raised helps both committees with their projects throughout the year. In fact, to raise a little more money for Women’s Leadership Committee activities, we will be auctioning another queen sized quilt in the Young Farmer’s Live Auction on Saturday evening at the WVFB Annual Meeting. Agriculture in West Virginia Poster Contest I have GREAT news about this year’s poster contest. First, I’m happy to report that 24 counties participated and the posters were OUTSTANDING. In fact, there were six or seven that could have easily been the top three winners this year, which is how talented this year’s 4th graders were. The judges had an extremely difficult time narrowing it down to three. For those who have not heard yet, the 1st place winning poster was Loren Burner, Mercer County, 2nd place was Tommy Fluharty, Putnam County, and 3rd place was Madison LaVigne, Jefferson County. Now, for the BEST news. Thanks to State Senator Kent Leonhardt, State WLC Region 6 Chair, Nor XB