WV Farm Bureau Magazine March 2014 | Page 19

So, what should you be doing? Taking lots of pictures throughout each of our beautiful seasons and events. The categories for this year’s contest will be the same, so take your rural scene, Farm Bureau activity photos and keep your camera really handy for those funny, comical, and whimsical photos. I can’t wait to see the photos this year! AG AT THE LEGISLATURE: Despite the weather, I actually was able to get to Charleston this year for this event. We had a great turnout at the Capitol visiting with our legislators but the highlight was definitely our Taste of West Virginia Reception. It has always been a well-attended event by our legislators but this year we had a change in venue. The old Charleston House Holiday Inn has changed hands and is now a Sheraton, and is undergoing renovations. So, the state office had to find a new location. I will have to personally say I felt the change of venue may have been a blessing. The room was packed, bright and welcoming. The food from all across our state was prepared by the chefs at the Marriott and was absolutely delicious. Remember, the state office is busy this time of the year with the legislature in session. They are watching the many bills in both the House of Delegates and Senate as they pertain to our policies that originate from each of you in your counties. So, when they send out legislative updates, it’s up to all of us to contact our Delegates and Senators. They do tend to listen when they receive large numbers of emails and calls from constituents on issues. So we can’t afford to become complacent and think others will do this; we each have to stay abreast of the issues and contact them when ne