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Tickets available now for Ag. Cookout
The Chamber’s 33rd annual Ag. Appreciation Summer ture to our community and show appreciation to valued custom-
Cookout is scheduled for Tuesday, July 17 on the Mower ers from all walks of life. Over 1,400 people attended last year.
County Fairgrounds. All are served a Hormel Windsor chop dinner, ice cream and
Organized through the Chamber’s Agribusiness Committee, refreshments. Most are guests of sponsoring businesses. Tickets
the event is designed to recognize the contributions of agricul- and sponsorships are available now.
• Gold Level Sponsors receive 25 complimentary tickets for
their customers, pre-event publicity, banner and table displays
during the event, and the option to display products outside the
building. They are also recognized as Day on the Farm spon-
sors in September.
• Silver Level Sponsors receive 10 complimentary tickets,
pre-event publicity, banner and table displays during the event.
• Bronze Level Sponsors receive four tickets, pre-event
publicity and recognition on table displays during the event.
Individual tickets are also available: $10 in advance or $12
at the door. Members of the Mower County Pork Producers,
4-H and FFA assist members of the Chamber’s Agribusiness
Committee in preparing and serving the dinner.
Proceeds from the cookout help support a variety of com-
mittee activities, including sponsorship of the 4-H Ribbon Auc-
tion, Mower County Dairy Corn and Soybean associations and
Pork Producers. The committee also hosts “Day on the Farm”
for third grade students, September 18.
For more information on the banquet or sponsorships, con-
THE PLAGER BUILDING was overflowing with people tact the Chamber at 437-4561 or Agribusiness Committee Chair
during last year’s Ag. Appreciation Summer Cookout. Over Darrell Ingvaldson, Farm Bureau Financial Services in Browns-
1400 people were served by the Agribusiness Committee. dale, 567-2296.
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