W-H Farm Bureau Annual Meeting Will Have More Relaxed Feel This June

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The Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau will be doing something a little different for their annual meeting on Friday, June 17th, says President Jake Armstrong:

“We are still going to have an annual meeting with the same format and all that good jazz, but we are also going to have this night out, Farm Bureau Night Out. We are still playing with the name a little bit, but we are going to have heavy appetizers for a meal, we are going to have Dueling Pianos. We are also going to present some awards, present our scholarships, recognize our ag service people, we will also have our silent auction that night for our foundation. We are just giving our members an opportunity to meet in a more relaxed setting and not as formal.”

More details will be released at a later time; however, the event will be held at the Monmouth American Legion with doors opening at 6 pm and tickets will be $50.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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