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2009 Constitution Week



Uncle Sam presents books on Constitution Day in Nordheim to Sonja Littles and Dennis Schlinke
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Nordheim students learn about the significance of the Constitution.



Judge Ben Prause signs a proclamation declaring Constitution Week in DeWitt County.



Roy Zengerle, who portrayed Uncle Sam this year, stands by our nation's flag.


County President Tom Batts and Uncle Sam visit with Ilene Gohment
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Turkeyfest


Miss DeWitt CFB Megan Duderstadt recently represented our county recently at the Turkeyfest Parade.

Tom Tom Festival


Miss DeWitt County Farm Bureau Megan Duderstadt represented our county at Tom Tom Festival in Yoakum on June 7, 2008.  The vehicle she rode in was provided as a courtesy of DWCFB board member Judy Fisher and her husband Walter Fisher.

 

Miss DeWitt CFB crowned

Megan Duderstadt (left) was crowned this year's Miss DeWitt CFB. Hillary Lauer was named runner-up. Congratulations to both young ladies!

Below, Judy Fisher crowns the new queen.

 

Food Check-Out Week–DeWitt County Farm Bureau and McDonald's again hosted a Farmers' Share Breakfast in Cuero.

Ag Day


Fourth graders and sponsors prepare for a day of learning about agriculture at Cuero Park, Oct. 13.


Directors were on hand to greet children as they entered.


The children view a chuck wagon.


Several members pitched in to prepare food for the elementary children.


County members get ready to feed some hungry kids.


High school ag assistants were also available to answer questions from the kids.


The oldest tractor was displayed during Ag Day.


Approximately 350 fourth graders got a taste of agriculture.


Area Field Representative Don Sugarek educated the children about agriculture via
Texas Farm Bureau's Mobile Learning Barn.

 

 

 

Chisholm Trail Museum