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New Mexico Cowbelles Jingle Jangle

by Dalene Hodnett & Members

Shot in the Arm

I make a motion that we rename our Summer Meeting to the “Booster Meeting.” If you were able to join us in Ruidoso you’ll understand my sentiment, if not let me explain. High schools have booster clubs to support their sports teams, kiddos get a booster shot to strengthen the efficacy of their vaccines, and CowBelles have a “Booster Meeting” to inspire our desire for BEEF promotion.Read the rest

 

New Mexico Cowbells Jingle Jangle

by Dalene Hodnett & Members

Growing As We Go

We appreciate you. To all CowBelles members, new or experienced, active locally or on the state level, engaged or just paying dues, thank you.  Thank you for your time and effort to make your CowBelle local successful.

But there is one area where we’re not experiencing success, and that is in our membership numbers. While some locals are holding steady or even gaining membership, across the board our numbers are dwindling.

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New Mexico Cowbells Jingle Jangle

by Dalene Hodnett & Members

District Wrap-Up

Amazing. The more time I spend meeting CowBelles across the state, the more I’m amazed by what you do to spread awareness of BEEF in particular and agriculture in general. We’ve just wrapped up the District Workshops and they were a wonderful, educational experience. Thank you to these hosting locals and their respective presidents: Silver Spurs – Rachel Ricklefs; Otero – Linda Lee; Tobosa Belles – Calista Kerr; Chamiza – Gloria Petersen

These ladies and their hard working crews organized district workshops that offered delicious beef meals, beautiful decorations and lots of local flare.

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