2011-01-19

Learn What WE Expect Out of Western Bonanza!

Hey Bonanza Followers!
I hope all of you are getting as excited about Bonanza as I am! Let me tell you a little bit about what I’m looking forward to for February…


First of all, I hope that we see more entries into the show than we have ever seen. The key to keeping Bonanza successful will always be having as many enthusiastic participants as possible! And I also think having more participants than ever before will say something about the agricultural community as a whole… the future will continue to be promising!
I also want to see an abundance of sponsorships present for Bonanza this year. The more help we get from our sponsors, the bigger and better Bonanza will be in the future. I think it is very important for successful people in the agriculture industry to have a part in the education of our future industry leaders. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of Western Bonanza you can print out and mail in our donor form here!
Bonanza is a great place to meet new people with similar interests, and I see it continuing to be a resource for newcomers, like myself. I’m sure we will all work cohesively to put on a great event!
On a more personal note, I’m excited to learn more about the livestock with which I have less experience (like the hogs!). That’s right--you, the participants, will be educating me! I am looking forward to interacting with all of you and learning as I go along.


Keep checking into the blog, as well as the Facebook page, to get updates on how the process is moving along! And don’t be afraid to give us feedback on how we’re progressing—we love to hear it!
I can’t wait to see everyone’s hard work play out in February!
Yours Truly,
Allison Grayson


Excellence—that’s what I expect at Western Bonanza. As part of the Publicity and Media team, I will use my skills to gather and present information in fun and interesting forms. I hope team members look for peculiar, original angles while covering the different events; finding the story means thinking outside the box. I consider myself a representative of the agricultural world, so it’s my job to show everyone what Bonanza, both in front of and behind the scenes, is all about.


You know, this is my first livestock judging show. In fact, couldn’t tell you the first thing about showing sheep or manicuring cattle, except you gotta keep them healthy. But I know how to deliver all that information once I’ve talked and listened and written it down—which is what I love to do. On the day of the event, I suppose my reporting and technological, skills will be put to the test. In the meantime, my team works to offer a never-before-seen experience, one that will go down in the books as the best Bonanza ever.
T-minus 31 days . . .
Adios Compadres,
Anthony P.

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Hey Bonanza Followers!
I hope all of you are getting as excited about Bonanza as I am! Let me tell you a little bit about what I’m looking forward to for February…



First of all, I hope that we see more entries into the show than we have ever seen. The key to keeping Bonanza successful will always be having as many enthusiastic participants as possible! And I also think having more participants than ever before will say something about the agricultural community as a whole… the future will continue to be promising!
I also want to see an abundance of sponsorships present for Bonanza this year. The more help we get from our sponsors, the bigger and better Bonanza will be in the future. I think it is very important for successful people in the agriculture industry to have a part in the education of our future industry leaders. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of Western Bonanza you can print out and mail in our donor form here!
Bonanza is a great place to meet new people with similar interests, and I see it continuing to be a resource for newcomers, like myself. I’m sure we will all work cohesively to put on a great event!
On a more personal note, I’m excited to learn more about the livestock with which I have less experience (like the hogs!). That’s right--you, the participants, will be educating me! I am looking forward to interacting with all of you and learning as I go along.


Keep checking into the blog, as well as the Facebook page, to get updates on how the process is moving along! And don’t be afraid to give us feedback on how we’re progressing—we love to hear it!
I can’t wait to see everyone’s hard work play out in February!
Yours Truly,
Allison Grayson


Excellence—that’s what I expect at Western Bonanza. As part of the Publicity and Media team, I will use my skills to gather and present information in fun and interesting forms. I hope team members look for peculiar, original angles while covering the different events; finding the story means thinking outside the box. I consider myself a representative of the agricultural world, so it’s my job to show everyone what Bonanza, both in front of and behind the scenes, is all about.


You know, this is my first livestock judging show. In fact, couldn’t tell you the first thing about showing sheep or manicuring cattle, except you gotta keep them healthy. But I know how to deliver all that information once I’ve talked and listened and written it down—which is what I love to do. On the day of the event, I suppose my reporting and technological, skills will be put to the test. In the meantime, my team works to offer a never-before-seen experience, one that will go down in the books as the best Bonanza ever.
T-minus 31 days . . .
Adios Compadres,
Anthony P.

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