CCW Newsletter Winter 2015 - California CattleWomen, Inc.

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CCW Newsletter Winter 2015 - California CattleWomen, Inc.
2015 CCW
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www.cattlewomen.org
Sheila Bowen
President
661-201-5572
[email protected]
Newsletter of the California CattleWomen, Inc.
CCW
News
January, 2015
Cheryl Foster
1st VP
530-459-3270
[email protected]
Anna Reed
2nd VP, 1 year
707-287-1575
[email protected]
Rebecca Been
2nd VP, 2 year
661-444-5375
[email protected]
Leslie Joost
2nd VP, 3 year
530-260-1174
[email protected]
November meeting in Sparks,
new officers take the reins
The CCW Board of Directors meeting, with President Tammie McElroy presiding, was held Saturday, November 22, 2014, at John Ascuaga’s Nugget, Sparks,
NV. Past presidents attending were Melanie Fowle, Judy Ahmann, Karen Sweet,
Jean Barton. There were 87 members and guests in attendance.
County presidents were reminded to turn in their new slate of officers to
CCW Secretary. Also reminded to turn in their proxy to Credentials Chair and
Secretary, two weeks prior to meeting if unable to attend meeting.
Treasurer Nadette Raymond Ott presented the financial statement, and received a standing ovation for 16 years as treasurer, plus another great audit of
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Paula Francis
Secretary
661-392-9453
[email protected]
Melody Lake
Treasurer
916-835-6025
[email protected]
Tammie McElroy
Parliamentarian
Immediate Past President
530-518-7787
[email protected]
Kathy Vignolo-Knight
NorthernDirector
530-832-0395
[email protected]
Millie Krause
Central Director
209-848-2525
[email protected]
Susan Cochrane
Southern Director
831-809-6947
[email protected]
New CCW officers for 2015-16: (Seated l-r) Melody Lake, treasurer; Paula
Francis, secretary; Cheryl Foster, 1st vp; Sheila Bowen, president: (Standing) Leslie
Joost, 2nd vp; Kathy Vignolo-Knight, northern director; Anna Reed, 2nd vp; Millie
Krause, central director; Susan Cochrane,southern director; not pictured: Rebecca
Been, 2nd vp; Tammie McElroy, parliamentarian.
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(Meeting, continued)
bank statements, invoices and deposits, and no exceptions were noted.
Special Reports - CCW Heritage Foundation, Melody
Lake reported wonderful attendance at the meeting. New
officers: President Jill Bright, Santa Clara; VP – Leslie
Joost, A/E/S; Secretary – Darcy Hanson, Lassen; Treasurer – Melody Lake, Placer/Nevada; Directors – Northern, Marsha Stevens, Placer/Nevada; Central - Millie
Krause, Mid Valley CowBelles; Southern – Debbie Torres,
San Diego.
Old Business - • Sam’s Club in Fresno, Jane Cochrane
gave report that demonstrations increased sales substantially compared to the same date from the year before.
• Mom’s Day at the Farm – Barbara O’Connell told about
the visit to her ranch, Mom’s saw a new born calf, bbq
their grass-fed or conventional steaks after a chef spoke,
learned about beef industry. Toured the orchard with 60
varieties of fresh fruit.
• Wiggy Contest – (Wildly Important Goals Go Yahoo!)
President Tammie urged units to send in monthly reports
to Debbie Torres and Ann Cochrane, about Ag in Classroom , Beef Promotion and legislation efforts. Membership numbers are important. Send CCW membership
dues ($20/person) to Karen Moller, 7592 Silver Bridge
Road, Palo Cedro, CA 96073. ANCW dues are $60.
Mail to: ANCW, 9110 E Nichols # 302, Centennial CO
80112. Next state report is due 3rd week of January.
• Powder River Panel Tickets- Ticket sales were good.
Motion carried “ Get tickets printed for 2015 World Ag
Expo, and after expenses split money between CCW and
Heritage Foundation Scholarship.”
• Cow Palace – Anna Reed reported 7 worked Friday,
and 14 served on Saturday at the barbecue, but no table
for beef industry information was supplied. Alameda Co.
CattleWomen had a window on the concourse.
New Business- Board of Directors voted the following:
a) MSC – Remove Cal Poly – Pomona scholarship funding for 2016. Replace with a new Open Education Scholarship. The parameters of this scholarship have yet to be
determined.
b) MSC “RoundUp Report – Have 100 magazines printed
and distribute to CCW members at the Convention in November. This number may be amended if units request the
roundup by electronic means. The Roundup should also
be sent to the Website Coordinator to be published on
the CCW website. Chairman will also forward an electronic copy of the Roundup to All County Presidents for
distribution to unit members.”
c) MSC –“ CCW fund the final cost of $749.00 for
Melanie Fowle’s quilt from the CCW General Fund.”
d) MSC – “CCW welcome a new unit to the CCW family: Mid Valley CowBelles.” This would be in area of
Merced and southern Stanislaus County.
• World Ag Expo – Feb. 10-12. Sheila Bowen had a
signup sheet. Planning to have three shifts between 9-5
each day.
• Spring Meeting & Beef Promotion will be a partnership
with California Women in Agriculture at Harris Ranch Inn,
Coalinga. A tour of the feedlot will be a feature. March
13-15, 2015
Committee Reports –
• Ag in Classroom – Debbie Torres. Reports are to be
mailed to Debbie and ANCW as completed. Each president received an AitC and Beef Promotion report form.
Beef Promotion reports to Ann Cochrane and ANCW.
ANCW reports can be filled out quickly at their website,
ancw.org
• By-Laws – Sherry Maltby, Article 3, Directors at
Large. See attached.
A buckle was presented to Tammie , from the
California CattleWomen, for a great two years.
Membership Increase
(l-r) In the 51-100 member units, Plumas/Sierra increased membership by 28 members; 1 - 50 members,
Humboldt increased membership 37 members; 101 to
150 members, Kern increased membership 24 members; 151+ members, Siskiyou increased membership
5 members to go with their 164 members. Far right, Di
Kanz was membership chair. California had 1915 members. In the 51-100 group, AES had 7 new members.
John and Dee Lacey of Lacey Livestock have been
the sponsor for many years.
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Ag in the Classroom Winners
The winners were announced at the CCW convention by DebbieTorres, chair.
AG STAR, 2014 award was given by the total number of students touched by
your presentations. 1st - San Joaquin/Stanislaus with 13,588; 2nd - Siskiyou
with 5,457; 3rd - Kern with 4,576; 4th - Alameda with 2,146; 5th- Fresno Kings
with 1,800; 6th - Plumas/Sierra with 1,143; 7th - Napa/Solano with 900. 8th San Luis Obispo with 837; 9th -Glenn/Colusa with 638; 10th - Tehama with 525;
11th - Lassen with 380; 12th - Modoc with 265; 13th - San Diego with 250; and
14th - Shasta with120. The total is 32,625 , 10,764 more students than 2013.
ALL STAR READER 2014 - Award given by the total number of reading
hours by a single individual. Favorite books were: Star - the series,
AnythingCowboy. 1st - Flinda France, Plumas/Sierra - 18 hours - 954 students.
2nd- NancyThompson, Plumas/Sierra - 10 hours - 461 students. 3rd -Annie
Terrassas ,Plumas/Sierra - 6 hrs - 227 students. 4th Lynda Beverlin, Siskiyou 5 hrs - 231 students. 5th - Carolyn Houghton, Siskiyou - 3.5 hrs - 86 students;
6th - Kathy Vignolo-Knight, Plumas/Sierra - 2.5 hrs - 87 students; 7th - Kay
McKee, Siskiyou - 1 hr - 154 students; 8th - Ginger Fowler, Shasta - 1 hr - 20
students; 9th - Barbara Cowley, Siskiyou - 50 min. - 53 students; 10th - Colleen
Alvarez, Siskiyou - 15 min.- 14 students; 11th - Melanie Fowle, Siskiyou - 10
min. - 30 students.
MEDIA MADNESS 2014 award is given for the outstanding use of media to
promote Ag in the Classroom, via newspaper/television. 1st - Kern Co. - 470,600
circulation. 2. San Joaquin/Stanislaus Co - 156,723 circulation. Amador/El
Dorado/Sacramento Co. was left off the count for some reason.
Donations
wanted for
scholarships
Every spring the CCW’s Heritage Foundation awards a Memorial scholarship to each of 5 colleges in California. Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo and Pomona, Fresno
State, UC Davis, and Chico State
each receive a $1,000 scholarship
for a deserving student who will
be involved in the Beef Industry
or a related field. These awards
are made in the name of someone
in our industry who has passed on.
All funds are made possible by donations from our county units and
individuals.
I would like to encourage all
units to make a donation this year.
No donation is too small. Also, any
individuals that would like to make
a donation in the name of a friend
or loved one that they have lost,
please do so, as these contributions
are vital to the life of the Scholarship fund.
Please help us support the futures of our young cattlemen and
women thru this important program. Your donations can be sent
to the CCW Memorial Scholarship
Chairman, Nancy Hawkins at P.O.
Box 70, Fiddletown, CA 95629.
Surprise, surprise!
The note read:
“A reception will be held on Friday evening that all CattleWomen
are invited to attend. We will honor Nadette Raymond for 16
years of service as treasurer of CCW.”
Little did we know it would be a WEDDING RECEPTION
for Nadette and Walter Ott, married earlier that day!!!
Congratulations Nadette and Walter!!!
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By-Laws Amendment
Bayer Member Scrapbook Layout:
1st Beverly Solis - Placer/ Nevada CattleWomen
Publicity Tools - Newsletter - 1st Tehama - March,
May, June 2014, 2nd- Tehama - Nov, Dec. 2013, February 2014 Feature Story- San Joaquin/ Stanislaus (Tradition 125 years-Erickson Ranch)
Bayer Beef Promotion & Education Book
Under 50 members - 1st - San Diego Co.CowBelles
2nd- Lassen Co. 51-100 members - 1st - San Joaquin/
Stanislaus 2nd- Tie Alameda and San Benito 3rd- Glenn/
Colusa 4th - Tehama Also - Humboldt Co.
101+ members - 1st - Siskiyou Co.CattleWomen
Marsha Stevens, CCW Scrapbook Chairman
Bayer HealthCare donated $750.00 towards the
awards given to our unit winners. Please thank: Brett
Davis, Bayer Healthcare, 31941 Success Valley Dr;
Porterville CA 93257, [email protected]
Alameda County is the winner of the
Walt Rodman Beef Promotion award.
They got their name on the perpetual
placque and were awarded $400,
given by California Beef Council, for
their window in the concourse of the
recent Cow Palace. Second place and
$200 went to San Joaquin/Stanislaus.
Honorable Mention and $50 each was
awarded to Amador/El Dorado/Sacramento; Butte; Calaveras/Tuolumne;
Humboldt; Lassen; Madera; Napa/
Solano; Placer/Nevada; Plumas/Sierra; San Luis Obispo; Santa Clara;
Santa Barbara; Siskiyou and Tehama
County CattleWomen. Pictured with
the group are Jill Scofield and Bill Dale,
Executive Director of CBC.
The following By-Laws amendment was
presented on November 22, 2014 at the CCW
Board of Directors’ meeting and will voted on
at the CCW Spring meeting.
The purpose of the change is to give the
President a wider choice of candidates when
appointing the 3 Directors at large, by allowing the director to be a past or present County
Unit President instead of only a current president.
Article 3, Section 1.
F. Appoint (3) County Presidents from the past
or present Board of Directors representing the
North, South, and Central sections of the State to
serve as the Directors at Large on the Executive
Committee.
Add: Section 6: Director at Large – Job Description (this portion will be developed and voted
on at the Mid Year meeting.)
90 copies of reports from committee chairmen for the
packets at the Spring Meeting.
Send to: Jill Scofield, CA Beef Council
4640 Northgate Blvd; Suite 115,
Sacramento CA 95834
916-925-2333 [email protected]; Keep her
informed about beef promotion in your county.
Alameda wins Rodman Award
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California CattleWomen and California Women for Agriculture
Joint Spring Meeting • March 13-15, 2015
Friday
6:00 pm CCW Executive Board meeting
Saturday
* All of Saturday’s events are Joint (CCW & CWA)*
Don’t forget to order CBC materials by Feb. 27th
7:45-8:30
Check-In (foyer of Garden Ballroom)
8:30-9:00
Welcoming Remarks CCW & CWA
9:00-10:00 Telling Your Ag Story
10:00-10:15 Coffee & Snack Break
10:15-11:00 Farm Fresh Ideas
11:00-12:00 California Beef Council & Materials Madness
12:00-1:00 Lunch served in the Garden Ballroom
1:00-1:45 Hands on Beef Promotion Activity
1:45-2:30 Effective Consumer Marketing
2:30-2:45
Chocolate Lovers Delight Break
2:45-4:30
Tour of Harris Feeding Company
4:30-5:00
Wrap Up the Day and Door Prizes!
5:00-7:00 Mingle in Horseshoe Bar
7:00
Chef’s St. Patty’s Day inspired meal (optional)
Sunday
8:00-8:30 Check-In for CattleWomen Board Meeting
8:30-noon CCW Board Meeting
Hotel Reservations:
Harris Ranch Inn,
24505 West Dorris Ave,
Coalinga, CA 93210
Room Rates start at: $130/night + tax (800)
942-BEEF group: CCW & CWA 2015
ROOM RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE
BY 2/28/15 CANCELLATION 48 HOURS
Meeting Registration due March 5th
Callie Borror, 5379 Walnut Drive,
Williams, CA 95987
Registration is $65 and includes
lunch on Saturday.
Name: ___________________________
Unit: ____________________________
Address: _________________________
City/Zip __________________________
Phone ___________________________
Email ____________________________
Lunch Choice: (Circle one)
Tri-Tip Sandwich
Beef Cobb Salad
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Beef promoters!
Losers & winners!
Susan Cochrane, left, with winners of Beef Promotion categories.
2014 CowBelles honored at luncheon
The 2014 CowBelles of the Year
were honored at a luncheon during the
CCW/CCA Annual Meeting in Sparks,
NV, November 21st. CCW President
Tammie McElroy welcomed the 190
members and guests. Guest speakers
were American National CattleWomen
President Patti Buck, Ignascio, CO,
and Jillian Cassaca, 2014 California
Beef Ambassador.
2014 CowBelles of the Year:
Alameda - Dena Goff
Amador/El Dorado/Sacramento
Camille Borba
Butte - LaVerne Daley
Glenn/Colusa - Rebecca Klein
Humboldt - Tia Wilson-Dimmick
Intermountain - Helen Albaugh
Kern - Kathy Williams
Madera - Betty Samper
Modoc - Cassie Cockrell Oyarzun
Placer/Nevada - Jeanne Reaume
Plumas/Sierra - Nancy Thompson
San Benito- Jessica French Brem
Lassen won the perpetual trophy for weight loss, with Terri
Bertotti, Claudia Johnson and
Darcy Hanson.
Congratulations on winning for
losing!
San Diego - Jess Crawford
San Joaquin/Stanis - Rita McPhee
San Luis Obispo - Ann Cochrane
Santa Barbara - Barbara Mackie
Santa Clara - Kathy Towle
Shasta - Ginger Fowler
Siskiyou - Rita March
Sonoma/Marin - Kit Simmie
Tehama - Kelly Mouton
Tulare - Nicky Henderson
Yuba/Sutter - Melba Adamson
Tammie McElroy (left), the out-going CCW President, and Sheila
Bowen, the new CCW President.
To thank Tammie for her hard work
the past two years she was presented a beautiful belt buckle.
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President’s Memo
Building on Strength
The California CattleWomen is an organization built on the strength, foresight,
and dedication of past and present
CattleWomen members. Thanks to the vision of ranch women in the 1950’s we have
a state organization that is dedicated to
beef promotion, education, and youth development. Building on that strong foundation, and drawing on the collective
strength of our local units, California
CattleWomen is able to accomplish a great
deal. “Building on Strength,” will be the
motto for CCW for the next two years. This
organization has afforded me the opportunity to meet some very fine women who
care deeply about the future of ranching
and our children. They have dedicated a
tremendous amount of volunteer hours to
promote and educate the public about the
cattle ranching community and about the
nutritious aspects of beef.
Recently I sat down to compile a comprehensive list of what CattleWomen in our
state have accomplished since May 1,
2014. This list filled nineteen pages and
doesn’t even include our winter and spring
activities!!! We have until April 30th to
complete this list and submit it as part of a
contest that ANCW is sponsoring among
the state affiliates. The WIGGY contest
offers a Powder River calf chute to the winning state. Part of the contest is to increase state and ANCW membership by
1%. With the help of local units we will
meet our goals. Thank you for submitting
your activity reports and your end of the
year Roundup Reports. Our list of accomplishments was compiled with the help of
these sources of information.
We have a great team of ladies for the
two years ahead of us. The list of officers,
directors, and chairwomen can be found
on our website, cattlewomen.org. Please
visit the site often and “LIKE US” on
Facebook. We will be sharing lots of current happenings in the CattleWomen
World on both of these internet sites.
DID YOU KNOW?
When CCW began in 1951, Helen
Carver of Kern County was the first CCW
president, and there were 58 founding members. In 2014 we were up to 1,943 members. If every unit has a net gain of two
by Sheila Bowen
Dates to Remember:
February 2 – 6 - NCBA/ANCW National Convention in San Antonio,
Texas. Several CCW ladies will step
into leadership roles at this convention.
February 10 -12 - CCW will have a
booth at World Ag Expo in Tulare, CA.
We will hand out literature and play
the beef trivia game. We have some
great ladies signed up to help.
March 13 – 15 - Please come to our
Spring Meeting at the Harris Ranch
Inn. 24505 West Dorris Avenue,
Coalings, CA 93210. Right off of Interstate 5. We will meet with the California Women for Ag on the 14th. It
promises to be a great get together.
June 11 -12, 2015 - CCA/CCW Mid
Year Meeting Double Tree, 2001
Point W. Way, Sacramento, CA 95815
July 15 – 18, 2015 – ANCW Summer Conference, Denver, CO Hyatt
Regency Hotel
new members this year, we could be a state
organization with over two thousand
CattleWomen members!!!
DID YOU KNOW?
California CattleWomen has a new local
unit. At the CCW State Convention last
November, the Board of Directors voted
to approve Mid Valley CowBelles as the
30th local unit in the state of California!!!!
The Mid Valley Cowbelles takes in Merced
County and the southern part of Stanislaus
County. Welcome to the family ladies.
DID YOU KNOW?
Melanie Fowle, a past CCW President from
Siskiyou County, will take the reins as
president of American National
CattleWomen in
February of 2015.
CattleWomen
continue to be a
(l-r ) Promoter of the Year - Pam Doriorn, Santa Barforce for good by
bara County; CCW Educator of Year - Amanda
promoting our nutritious product,
Barrett, Kern County; CCW Outstanding
and the ranching
CattleWoman - Judy Ahmann, Napa/Solano
way of life. We do
youth promotion in
a big way. All of
which benefit our
communities and
our nation. Thank
you for the honor to
serve as the CCW
President for 2015 –
2016. We have our
strength in numbers. 30 local units
serving our communities is a force for
good!
Stand Strong
Ladies!
Three winners!
$5K raised for
President Melanie
Friends and organizations raised
$5,000 for Melanie Fowle’s expenses as ANCW President in
2015. Millie Krause, chairman of
the quilt project, is pictured with
Melanie.
2015-16 CCW Committee chairs: Standing: Debbie Costa - Nominations;
Julie Barnett - website; Deb Cockrell - Round-Up; Callie Borror - Credentials;
Sherry Maltby - By-laws; Camille Borba - Ag Day at Capitol; Jill Bright- Beef
Ambassador; Karen Moller - Membership. Seated: Nancy Hawkins - Memorial Scholarship; Ann Cochrane - Beef Promotion; Marsha Stevens - Bayer
Beef Promotion & Education Book; Debbie Torres - Ag in the Classroom;
Tammie McElroy - Parliamentarian & Immediate Past President; Nadette Ott
- Budget. Not pictured: Amanda Barrett - CowBelle of the Year & Social
Media; Sherry Scheller - Legislation; Jean Barton - Newsletter; Jane Cochrane
- Publicity & Chimes.
California CattleWomen, Inc.
An Affiliate of the California Cattlemen’s Association
CCW Calendar
Feb. 2 – 7 ANCW Convention,
San Antonio
Feb. 10-12 World Ag Expo, Tulare
Feb. 28 Spring meeting hotel
reservations due - Harris Ranch Inn,
group code 2SW6ZG, 1-800-942-BEEF
Mar. 5 Spring Meeting registration
deadline
March 13-15
Spring Meeting & Beef Promotion,
Harris Ranch Inn, Coalinga
March (TBA)
Ag Day at the Capitol
April 29-May 1
Region VI meeting, Tucson, AZ
May 14-16
Region V meeting, Klamath Falls
June 11-12 CCW/CCA Mid-Year
meeting -- Double Tree, Sacramento
Pull out and save this handy directory!
California CattleWomen
2015-2016 Officers, Directors, Committee Chairs
President
Sheila Bowen
HC 1 Box 10
Glennville, CA 93226
[email protected]
c: 661-201-5572 h: 661-536-8652
Treasurer
Melody Lake
791 Sparrow Drive
Fernley, Nevada 89408
[email protected]
916-835-6025
1st Vice President
Cheryl Foster
9900 Ager-Beswick Road
Montague, CA 96064
[email protected]
c: 541-601-6954 h: 530-459-3270
Northern Director
Kathleen Vignolo-Knight
P.O. Box 1618
Portola, CA 96122
[email protected]
530-832-0395 c: 209-471-7470
2nd Vice President (2015)
Anna Reed
1301 Milton Road
Napa, California 94559
[email protected]
707-287-1575
Central Director
Millie Krause
8806 Wamble Road
Oakdale, California 95361
209-848-2525 c: 209-985-4409
[email protected]
2nd Vice President (2016)
Rebecca Been
16411 Salmon Bay Court
Bakersfield, California 93314
[email protected]
661-444-5375
Southern Director
Susan Cochrane
4880 Lamplighter Way
Paso Robles, California 93446
[email protected]
831-809-6947
2nd Vice President (2017)
Leslie Joost
P.O. Box 344
El Dorado, California 95623
[email protected]
530-260-1174
Parliamentarian
Tammie McElroy
P.O. Box 362
Gridley, California 95948
[email protected]
c: 530-518-7787 530-534-5736
Secretary
Paula Francis
3500 Pine Mountain Road
Bakersfield, California 93308
[email protected]
c: 661-203-0883 h: 661-392-9453
Chairwomen
Ag in the Classroom
Debbie Torres
2632 Live Oak Park Road
Fallbrook, California 92029
[email protected]
760-728-6078
Beef Ambassador
Jill Bright
1019 Branbury Way
San Jose, California 95133
[email protected]
510-999-2907
Credentials
Callie Borror
5379 Walnut Drive
Williams, California 95987
[email protected]
530-526-3070
Beef Promotion
Ann Cochrane
P.O. Box 4653
Paso Robles, California 93447
[email protected]
805-431-7086 805-369-5203
Legislation
Sherry Scheller
P.O. Box 408
Los Alamos, CA 93440
[email protected]
h: 805-344-5901 c: 805-598-5745
Beef Promotion
For Ag Day at the Capitol
Camille Borba
P.O. Box 1173
Shingle Springs, California 95682
[email protected]
530-957-3441
Membership
Karen Moller
7592 Silver Bridge Road
Palo Cedro, California 96073
[email protected]
530-547-5424
Bayer Beef Promotion and
Education Books
Marsha Stevens
3745McCourtney Road
Lincoln, California 95648
[email protected]
916-717-2866
Budget
Nadette Raymond
5300 Los Altos Parkway #335
Sparks, Nevada 89436
[email protected]
775-626-5323 530-227-6649
By-Laws
Sherry Maltby
P.O. Box 760
Williams, California 95987
[email protected]
530-473-2830 c: 530-681-5046
Cowbelle of the Year
Amanda Barrett
23500 Walker Basin Road
Caliente, California 93518
[email protected]
c: 661-345-9533 h: 661-867-2511
Memorial Scholarship
Nancy Hawkins
P.O. Box 70
Fiddletown, California 95629
209-245-3541
[email protected]
Nominations
Debbie Costa
12359 N. Cadie Road
Lodi, California 95240
[email protected]
209-327-2742
Publicity and Chimes
Jane Cochrane
2001 West Merritt
Hanford, California 93230
[email protected]
559-362-2306
Round-Up
Deb Cockrell
HC 01 Box 11-A
Cedarville, California 96104
[email protected]
530-640-2209
Social Media
Amanda Barrett
23500 Walker Basin Road
Caliente, California 93518
[email protected]
c: 661-345-9533 661-867-2511
Website
Julie Barnett
5614 Coronado Street West
Bakersfield, California 93314
[email protected]
661-588-6587
Newsletter
Jean Barton
23446 Volcano Way
Red Bluff, California 95080
[email protected]
530-527-4793
California CattleWomen
2015 Unit Presidents
Alameda
Annette Warner
10620 S Flynn Road, Livermore 94550
925-449-6048
[email protected]
Amador/El Dorado/Sacramento
Leslie Joost
PO Box 344, El Dorado CA 95623
530-260-1174
[email protected]
Butte
Diane Avrit
432 Vance Ave., Biggs CA 95917
530-868-1048 C:530-864-6565
[email protected]
Calaveras/Tuolumne
Karen Riley
P.O. Box 444, Murphys, CA 95247
209-728-8866
[email protected]
Fresno/ Kings
Kate Horstmann
2124 Ave 404, Kingsburg CA 93631
559-259-3512
[email protected]
Glenn/Colusa
Sherrry Maltby
POBox 760, Williams CA 95987
530-473-2830 C:530-681-5052
[email protected]
Humboldt
Lauren Sizemore
6888 Mountain View Rd., Kneeland, 95549
707-443-1108
[email protected]
Intermountain
Debbie Bidwell
42770 Bidwell Rd., Hat Creek CA 96040
530-335-3093
[email protected]
Kern
Debbie Hay
13915 Ashe Rd., Bakersfield CA 93313
661-487-7754
[email protected]
Lassen
Teri Bertotti
464-950 Old Cutoff Rd., Janesville CA 96114
530-253-7804 C:530-249-3791
[email protected]
Madera
Stacy Miles
33983 Road 600, Raymond, CA 93653
559-689-3320 C:559-760-9532
[email protected]
Mendocino
Kay Beeson
14000 Eel River Rd., Potter Valley CA 95469
707-743-1630
Mid Valley CowBelles
Candace Cook Peterson
Box 100, Farmington CA 95230
209-777-2183
[email protected]
Modoc
JoAnn White
PO Box 1791, Alturas, CA 96010
530-233-2584 C:530-640-2584
[email protected]
Monterey
Marianne Madson
Box 113, San Liucas, CA 93954
831-262-4702
[email protected]
Napa/Solano
Anna Reed
1301 Milton Rd., Napa CA 94559
707-287-1575
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Placer/Nevada
Beth Casillas
652 Mazzolo Drive, Lincoln CA 95648
916-253-7886
[email protected]
Plumas/Sierra
Kathleen Vignolo-Knight
POBox 1618, Portola CA 96122
530-832-0395 Cell: 209-471-7470
[email protected]
San Benito
Jae Eade
4760 Santa Ana Valley Rd., Hollister CA 95023
831-673-3196
[email protected]
San Diego CowBelles
Janet Tulloch
28383 Hwy 78, Ramona CA 92065
760-789-8163 C:760-315-3538
[email protected]
San Joaquin/Stanislaus
Edie Solari
22015 E. Melton Rd., Linden CA 95236
209-887-3519
[email protected]
San Luis Obispo
Susan Cochrane
4880 Lamplighter Way, Paso Robles CA 93446
831-809-6947
[email protected]
Santa Barbara
Linda Williams
2411 Ironridge Ct., Santa Maria CA 93455
805-925-2416
[email protected]
Santa Clara
Cheryl Beckwith
3261 Tenley Drive, San Jose 95148
408-892-8916
[email protected] [email protected]
Shasta
Dottie Long
13336 Pala Mesa Circle, Redding CA 96003
530-356-0030
[email protected]
Siskiyou
Sharon Erickson
1325 Holzhauser Lane, Etna Ca 96027
530-467-3536 C: 530-598-6741
[email protected]
Sonoma/Marin
Joyce Doughty
5844 Mathilde Dr, Windsor CA 95492
707-838-3034
[email protected]
Tehama
Linda Borror
23820 Tehama Ave., Gerber CA 96035
530-385-1250 C: 530-624-6566
[email protected]
Tulare
Claudia Guthrie
57 S Corona Drive, Porterville CA 93257
559-793-2540 C:559-788-7576
[email protected]
Yuba/Sutter
Bev Tipton
5299 Fruitland Rd., Marysville CA 95901
530-742-5010 530-632-5760
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