Logan County's 12th annual Ag
Scholarship Breakfast was on Thursday morning at the Lincoln
Christian University Laughlin Center.
The early morning event featured a buffet breakfast catered by
Guzzardo's; guest speaker John Hartman, chair of the chamber's ag scholarship
committee and vice president of Farm Credit Services in Lincoln; and a presentation by the Hartsburg-Emden High School FFA
ag issues
debate team.
And, most important, the morning included the awarding of nine
agricultural scholarships to Logan County youth who are currently
pursuing an education majoring in the field of agriculture.
The ag breakfast is a very popular chamber of commerce event that draws in hundreds of guests each year.
Approximately 50 local businesses help to sponsor the breakfast,
which makes it possible for the event to be free of charge to
the guests.
Pictures by Nila Smith |
Elaine
Awe of Culver's was on hand at her sponsor's booth.
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Diane
Slack of Midwest Storage smiles for the camera from her booth. |
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Sherwin-Williams in downtown Lincoln is another sponsor of the
breakfast.
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Regions Bank of Lincoln was also a sponsor
for the event. |
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District 27 Superintendent Mary Ahillen and Robert Kidd, district
board member, were present promoting the 1
percent sales tax referendum.
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LCU
representatives had a booth promoting the university.
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John Guzzardo stands ready at the ham-carving station.
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Staff
is prepared to serve up a variety of breakfast beverages.
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