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2008 Arkansas Profile in Service AwardThe 2008 Arkansas Profile in Service
Award was presented to Congressman MikeRoss in April at the El Dorado CountryClub. It was the first annual event specificallyfor the southern part of Arkansas to benefitthe DeGray Lake Campus. CongressmanRoss was honored for his outstanding effortsin improving the lives of Arkansans, especial-ly the youth.
Congressman Ross’ dedication to publicservice, including extensive civic and commu-nity involvement was obvious for the 250supporters who attended the dinner.Governor Mike Beebe was the emcee for thiswonderful benefit.
Also honored at the dinner was Mrs.Chesley Pruet. “The Arkansas Sheriffs’ YouthRanches, and the state of Arkansas, is lucky tohave such supporters as the Pruets,” said Sheriff Ken Jones. “It is through efforts like
theirs and many others thatprograms like the Ranch areable to continuously providefor our children in need.”
Two of the guests that nightwere well known to the Ranch:charter board members JohnBlair and Mike Grady.
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Our mission is to address, remedy, and prevent child abuse and neglect by creatingsafe, healthy, and permanent homes for children.
Profile drawn by artist Gary Simmons of Hot Springs
Recently one of our former resi-dents wrote a very moving articleabout the power of books in his life.He recognized that books were theescape vehicle from the pain in hislife. As a tool to get to know a child, Ihave often asked the questions: 1) Ifsomeone wrote a book that told yourlife’s story, what would the volume belike? 2) If that story were made into amovie, what impact would it have onthe audience?
Everyone has a story to tell. Thechildren who have been part of ourprogram for the past three decadeshave shared stories of horrible tragedyand great triumph. At times, their sto-ries are mysteries, sometimes sad,sometimes funny, always an adventureand incredibly interesting. Havingthem share their secrets with me ismost humbling and a great honor.Their being able to share their story isoften the beginning step in a longjourney of healing.
The expression that “A picture isworth a thousand words” can be espe-cially appreciated in movies that art-fully blend the visual and auditory –especially if part of the audio is music.
I am a huge movie buff and havebeen for as long as I can remember. Ilove those old black and white moviesand have become a huge fan of inde-pendent and documentary films aswell. It probably grows out of mybeing a big fan of the written word.When I was growing up, movies had ahuge impact on my life. We had acouple of old dark, dank theaters thatcatered to kids (probably because thefloors were so sticky and the mice soplentiful that adults wouldn’t go inthere.) But they were great places tobecome engaged in the lives of Tarzan,
cowboys, Boston Blackie, and a
was a caring, compassionate man wholoved freely but didn’t see the good inhis life until forced to see how muchworse the world would be like withouthim.
The Arkansas Sheriffs’ YouthRanches recently completed a newvideo, and in the process, the staff andchildren were invited to share theirstories. Some stories were too painfulto put into the final product. With thehelp of our good friends at theDempsey Film Group, pictures,words, and music were woven togetherinto a tapestry that tells the Ranchstory. The resulting video causes bothtears to flow and hope to spring forth.
We have carried this forwardinto a Digital Film Camp the last twosummers where children have beeninvolved in community film making.The kids are taught to make their owndigital movies. They write the scripts,create the props, collaborate, commu-nicate, and exercise their creative spir-its while learning marketable skillsusing digital video and computer edit-ing to tell their stories. The final prod-ucts are screened at the T-Tauri FilmFestival (www.ttauri.org). As a result, Ihave gained a new appreciation forfilms – both old and new.
Thirty-two years after ourfounding, there are great stories to telland many more yet to come. Many ofour former residents are now able toshare their stories including an appre-ciation for your belief in them. Theworld is a better place because ourchildren are in it. Included in thebook about your life, will be that youinvested well and made a difference.Thanks to you our children’s storieshave a much happier ending. Thankyou!
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Mike CumnockCEO
Mike’s Corner
The Rest Of The Stories
host of other worldly characters. I wasalso hooked on books – whether theywere volumes of the encyclopedia,Childcraft, or mysteries. As a matter offact, the Hardy Boys were my personalchildhood friends.
I was especially attracted tomovies and books in which it wasclear that there were positive and neg-ative consequences to ones’ actions.Do wrong – end up in jail! Do rightand eventually things would turn outfor the better. Maybe not realistic, butreassuring none the less. I can lookback and see the impact movies hadon my life choices. I loved The TenCommandments (both the 1923 and1956 versions), Boys Town, The Daythe Earth Stood Still, San Francisco,and It’s a Wonderful Life – to name afew. They reinforced my beliefs thatgood will win out over evil and thatone man can make a difference. I, too,could be a Father Flanagan, a GeorgeBailey, or even a Klaatu. FatherFlanagan succeeded against the odds;Klaatu had to learn about earth peopleto achieve his mission of saving themfrom themselves; and George Bailey
by Mike Cumnock, CEO
8th Annual Bikes & BluesRally and BBQ
Sheriff Tim Helder received acheck from the proceeds of the Rally.The organization gave to 35 areacharities and are looking forward toan even bigger rally next year!
The Clark CountyFarm Bureau
Women’s Committeeco-chairs Becky
Baumgardner andKaren Kirkpatrick
met with OldsCottage houseparent,
Tonya See of theDeGray Campus topurchase food. ClarkCounty Farm Bureauis a non-profit grassroots organizationthat promotes localagriculture in the
area.
Stitchers in Time from Hot Springs donated12 quilts to the DeGray Campus.
L to R: Bob Johnson and Iley Ellis,from the American Legion Post 344Horseshoe Bend brought cards and
gifts for the Ranch children atBatesville and Hardy.
Friends and Supporters - Donations
L to R: Jeff Frost, Mike Cumnock, andAnn Hines at the Arkansas Oil
Marketers Association Convention inHot Springs. Mike was able to presentthe Ranch story to more than 1,200
participants.
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Clark County Extension Club donated yardtools to the DeGray Lake girls.
Patsy Hottel of Jonesborocame for a visit to the Ranch
with her pug.
Danny Johnson, a retired Civil Servant,has been volunteering his time for about
a year doing projects at the HardyRanch. In this picture, he is replacing the
wooden frame on a trailer. Our sincerethanks goes to Danny for all he has done
for us this past year.
The Wolf Pack Motorcycle Club ofGarland County threw a party for the
girls at the DeGray Lake Campus.
Friends and Supporters - Donations
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After nine years of golf tournaments,the Jim Elder Good Sport Fund hosted thefirst “Home Plate Heroes” at Dickey-Stephens Park. The groups that benefitedfrom the fundraiser were AmericanDiabetes Summer Camp, Arkansas Sheriffs’Youth Ranches, Easter Seals, Lamar PorterField, Miracle League, PARK, Reviving Baseball in the Innercity,THEA Foundation, The Centers for Youth and Family, and TheFirst Tee of Arkansas.
Batesville Ranch Receives a New Sign!!!!Kay and John Thomas from
Mountain View made the wonderfuldonation of a new hand-painted signfor our entrance way. They believestrongly in the Ranches’ mission andappreciate what the Ranch does forkids.
Kay retired four years ago from The Ozark Folk Center State Parkin Mountain View, and John will retire in a couple of years, and he iskeeping the Ranch on his list of places he would like to volunteer withhis carpentry skills. The Thomases saw the need for a new entrancesign and decided to meet that need. Christie Phillips of MountainView donated her time and talents to help Kay with the layout for thesign because it was Kay’s first large outdoor sign to paint.
Kay’s friend gave her information about CASA and told her tolook into volunteering. Kay took this good advice and has beenblessed by the other advocates and the children CASA serves. Herfirst case was brothers who had been placed at the Ranch. It was inthose visits that she learned to appreciate the staff and purpose of theASYR. Kay believes, “Good things will not happen for kids if welook the other way just because it’s uncomfortable to get involved.”One of the foster moms Kay works with signs her correspondencewith this quote. Kay has learned to appreciate it so much.
“One hundred years from now, it will not matter what my bankaccount was, how big my house was, or what kind of car I drove. Butthe world may be a little better, because I was important in the life of achild.”
Forest Witcraft
Privacy Policy:We do not share any information we have about you with anyone else.
Batesville Board ofVisitor, Warren Stone,Receives Honor from
the University ofArkansas Little Rock
Professor of Management,Warren S. Stone, has received theUALR College of Business awardfor faculty excellence in profession-al and public service from theUALR Foundation Fund Board.
The Award recognizes facultythat have brought credit to theUniversity of Arkansas at LittleRock through their successfulefforts in applying the content orskills of their academic disciplinesin service to the community, state,or nation in areas of public inter-est.
Mike Cumnock, Ranch CEOsaid, “Warren Stone is a great vol-unteer and is always willing toshare his expertise with the non-profit community. This is wonder-ful public recognition of his quieton going support.”
It’s All About The KidsWhere Ranch residents tell us about themselves
Rasha (Babs)Rasha was born on June
16th and is in the eleventhgrade. Her favorites are Grey’sAnatomy (TV show), TheNotebook (movie), Sylvesterand Tweety (cartoon), andblue (color).
Her hobby is being out-side. Her goal in life is to “bea marine mammal trainer.”
What she likes about life here at the Ranch?“Everyone loves and accepts you for who you are.”
Dillion (Dill Pickle)Dillion was born on
December 12th and is in thefifth grade. His favorites areWayside (TV show), Gremlins(movie), Sponge Bob (car-toon), What Was I Thinking(song), cheese pizza (food),and basketball (sport).
His hobbies are fishing,playing ball, hunting, camping, and swimming.
His goal in life is to “own his own Ranch.” What helikes about living at the Ranch, “I get to go fishing andswimming when I want to.”
Anita (June Bug)Anita was born on
November 13th and is in theninth grade. Her favorites areTrick my Truck (TV show), Iam Legend (movie), SpongeBob (cartoon), InternationalHarvester (song), English(subject), and Craig Morgan(singer).
Her hobbies are drawing, fishing, swimming,camping, hunting, and riding horses.
Her goal in life is “to have my own farm.”What she likes about life here at the Ranch? “All
the opportunities, love, and support I get.”
LaShonda (L.A.)LaShonda was born on
December 15th and is in thetenth grade. Her favorites areRush Hour II (movie), FatAlbert (cartoon), MichaelJackson (singer), and summer(season).
Her hobbies are danceteam, tennis, going out with
friends, and singing. Her goal in life is to “be amusic producer, hair stylist, and in my free time be onAmerican Idol.”
What she likes about the Ranch? “If I make goodchoices, I am able to go out with friends.”
Sabrina (Brina)Sabrina was born on
December 12th and is in thetenth grade. Her favorites areCSI (TV show), English (sub-ject), baseball (sports), andCarrie Underwood (singer).
Her hobbies are singingand dancing. Her goal in lifeis to “make something goodof myself.”
What she likes about life here at the Ranch?“Having houseparents who show they care and supporteverything you do.”
Tiffany (Buttercup)Tiffany’s birthday is
February 21st and she is in theninth grade. Her favorites areThe Ultimate Gift (movie),Chinese food, Civics’ class,and summer.
Her hobbies are ridinghorses, scrapbooking, writing,and listening to music. Hergoal in life is to “write a best selling novel.”
What she likes about life here at the Ranch? “Theland and the opportunities the Ranch offers.”
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She wants to thank everyone forthe new sewing machine thather house received from thewish list. The response wasgreat, and she was over-whelmed.
Michelle loves to go to school. She is looking for-ward to a visit with her grandmother this summer. Shewill get to fly, so she is ecstatic.
Layne enjoys teaching the girls some of his tricksin playing Uno. He tried to teach the girls to fish.Only one- Ellae- has ever asked again! We are allexcited about summer finally being here. We plan toswim in the beautiful White River, plant our garden,haul hay, ride horses, have hotdog roasting campfires,and learn to make smores.
FAITH HALL NEWSFaith Hall is extremely happy for summer to be
here. We have had a very active spring, and are look-ing forward to sunshine. Jamey and Phillip enjoyed atrip to Branson to hear some great Christian Rockbands and some great inspirational speakers. Thewhole house went to Alltel Arena and enjoyed otherChristian bands. Ryan and Emily have all been work-ing hard at Colton’s Steak House. Phillip is on theBabe Ruth Baseball team which is sponsored by
CABE HALL NEWS Cabe Hall girls have been learning so many new
things. Cherie is the houseparent. Cherie’s son, Layne,Ashley, Sammie, Anna, Ellae, and Michelle have beenbusy. Ashley just had her 18th birthday. She had ajoint 18th birthday party with Robert from KeithHall.
At the party, we danced andjumped on the trampoline.
Someone smeared Ashley’s cakeon her face! Sammie is excited about
turning 18 now.She wants to learnto drive and get herlicense. She is readyfor warmer weather so she can ridehorses.
Anna was baptized on EasterSunday! We were all very excitedfor her. She is practicing her songfor a special Sunday at church.Anna has fallen in love withAshley’s dog.
Ellae is ready for school to be out! She loved thesnow we had. She and Layne tried to sled in the lid of
the trash can. She took lots of pictures with hernew digital camera she received for her birthday.6
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Sharp County Hardy Ranch218 Harmon RoadHardy, AR 72542870-257-5003Tours: Paul SwymnH Harmon Home
Independence CountyBatesville Ranch Cottages100 St. Vincent PlaceBatesville, AR 72501870-793-6841Tours: Diana HollandH Cabe HallH Keith HallH Faith HallH Gratton HallH Independent Living Cottage
Crawford County Mulberry/Alma RanchDonald W. ReynoldsCampus7401 Youth Ranch RoadMulberry, AR 72947479-997-8934Tours: Susan HarrisonH Cottage 1H Cottage 3
Clark County DeGray Lake/AmityRanch35 Youth Ranch LoopAmity, AR 71921870-342-5858Tours: Tonya SeeH Olds Cottage
Butler, Mac, and Paul SwymnThis picture represents a cooperative effort
between the Ranch, NRCS, FSA, AGFC, and theAFC, to restore the natural environment to the SpringRiver. Approximately 600 trees have already beenplanted with 1200 more to be planted along the entireRanch boundary on the Spring River. A major projectto help stop the erosion of the riverbank will begin inthe summer of 2008. The AFC taught the boys howto use a dibble bar to plant trees. Rebecca Long fromthe Natural Resources Conservation Service discussedwith Ranch Board members riverbank stabilizationand upland wildlife management with food plots.
This pictureshows the damageand debris created bythe flood after thewater had receded.Sheriff Jack McCannof Craighead County,Sheriff Dale Weaver of Sharp County, Dawn Butlerfrom the Farm Service Agency, and members of theRanch board and Board of Visitors inspected damagedone at the Hardy Campus by the 2008 floods.
Marty Sellars, repre-senting the Sharp CountyCommunity Foundation,presented an award toMike Cumnock for theHardy Campus for theStreambank StablilizationProject and Riparian Area.
Rolando andMacKenzie attended theprom this year. Upongraduation, Rolando willbe going into the Navy.Rolando has made excel-lent grades in high schooland has done exceptional-ly well at the Ranch.
KEITH HALL NEWSThe boys have been busy with all of their activi-
ties. The houseparents, Margie and DavidFerguson, celebrated their 25th wedding anniver-
Colton’s. Nick has been busy with track. Ryan hasworked hard in off-season football. Zach’s team wonfirst place in floor hockey.
Robert and Mikealhave worked very hard ontheir grades this year andhave been very active indance and piano in theirschool’s program. Charles,Phillip, Zach, and Mikeal
participated in Bible Drills at churchand did an excellent job. The kidsenjoyed a trip to the circus in WestPlains and saw a lot of neat stuff.Paul and Zach participated in a tripto Little Rock for a mock legislativesession, courtesy of Senator JackCritcher and his wife, Vickie. Weenjoyed an Arkansas Travelers’ base-
ball game at the new Dickey-Stephens Park in NorthLittle Rock. As you can see we have been on the go!
It doesn’t appear anything will slow down soon,as this summer is packed with fun things to do here atthe Ranch. Upcoming events include: fishing, swim-ming, camping, baseball, cookouts, skating, bowling,movie night, T-Tauri Filmfest, Kid’s College atUACCB, church camps, and the list goes on and on.Now for the other side: Faith Hall will be participat-ing in all kinds of chores. We will be mowing, weedeating, painting, taking care of chickens, picking uptrash, gardening, composting and recycling. By theway, we believe recycling is vital to the future of ourplanet Earth, so please remember to recycle. It doesn’trequire a lot and is a good habit to get into. Well Iam tired just thinking about all the fun to come. Ifyou get bored and want something to do, just comeon out.
HARMONL to R: Sheriff Jack McCann, Sheriff Dale
Weaver, MartinCarpenter, TracyWebb, RonRhodes, Rolando,and Michael.Kneeling: Dawn
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Up” and try to ride their bull for 8 seconds. Cole wasthe first Rancher to give it a try, and his words thatnight were, “All I remember was bein’ in the chute,one buck, then air.” Luckily Mrs. Kristi Travis wasready with her cameraand was able to catch thesplit second Cole was onthe bull. We’ve had won-derful support from thecommunity. The juniorbulls have been providedby Mr. Brian Rowan,who has become an amazing Ranch supporter. At ourvery first Buck Out, we were honored with a surprisevisit from past PRCA Bull Riding Champion, Mr.Denny Flynn, who is also in the Pro Rodeo Hall ofFame. We are all very excited about the upcoming BullRiding Clinic Mr. Flynn is planning to hold here atthe Ranch as a fundraiser this summer.
The Travis family: Stephen, Kristi, Cody, Bailey,and Brooke, as well as Bryson and Byron Brady andBen Hatley have been invaluable in their help aroundthe Ranch. Our heating/air guy, Justin Sanders, is, asusual, doing more than keeping us warm and cool.He’s great about lending a helping hand to new riders.All of these people obviously love working with thekids and Mr. Kevin, whether it’s mucking stables, get-ting the arena ready, or exercising the horses.
The boys did great in school, and we so appreci-ate the phone calls and e-mails from the teachers atour wonderful Alma School District keeping usabreast of their progress. Dada ran track and consis-tently brought home blue ribbons. He broke records,and he even has a plaque for “High Scorer.” He wasin eighth grade, but was running with the ninth gradeboys. We are so proud of him. Cole participated infield events. The coaches appreciated Cole’s hard work,and he had been asked to help out at the older boys’track meets.
Everyone is working hard to get ready for ourrodeo, which will be held July 18-19, 2008. This is anARA and CRRA sanctioned event and stock will beprovided by David Moore of Chigger Valley Rodeo.
In April, the boys, Mackenzie, Mr. Kevin andMs. Misti helped the library again at the 22nd AnnualSpinach Festival. We also had our own booth this yearand gave out Ranch Reports, calendars, and bumper
sary with the boys. Sam, the housepar-
ents’ son, has been enjoy-ing being home-schooledand living on the farm.
The houseparent’s daughter,Jenny, has been relief house par-enting at Mulberry and workingin the tutoring program. She hasapplied to Ozarka CulinarySchool and is waiting anxiouslyon the results of her application.
Joey participated in trackthis year and won four ribbonsat one track meet. He won rib-bons for long jump, 110 meterhurdles, 400 meter relay, and200 meter dash. This comes inhandy when he is trying to avoidchores.
Robert and Ashley cel-ebrated their birthdays.Robert has been workinghard at the high schoolearning money to fix up hisvehicle.
Robert, Sol, and Will went to the Capitol for the“big debate” over their spring break. The house has athree-legged dog named Pedro. He gets into a lot oftrouble at the house.
DONALD W. REYNOLDSMULBERRY CAMPUS
Cottage 1 NewsWhether it’s running track, dancing up a storm,
or bull riding, the boys have been busy!!! Springfound us having a ball - feeding our new lamb twinsJacques and Gustaff. The kids all start running whenthey hear them crying for their bottles. Everyonewants to be the one to feed. They are adorable andgetting quite large.
We’ve been holding “Buck-Outs” on Wednesdaynights and the Ranch boys, as well as lots of kidsfrom the community, have been sure to “Cowboy
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also enjoying the buck-out held monthly at the Ranchto help raise money for our big rodeo we are havingJuly 18th & 19th on our campus. So far we havewatched some ofthe boys ride bullsfrom the boys’house, but the girls seem content just watching.Dillion wants to ride a bull and may get his chance atthe next buck-out. The whole campus and peoplefrom our community have been hard at work prepar-ing for the rodeo. Summer is just beginning, andalready there is so much excitement in the house.
OLDS COTTAGEThe girls have been riding horses every chance
they can get this summer. We had two girls whoplayed basketball this year and one who did the film-ing for all of the games. Three girls played softball,and Kayla and Conicia made the varsity team. Wewere very proud of them. This year two girls tookMeats Lab at school and one girl took Ag-mechanics,learning to work on small engines.
The girls are active in FFA and FCCLA. TheChristian Fellowship group at OBU comes out everytwo weeks and has Bible study and Fellowship withthe girls. The Fellowship members are a good inspira-tion for the girls and also encourage them to go to col-lege.
Kacey and Boomer are still working very hard atSearch and Rescue (SAR). They have been asked,along with Tosha and Trouble, to go to a summercompetition in Conway wherethey will be judged along withother working dogs across thestate. The girls in the househave been asked to be “bait”people. If they do, then theywould get to go for the weekend for free and enjoy allthe classes on first aid, first responder, water rescue,and mountain rescue. The girls would be expected to“get lost” in the woods and “have various injuries” forthe SAR people.
Our girls hosted a trail ride and 4-wheeler ridefor the drivers at Carson Truck Lines in Hot Springs.One of the men was with the Hot SpringsOptimist Club so they were able to thank him in
stickers to raise awareness for the Ranch.On April 26, we held a fun day at the Ranch
which included a trail ride, barbeque chicken dinner,live music, and pie auction. As usual, it was amazinglysupported by our community, and everyone greatlyenjoyed themselves.
A great big thank-you goes out to all of the won-derful people in our community who show suchunfailing love and support in our efforts to “build achild.” May God richly bless you for giving of your-selves to our Ranch family.
Girls Cottage 3 NewsThe kids are very excited about school being out
and all the fun and exciting things the summer has instore for them. The end of school brought lots ofenjoyment to the girls. Rasha and LaShonda attendedprom, Sabrina attended the Military Ball and an endof the year ROTC trip to Missouri. Sabrina hasenjoyed a great year in ROTC and will be looking for-ward to next year. Sabrina is also looking forward tolearning how to swim this summer so she can enjoy allthe camping trips planned to Lake DeGray, GreersFerry Lake, and Devil’s Den and, of course, swimmingin our lake on the campus. The girls are planning todonate their time and good work habits to some ofour elderly in the community by cleaning their yards,houses, and whatever needs to be done. LaShondatried out and made the dance team at school and willbe attending dance camp this summer. Rasha is stillhard at work being our housekeeper. Mr. Robert andDillion attended Dillion’s 5th grade trip to ScienceCity in Kansas City. They got to see new and intrigu-ing things. Dillion also enjoyed spending time withhis dad. Dillion is probably the most excited aboutsummer being here so he can spend time fishing,camping, and swimming. The girls and Dillionworked very hard this year at school with their grades.We would like to thank all the teachers at Alma
Schools for alltheir continuedsupport and thelove they haveshown our chil-dren.
The girls are
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COTTAGE NEWSperson for the donation for the barn. The men had areally good time and are planning their next trip tocome out.
Raymond Funderburk brought gifts to the girlsfrom a group of ladies at the Gurdon MethodistChurch. We enjoyed a party with the Alma campus atthe Lake DeGray lodge.
Kenny took the girls target shooting and taughtthem gun safety. They took turns shooting a .22, 270,and a 12 gauge. Savannah did the best, getting threeout of eight on her targets. Three girls got theirhunter’s education certificates and have their huntinglicense. They have enjoyed going deer, squirrel, rac-
coon, and hog hunting withKenny, and it has also helped tokeep our freezer full.
Kacey was able to spendpart of her birthday in the stu-dio with morning show co-
hosts, Corey and Jay(The Edge) out ofLittle Rock 100.3.
A formerRanch resident andher husband werethe first to be wedat the new MorrisChapel. If youwould like to rentthe chapel or lodge,call Susan at 479-997-8934.
Girls withGovernor Beebe atthe Mike RossDinner
MEET THE STAFFCherie Davis is a girls’
houseparent. She and herson, Layne, moved to theBatesville campus inDecember. She is single andenjoys spending time withher nephews, John Michaeland Gavin, and her niece,Sarabeth. She loves to be outside, sewing, learnnew things, and reading her Bible. She likes herjob because she gets to be a stay at home momand help the children learn life skills. “I think theRanch is a great ministry to children. I am thank-ful to be a part of that ministry. I like being withkids and doing fun things with them. I like the“Ranch” atmosphere – being on the farm, the farmlife, and the animals.”
Connie Sifford is acaseworker at the BatesvilleCampus. She is single andhas two grown children. Sheenjoys playing with hergrandchildren; outdooractivities; and Bible studies.She has another grandbabyon the way! What she likes about her job? “I amable to help children that have already been dealt adifficult hand in life to learn that they can live,love, and be successful regardless of their past.”
Ranch Staff Celebrate 22 YearsCheyenne Ingram, Paula and Roger Alpers,
and Mike Cumnock were awarded a plaque for 22years of service.
Our children receive letters of hope daily. This is justone very fine example of the care you have shown.
Recipe from “Our BestHome Cooking Volume 3” cook-book by Estelle Holmes
Sugar Free Banana Split Pie
9 inch graham cracker pie crust1 box sugar-free vanilla pudding1 small can crushed pineapple, nosugar, drained1/2 cup flake coconut3 pkg. equal sweetener1 tsp. vanilla1 tsp. margarinesliced bananaslight Cool Whip
Cook vanilla puddingaccording to directions. Adddrained pineapple, coconut,equal, vanilla, and margarine.Layer pudding and bananas intopie crust. Top with Cool Whip.
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ChristmasCards Available
Several donors have request-ed that we sell Christmas cardsthat are drawn by our children. Sothis summer the Ranch childrenhad an art party and drew the art-work for the cards. Call Judiabout the cost of a box of 20 at870-793-6841 ext. 2-4.
Our Speakers’ Bureau…can provide someone to “tell the Ranch story” at yourmeeting or event. To schedule a Ranch representative tospeak, please contact Judi Dahlquist, (870) 793-6841ext. 2-4
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People often ask us what kind of thingswe need at our campuses for the children.The following is compiled by our housepar-ents & staff. These items are budget reliev-ing products. For more information abouthow you can help, call Pacer at 870-793-6841.
Summer Wish ListCabe HallPillowsGlassesSocksCurtainsDVD playerWeedeaterCommercial size cookwareGarden hoseWheelbarrowGarden toolsPrinter
Keith Hallpillows (12)Household cleaning
suppliesNew floor covering
throughout Dish towelsLaundry soapWindow curtainsCurtain rodsDust mopPledgeLysolBatteries AA and AAANon stick skilletWeedeater
Faith HallNew PillowsSocksIron SkilletsBig Commercial Size PotsGarden ToolsHoseWeed eatersLawn MowersBoxing glovesNew refrigeratorFlatwarePool sticks, and ballsPool table needs to be
refelted
Gratton HallDust Buster vacuum for
stairs
DeGray MowersWeed eatersSling bladesWheel barrowRakesHorse lead ropes and
halters
TutoringArt supplies (sketching
pencils, acrylics,watercolors, sketchpads)
BackpacksHighlightersIndex cardsScientific and graphing
calculatorsBasic sewing suppliesDeluxe scrabble set with
turntable
Program ServicesLaptop computer
FarmHorse wormerVegetable garden seedHorse shoeing servicesBermuda grass, wheat, and
rye grass seedFertilizer for fieldsChicken feedCow feedHorse feedSulfur blocks
OfficeColor printerCopy paper
Passing It OnBy Chris Knife, Director of Major Gifts
Many of us know how blessed, or fortunate, ourlives are. We live in the best nation in the world. Wecertainly live in one of the most pleasant states in theunion—both for its natural beauty and its friendlyand generous people. Consistently, Arkansas isranked as one of the most philanthropic states percapita. Arkansans pass on the blessing.
At the Ranch, your blessings have gone far inhelping care for children who are in need. Rearingchildren is intensive. Rearing children who are learn-ing to trust and just be children is very intensive.
Through membership gifts, memorial andhonor gifts, gifts to our direct mail appeals, largegifts, gifts in kind and services, gifts of real property,estate gifts, and gifts of stock, YOU have helpedmore than 800 children in our 32 years.
We do not do telemarketing. If you receive acall from anyone from the Ranch, it will be me orone of our Development Team members—and we’llbe phoning for a specific reason unique to you andthe Ranch.
I know I repeat this, but, with 95% of ourfunding coming from individuals, organizations,groups, corporations and foundations, the children inour care receive your blessings with every gift yousend. Every gift is vital to our success.
And your blessings are passed forward to all thechildren as they in turn pass on the blessing to thosethey touch in their life.
Thank you for all you do to help the children atthe Ranch. If we can be of service, please contact meat 501-733-1194 or the regional development staffmember nearest to you listed on the back of theRanch Report.
Wish L i s t
Non-cash donations to the Youth Ranches are tax deductible.
RANCH REPORT GOES GREEN!!If you would prefer to view the Ranch Report on our website go to
http://youthranches.com/pages/ranch_news.html and click on RanchReport.
If you would like a pdf of the Ranch Report emailed to you, send yourrequest to judi@youthranches.com and she will send it right out to you.
ASYR’s Homestead Legacy Society
By Dr. Fred Hueston, CFRE
ASYR’s Homestead Legacy Society
By Dr. Fred Hueston, CFRE
Arkansas Sheriffs’ Youth Ranch’s HomesteadLegacy Society pays tribute to those men andwomen who, by providing for the future of theRanch through their estate plans, have ensured thepreservation of our mission so that we will indeed“leave no child behind.”
Recognition in this special Society takes placeunder the following guidelines:
“By making provisions in their Wills such asbequests; through the creation of charitable trustsand gift annuities; and by implementing gifts oflife insurance policies, life estates, and contingencygifts; The Arkansas Sheriffs’ Youth Ranch hopes tohonor those individuals and families who havemade provisions to assist our future growth andexpanding mission throughout the State ofArkansas.”
Indeed, much of what we have today can betraced back over the past three decades to friendswho have provided graciously for the Ranchthrough their estate plans. Each year, we formally
recognize those who have so graciously providedfor the future of the Ranch. At the same time, werecognize not only those individuals who havemade us aware of their intentions for the future,but also the families from over the past thirty-twoyears who have enabled us to reach our currentstatus as a recognized leader in providing a homefor Arkansas’ children in need of a safe and secureliving environment.
We would invite your inquiries about theHomestead Legacy Society and the opportunitiesavailable through a number of diversified estateplanning programs. If you would like more infor-mation about the Homestead Legacy Society, pleasecontact Dr. Fred Hueston, CFRE, and Director ofGift Planning, by calling 1-501-681-6501 to learnabout how you may become a member.
You are an important part of the Ranch, andwe sincerely thank you for the positive differenceyou are making with our Ranchers each and everyday!
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Want to Simplify Your Christmas shopping?The Ranch offers the solution to this exhausting process. In two simple steps:1. Make a list of everyone you want to receive a gift (along with their
address.)2. Send the list along with your donation to the Ranch.The Ranch will send out the card pictured to the right, stating that you have
given a gift in their honor. This is a great way to send out gifts of love and benefitour abandoned children at the same time.
IRS Rebates – A Special Opportunity: Win6
• The IRS is in the process of sending out rebates(Win #1)
• These rebates are not taxed as income. (Win #2)The money is intended to serve as a stimulus to theeconomy.
• With increases in fuel costs, food, and utilities,almost everyone needs a little extra help.
• There is a golden opportunity for our supporters toshare part of the rebate with the children of theRanches (Win #3)
• The donation will be a tax-deductible contribution(not bad for money that was not taxed) (Win #4)
• We, in turn, will spend it for operations, which willstimulate the economy (Win #5)
• You will be investing in the future (Win #6)
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New Benefit for Ranch Supporters!The Ranch has a new travel website with its own
booking engine. This site, www.arkansasyouthranch-traveler.com, is the only website where you fundArkansas Sheriffs’ Youth Ranches, simply by bookingyour travel! Plus, you get some of the most competi-tive prices on the internet. You can book airfare,hotels, rental cars, cruise packages, golf tee times,sightseeing tours, and sporting events. This enginecompares to orbitz.com or expedia.com.
Ranch CEO, Mike Cumnock, has already usedthe site and made $16.20 for the Ranch by booking ahotel through the site.
EventsEASTER EGG HUNT
A soggy groundand a cool wind didn’tstop the annual EasterSunday egg hunt.With 400 eggs to find,the children had theirwork cut out for them.But once again, they’veshown us that no chal-lenge is too big forthem to overcome.Prizes were given for two “lucky eggs” and for themost eggs found. Nick found lucky egg #1; Samuelfound lucky egg #2; and Paul found the most eggs.Each received a new rod and reel with tackle box andtackle donated by Shakespeare. Wal-Mart gift cards inthe amounts of $25, $15, and $10 were also given. Abig thank-you to all that donated, participated, andhelped.
HILLY 100 BIKE RIDEWhite River Medical
Center Cycling Club, abike-riding enthusiasts club,hosted the sixth Hilly 100at the Batesville Ranch,where the distance of theride could be up to 104miles for the seasoned rider.
Two years ago thechildren rode for the firsttime. This year thirteen children participated in theride.
FLOODSWhile the March
floods turned our normal-ly grassy swimming areaon the White River into abeautiful sandy beach, italso washed away thedock that the kids love toswing from every summer.We need pressure treatedlumber in 2x8s, 2x4s anddecking so that we canreplace the dock.
In Loving Memory of...Andy Lee Adams
Sonny and Dee BullardBilly John Adams
Jerry and Lillian PhelpsArmond Angelett
Lloyd McCuistonMondell Aynes
Cathy TaylorWalter Bailey
Susan and John Dempsey and BetsyBenton
Bethany BakerMike and Sarah Cumnock
Betty BallardBear Creek United Methodist Church
Elaine BantaDarlene Smith
Dorothy BarberAl Nimocks
Lucille BarbourMr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. McCuiston Jr.
Randy BartonTommy and Dorotha Tucker
Sandra BlantonDonald and Jamie Brandon
Steven “Rusty” BoardmanJennifer AltomConstance French
Jimmy BristowRobert and Sue Coles Carl and Nina MedlockRickey Medlock
Martell BristowMike and Joann Cushman
Dale BroadwaterMike Cumnock, Children, and Staff ofthe Ranches
Cody BroadwayMr. and Mrs. John R. Broadway
Nellie BrownJerry and Willene Lovrien
Annabell and Allen BrownlowCay Jones
Madeline BuckliewDon BuckliewChris and Kelly BuckliewNicole and Brad Kaemmerling Melisa and Mike Myers and All thegrandchildren
Bertha BuffordThe Family of Hugh and Nobia LeeBufford
Clarence J. BullardEdwin and Eualene Price
Darlene Stipp BullardJuanita L. Pierce
Dr. Abbot BullockJimmy N. Cross
Burtalynn BurnettCharlie and Janice Norris
Don BurnettShelby BurnettWilliam and Marion UebelhoerMike and Debbie Van DykeDarrell and Carrie MeeksBob and Wanda MeeksRex and Chris MastersHamp and Evelyn RandolphJoe and Annette Bianco
Marvin BurnsTed and Deanne Lancaster
Logan C. CameronLeonard G. Towell
Dale H. CarpenterBettye R. Carpenter
Dustin and Sarah CarpenterCarl Wixson
Reba CasebierW. R. “Bill” and Jeannie Roberts
Dona ChanceyTed Chancey
Geneva ChapmanSusan Coleman
Mike ChildressMark and Carol Coates
James Robert ClarkJamie and Donald Brandon
Jamie ClarkBob and Janet Brown
Bill ClevelandMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Winsett
William CobbArmilda Powell Brodie
Elmer Cochran SrArmilda Powell BrodieBud, Sarah and Mark Shreve
Father Cal ColavechioMike and Sarah Cumnock
Alton D. CooleyAudrey Houser
Sharon CouchBud, Sarah and Mark Shreve
Debby CraneMargaret McCarty
Jean CranmoreMike and Joann Cushman
Mrs. Dorothy Ellen CritcherSarah and Mike Cumnock
Frank CumnockMelanie Cumnock
John T. CurtisBill and Diane Brady
Elizabeth DavisMr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. McCuiston Jr.
Vi DavisMelody J. Avery Cuzort
U. S. Marshall Bill Deal Dr. Davey R. Deal
Teddy DeckCharlie and Janice Norris
Dr. Milton DenekeHiram and Marilyn Renfroe
Louis DePrairDody and George Pouliot
Dean DoughertyJane and Phil Rice
Larry W. DriskillShirley Masterson
Jim ElderMary Shock
Leonard Ellis IIIBilly Bert French
Goatee - Faith HallRichard and Judi Dahlquist
Gordon FitchMrs. Gordon Fitch
Gene ForsgrenGrace Forsgren-Houser
Elaine Taylor FowlerLarry and Len B. Nall Families
Tanya Melissa FrenchSam Puddephatt
James E. GambillMrs. James Gambill
Virginia Meacham GardnerArmilda Powell Brodie
B. W. GriffithMrs. Jean Griffith
Lane H. HaginoH. Jane Parker,Pamela Abee-Taulli Kathleen Hagino-Davidson
Tim HanoverMr. and Mrs. George Pouliot
Barbara June HardenCharlie and Janice Norris
Paul and Ola HarrellRalph S and Effie Cotner
Claude Edward Harris, Jr.Morris Cemetery FundJuanita Pierce
Irene Fain HaughtMark and Carol Coates
Brian HayesDanny and Barbara HayesDanny Hayes Construction Company
Terry Mack HedgeCarol and Mark Coates
Lacy HeigleLinda Beckham
Judith HeinrichGary and Mary Golden
Mary Ruth HenleyConstance French
Ilene HippJuanita L. Pierce
Ron HoffmannAnn Hoffmann
Betty HoltsclanMark and Carol Coates
Ricky HoodDelores PullenAlma Pullen
Mary HudakCarole Anne Rose
Edith HutzelHarold C. Hutzel
David IryPeggy and Bill Iry
Vera JacobsAl Ramey
Sidola Jones-WadeJ.D. and Betty Jacobs
Ann JordanAnne C. Beer
Carlton E. JustisMike and Sarah Cumnock
Jack KalbEugene and Shirley Young
Peggy Stewart KarrellsRay and Shirley Edrington
Buenia KellerMike and Sarah Cumnock
Dora KingMr. and Mrs. Donald McMickle
Joy Gasaway KnightMr. and Mrs. Shelby Gasaway
Karen LackeyDr. and Mrs. Fred Hueston
Freeda Duffel LandrumMark and Carol Coates
Charles W. LawrenceEsta KealerAl Ramey
Robert William “Bob” LaymanMarilyn Hobbs
Mrs. Hugh “Peggy” LeamonsJohn and Charlotte Chitwood
Sgt. Rick Lebow, Arkansas State PoliceFederal Probation Office WD/ARChief Myron L. Smith
Norma Jean LeeBob and Rosemere Bolton
Barbara A. LewisAnna Mae McSpadden
Lester David Lewis Sr. and Ola MaeLewisLarry Lewis
Mary Martha LittleBob and Rosemere Bolton
Clarence LockGerkie Schnebelen
Norman LongMr. and Mrs. Barry Butler
Vance LongWillie R. Long
E. J. LoylessDarrell and Carol Loyless
Betty MaherSusan DombekThe Employees of Acxiom
Elizabeth MaherDr. and Mrs. Fred Hueston
Robert ManningGary and Sandra Hopkins
Barbara MayMercedes and Betty Roden
A. C. McAdamsDarrell and Carol Loyless
Troy McAdooLeonard G. Towell
B. A. McCannMr. and Mrs. J. R. Carpenter Jr.
Charles E. McClendon Jr.Bettye and Bill Jones
Austin McCoyMark and Carol Coates
Wilson McDougalJimmy Cross
Robert J. McGreveyRuth I. McGrevey
Billie H. MillerDonna and Deaun Baxter and Mrs.Dorothy Lemon
Wayne MillerCay Jones
Ramona NelsonDorothy L. Tustison
Harvey NewcomThe Carter Family
Robert M. Nimocks IIAl Nimocks
Dan NobleMr. and Mrs. F. A. Shingleur
“Dude” OliverCharles Dickson
Morgan OutlawBob and Betty Butler
Mrs. Florence PaceMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Winsett
C. O. Painter, CPO U.S. Navy RtJerry and Lillian Phelps
Bill PaladinoDr. and Mrs. Fred Hueston
Charles ParsonMichael Grady and Peggy Smith
Jerry PattersonMrs. William J. Miller (Altha F. Miller)
James PharissCharlie and Janice Norris
Jeanne PharrCarl and Nina Medlock Family
Faye PierceMr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith
William L. PilePhilip and Zelma Bauser
Randy PriceBill and Carolyn Slisher
Rev. George RaleyMr. and Mrs. Shelby Gasaway
Alicia Katherine RiceMarian B. HarrisonJames and Karen BaumunkJudy Recer
Joyce Outlaw RileyBob and Betty Butler
Imogene RodgersAl and Mary Sue Davenport
Hope RussellMike GradyLouis and Euta HintonAlma PullenDelores PullenMrs. Kaffy W. StueartMike Cumnock, Children, and Staff ofRanches
Eugene Russell and Dall WalkerFaye Russell Walker
Louise RutherfordFutureFuel Chemical Company
Ruth Cora SandersJim and Carmelita Ferguson
William Franklin (Frank) SanfordTom and Nora Emory
Eugene SharpBetty and Mercedes Roden
Walter Marvin SharpMrs. Ruby Sharp
Louis SimonMike Cumnock, Children, and Staff ofRanchesSarah and Mike Cumnock
Jack P. SmithJimmy N. Cross
Melva SmithLtc George E. Murphy
Susie SmithKevin and Tamra Moore
Dewey SniderJohn Broadway 17
In Loving Memory of...Norma Sparks
Mark and Carol CoatesAbe Stone
Jimmy CrossBooter Strahl
Deaun and Donna BaxterN.E. and Wanda JohnstonArmilda Powell BrodieBud, Sarah and Mark Shreve
Wilford O. SturchJudge John and Willa HarkeyConnie SchirmerDrury D. AdamsMarcus and Glenda BowersArmilda Powell BrodieJim and Shirley ChaneyMike and Sarah CumnockGeorge and Della Mae DortchSusie and Phil FarrisTony and Stacy GundermanDr. Paul W. Hance FamilyLou Anna Hance
Sam and Beth HighsmithTheodora Hightower andMr. and Mrs. Chip RayfordMrs. Maggie M. HughesFreda and Judy LosemanSusan Waldrip JefferyN.E. and Wanda JohnstonArch and Mary Kay JonesLou JoynerRaymond and Diane LaCroixMike and Bobbie LowBill and Anne LusterBill and Rosemary McLeodMidwest Lime CompanyMoorene and Jerry NewtonDody and George PouliotFlorence PowellMickey PowellPaul and Ann RhodesBud, Sarah and Mark ShreveMike and Martha Sue SmithAndrew and Jamie BridgersJim and Katy SmytheHope SpraginsState Automobile Mutual Ins. Co.Bob and Debbie StroudMargaret SturchFran Troy
Robert SummersJeanette Summers
Dr. Bryant SwindollHermione Swindoll
Retired Sgt. Terry TackettEllen Tarno
Bettye TalburtWanda Grimes
Mrs. Jean B. (Butler) TarverConnie French
Cliff ThomasMrs. Louise Kephart
Harold ThomasonBettye and Bill Jones
Joseph M. TindellMerry Zakrzewski
Jimmy TuckerCharlotte Chitwood
Vela UnderwoodMr. and Mrs. F. A. Shingleur
Ann VaughnAl Nimocks
Florence J. WagnerMarilyn A. WittJohn Mark and Delores MillerFamily and Friends ofFlorence J. Wagner
Davie Thomas WalkerBob and Rosemere Bolton
Vince WalkerGeorge E. Murphy
Bearl D. WallaceMrs. Mary Wallace
Bertha WallaceBuron Griffin Farms
Roy Walters, Past President and CharterMemberRotary Club of Cleburne County
John C. WarrenLtC. George E. Murphy
Margaret WatsonClara Camp
Carol WeinrichCharlie and Janice Norris
Dr. Clyde H. WhaleyMrs. R. F. Jagoditsh
Donald “Red” WilliamsRoberta Williams
Dr. Franklin WilliamsMike and Sarah Cumnock
Ruby WilliamsMark and Carol Coates
Robert YoungerMillard and Theda Aud
A. N. “Ollie” ZeilerMSgt. and Mrs. Roy E. Erickso
In Honor of...Woody Castleberry - 1st Southern Bank
Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Dr. J. D. Allen - Medical Park OrthoClinicVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
J. D. and Cindy AllenThe ShrevesBud, Sarah and Mark Shreve
Dr. J. Angel - Medical Park Ortho ClinicVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Blair Arnold – Attorney at LawRick and Angela Reed
Debbie ArnoldJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Paulette and Blair ArnoldRick and Angela Reed
Gene and Erma BarnettThe ShrevesBud, Sarah and Mark Shreve
Jennifer and Tim BarzizaDarrell and Carol Loyless
Batesville ElectricVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Batesville Family Practice-ApproveHome Medical ServicesVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Batesville FurnitureVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Pat Jones - Batesville Guard RecordVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Batesville Surgery Specialities-ThadBeagle, CPAVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Larry Tharnish - Batesville Water UtilityVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Bill BellerVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Bill Brown-Blue Cross Blue Shield ofJonesboroVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Glenna BookoutTerry Shultz
Martha Sue and Algis BostLou and Dick Hendrix
Trudy Hall - B-R Marine & Cycle, Inc.Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Paula BranchPete and Meredith DeWoody
Dr. Bill BrownFirst Presbyterian Church
Steve Bryant - Approve Home MedicalServicesVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Burnell McClure PlumbingVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Will and Karen CampbellRick and Angela Reed
Larry and Marilyn CantrellLionel and Cassie Creighton
Carol and Jack CarterLou and Dick Hendrix
Mr. and Mrs. Woody CastleberryVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Century 21Rick and Angela Reed
Norma ChapmanDarrell and Carol Loyless
Kip Norton - Citizen’s Bank of BatesvilleVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Charles Clapp
Rick and Angela ReedJanice Clevenger
Jeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Dale and Gayle ColePolly Livingston
Major Blissitt -CommunityCommunicationsVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Ms. Jean Pankey - Community SchoolVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Deputy Crowder-Union County Sheriff’sDeptJames Scott Brown
Crye Leike Real EstateRick and Angela Reed
Melanie CumnockMike and Sarah Cumnock
Mike and Sarah CumnockMr. and Mrs. Alan NussbaumCharlie and Rubye Schaaf
Dennis Haigwood, D & M FarmsRobert W. Newell
Clay DavisRick and Angela Reed
Rob DavisJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Al and Vickie DeClerkRick and Angela Reed
Jill and Danielle DemesyIleene Watkins
John and Susan DempseyBetsy Benton
Dowell TransportVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Bobby Joe and Rene Downing
Jeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Debbie and Mary Grace FarrarRick and Angela Reed
Dale Cole - First Community BankVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Fred Morgan - FMTVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Jay FulbrightPatty and B. Smith
Bobby GarnerJimmy Cross
Mimi GaviganSteve NipperJohn and Cathe Talpas
Buck GibsonRick and Angela Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Dave GibsonKay and Sonny Slaughter
Magnolia Police Chief Robert GoramJames Scott Brown
Dr. C. Grammer-Medical Park OrthoClinicVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Elizabeth and James GreenJane and Phil Rice
John Greer and AssociatesRick and Angela Reed
James R. Harbin, M.D.Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Harpole-PhillipsRick and Angela Reed
Galin and Lisa HatfieldRick and Angela Reed
Jim West-Health Resources of ArkansasInc.Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. David Hidy
Memorials received through April 30, 2008
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In Honor of...Vurl B. ShreveShreve Insurance
Mike HigginbottomBear Creek United Methodist Church
Hipp Lumber and HardwareVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Sheriff Doc HolladayRenay DeanBill and Marie Watson
The Honeycutt FamilyJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Dr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hueston IIDr. and Mrs. Fred Hueston
Hughes, Welch and MilliganVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Linda and Lauren HydeJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
INDCO TV, Gene Barnett & J. D. PierceVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Bill Hicks & Independence CountyEmployeesVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Sheriff Keith Bowers -IndependenceCounty Sheriff’s DepartmentVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
J. L. Electric Co.Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Betty and Russ JagoditshSteve and Mary Jo Scott
Billie and Bill JettMike and Sarah Cumnock
Al JohnsonRick and Angela Reed
Catherine and Mark JohnsonMike and Sarah Cumnock
Graeson Johnson Ileene Watkins
Randy JohnsonAlex and Ann Pappas
Dr. E. J. JonesVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Johnny and Betty JonesPete and Meredith DeWoody
Kenny JonesRick and Angela Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Arch JonesThe Shreves-Bud, Sarah and MarkShreve
Scott Kallsnick - Frank Kallsnick, Inc.Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth KingKay and Sonny Slaughter
Kathrine KogerPete and Meredith DeWoody
Ray LaCroix - LaCroix Optical Co.Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Julie Lacy and Ron Price FamilyChuck, Debbie and Chris Chalfant
Ladd Eye CenterVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Chris LamanBear Creek United Methodist Church
Helen and Doug LaughlinDarrell and Carol Loyless
Left Lane TransportationVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Jim and Jennie LeonardLionel and Cassie Creighton
Keith LewellenJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Barry Lillard - Lillard-Melton Co
Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Mike Low - Midwest Lime CoVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
David and Jennifer LoylessDarrell and Carol Loyless
Mrs. Ellen LoylessDarrell and Carol Loyless
Msgr. James E. ManciniMrs. Anne C. Beer
Lance Landers & Mark Martin FordVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Tom MartinVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Joe MayDorothy June Ames
Mark MayJill May
Charles McAdamsDarrell and Carol Loyless
James and Melissa McAdamsDarrell and Carol Loyless
John and Penny McAdamsDarrell and Carol Loyless
Miss Christine McAdamsDarrell and Carol Loyless
Fletcher and Donna McKelvyPete and Meredith DeWoody
Dr. and Mrs. Bert O. MillerMike and Sarah Cumnock
Danny MitchellSarah and Mike Cumnock
Sheriff John Montgomery and Deputiesof Baxter CountyLota F. Palmer
Vickie Moser - Frank Kallsnick, Inc.Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Jason Myers - Myers EngineeringJames M. ReddickGuest Reddick Architects
Nephropathology AssociatesVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Glenn and Rebecca NixSammy and Selma Nix
North Arkansas RadiologyVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Alan and Charlotte NussbaumSarah and Mike Cumnock
Oak Park Medical ClinicVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Mary Lou OliverRick and Angela Reed
Steven O’NealRick and Angela Reed
Carma Osborn & AssociatesRick and Angela Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Spence ParkinEdward and Sherrie Parkin
Phil and Debbie PayneRick and Angela Reed
Dr. Kerry Pennington, KarenRichardson & StaffGingy Cuthbertson
Harold PerrinRick and Angela Reed
Elvis and Janet Poe and Jana KerseyJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Jean PrangLaura Jo Prang
Precision LuresVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Ed and Eualene PriceBill and Carolyn Slisher
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ragsdale
Kay and Sonny SlaughterMr. and Mrs. Stephen Ragsdale Sr
Kay and Sonny SlaughterRalph Reed
Rick and Angela ReedTim and Donna Rhodes
Pete and Meredith DeWoodyTommy and Johnnie Roebuck
Pete and Meredith DeWoodySherry Rousell - Rolling Hills Nursing
CenterVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Amanda, Scott and Owen RushMike and Sarah Cumnock
Sheriff Danny RussellSam Rice
Rubye and Charles SchaafMike and Sarah Cumnock
Mike Schaufle & AssociatesRick and Angela Reed
Terry King - Schwegmans Office SupplyVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Clayta and John ScottSteve and Mary Jo Scott
Mr. Scott Clark-Scott ClarkConstructionVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Scott Wood-Stanley Wood ChevroletVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Bilijon and Gordon SeatonLou and Dick Hendrix
Bart and Jennifer ShirleyRick and Angela Reed
Doyle and Sherry ShirleyRick and Angela Reed
Kevin and Susan ShirleyRick and Angela Reed
Mark ShirleyRick and Angela Reed
The Allen Shivers FamilyJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Noel Sims - Sims WholesaleVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Jimmy SkinnerTommy and Dorotha Tucker
Rick SlaughterKay and Sonny Slaughter
Patty and B. SmithJay Fulbright
Sheriff Steve SmithJulia Dorrough
Smith Plumbing, Inc.Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
John Richardson - Southside PublicWaterVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Lisa Sparrow and Phillip MoonRick and Angela Reed
Scott Squires and FamilyJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Ashley and Kevin SteedPete and Meredith DeWoody
Clients of Stephens InsuranceStephens Insurance
Robert and Gailyn StrobingJoe B. Hatcher
The Sam Stuckey FamilyJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Father Stan SwiderskiMike and Sarah Cumnock
Glenn Edwards - TAED, Inc.
Vurl B. ShreveShreve Insurance
Richard Thomas & CompanyRick and Angela Reed
The Thompson FamilyJeff and Jenny HoneyJeff Honey Quarter Horses
Richard Tomas and Deb OrdRick and Angela Reed
Dean and Lori TravinskiDarrell and Carol Loyless
Miss Michelle TravinskiDarrell and Carol Loyless
Ellis and Paulette TutenRick and Angela Reed
Dr. Richard Van GrouwVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Ronnie and Terri VandiverPete and Meredith DeWoody
Elaine and Buddy VinsonRick and Angela Reed
Vital Link EMSVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Charles Wade - Wade’s RefrigerationVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Bill and Janis WalmsleyBud and Sarah Shreve
Dr. Robert WaltonVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Bart and Colleen WardRick and Angela Reed
Brent and Dau WardRick and Angela Reed
Norman and Ann WardRick and Angela Reed
Al and Ann WhiteJimmy Cross
Eva WhiteLou and Dick Hendrix
Chip Grace - White River DistributorsVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Dr. Steve Collier - White River RuralHealthVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Van Thomas - White River Planning &DevelopmentVurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Larry and Mary Joe WilesEllaene Collins
Dr. Robin WilliamsVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Tom Williams - Williams Equipment CoVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
Larry and Joy WiltseDarrell and Carol Loyless
Wendell and Linda WomackRick and Angela Reed
Judy Belchia - Wood-Lawn, Inc.Vurl B. Shreve-Shreve Insurance
Deacon Jo Ann WootenMike and Sarah Cumnock
Father Middleton WootenMike and Sarah Cumnock
The Wooten-Klemmedson FamilyMike and Sarah Cumnock
WRD Entertainment-Ms. GingerJohnsonVurl B. Shreve-Shreve InsuranceAl Crouch - Crouch Insurance
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PPAAIIDDNo Little Rock, AR
Permit No. 641
State Capitol VisitOn Friday, March 28, 2008, nine
Ranchers and four Staff met for a day ofeducational fun at the Arkansas StateCapitol.
Ms. Vickie Critcher coordinated theactivities and led the tour of the Capitol.She and Senator Jack Critcher treated theRanchers and Staff to a delicious lunch atCotham’s in the City Restaurant.
After lunch, our Ranchers went tothe Senate Chamber and conducted amock legislative session. They introducedthree bills, spoke for and against thesebills, and voted on them. The week of March 24 was spent preparing for this session,and Education Coordinator Sarah Cumnock and the Ranchers worked tirelessly tolearn about the legislative process, to explore and research the issues involved in theproposed bills, and to practice presenting the bills.
Those attending this activity were Anna, Ashley, Michelle, Paul, Robert, Sammie,Sol, Will, and Zachary. The Staff that attended were Mike Cumnock, Sarah Cumnock,Cherie Davis, and Peggy Holt.
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