Alabama Farm-City 2017 calendars featuring winning posters, essays and multimedia projects from students across the state are now available for pre-orders.
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Alabama Farm-City 2017 calendars featuring winning posters, essays and multimedia projects from students across the state are now available for pre-orders.
"This calendar would make a great gift for family, friends, clients or community members," said Jeff Helms, Alabama Farm-City Committee chairman. "Each month, there's a new scene portraying the importance of farming as seen through the eyes of a child."
Each month includes students' artwork depicting the 2016 Farm-City theme, Agriculture: Sustaining Future Generations. Featured students are:
The final two pages of the calendar include the first-place essays of Hannah Edwards of George W. Long High School in Dale County and Victoria Hodge of Clarke Preparatory School in Clarke County, along with a link to the first place multimedia presentation from Kaleigh Backstrom of The Way Home Christian School in Marshall County.
Calendars cost $1.25 with a minimum order of 10 calendars. Orders are due Aug. 31. They may be purchased online at http://tinyurl.com/FarmCityCalendar.