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Happy New Year 2025

Because pigs represent progress and prosperity in some cultures, pork appears on the New Year’s Eve table in Cuba, Austria, Hungary, Portugal and other countries. Ring-shaped cakes and pastries, a sign that the year has come full circle, round out the feast in the Netherlands, Mexico, Greece and elsewhere.
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Have-A-Heart News

In early October, the Have-A-Heart Pet Shelter (HAH) was notified by Fairview residents that five dogs had been dumped at Fairview Access to Bull Shoals Lake. It was requested that we go and pick them up to bring them to the Shelter. This was a problem on two counts: First, we are not Animal Control and don’t typically pick up dogs except for very unusual circumstances and, secondly, if you have ever been to the Shelter, you know we are always full and taking in five dogs at one time is almost always out of the question, no matter how much we’d like to help.
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Ron Branaman*Crooked Creek Conservation District Pollinator Garden/Outdoor Classroom

A round-up of local conservationists, cattle farmers, educators, friends (dove hunters) and family members of the late Ron Branaman occurred recently (September 7 th ) to officially dedicate the ever-growing Pollinator Garden/Outdoor Classroom at the Crooked Creek Conservation District office! The garden has been underway for several seasons, but it’s taken the right date to get the family all in town for this special event. Ron was a serious dove hunter since boyhood, a tradition he passed on to his children. Finally, the date was set for opening morning of dove season, since the family would all be together that morning hunting the same Marion County field for over 30 years. This event gave the Crooked Creek Conservation District board members a chance to meet the family over a cup of coffee and discuss the garden’s creation and impact it’s had on the local landscape. New banners were displayed signaling this space as a pollinator garden and educating the importance of pollinators in agriculture! Riverside Banners of Mtn. Home replicated a life-size print of Ron holding a remarkable black crappie he caught on one of his last fishing excursions. This brought tears to the eyes of the family and was a good backdrop for photos! Another highlight was the honey available for purchase. Someone remarked, “I got some honey from dad’s bees!”
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MHDAV to Host 19th Annual Veterans Appreciation Picnic

Mountain Home – The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter 30 is excited to announce its 19th Annual Veterans Outreach and Appreciation Picnic, set to take place on Saturday, October 5, 2024. The event will be held at Arkansas State University - Mountain Home from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m, offering a day of gratitude and community support for the nation’s veterans. An impressive lineup of distinguished guests has been invited to this year’s picnic, including Dr. Michael Moore, Deputy Director of Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System; Major General Kendall Penn, Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs; DAV State Commander Bobby Plunk; and a special invitation to Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin. The presence of this caliber of guests will underscore the event’s significance in honoring and recognizing the sacrifices made by veterans.
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Happy Birthday Joan!

We celebrated the 92nd birthday of Joan Dalton! Our Bingo loving, word search playing, family women, who always puts a smile on our faces. She loves the color purple! Happy Birthday Joan! .
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