Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 2014, page 15

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WOMAN OF%C€%HCQ IN AGRICULTURE AWARD On November 6, 2013, the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario presented Mary Ann Found of Courtice, Ontario with the 2013 Woman of Excellence in Agriculture Award. This award recognizes the contributions Mani Ann has made to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and to her local community through promoting agriculture. At the Royal, Mary Ann has contributed many hours promoting agriculture as an important industry in Ontario and in our daily lives. She can be found in the Ontario Pork Producers‘ booth, the Ontario Cattlemen’s booth or the Ontario Farm Animal CounCll area‘ No matter Where She is” She is always Pictured: FWIO PresidenteElect, MargaretByl {L}, and Award interacting with the public. Representative, Barbara Weese {R}, present Mary Ann with . . her award at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair’s Agriculture BaCk home "1 Durham Reglonr Mary Ann has been de' Luncheon ofExcellence on November6, 2073. scribed as having a passion for sharing the agriculture story. She is one ofthe founding members of Farm Connections, an agriculture awareness program for Grade 3 students held in early April. Each year, there is a waiting list of teachers eager to bring their students to this exâ€" perience. Mary Ann has been instrumental in helping the program grow from an annual 3 day event to adding a High School Education Day and forming an ag strategy committee to work with the agriculture community to develop plans to place agriculture education front and centre in Durham Region. Mary Ann is the leader in ensuring that local Agriculture Fairs have a visit from the "Why Farming Matters” trailer and its programs. Currently, she is training volunteers to operate Aggie: the interactive robot â€" a hit with the younger fairgoers. Mary Ann is also a 4â€"H leader in a variety of topic areas and has served on both the local 4â€"H council and at the Regional level. As a retired teacher, she has realized a long held dream of building an agriculture awareness barn on the family farm where she can host school tours throughout the year. Mary Ann is also an active Member in the Women’s Institute, both in her local Branch (Maple Grove WI) and at the District level (Durham West). She is also active in her church and the Baseline Community Centre. It was an honour to present this award to Mary Ann Found. Submitted by Barbara Weese, Board Director and Award Representative for FWIO HAPPY NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK "There is nothing as strong as a volunteer’s heart, Apr” 6 _ 12 2014 for it is where it wants to be." ~ Anonymous l"a@‘1f&§\£gd ‘ ‘

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