Membership Kickoff

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Mrs. McClucker and President Gail Lierer invite you to attend membership kick-off on Thursday, Jan. 17, 6:30 p.m., at the Princeton Rd. Campus (1802 Princeton Rd.)

Join the fun and a delicious FREE meal (which is not chicken), catered by Milillio’s. Fun, food and prizes!

Here is how you can win prizes and help your organization at the same time! 

*Bring in the names and addresses for 5 NEW prospect members for a $25 gift card drawing that night. For every additional prospect, receive another ticket in the drawing. Must have the complete address of prospect.

*Bring 2 new/winback members or 3 Young Ag Members (ages 18-24) to the kick-off and receive a $25 gift card voucher. For each new or winback member you sign, you will also receive 1 entry for the grand prize, an ORCA cooler (value of $300) which will be drawn April 1.

*Bring 5 payments for  renewal memberships with you on Jan. 17 and receive a $25 gift card voucher and also 1 entry for the cooler drawing.

*For each guest you bring that night who participates, you will receive 2 entries for the cooler drawing.

Members can join for $75 and Young Ag Members (ages 18-24)  can join for just $25 ….12 months of membership.

Just bring a check with the new member’s name, address and phone number with you to the kickoff event.

Reservations are due to the county office on or before Friday, Jan. 11.

Call 513-844-8371 or e-mail [email protected].

 

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