2024 Madison County Farm Bureau Barn Bash

Madison County Farm Bureau has been bringing people together for over 100 years and believes in opportunities for the next generation. Farm Bureau is proud to be hosting the 4th Annual Farm Bureau Barn Bash and annual meeting!

The Barn Bash will feature a dinner, silent auction, cash bar, drawing of the winner of the Annual Raffle, fellowship and entertainment. We are excited for this initiative where all net proceeds will benefit our youth programs and scholarship fund.

The evening event is set to take place on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. The event will be held at a new venue for 2024- Thanks to Farm Bureau group member- Mike’s Trucking!

Sponsor opportunities

Valued local businesses are invited to support this event by providing a monetary sponsorship or silent auction item. Please see the donation form that is to be completed and return by Thursday, July 18, 2024. Sponsorship includes a complimentary table display for your business.

We’d love the opportunity to talk with you further about this event and answer any questions you may have. Please contact us at the county Farm Bureau office at 800-451-8908 or email [email protected].

 

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