Hartford-Litchfield Sister Cities

In 1971, the cities of Hartford, Alabama, and Litchfield, Minnesota, became Sister Cities in what has become an annual exchange of FFA students and members of both communities, good will and peanut butter and milk.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

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2015 Sister City Officers

  • Stacy Hatcher - President
  • Glenda Weston - Vice President
  • Josh Fulford - Treasurer
  • Holly Miller - Secretary
  • Charlie Skinner - Director at Large
  • Ladair Palmer - Director at Large
  • Ian Campball - FFA Advisor
  • Janie Fondren - FCCLA Advisor
  • Winton Fulford - Food & Fundraising Chairman
  • Nicole Dillard - Past President
  • Brandon Dillard - Public Relations

History of Program

The idea began in January of 1971 when Bruce Cottington, a Litchfield grocery store owner and host of a talk show on local radio station KLFD, was talking about how often he ate peanut butter and drank milk. Looking for a good sales promotion, Litchfield was proclaimed the peanut butter capital of the world, and the Peanut Butter and Milk Festival was begun to promote rural America, good food, agriculture and the dairy industry, and young people.

As a lifetime Future Farmers of America (FFA) member, Cottington naturally involved the FFA.Cottington’s search through Auburn Univ. in Alabama led to Paul Dean, FFA advisor at Geneva County High School in Hartford. In October, Cottington’s family traveled to Alabama to make a presentation to then Governor George Wallace who signed a legislative resolution proclaiming Meeker County citizens as residents of Alabama. (Although they couldn't vote, they were welcome to pay taxes!) They then visited Hartford, Dothan and the National Peanut Festival. Cottington and Dean then developed the idea of a north-south FFA and FHA exchange program.

In 2008, the Sister Cities Program celebrated the 37th year of what has become an annual exchange of people, good will and peanut butter and milk. Hartford students and citizens travel to Litchfield each February for the Peanut Butter and Milk Festival, and Litchfield students and citizens travel to Hartford each November.

Through the years . . . A list of delegates

  • Hartford to Litchfield List
  • Litchfield to Hartford List

More info . . .

  • Peanut Butter & Milk Litchfield
  • First District Association
  • My Cheese Store Litchfield
  • Litchfield Chamber of Commerce
  • KLFD Radio Litchfield
  • Hartford Civic Club
  • Geneva County, Alabama
  • National Peanut Festival

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