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.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Good Food -- Good Fun -- Good Shrimp!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
The final day of tours
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Is it already Tuesday?
Monday, November 2, 2009
And it's off to the Peanut Festival!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Welcome BBQ at Wiregrass Electric Co-op
Friday, October 30, 2009
Welcome Litchfield!
Here is the schedule of events for the week. Join the group whenever you get a chance -- but be sure not to miss the banquet, open to the public, on Tues., Nov. 3.
Sat., Oct. 31 -- Chairpersons/Pickup – Mike & Debbie Brunson; Loyd & Carlease Moss
- (Van compliments of First United Methodist Church)
- 4:00 PM -- Pick up guests at airport, then dinner in Ft Walton
- 8:00 PM -- James Radford Park - City of Hartford Welcome & meet host families
Sun., Nov. 1
- Church and free time with host families
- 7:30 PM -- BBQ Supper - sponsored by Sister Cities at Wiregrass Electric Cooperative
- (for Host Families, Guests, Committee Members)
- Chairpersons - Josh Fulford & Cary Hatcher
Mon. Nov. 2 -- Chairpersons - Riley Seibenhener (driver) and Winton & Freida Fulford
- Students - Maggie Galloway & Taylor Albert
- (Van compliments of Shiloh Baptist Church)
- 7:00 AM -- Meet at Mom’s Kitchen for breakfast (Compliments of Mom’s Kitchen)
- 7:30 AM -- Leave for trip to Montgomery and State Capitol
- Lunch compliments of Riley Seibenhener & Fulford Farms
- 4:00 PM -- Meet host families at Square in Hartford
- 5:45 PM -- Meet at Peanut Festival for dinner and Calf Scramble (Be in seats by 6:15 & save for group)
Tues., Nov. 3 -- Chairpersons – Debbie Brunson, Nick & Martha Holley, Carlease & Loyd Moss
- Students - Shannen Miller and Derek Guy
- (Van compliments of Shiloh Baptist Church)
- 7:30 AM -- Meet at Square
- 8:00 AM -- Breakfast at McDonald’s, Geneva (Compliments of Mike & Debbie Brunson)
- 9:00 AM -- Tour Sysco, Geneva
- 10:30 AM -- Tour Geneva County High School
- 11:30 AM -- Lunch at Johnny Hughes Community Center (Compliments of City of Hartford)
- 1:30 PM -- Tour Michelin Plant, Dothan – Mike Brunson
- 4:30 PM -- Meet host families at Square in Hartford
- 7:00 PM Community Banquet at Shiloh Baptist Church Fellowship Hall (Sponsored by Harrell Milling Company)
- (Decorations courtesy of Paul Spivey, Hartford’s Florist & Gifts)
Wed., Nov. 4 -- Chairpersons - William Birdsong (driver), Brandon Dillard
- Students - Cole Kimbro and Jack Riley
- (Van compliments of Shiloh Baptist Church)
- 7:00 AM -- Meet at Scooter Store for breakfast (Compliments of Enterprise Print Shop, Mickey & Lesa Hatfield)
- 8:00 AM -- Tour Working Cow Dairy
- 9:30 AM -- Tour Golden Peanut Company – Headland, Al
- 10:30 AM -- Tour Wiregrass Research and Extension Center – Headland, AL
- 12:00 PM -- Fish Fry at National Guard Armory, Hartford (Courtesy of City Bank of Hartford for guests, host families, committee. Head Cook - Joe Howell)
- 1:30 PM -- Tour Pollard Milling Co., Hartford (Jimmy Pollard)
- 2:40 PM -- Tour Reeder’s Bait Farm (Bobby, Eugene and Tony Reeder)
- 4:15 PM -- Tour Ten Mile Creek Farm (Paul Kennedy)
- 5:30 PM -- Meet Host Families at Hardee’s
- 7:00 PM -- Shrimp Boil at Nick and Martha Holley’s (State Farm Insurance) for guests, host families, & committee (bring drinks, desserts, videos, scrapbooks)
Thurs., Nov. 5 -- BEACH DAY sponsored by First National Bank of Hartford
Chairpersons - Marcia Solomon, Susan Hughes, Sue & Archie Fondren, & Josh Fulford, Vernon Alford (driver)
Students: Jessi Hatcher, Katie Sorrells, Hayden Hatfield, Jessica Helms, Jake Waters and Adam Brunson
- (Van compliments of First United Methodist Church)
- 7:30 AM -- Meet at Hardee’s – Breakfast compliments of Tend2Turf (Greg Hatcher) and Hatcher Farms (Stacy & Cary Hatcher)
- 9:00 AM -- Shop at Bass Pro Shop and Destin Commons
- 1:00 PM -- Picnic lunch at Eden State Park, Point Washington, FL
- 2:00 PM -- Tour Eden State Park Mansion
- 3:00 PM -- “Funtime” at the beach, Sea Grove Beach, FL
- 6:00 PM -- Dinner
- 9:00 PM -- Return to Hardee’s in Hartford
Fri., Nov.6 -- Chairpersons – Josh Fulford, Don Carroll and Gene Brannon
- Students – Brooke Enfinger & Emily Orr
- (Van compliments of Shiloh Baptist Church)
- 7:45 AM -- Meet for breakfast at Oak Grove Mall (Compliments of Jerry & Lela Moseley)
- 9:00 AM -- Tour Vinyard Technologies
- 10:45 AM -- Tour Hartford Historical Museum
- 11:30 AM -- Tour Hartford businesses
- 12:00 Noon -- Lunch at Burrito\s sponsored by Hartford Civic Club
- 1:00 PM -- Tour Anderson Peanuts of Hartford -Todd Smith and Evelyn Strickland
- 2:00 PM -- Observe cotton picking – Donald Carroll
- 3:00 PM -- Tour Brooks Cotton Gin – Tony Lee
- 4:00 PM -- Meet host families at the Gazebo on the Square
- Evening -- Free time to spend with host families
Sat., Nov. 7 -- Chairpersons – Mike & Debbie Brunson; Loyd & Carlease Moss
- (Van compliments of First United Methodist Church)
- 7:00 AM -- Breakfast at Hardee’s (Compliments of Tammy & Rob Byrd and Kathryn & Robert Byrd)
- 8:00 AM -- Leave Hardee’s for airport
Kristina Knutson hosted by Jessi Hatcher
Stephanie Dougherty hosted by Hayden Hatfield
Alex Madsen hosted by Jake Waters
Dave Barka hosted by Adam Brunson
Alex Bipes hosted by Eric Walden
Jessica Becker, Dairy Princess, hosted by Jessica Helms
Bev Bipes hosted by Donna & Gene Brannon
Judy Barka hosted by Cindy & Jerry Sorrells
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Observations & Reflections from Lesa
Before going to Litchfield, we were told repeatedly that the Minnesota cold is “a different kind of cold.” I didn’t find that to be true. Cold is cold! I think perhaps the difference is that when you have to be out in it every day you simply come to accept it and grit your teeth and bear it. You just deal with it! That’s how it is. The temperatures might not be so bad if it wasn’t for the cutting wind! I’m thankful we got to experience the temps below zero; I’m also thankful that I don’t have to contend with that every day, day in and day out for months…the ice…the snow. I have a new appreciation for all of you who do. Especially those of you who supply my milk and other dairy products!
I found that getting ready every day required 10-15 extra minutes, or at least it did for me by the time I applied lotion and put on all of those layers. At home, I always shower twice a day. However, I found that in Minnesota it 1) dried my skin too much, and 2) was just too darned cold to fool with twice in one day except for ski day when I actually exerted energy other than just shivering!
I had heard the term “land of lakes” before, but never thought about what that meant. Now I know. I would love to see all of those lakes in the warmer months and ride the Waverunner. But I recall being told by Jennifer Becker on her last trip down that the lake temperatures are cold even in the warmer months; that’s why the Minnesotans don’t mind swimming in the gulf when they’re down in November. I now understand that there’s no time for the water to warm up considerably after being covered with two feet of ice for months!
The sunrise is later on the western side of the central time zone. There’s also fewer hours of sunshine, or at least that seemed true this week. The sunrises and sunsets were gorgeous overlooking all the white powder though!
The friendships we’ve established this week will be some of the best, longest lasting. My sorrow is that in all likelihood we won’t be seeing each other for years even though we can stay in touch by phone, mail, and electronically. The distance is the worst part about the program, although without it, the program wouldn’t exist.
I personally enjoyed this trip very much! It ranks among the most memorable, noteworthy of any I’ve ever made. I thoroughly enjoyed myself and visiting with everyone, not to mention having new experiences! Thanks to everyone in Hartford and Litchfield for the opportunity. My sincere, heart-felt thanks to everyone who had even the slightest participation in our adventure; I cannot find adequate words to express the way I feel. I become easily attached to people, and I thank you for being the kind of people I will never forget. Hopefully, I will get to visit with you all again, whether it be here or there. Until then…
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Friday, February 6, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Hartford Group Heads to Minnesota!
Watch out Litchfield . . . they're loose on the lake!
Here is the report from Lesa:
"We made it to Litchfield yesterday pretty much without event - Adam & I got patted down when we went through security in Panama City, and Adam got sick on the second leg of the trip - couldn't believe I looked like I was smuggling something!! :) Today we went to church, then met up at one of their many lakes & rode snowmobiles. That was a blast!!! Hayden & I were speed demons of course. I'm being called "the tan lady from Alabama"; I tell them that's very kind of them compared to what some call me back home! Tomorrow are dairy tours and their banquet tomorrow evening. They're telling us we brought them some warm weather; it was 44 when we arrived yesterday, and today it was around 35. However, tonight the wind is blowing pretty hard (& their winds are cutting!!) and it's supposed to be like 4, and tomorrow the high is supposed to be around 7; oh joy! I went walking this morning as the sun came up. The snow is beautiful. It's a dry snow though so it doesn't stick together to be able to throw snowballs at each other; you just have to grab a handful and sling it. It's been an excellent trip so far. More later!"