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November 2017 FRC Member Newsletter

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Hello fabulous <strong>FRC</strong> community!<br />

Annual Meeting Press Release<br />

<strong>November</strong> 15, <strong>2017</strong><br />

<strong>2017</strong> has been a fantastic year and we are looking forward to rounding it out with our Annual<br />

Meeting on <strong>November</strong> 15 th at the Depot in Landrum.<br />

Bring your fellow <strong>FRC</strong> members and your appetite because this is bound to be quite a night!<br />

Starting at 6:00 our <strong>FRC</strong> hospitality committee will be catering entrees from Sidestreet and<br />

providing beer and wine. We ask that everyone bring a dish to share. Last names A - K bring<br />

an appetizer and L - Z bring a sweet treat.<br />

After everyone fills their plate, we will get down to business. Our President, Jodi Lees, will<br />

report on <strong>2017</strong> in review and share news for our future. We’ll vote on new board members and<br />

our yearly charitable contributions.<br />

The evening will be rounded out by a presentation by HERD (Helping Equines Regain<br />

Dignity). This is a group of people who have come together to make a real difference in the<br />

lives of over 200 horses. They are working to create a new standard in the horse community<br />

and are doing it all right here in our own nook of horse country. “Saving one horse at a time” is<br />

the motto of this rescue group that saves equines from dire conditions and in many cases<br />

slaughter. HERD volunteers have rescued, vetted, fed, trained, and given these equines a<br />

second chance at life. <strong>Member</strong>s of their group will share how it all got started, how they<br />

function now and what they envision for the future.<br />

Come one! Come all! Help us round out the year in style!

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