YOUNG CATTLE R A I S E R S
Cattle Raisers Museum Membership
Now is the perfect time to be- come a member of The Cattle Raisers Museum. Through the museum, people of all ages can learn about the economics, his- tory, heritage and culture of the livestock industry of the South- west. Your tax deductible gift to the
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation will: • Assist the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation’s mission to provide op- portunities for people of all ages to learn about the livestock industry of the Southwest
• Help promote the future of the cattle industry through educational programming
• Help expand the Founda- tion’s scholarship pro- gram to encourage and assist more students who are interested in profes- sional careers within this industry
Membership levels range from
$60 for an Out of Range member- ship to $25,000 for a Cattle Baron. Membership at all levels offers benefi ts. For more information about
becoming a member of The Cattle Raisers Museum, call Deanna Holderith, membership direc- tor, at 817-509-8964 or visit the website at
www.cattleraisers-
museum.org and click on the “Membership/Giving” tab.
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