Co-op Service Center of Jackson makes donation

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4-H members Parker Pylate (left) and Eve Nothdurft (right) receiving a $10,000.00 donation from David Coomer, Jackson CO-OP Manager for new swine barn at SEMO District Fair
Donna Taake

Co-Op Service Center of Jackson donated $10,000 Saturday, April 20, toward building a Swine Barn at the SEMO District Fairgrounds in Arena Park in Cape Girardeau. The decision to donate came after a presentation from swine exhibitors to the Co-Op board of directors outlining the reasons a swine barn is needed. For many years, a tent housed the swine entries and show ring at the fair. Tents hold a significant amount of heat, which stresses pigs, animals that overheat easily. A committee overseeing the fundraising project hopes to raise enough money for a concrete floor, as well as new pens. The overall results will offer safer shelter for the animals and a more attractive and pleasant experience for spectators and exhibitors. The new barn will benefit 4H and FFA members and open-show exhibitors. The committee hopes to raise the needed funds by Saturday, May 25, in time to enjoy at this year's SEMO District Fair, which will be held Sept. 7 through 14. For more information, contact Darrell Aufdenberg at (573) 270-6755.Shown are 4-H members Parker Pylate, left, and Eve Notthdurft, right, received a $10,000 donation from David Coomer, Jackson Co-Op manager.

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