Copper Cowbelles new 2025 officers, from left, Treasurer Misty Pugmire, President Cyndi Donovan. and Vice Rresident Leslie Crumbley
Photos and article by Patricia Hunt
At a meeting on January 21st, NM State CowBelles Past President Michelle Greeman installed the 2025 Officers for the Copper CowBelles. Ready to start the year are President Cyndi Donovan, Vice President Leslie Crumbley, Treasurer Misty Pugmire and Secretary Carol Crosley.
Cyndi Donovan installation as president by Michelle GreemanA short business meeting was also conducted and a potluck lunch was shared. The group presented outgoing President Patricia Hunt with a beautiful custom made bracelet that is engraved with her years of service as an officer.
Pat Hunt opening thank you gift for her service
Patricia's last act as president was to announce the 2024 CowBelle of the Year. Her choice was Carol Crosley who "was always there to help me during this past year, volunteering at every opportunity and for being an excellent secretary for us." Carol was presented with a gift certificate to County Girls Nursery at the February meeting as she was unable to attend in January.
Secretary Carol Crosley recognized as the 2024 Cowbelle of the Year by Pat Hunt, at right.CowBelles represent and support the Beef industry, providing nutritional information to the community. They provide agricultural exhibits at the Alma Ranch Days and have a booth at the Grant County Fair every year. Fundraising is done to provide scholarships to students pursuing agricultural degrees or careers in vocational fields. They meet the third Tuesdays of most months and anyone interested in preserving our rural area's Western Heritage are welcome to attend and join our meetings. Contact Pat Hunt at 575-534-7649 for more information.