Stratford Press

Party offers farmers chance to unwind

CELEBRATIO­N: Get-together for young rural set marks end to the lamb and calving season

- Alyssa Smith

Hay jobs are a good way for us to catch up and have some fun with mates while helping out the community and also fundraisin­g for the club and other organisati­ons. — Chairman Bradley Bullot

The Central Taranaki Young Farmers Club members have donned their gumboots for a visit to a south Taranaki farm. Chairman Bradley Bullot says the club joined up with other Taranaki Young Farmers and visited Cliff Shearer’s farm.

“We had about 30 members of the Central club and members from the South Taranaki and Inglewood clubs. It was a great turnout of people.

“It was good to meet and talk with them. It was a great way to see what other farmers are doing in the region.”

To celebrate the end of lamb and

calving season, the club is hosting a party.

Bradley says many farmers would have felt the pressure of the season, and hosting a party is a good way to unwind.

“It’s the chance to have a gettogethe­r and have a break off the farm. We ask people to bring something for the barbecue and their own drinks.”

The club will also run a tent at the Stratford A&P Show and will have raffles to raise funds to support the

Taranaki Rescue Helicopter, the Rural Support Trust and the club itself.

“As a club, it’s very important to us to support the community.

“The money we raise for the club goes towards activities for the club, but also towards courses to help grow our members and increase their skill sets so they can give back to the community,” says Bradley.

The club will also run their “dunk the clown” activity at the fundraiser.

“We encourage people to come along and have a bit of fun. We use the dunk the clown as a fundraiser for us and also to provide some entertainm­ent and a laugh in the community.”

Another fundraiser the club does is convention­al hay stacking, Bradley says.

“Hay jobs are a good way for us to catch up and have some fun with mates while helping out the community and also fundraisin­g for the club and other organisati­ons.”

As always, Bradley says the club is looking for more members.

“People can message our Facebook page or visit our tent at the Stratford A&P Show on November 26 and 27. We always like welcoming new people. I became a member for something to do with like-minded people who are all of similar age — it has definitely helped me grow in confidence.”

 ?? Photo/ Supplied ?? The Central Taranaki Young Farmers Club have been busy with activities.
Photo/ Supplied The Central Taranaki Young Farmers Club have been busy with activities.

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