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Cultivating Young Minds

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By Savannah Magoteaux

From the time I was little, I loved reading. My favorite books were those centered around animals, whether they were funny, sad, educational, or a little of each. These books open windows into worlds filled with hard work, adventures, and connections to the lifestyle we all love. Here’s a roundup of some great books for children – I’m betting that you’ve read or heard of more than a few!

“Little House on the Prairie” by Laura Ingalls Wilder

A classic in children’s literature, “Little House on the Prairie” chronicles the life of the Ingalls family as they navigate the challenges and rewards of frontier life. The series, based on Wilder’s own experiences, paints a vivid picture of pioneer living, including farming and homesteading. It’s an excellent introduction to the historical aspects of farming and rural life in America.

“Charlotte’s Web” by E.B. White

“Charlotte’s Web” is a beloved tale that highlights the simple yet profound happenings on a farm. Through the friendship between Wilbur, a pig, and Charlotte, a spider, children learn about farm animals, life cycles, and the values of friendship and perseverance. E.B. White’s gentle storytelling and rich characterizations make it a timeless read.

To read more, pick up a copy of the August issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Life Lessons From A Public Restroom

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Lessons can be learned anywhere, even a public restroom.

By: Dal Houston

As wacky as it sounds, changing the way one sees the world, one of the most profound lessons a human can learn, can be exemplified by something as mundane and seemingly inconsequential as a trip to the men’s room.

Last week, I spent an afternoon at an event, which required three visits to the venue’s men’s room. Without getting graphic, there were three stalls in this restroom. The stall in the corner and the stall closest to the door were functional, but the stall in the middle was adorned with an “Out of Order” sign.

To read more, pick up a copy of the September issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Membership Roundup: Five Reasons Youth Should Join 4-H

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4-H Youth learn many important skills

By: Hannah Claxton | Editor

“I like 4-H’ers because they are dedicated to excellence.”

— Dwight David Eisenhower,

As the school year kicks off, local 4-H programs will be start- ing as well. The impact of 4-H in a youth’s life cannot be overstated. Famous alumni include Jimmy Carter, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, and Reba McEntire. Here are five reasons why you should encourage the youth in your life to be a part of 4-H.

To read more, pick up a copy of the September issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Fall Fashion

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Fall Fashion

By: Jesse Kader of Jesse’s Jewelz

Happy September!
Do I dare venture to say that we are thinking about fall clothes? I know it seems that sometimes fall takes longer to arrive in Texas (or Oklahoma) than anywhere else, but it will get here eventually, and we will be ready when it does. As we start switching out our closets and tucking away our summer looks, I urge you to keep an eye out for a few pieces that may be staples for the up and coming season. I feel this year will be a year of classic timeless looks. I see neutral colors being popular with soft color pallets. A great collared pinstripe button up will definitely be a necessity. Layered looks with sweatshirts and sweater vests are my current favorite for the classic cowgirl look. These pieces will allow you to make subtle statements.

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