Snyder named Stockman of the Year

Snyder named Stockman of the Year

Joylene Higgins is Cowbelle of the Year at annual S.W. Colorado Livestock awards celebration
Sidney Snyder displays his Stockman of the Year award while his wife, Phyllis, displays her Distinguished Service award at the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association awards banquet.
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Tracy Blagg was a happy winner of the Cowbelles brand quilt when her ticket was drawn from the 4,000 raffle tickets sold.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Joylene Higgins is honored as the Cowbelle of the Year at the annual Southwest Colorado Livestock Association awards banquet.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

James Snyder holds up a handmade wine bottle for auction at the livestock association banquet. On the back side are all the local brands. Dolores State Bank bought the bottle for $1,350.

Snyder named Stockman of the Year

Sidney Snyder displays his Stockman of the Year award while his wife, Phyllis, displays her Distinguished Service award at the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association awards banquet.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Tracy Blagg was a happy winner of the Cowbelles brand quilt when her ticket was drawn from the 4,000 raffle tickets sold.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Joylene Higgins is honored as the Cowbelle of the Year at the annual Southwest Colorado Livestock Association awards banquet.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

James Snyder holds up a handmade wine bottle for auction at the livestock association banquet. On the back side are all the local brands. Dolores State Bank bought the bottle for $1,350.
Money raised

The Southwestern Colorado Livestock Association raised about $10,000 for scholarships at their annual banquet Saturday night, said Lynelle Brumley the executive secretary and treasurer.
The money was raised through a silent auction, a live auction and donations from area businesses
. The top two items were a wine bottle decorated with area brands and a Navajo rug, which raised a total of $2,800. This is the most the association has ever raised for scholarships, she said.
'People had great fun bidding against each other,' Brumley said.

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