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The San Benito County Cattlewomen are celebrating our 70th Anniversary this year. We were formed in 1954 and have a proud history of promoting the Beef Industry. Our membership is comprised of women throughout the county who dedicate their time and energy to educate the public about beef. While our main focus is on promoting beef, we also support our community in several projects and services and provide scholarships to high school graduates.
Each year we focus on new ways to get beef promotion and education out in our community. This year our focus includes the launch of our welcome banners that feature a scenic picture of cattle grazing along with our mascot ZIP. Our mascot’s name was chosen for its educational message that beef gives you Zinc Iron and Protein.
Please look for our banners when you travel on the San Benito County roadways heading into Hollister on Hwy 25, Hwy 156, Hwy 152, Panoche Rd, and Hwy 146 at the Pinnacles National Park entrance we hope it brings a little smile to your face and a reminder that “BEEF it’s what’s for dinner”.
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