Shasta County Cattlemen's Association
P.O. Box 49240 Redding, California 96049-2401

Shasta County Cattlemen’s Association Scholarship Information

Shasta County Calltlemen's Calendar of Events and Meetings

NEW CATTLEMEN AND CATTLEWOMAN'S CALENDER

44th ANNUAL
BEEF PRINCESS CONTEST
AND
18TH ANNUAL
BEEF AMBASSADOR CONTEST

Come and support the future of the cattle industry as they vie for one of three titles. Partake in a delicious meal and door prizes during the contest.

Enjoy a reunion of Past Beef Princess’ and Beef Ambassadors during the event.


Date:
February 20, 2010
6:00 p.m. No Host Social
7:00 p.m. Dinner and Program
The cost of a dinner is $20/person

Location:
IOOF Hall
22551 Silverlode Lane
Palo Cedro, CA
(Junction of Silverbridge Road and Highway 44 one mile east of Palo Cedro)

Please make your reservations no later than February 13, 2010
Phone: Teresa Albaugh
(530) 347-5801 
 

 

 

SCCA MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL NOTICE

It is dues time again!


SCCA Members:

Membership is important to maintain our industry and lifestyle in Shasta County. The Shasta County Cattlemen’s Association has been continuously working to provide the livestock industry with a unified voice in Shasta County. Some of the programs the SCCA has been involved in are:
Land Use & Open Range Cattlemen’s Day at the Fair
Animal Health Junior Livestock Auction
Rural Crime Carcass Contest
Predator Control Family Picnic
Week Task Force Beef Princess Contest
Mosquito Abatement Fall Feeder Sale
Resource Lands Committee Water Quality Education

We hope that you will participate in the activities offered by SCCA.

To join or maintain your SCCA membership, please send a $20 check payable to SCCA to:

Ginger Fowler, SCCA Treasurer
5467 Shoup Road
Igo, CA 96047  

 

 

            Shasta County Cattlemen's Association 2010-12 Officers

Membership of the SCCA Annual Meeting elected the following officers to a two-year term:
          President - Steve Moller         Vice President - Matt Fowler        Secretary - Evelyn Reed       Treasurer - Ginger Fowler

Directors elected January 9, 2010: 

Butch Sartori       Peer Lindemann       Bob Moller       Bill Knerr       Ron Masingale       Rich Morgan (Glenn Aldridge resigned from his remaining half-term in favor of Rich Morgan - Glenn was elected in 2009)

 

Directors elected January 10, 2009:     

Pete Hufford     Joe Crowe     Paul Bertagna     Ernie Stephenson     Glenn Aldridge  

Appointed Committee Assignments for 2010: (one year appointments)

Roy Atkins-Scholarship
 Matt Fowler- Animal Health/Scholarship
 Joe Crowe - Land Use/Wildlife Management
 Pete Hufford - Livestock Identification
 Membership -Ginger Fowler
 Paul Bertagna - Water & Environment
 Ron Masingale - Range Improvement
 Steve Moller - Quality Assurance
 Peer Lindemann - Marketing
 Bob Williams - Scholarship 

 Bill Gregory - R-Calf

Alternates appointed: (one year appointments)
  Len Lindstrand; Bob Harris; Steve Dabovich 

 


Shasta County Cattlemen's Association Director's meet on the fourth Tuesday of each month (except December) at 7:30 p.m. at the UCCE Building, 1851 Hartnell, Redding, CA.  All meetings are open to the public and encouraged to attend.

Contact telephone number is --- 530-224-4900


Shasta County CattleShasta County Cattlemen's
Association membership fees. 
A membership is $20 for a year.
Make check to : Shasta County Cattlemen's Association  
Any membership funds may be mailed to our Treasurer:


Matt Fowler
5467 Shoup Road
Igo, CA  96047
Why should I join SCCA?
Shasta County Cattlemen's Association
Local cattlemen's associations select representatives to membership positions on CCA.
 

CCA is the only organization that solely represents the interests of the beef cattle industry in regulatory and legislative affairs in California.  CCA lobbies the California State Legislature, Congress, and federal and state regulatory agencies on a wide range of issues including, but not limited to: private property rights, federal lands grazing fees and regulation, taxation and user fee issues, water quality and quantity, federal and state endangered species listings, animal welfare, cattle health and animal disease, air quality, conservation programs, government agency land acquisition, and beef quality assurance.  Additionally, CCA may be available to assist you with specific issues affecting your individual operation.
Join local cattlemen's association?

It is highly recommended as this is the best way to get involved in issues affecting cattlemen.  Local cattlemen's associations select representatives to membership positions on CCA committees and the CCA board of directors.  Local cattlemen's associations also develop policy at their meetings, which is then submitted to the CCA, and if passed, submitted by CCA to NCBA.  Additionally, local associations are better able to assist producers with local issues as they arise.

 

Websites that may be of interest to cattlemen

Cattlemen’s Association - www.Calcattlemen.org

Family Water Alliance - www.familywateralliance.com

R-CALF (Ranchers - Cattlemen Action Legal Fund) - www.r-calfusa.com

Shasta County Extension Office - www.ceshasta.ucdavis.edu/

California Farm Bureau Federation - www.cfbf.com

Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) - www.swrcb.ca.gov/rwqcb5/

Western Shasta Resource Conservation District - www.westernshastarcd.org

Shasta Livestock Auction - http://www.wvmcattle.com/shastamr.htm

Shasta District Fair - www.shastadistrictfair.com

Shasta County Cattlemen's By-lawsPDF or Word


Webmaster
Foster Brovan
Phone (530) 474-3090
31281 Withrow Rd Shingletown, CA 96088

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