Disaster Relief Donations
Kathy Hodges (left) and Scottie Morris (right) came by your #1 Country Studios earlier Thursday morning, October 3rd, a disaster donation relief drive from Monday, October 7th, to Friday, October 11th, from 5-7 pm. Businesses in partnership are the Sevier County Fair Association, De Queen Student Council, Horatio Schools, Horatio Church of Christ, Scottie and Shelly Morris, Sevier County 4-H, and De Queen Auto Group. Items needed but not limited to include water, non-perishable food items, first aid supplies, diapers, baby wipes, baby formula, hand sanitizer, feminine products, paper products, flashlights, and batteries. You can drop off your donations at the Sevier County Fairgrounds located on 930 South Rockefeller in De Queen. De Queen Auto Group will match any monetary donations up to $5000.
UA Cossatot Fish Fry
The Single Parent Scholarship committee at UA Cossatot is hosting a Fish Fry on Tuesday, October 15th, at the De Queen UA Cossatot campus to raise funds for single parents of Sevier County. The event will begin at 4 pm. Plates are $10 and include fish, french fries, cole slaw, and hushpuppies. You can drive thru to pick up food or eat in and enjoy the live entertainment. UA Cossatot is seeking sponsors. UA Cossatot Colts will also host a fish fry this Friday, October 4th, to raise money for the basketball team. Pictured left to right are Madelyn Jones, Erika Buenrostro, and Jessica Santiago.
Rocky Comfort Pecan Festival
The Rocky Comfort Pecan Festival will be held on Saturday, October 19th, on Schuman Street in Foreman from 9 am-11 pm. There will be over 100 craft vendors, a food court, a classic car show, a kids zone, an arm wrestling tournament, a wild game cook-off, costume pet parade, costume 5K run, Little River Bake off, Farmer's Market, haunted house, street dance, tractor show, live music, cornhole tournmanet, beauty pageant, and hot dog eating contest. You can find information on each of the events on the Foreman Community Foundation Facebook page. Brother Rick Gregory talked about the event on your #1 County Studios earlier Tuesday morning, October 1st.
Rotary Hears about AR Latino Hall of Fame
At the September 30 De Queen Rotary Club meeting at Micah 6:8, Jorge Gonzalez of the North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce, spoke about the upcoming Arkansas Latino Hall of Fame induction ceremony of which a Sevier County man will be one of the five honorees. The North Little Rock Chamber is sponsoring the event. Roberto Martinez of Horatio will be inducted as part of the inaugural class of the state’s Latino Hall of Fame at a sold-out dinner on Thursday, October 24th , at the North Little Rock. Four individuals, including Martinez, along with one group will make up the inaugural class of five members. The induction ceremony will be available for viewing on the P.B.S. livestream. There is also a Spanish news outlet that plans to show the event via Facebook live. Gonzalez said that there were 56 nominations for the inaugural class. Besides being a successful rancher in Southwest Arkansas, Gonzalez said that Roberto Martinez stood out to the selection committee because of his dedication to the community that’s been demonstrated through his volunteer work and service on various boards, committees, and nonprofit entities. Gonzalez (center) was introduced by Rotarian Daniel Martinez (right), who arranged the program. Daniel is Roberto’s great nephew. Also pictured is Veronica Ozura (left).
Micah 6:8 Coffee Hour and Open House
Micah 6:8 will host a coffee hour and open house on Tuesday, November 24th, between 9 am-1 pm at their coffee shop. Visitors can enjoy free coffee today during the open house and learn more about Micah 6:8's goal to eliminate the stigma around mental health and offer support to those struggling with mental health issues. Members can also join the coffee club by scanning the QR code. Membership prices include $20/month, $55/quarterly, and $200/annually. Pictured left to right are Helga Buenrostro, Debbie Akin, and LaTonya McElroy who talked about the event at your #1 Country Studios earlier Tuesday morning, September 24th.
Rotary Hears About Arkansas Activities Association
At the September 23rd De Queen Rotary Club meeting at Micah 6:8, the Associate Executive Director of the Arkansas Activities Association (AAA), Steve Roberts (right) spoke to the club. Roberts said that every member school from 1A to 7A gets one vote. It takes 2/3 vote to change the constitution. Bylaws can be changed with a simple majority vote. Roberts said there are about 200 schools that play football, however, there are some 320 school districts that compete in some other sport other than football. The biggest 16 schools that play football are in 7A, the next 16, based on enrollment are in 6A, followed by the next 32 schools, including De Queen, are in 5A. Classifications are based on enrollment over a 3 year average. On October 1, school districts will submit their enrollment numbers for grades 9-11. School districts want to show as high on an enrollment as possible to the Arkansas Department of Education as that also determines their funding received. De Queen plays a Little Rock school in conference play as the schools have voted for 4 8 team conferences in 5A. Little Rock is closer to De Queen geographically than the next option, a Pine Bluff school. Roberts was introduced by Rotary Jason Sanders (left), Superintendent at De Queen Schools.
Rotary District Governor Sherry Taylor
Rotary District Governor Sherry Taylor visited the De Queen Rotary Club at their weekly meeting on Monday, September 16th. Sherry said as District Governor, she plans to make a stronger push toward improving literacy. Sherry talked about the various projects Rotary has sponsored students to travel internationally. She used the example of a student studying in Sweden that is using funds in the Mary Dowdle Scholarship Fund which currently is at $37,000. She said the previous Rotary District Governor Bill Fish is organizing a service project trip to Guadalajara. The theme of Rotary this year is “The Magic of Rotary” which means that every member, every project, every dollar makes a difference. She said through Paul Harris Fellows, every dollar donated to the Rotary Foundation turns into $3 which helps immunize a child diagnosed with polio. She presented the leadership team with 12 goals to enhance participant engagement because over 150,000 people have joined Rotary the past year, but over 160,000 leave because they don’t feel like they get as much as expected from Rotary. She then presented the Star Thriver Club, which gives leadership 17 objectives to meet for the year. There are 4 levels: the blue star (1-3 objectives), the yellow star (4-6 objectives), the teal star (7-11 objectives), and the orange star (12-17 objectives). Every club that meets the objectives for a star will be recognized at the District Conference in June. Pictured with Sherry (right) is Rotary President Michael Collins (left).
37th Annual Provo Kids Rodeo
The 37th Annual Provo Kids Rodeo will be held on Saturday, September 28th. Registration will begin at 9 am, and the rodeo will begin at 10 am. There will be a chicken dinner at 5 pm for $10 a plate. Keith Friday Band will have live music between 7-11 pm. Pictured left to right are Amanda Hundley, Amanda Hibbs, and Amanda Miller who came in your #1 Country Studios earlier Tuesday morning, September 10th, to talk about the event.
New Member Induction
Rotary Student of the Month
Riley Carlton was named the Rotary Club Student of the Month at their weekly meeting on Monday afternoon, September 9th. Riley is a Senior at De Queen High School. She is the daughter of Jason Carlton. Riley plans to attend UCA in Conway and pursue a nursing degree. Riley talked about her involvement at De Queen High School to the club members. Pictured with Riley (left) is Rotary President Michael Collins.
De Queen High School Announces Homecoming Festivities
The De Queen High School Student Council is excited to announce Catherine Socash as the 2024 DHS Homecoming Queen and 9 DHS homecoming maids. The De Queen Leopards Football team will play their homecoming game against the Hope Bobcats on September 27th. The homecoming festivities will begin at 1:45 PM with a downtown parade around the square, continuing down School Drive at 2:15 PM for Kindergarten through 12th grade. The afternoon coronation ceremony will begin at 2:30 PM at the DHS Coliseum followed by a pep rally. The evening ceremony will begin at 6:30 at Leopard Stadium before the Leopards vs. Bobcats game starting at 7:00 p.m. Pictured is the homecoming court. Front Row left to right is Attendant Adleigh Lawrence, Queen Catherine Socash, and Attendant Silas Carver. 2nd Row left to right is Ashley Hernandez (12th), Stephanie Villeda (12th), and Katelyn Ponce (12th). 3rd Row left to right is Lizaneth Gutierrez (12th), and Vianey Dominguez (12th). 4th Row left to right is Noelia Munoz (10th), Jordan West (11th), Marlene Tellez (11th), and Alize Bahena (10th).
Be Pro, Be Pride
Veronica Ozura (left) and Holly Chater (right) visited your #1 Country Studios earlier Thursday morning, August 29th, to talk about the upcoming Be Pro, Be Pride on Tuesday, September 3rd, through Thursday, September 5th. UA Cossatot will be partnering with the Economic Development Workforce. Sponsors for the event include Pilgrims, Weyerhaeuser, Domtar, Ledwell & Son Enterprises, Pafford Emergency Medical Services, Tyson Foods, DeQueen Mena Coop, and Farmer's Bank. Donors include Prime Country Meats, Peak Therapy, REA, and Weyerhaueser. Randy Henderson will be speaking on Thursday with DQTV recording almost 600 students. The schools in attendance will include De Queen, Mineral Springs, Horatio, Ashdown, and Murfreesboro.
Gillham Block Party
The Gillham Volunteer Fire Department will host a Gillham Block Party on Tuesday, August 27th, from 6-8 pm. The event is free. The event will have delicious refreshments and exciting activities. Dr. Randy Walker's clinic is generously providing lemonade, while popcorn, water, frozen treats, and hot dogs will also be available. Kids up to age 12 can participate in our famous Little Debbie eating contest, followed by an adult contest for ages 13 and up. There will be a chance to win door prizes and enjoy live music from ED 88. Businesses, nonprofits, and churches are welcome to set up booths on a first-come, first serve basis to promote themselves (no sales allowed). The event is co-sponsored by Lonny Goodwin with Trade a Freedom Project and First State Bank of De Queen. Pictured is Tonya Wolcott who talked about the event at your #1 Country Studios earlier Tuesday morning, August 27th.
UA Cossatot Meet the Colts
UA Cossatot held “Meet the Colts” on Monday night, August 26th, at 6 pm at the Weyerhaeuser Room in the Skilled Trades Building in De Queen. UA Cossatot partnered with Pilgrims to serve chicken plates for donations. UA Cossatot introduced their soccer, basketball, and shooting sports teams.
Franklin Templeton Rep Discusses Markets at Rotary
At the August 26 De Queen Rotary Club meeting at Micah 6:8, Franklin Templeton representative Fred Miller discussed the emotions, expectations, and economics of the markets. Miller pointed out that legendary broker Warren Buffet read a book called “Security Analysis” and saw this quote by the author that framed Buffet’s investment strategies: “An investor who can’t master emotions is ill-suited to profit from the investment process”. Miller says the successful investor can control those emotions and not over-react to world events that might temporarily impact the markets. Over the past 10 years, investments in the S & P 500 companies had a 12.03% return, while individuals averaged an 8.47% return. Miller said these companies will continue to perform well for stockholders. Otherwise, they’ll bring in new C.E.O.’s or find other ways to make money. Miller says the markets always come back to the fundamentals of buy low, and sell high. If a company has a long track record of success, why not buy more of that company’s stock when its price is some 20-30% lower than usual? Buy low, and sell high. Financial advisors typically present five types of asset allocation portfolios: Aggressive Growth, Growth, Moderate Growth, Conservative Growth, and Income Growth. Fred Miller (right) was introduced by Rotarian LaTonya McElroy (left), our local Edward Jones Financial Advisor, who arranged the program.
Free Gas Friday Winner- Week 14
Tammy Ewell is the Week 14 Free Gas Friday Winner. She visited your #1 Country Studios earlier Friday morning, August 23rd, to pick up her $50 check. Tammy registered at Red River Oil in Ashdown and redeemed her check at Red River Oil. Presenting Tammy (left) her check is Bunyard Broadcasting's Jacob Bunyard (right). Next week will be the final week of the year for Free Gas Friday, so make sure you register at each of our sponsoring locations before next Friday, August 30th and tune in to the morning show next Friday, August 30th, to see if you are the final Free Gas Friday Winner.
De Queen High School Agri Science Facility Groundbreaking
De Queen High School is excited to announce the groundbreaking of its much-anticipated Animal Science Facility on Monday, August 19th. The ceremony was attended by community stakeholders, current DHS, FFA officers, and both previous and current school board members, highlighting the deep and ongoing support for agricultural education within the community. With over 300 active student members annually, the program is a cornerstone of the school, providing students with opportunities to excel in numerous Career Development Events (CDEs) and Leadership Development Events. It will enable the practice of essential skills such as palpation, artificial insemination, and basic animal health maintenance, as well as facilitate industry certifications like the Beef Quality Assurance certification. It will also provide a space for students who previously lacked suitable locations for livestock projects, enabling greater participation in FFA activities such as showmanship clinics and livestock judging practices. In support of these efforts, the De Queen Animal Science Department has been awarded a $30,000 Animal Science start-up grant, which will be used to purchase critical equipment such as vet-science tools, scales, panels, grooming aids, and microscopes, further enhancing the educational opportunities available to students.
Coach Richard Bell Previews Leopards at Rotary
At the August 19th De Queen Rotary Club meeting at Micah 6:8, De Queen Leopards head football coach Richard Bell (right) previewed the upcoming season. It’s the 2nd year for Bell to be the head coach at his alma mater, and his 17th year coaching in the De Queen School system. Coach Bell said the number of players participating in football has grown to 150 from the seventh grade through senior high. The Leopards will suit out 42 this season. The Cubs squad has about 60 members. The 7th grade group is about 50 players strong. After a successful offseason program, Coach Bell told Rotarians that the 1,000-pound weight club has grown from 0 to 16 members. The 1,000-pound weight club combines bench press, power lift, squat, and incline. The Leopards will compete in a three-way preseason scrimmage on Friday, August 23rd, in Leopard Stadium at 7:00 against Waldron and Murfreesboro. De Queen will host Mena for the season opener on August 30th. The Leopards have dropped Ashdown and Nashville as non-conference opponents, while picking up Horatio and Lafayette County. Guests at the Rotary Club meeting included (right to left) Brittany Bell, Coach Bell’s wife, as well as Offensive Coordinator and Assistant Head Coach Phillip Binkley and Jr. High and 7th grade coach Drew Dykes.
Rex Nelson Speaks at Rotary
At the August 12th De Queen Rotary Club meeting, popular statewide columnist and sports broadcaster Rex Nelson painted a positive economic picture for the future of Arkansas. Starting in the southern half of the state, Nelson says he’s convinced that the projected lithium boom in the Lafayette County area is for real. Standard Lithium, a Canadian-based company, has already invested tens of millions. Then about a year ago, Exxon Mobile announced in the Wall Street Journal that they were getting in the lithium business. In fact, Exxon predicted that 15% of the lithium produced in the world would be processed in Southwest Arkansas. Nelson foresees the lithium boom being like a massive freight train in that it’s slow to get started but will gain momentum fast. He predicts that the processing plants will be in Lafayette County, but that most of the workers will reside in Texarkana and Magnolia. Also in South Arkansas, Nelson told Rotarians that the defense industry in Camden now means about 3,000 jobs and they’re looking for more employees to fill additional jobs. Most of the defense weapons in Ukraine are made right here in South Arkansas. Agriculture is still number one in Arkansas. The Delta in Southeast Arkansas continues to help feed the world. Nelson says that this economic development statewide helps every Arkansan. Economic growth allows the legislature to continue to cut taxes. Record numbers of people are relocating to Arkansas because they’re looking for low cost of living, less traffic, less crime, and friendly people. Nelson, who’s served as the radio voice for Ouachita Baptist for the past 40 years and hosts the popular statewide high school football scoreboard show that airs on 70+ radio stations around the state, is a Senior Editor and columnist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Nelson was introduced by Rotarian Jay Bunyard, who arranged the program.
Sevier County Fair and Rodeo
Kathy Hodges came in your #1 Country Studios earlier Friday morning, August 9th, to talk about the upcoming Sevier County Fair and Rodeo beginning Saturday, August 10th, through Saturday, August 17th. There will be a poultry show this Saturday, August 10th, beginning at 10 am followed by a rabbit show at 11 am. The Sevier County Fair Beauty Pageant and Talent Contest will be held at 4 pm at De Queen High School Auditorium. Admission is free. There will be a fish show on Sunday, August 11th, at 3 pm. There is still a selfie contest happening. You can take a picture at the sign of the Fair's sponsors and submit to their Facebook page where you can win $100. You can submit multiple entries, but have to take a picture at different sponsor locations. The Walkers will also give away a pizza for a lucky winner if you take a selfie at their sign. The deadline for the haybale decorating contest is Friday, August 9th, at midnight. Cost is $25 and decorations are due Monday, August 12th, before 9 am. There is also a premium sale happening. All proceeds will go to kids to help them with feed bills.
Free Gas Friday Winner- Week 12
Brandan Cowen is the Week 12 Free Gas Friday Winner. He visited your #1 Country Studios earlier Friday morning, August 9th, to pick up his $50 check. Brandan registered at Prime Country Meats and redeemed his check at Sevier County Farmer's Coop. Presenting Brandon (left) his check is Bunyard Broadcasting's Jacob Bunyard (right). Free Gas Friday will continue for the next three weeks, so make sure you register at each of our sponsoring locations before Friday of each week and tune in to the morning show on Fridays to see if you are the week's lucky winner.
POWER Grant
Ethan Wolcott spoke to the De Queen Rotary Club during their weekly scheduled meeting at their new location, Micah 6:8, on Monday, August 5th, about the POWER Grant. Ethan started by giving an introduction about UA Cossatot. The POWER Grant is designed to support students who aspire to become licensed teachers, Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN), or Registered Nurses (RN). To qualify, students must be enrolled at UA Cossatot and work towards credentials of one of these professions. The POWER grant is an equity grant because the amount of financial assistance provided depends on the specific needs of the participant. The grant can assist with examination fees, uniforms, utility assistance, transportation cost assistance, childcare costs, and more. UA Cossatot's mission is to continue to be a leader in education by offering relevant industry training and ensuring our students are well-prepared for their future careers. UA Cossatot is committed to maintaining small class sizes, low tuition, and innovative course offerings to meet the needs of their diverse student body.
Free Gas Winner Week 11: Stephanie Bowers
Stephanie Bowers is the Week 11 Free Gas Friday Winner. She dropped in your #1 Country Studios Friday morning, August 2nd, to pick up her $50 check. Cecily registered at La Perla Tapatia and redeemed her check at Sevier County Farmer's Coop. Presenting Stephanie (left) her check is Bunyard Broadcasting's Jacob Bunyard (right). Free Gas Friday will continue for the next four weeks, so make sure you register at each of our sponsoring locations before Friday of each week and tune in to the morning show on Fridays to see if you are the week's lucky winner.
Sevier County Fair and Rodeo
Amanda Mangum with the Sevier County Fair Association stopped by your #1 Country Studios earlier Thursday morning, August 1st, to talk about the upcoming Sevier County Fair and Rodeo on Saturday, August 10th, through Saturday, August 17th. There is a rodeo banner selfie contest currently taking place. The sponsors have Sevier County Fair and Rodeo signs up where all you have to do is take a selfie and post on their Facebook page where they will do a drawing for a free meal and $100 at the rodeo on Friday and Saturday at the rodeo. You can enter the contest multiple times, but you have to post at different sponsoring locations. The Fair Association is still taking sponsorship. Amanda is also over the Educational Building where ages 5 and over can enter. The educational building will have baked goods, canning, vegetables, and paintings. The educational building will be open Sunday, August 11th, from 2-5 pm, Monday, August 12th, from 6-8 pm, and Tuesday, August 13th, from 8-9 in the morning. The parade will be Friday, August 16th, starting at 6 pm at the Administration Building downtown. Anyone can enter. There will be a free circus on Friday, August 16th, and Saturday night, August 17th. You have to be 5 years old to show an animal on Saturday, August 10th.
Senator Jimmy Hickey Addresses De Queen Rotary Club
At the July 29th De Queen Rotary Club meeting, District Four State Senator Jimmy Hickey, Jr. recapped the recent special legislative session that continued the state’s trend of cutting individual and corporate income taxes. The individual income tax rate was cut to 3.9%. The corporate tax rate was trimmed to 4.3%. Both represented half-point reductions. Senator Hickey says these cuts are retroactive to January 1, 2024. The Homestead Property Tax Credit was also increased by $75 per year to further help taxpayers. For each one-tenth of one percent that the individual income tax rate is cut, it costs the state of Arkansas some $50 million in revenues. Through fiscal responsibility, as well as funds received through federal COVID programs, the state has been able to build up a total of some $5.5 billion in various reserve funds. The Catastrophic Reserve Fund contains about $1.8 billion. The Arkansas Fund has another $1.6 billion. Standard and Poor recently gave the state’s finances an excellent rating. Senator Hickey says that’s important because it allows Arkansas to get better ratings on bonds.
Free Gas Friday Winner- Week 10
Cecily Hernandez is the Week 10 Free Gas Friday Winner. She stopped by your #1 Country Studios Friday afternoon, July 26th, to pick up her $50 check. Cecily registered at Tires Plus and redeemed her check at Sevier County Farmer's Coop. Presenting Cecily (left) her check is Bunyard Broadcasting's Jacob Bunyard (right). Free Gas Friday will continue for the next five weeks, so make sure you register at each of our sponsoring locations before Friday of each week and tune in to the morning show on Fridays to see if you are the week's lucky winner.
De Queen Bee
Bunyard Broadcasting's news reporter as well as the editor of the De Queen Bee Patrick Massey spoke to the De Queen Rotary Club at their weekly meeting on Monday, July 22nd. Patrick shared his vision and goals for the recently acquired De Queen Bee. The Bee is published each Thursday. For more information including how to obtain a subscription, call 870-642-2446 or stop by the Bee's new office in KDQN Studios at 921 W Collin Raye Dr. Picture with Patrick (right) is Rotary's President Michael Collins.
De Queen Rotary Club Officer Installation
The De Queen Rotary Club installed the new officer board at their weekly meeting on Monday, July 22nd. Helping serve Michael Collins on the far right is as pictured left to right: Bill Lee, Josh Zylks, Ceci Bettell, Erika Buenrostro, Tammy Huddleston, and Madelyn Jones. In back row are Spike Dunlop, Jay Bunyard, Jerry Davis, Fernando Balderas, Jamie Smith, Jimmy Bristow, Veronica Ozura, and Jacob Bunyard. Not pictured are Z.Z. Kamruddin, Teresa Bunyard, and Greg Revels.
Free Gas Friday Winner- Week 9
Amanda Culp is the Week 9 Free Gas Friday Winner. She stopped by your #1 Country Studios earlier Friday morning, July 19th, to pick up her $50 check. Amanda registered at Tires Plus and redeemed her check at TJ's. Presenting Amanda her check is Bunyard Broadcasting's Jacob Bunyard. Free Gas Friday will continue for the next six weeks, so make sure you register at each of our sponsoring locations before Friday of each week and tune in to the morning show on Friday to see if you are the week's lucky winner.
New Little River County Chamber Director
National Night Out
Sheriff Robert Gentry (left), Beth Hughes (center), and Police Chief Scott Simmons (right) stopped by your #1 Country Studios earlier Thursday morning, July 11th, to talk about this year's National Night Out. The event will be held on Tuesday, August 6th, from 6-8 pm. Organizers are looking for vendors for the event, but vendors will not be allowed to sell anything at the event. The event is free, and the police will be taking donations for school supplies. Pilgrim's will be supplying hot dogs at the event, but organizers are seeking donations of hot dog buns. The event is aimed at fostering stronger relations between the community and the law enforcement agencies tasked with serving and protecting its residents. The event will be held at the De Queen Sportsplex. Those interested in providing a donation or setting up as a vendor can contact Beth Hughes at the Police Department at 870-642-2213 or Robert Gentry at 870-642-2125 or 870-279-5056. The vendor registration form can also be found on the De Queen Police Department's Facebook page.
Land Distributor of the Year
Clint Nelson visited your #1 Country Studios earlier Thursday morning, July 11th. Susan Nelson and Megan Taafe are the coowners of Nordic America's Group which has manufactured restroom trailer facilities for numerous places across the country. Clint was recently awarded the Land Based Distributor of the Year for all worldwide locations. For his reward, Clint recently traveled to a ceremony at Skotholmen in Norway. The award emcompasses all Jets Vaccum worldwide based distributors. Clint then discussed his company more on the radio that helped him win Land Distributor of the Year worldwide as well as his trip to Norway.
New De Queen Coaches at Rotary
At the July 8 De Queen Rotary Club meeting, Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Richard Bell (left) introduced six new members to the Leopards coaching staff for the 2024-2025 school year. They include left to right: Jacie Engler, Bret Burgess, Trent Hale, Saleni Rojas, Adrian Mendoza, and Tristan Snider. Bret Burgess is the new senior girls basketball coach. Jacie Engler will also work with girls basketball. Trent Hale will coach junior boys basketball. Tristan Snider was born and raised in De Queen and he’ll take over the Leopards Offensive Line. Adrian Mendoza will work with the Junior High Cubs football and track squads. Saleni Rojas will work with girls soccer and cross country.
Michael Collins Named New Rotary President
Farm Bureau's Michael Collins was named the De Queen Rotary President at their weekly meeting on Monday, July 1st. Michael is also an active member of the De Queen Church of Christ. Michael used a phrase “Progress in the Process” to show a testament to Rotary's commitment of growth, learning and forward movement in De Queen. To continue to grow, Michael said the club must continue to educate, mentor, and serve their members and community. He said the club will make sure every member whether new or seasoned feels connected and empowered. Actions speak louder than words as Rotary strives to make a lasting impact on the community and world. Michael then proceeded to briefly introduce the board that he plans to work with for the duration of his term.
Free Gas Friday Winner- Week 6
Justin Richardson is the 6th Free Gas Friday winner of 2024. He registered at Hwy 41 Repair near Horatio. Justin stopped by your #1 Country studios Friday afternoon, June 28th, to pick up his check for $50 for gas at TJ's. We will continue Free Gas Friday for the next 9 weeks. Make sure to register at any of our sponsoring locations by Friday of each week to earn a chance to win free gas and tune in to the morning show to see if you are the week's lucky winner. Justin (left) is pictured with Bunyard Broadcasting's CFO Jacob Bunyard.
2024 Sevier County Museum Day of Awareness
The 1st Annual Sevier County Museum Day of Awareness will be held on Thursday, July 11th, from 4-8 pm. The address for the museum is 717 N Maple Street in De Queen, AR 71832. The event is free and fun for the whole family. There will be door prizes. For more information, you can contact the museum at 870-784-0039. Ethan Wolcott visited your #1 Country Studios on Thursday morning, June 27th, to talk about the event.
Past Rotary President Greg Revels
At the June 24th De Queen Rotary Club meeting, President Greg Revels gave his outgoing speech as Club President. Greg reminisced about the moment that Brenda Beltrani invited him to join Rotary 20 years ago under the C.P.A. classification. He mentioned at that time that he would join, but didn’t want to have to do anything. Over the years, Revels says that there’s more to being a Rotarian than simply attending club meetings. It’s more about making our community and our world a better place in which to live. As club president for the 2023-2024 year, Greg says he’s proud of the fact that attendance at club meetings improved to over 60%, and even topped 70% for four months of the year. The net membership growth for the De Queen club was four for the year. Revels thanked various members for their help on their service to the club.
Rotary Attendance Awards
Six Rotarians were honored for attending better than 95% of the club meetings and events this past year at their weekly meeting on Monday, June 24th. Pictured are the Rotarians that were recognized. From left to right Greg Revels, ZZ Kamruddin, Jacob Bunyard, Jerry Davis, JP Atkins, Tammy Huddleston.
Chamber of Commerce Grand Opening and Atlas Survey
Veronica Ozura (left) and Suzanne Babb (right) stopped by your #1 Country Studios earlier Friday morning, June 21st, to talk about the Chamber of Commerce as well as the Atlas Survey. The Chamber will host their first morning coffee as well as the big reveal of their newly renovated office building next Friday, June 28th. The Chamber members will get the first sneak peak from 7:30-9 am. The public will be invited 10 am-2 pm in order to tour the new changes in the building. Suzanne gave credit to Monica Pearce for the overall new design of the building. Veronica talked about the Atlas Survey. The Atlas Survey is for the residents of Sevier County to express what the community needs in order to grow.
Lockesburg Block Party
Ethan (left) and Tonya Wolcott (right) came by your #1 Country Studios earlier Friday morning, June 21st, to talk about the upcoming Lockesburg Block Party on Tuesday, June 25th from 6-8 pm in Ida M. Coulter Stone Park. Join us for a fun-filled day with delicious refreshments and exciting activities. Dr. Randy Walker’s clinic is generously providing lemonade, while popcorn, water, frozen treats, and hot dogs will also be available. Kids up to age 12 can participate in our famous Little Debbie eating contest, followed by an adult contest for ages 13 and up. Don’t miss your chance to win door prizes and enjoy live music from ED 88. Businesses, nonprofits, and churches are welcome to set up booths on a first-come, first-serve basis to promote themselves (no sales allowed).
Arkansas Latino Hall of Fame
Arkansas Cattlemen's Association President Scott Sullivan Addresses Rotary Club
At the June 17th meeting of the De Queen Rotary Club, Arkansas Cattlemens Association President Scott Sullivan shared some interesting statistics about the industry as well as objectives of the organization. A.C.A. was organized 65 years ago and is comprised of 63 local county associations, including Sevier County. It was formed to give beef producers a voice at the capitols in Little Rock and Washington, D.C. The Cattlemens group’s goals are centered around a theme called L.E.A.D. which stands for Legislative, Education, Advocate, and Development. Sullivan says we have to educate and develop the younger generations to encourage them to be a part of the industry. Educating consumers is also important because beef is a natural product that’s U.S.D.A. approved and of top quality. Sullivan closed by saying that the farmers are dependent on Mother Nature. Beef is a supply and demand product meaning that fewer cattle results in higher beef prices. It’s the most important industry for survival as we all must have food on our tables.
De Queen High School Student Attends HOBY Leadership Seminar
Teralee Stewart recently attended the HOBY Youth Leadership Seminar as a nominated ambassador from DHS. The seminar was held at SAU with around 90 ambassadors from all over the state participated in the three day seminar. The mission of HOBY is to inspire and develop our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service, and innovation. These student ambassadors participate in facilitated dialouge and abilities-based workshops to develop awareness of their leadership strengths and an understanding of their leadership values. Through these dynamic activities with their peers, students hone their skills and learn to recognize, amplify, and collaborate their strengths of others.
Arkansas Teacher of the Year Beau McCastlain Addresses De Queen Rotary Club
At the June 10th meeting of the De Queen Rotary Club, Arkansas Teacher of the Year, DQTV’s Beau McCastlain, shared some of his experiences on his journey to being named Arkansas Teacher of the Year. Rotarian Jay Bunyard introduced McCastlain and presented Beau with a $3,000 check for DQTV’s share of the advertising revenues from broadcasting soccer games.
Free Gas Friday Winner Week 3
Jessica Thompson is the 3rd Free Gas Friday winner of 2024. She registered at Cactus Plaza in De Queen. Jessica stopped by your #1 Country studios Monday afternoon, June 10th, to pick up her check for $50 for gas at Cactus Plaza. We will continue Free Gas Friday for the next 12 weeks. Make sure to register at any of our sponsoring locations by Friday of each week to earn a chance to win free gas and tune in to the morning show to see if you are the week's lucky winner.
Imagination Library Featured at Rotary
Brooke Bridges, Affiliate Resource Director for the Arkansas Imagination Library, discussed the Imagination Library that provides free books for children ages birth through five years at the De Queen Rotary Club's weekly meeting on Monday, June 3rd. Internationally, over 3 million books have been gifted. Closer to home in Sevier County, 62,016 books have been distributed since the program was launched locally in September 2017. Currently, there are 903 children from Sevier County enrolled in the program, which represents 78% of those that are eligible compared to the statewide participation of 46%. Two books per year are printed in Spanish. Zahir Kamruddin coordinates the program in Sevier County, and you can contact him at ridg6170@windstream.net. At the end of the meeting, Kamruddin presented a certificate for membership into Rotary International for Bridges to award on behalf of the De Queen club to Dolly Parton.
Sevier County Cancer Surviviors
At the June 3rd meeting of the De Queen Rotary Club, the club presented a $200 contribution to the Sevier County Cancer Survivor’s Committee. Debi Stowers represented the Cancer Survivors at the Rotary Club meeting and reported that their organization had presented $2,900 in gas gift cards to patients traveling for treatments during the first five months of 2024. Stowers, a 23-year cancer survivor herself, said that the local support group was formed in 2017. A special dinner for survivors and co-survivors, who assisted patients, is scheduled for July 27th.
Free Gas Friday Winner Week 2
Glen White (left) is the 2nd Free Gas Friday winner of 2024. He registered at Tires Plus in De Queen. Glen stopped by your #1 Country studios earlier Friday morning, May 31st, to pick up his check for $50 for gas at TJ's. Presenting Glen his check is Bunyard Broadcasting's Jacob Bunyard (right). We will continue Free Gas Friday for the next 13 weeks. Make sure to register at any of our sponsoring locations by Friday of each week to earn a chance to win free gas and tune in to the morning show to see if you are the week's lucky winner.
De Queen Class of 1979 Reunion
De Queen Class of 1979 Reunion
Free Gas Friday Winner Week 1
Brandilyn Bingham of Wickes is the first Free Gas Friday winner for 2024. She stopped by your #1 Country Studios Friday morning, May 24th, to pick up her $50 check for free gas at Cactus Plaza. She registered at Rise and Shine Cafe. Make sure to visit our sponsoring locations to enter your chance to win free gas on Fridays and tune in on Fridays to see if you are the week's winner. We will continue to do this for the next 14 weeks. Pictured with Brandilyn (left) is Bunyard Broadcasting's Jacob Bunyard (right).