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EXAR Frontier Gal 5931 • BD: 4/11/25 Good Times x EXAR Frontier Gal 1737
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EXAR Winnie 5928 • BD: 4/9/25 Good Times x EXAR Winnie 1544
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LOT A • 501N • PB MAINE SIRE: ONE FOR ALL
LOT B • 503N • PB MAINE SIRE: ONE FOR ALL
LOT C • 504N • PB MAINE SIRE: ONE FOR ALL
LOT D • 505N • HIGH MAINE SIRE: BOE EPIC DAM: 4303-3 DONOR • CLONE OF ICONS MOTHER - NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
DAM: 4303-4 DONOR • CLONE OF ICONS MOTHER - NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
DAM: 4303-4 DONOR • CLONE OF ICONS MOTHER - NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
DAM: 4303-4 DONOR • CLONE OF ICONS MOTHER - NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
LOT E • 507N • HIGH MAINE SIRE: ME TOO DAM: 1004 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
LOT F • 508N • HIGH MAINE SIRE: ME TOO DAM: 1004 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
LOT G • 513N • MAINETAINER SIRE: ICON DAM: 007-2 CLONE • YELLOW JACKET X HEAT WAVE X DOUBLE STUFF
LOT L • 509N • HIGH MAINE SIRE: PRV BACK TO THE FUTURE DAM: 900G DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
LOT J • 506N • MAINETAINER SIRE: K&A PROMISE KEEPER
LOT I • 515N ZWIRN • MAINETAINER SIRE: K&A PROMISE KEEPER DAM: 1008 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
LOT H • 512N • MAINETAINER SIRE: PRV BACK TO THE FUTURE DAM: 1008 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
LOT K • 514N • MAINETAINER SIRE: ICON DAM: 3068 DONOR • TRENDSETTER X IRISH WHISKEY
DAM: 4303-2 DONOR • CLONE OF ICONS MOTHER - NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON
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LOT 1 • 4016 • HIGH MAINE SIRE: ME TOO DAM: 1001 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 7/20/25 FULL SIB TO MAY WE ALL
LOT 2 • 4008 • HIGH MAINE SIRE: ME TOO DAM: 1001 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 5/30/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 3 • 4004 • HIGH MAINE SIRE: ME TOO DAM: 1001 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 5/17/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 4 • 4014 • HIGH MAINE SIRE: ME TOO DAM: 1001 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 6/25/25 FULL SIB TO MAY WE ALL
LOT 5 • 4012 • PB MAINE SIRE: ALL MIGHTY DAM: 1004 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 5/17/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 6 • 4003 • PB MAINE SIRE: ALL MIGHTY DAM: 1004 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 5/31/25 DUEL DYNAMO 320L
LOT 7 • 4026 • PB MAINE SIRE: ALL MIGHTY DAM: 1004 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 5/16/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 8 • 4017 • PB MAINE SIRE: ALL ME DAM: CW300 DONOR • EXIT RAMP X RUMOR MILL BRED 8/4/25 FULL SIB TO MAY WE ALL
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LOT 9 • 4001 • HIGH MAINE SIRE: ME TOO DAM: 1008 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 5/28/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 10 • 4019 • HIGH MAINE SIRE: ME TOO DAM: 1008 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 5/15/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 11 • 4054 • HIGH MAINE SIRE: ME TOO DAM: 1008 DONOR • FULL SISTER TO ICON - EPIC X NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 5/27/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 12 • 4023 • HIGH MAINE SIRE: BOE EPIC
DAM: 4303-2 DONOR • CLONE OF ICONS MOTHER - NO WORRIES X TRENDSETTER X TYSON BRED 5/28/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 16 • 4002 • MAINETAINER SIRE: ICON DAM: 4201 DONOR • IRISH WHISKEY X MEYER 734 BRED 5/30/25 LOVIN SIZE
LOT 15 • 4013 • MAINETAINER SIRE: ICON DAM: 007-4 CLONE • YELLOW JACKET X HEAT WAVE X DOUBLE STUFF BRED 5/31/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 17 • 4005 • MAINETAINER SIRE: ICON DAM: 4201 DONOR • IRISH WHISKEY X MEYER 734 BRED 5/30/25 DUEL DYNAMO 320L
LOT 13 • 4010 • HIGH MAINE SIRE: EXON (FULL BROTHER TO ICON) DAM: 0058 • DATA BANK X MATERNAL MADE X ICON’S GRAND MOTHER BRED 5/15/25 MAY WE ALL
LOT 75 • 4035 • CROSSBRED SIRE: IN GOD WE TRUST DAM: 007-3 CLONE • YELLOW JACKET X HEAT WAVE X DOUBLE STUFF BRED 5/21/25 LOVIN SIZE
LOT 66 • 4034 • CROSSBRED SIRE: IN GOD WE TRUST
LOT 77 • 4036 • CROSSBRED SIRE: IN GOD WE TRUST
LOT 71 • 4032 • CROSSBRED SIRE: IN GOD WE TRUST DAM: 1049 DONOR • ICON X 007 DONOR - YELLOW JACKET X HW X DOUBLE STUFF BRED 5/21/25 LOVIN SIZE
DAM: 5114 DONOR • TOTAL SOLUTION CLONE X 1500 DONOR - TROUBADOUR X ALIAS X MEYER SON BRED 5/21/25 LOVIN SIZE
DAM: 7006 DONOR • TROUBADOUR X 7522 DONOR - ALIAS X MEYER 734 SON BRED 5/24/25 LOVIN SIZE
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DIRECTIONS 1. Using a food processor add the flour and the eggs and pulse until completely combined, and dough ball starts to form. 2. Kneed in your hand until a smooth ball forms. Wrap in plastic wrap and let rest on the counter for 20-30 min or in the fridge for up to 24 hours. (If you do not have a food processor you are able to do it by hand just takes longer) 3. While the dough rest in a clean food processor add all the cheeses and salt for the filling. Pulse until combined and smooth. (it is okay if the mozzarella is still slightly visible) Place in a container and rest in the fridge while you start the chicken. 4. Add flour to a plastic bag or a large bowl. Add chicken and make sure to completely coat in flour. 5. Once the pasta dough has rested cut into four equal pieces. Working one at a time and leaving the others covered to not dry out, gently flatten into a disk to feed though the pasta roller. Start with the thickest setting send it though two times them do an envelope folding one third over and then the other third making it
firmly press down to seal the pasta and to cut out the shape (if you do not have a ravioli cutter press down
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firmly with your fingers then cut out using a knife, then use a fork to make sure the edges are sealed). 8. Place the cut ravioli onto a lightly floured baking sheet or tray to set while you make the rest of the raviolis. 9. Once all the raviolis are made set to the side to cook the chicken and bring a large pot of water to a boil. 10. In a large skillet over medium high heat add enough oil to barely cover the bottom and heat. One the oil is hot (it sizzles when you add the chicken) use a fork to remove the chicken from the four and shake off any excess and gently place in the skillet. Make sure the chicken has
6. Lay the pasta on a cutting board or work surface and cut in half the short way. I now use my ravioli cutter as a guide and make marks in the dough as to where to put the filling. Leave one of the pieces of rolled out dough on the cutting board and spoon the filling into little piles mine are approximately 1/2 – 1 teaspoon. Place the second half on top making sure to completely cover the filling. 7. Using your fingers press the dough down around the filling removing any of the air. Take your ravioli cutter and
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space and doesn’t touch each other. Salt and Pepper to your liking. 11. Fry on first side till a dark golden brown before your turnover to cook the other side, then cook the second side to a dark golden brown as well. Reduce the heat to low or medium low and cover with a lid or aluminum foil and continue to cook till the pasta cooks. Once complexly cooked though add Cheese to the top and cover again to allow the cheese to melt. 12. Heat pasta sauce in a small saucepan. 13. Once the water is boiling add a tbs of salt. Gently add the ravioli to the boiling water. Cook for 5-7 Min depending on how thin you made the dough. Once cooked stain the water and serve with the pasta sauce and chicken and enjoy!
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Colorado State University's next Livestock Judging Coach shares his story.
I am truly humbled to be assuming the position as Colorado State University’s next livestock judging coach. Growing up, I often heard about CSU’s longstanding tradition of excellence and achievement, along with the distinguished alumni who have become valued mentors and friends. To be honest, I have to pinch myself from time to time and remind myself that I am fortunate enough to be joining the rich history and defining legacy of CSU’s Agriculture Department. Frankly, the path I took to get here is rather untraditional. Originally from Waco, Texas, my family was very limited, if not completely out of touch with the showring and production agriculture. My Dad was a local entrepreneur that made his living in the HVAC sector. My mom is something of a renaissance woman, covering fields of ministry, writing, and balancing the task of raising 4 children. Though we did not bond over what bulls to flush cows to, or spend our Christmases kidding out does, I’d like to think
my family instilled the same principles as kids that grew up on the farm. Hard work, integrity, and a passion for doing things the right way are the values upon which I have built my career on. I often joke with people when they ask how a suburban kid like me got to the point I have in life. Growing up, I was relatively convinced that my future would be playing shortstop for the Texas Rangers, if not fishing for the Bassmaster classic trophy. It did not take long to realize that division one programs were not in search of five-foot-five, one hundred-and thirty-five-pound athletes, so I was going to have to give up on the dream and pivot to something else.
In hindsight, it was God’s provision and sovereignty in my life to find my local 4-H club and join the livestock judging team. My middle school allowed the seventh graders to compete in CDE’s, so I was fully immersed in the world of judging and showing from the time I was thirteen years old. Now in full transparency, I was no shining star, yet I had the drive and the passion to figure it out. My Dad always used to say, “you become who you surround yourself with,” and fortunately I started to surround myself with some extremely talented people who saw some potential in a Wrangler pearl-snap shirt wearing kid. After attending different judging camps and conventions, I had my sights set
forever grateful for the lessons and memories I have from that place. It came down to the wire on where I was heading for senior college, but a late spring phone call from Skyler Scotten was enough to convince me to head west to Lubbock for the next couple of years. I was hard pressed to believe my senior college experience would exceed the time that I had in junior college, yet Lubbock would prove to be some of the most fun and formative years to date. For starters, having Skyler as a coach and mentor was the first step to honing my eye as an evaluator, yet Skyler is unique in the way he genuinely cares for his students and wishes the very best for them. While we did not get it done in the end, my team was named high team overall at six different contests and I left my time as a contestant behind with more friends and memories than I could have ever hoped. However, I was not ready to leave livestock judging. As cliché as it sounds, I wanted to come back and serve as an assistant coach and help students achieve the same goals and dreams that I had. Skyler was gracious enough to allow me to come on as his first graduate assistant while I worked on my master’s degree in ruminant nutrition. What I did not realize is that there was still a lot for me to learn as a new coach. Even through all the highs and lows, I cannot understate how beneficial it was to have my coaching partner show
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on judging at the collegiate level. I specifically remember being at Texas Tech’s summer judging camp and Dr. Rathmann extending his support and belief in me after he listened to what would have surely been a sub-par market steer set. What Dr. Rathmann did not know at the time is that his words would inspire me all the way through my high school judging career until my time through the college ranks. As I mentioned previously, you are only as good as the people you surround yourself with. I was fortunate to start my collegiate career at Blinn College in Brenham, Texas, judging for Quest Newberry, Adrian Austin, and Clayton Schram. If you
know anything about collegiate judging, all three of my coaches are household names that have storied histories as successful contestants. My team was small and green, but all hungry to put forth our best at each contest. I started fast in the fall of my sophomore year, being named high individual at the National Barrow Show, Aksarben, Flint Hills, State Fair of Texas, and eventually the American Royal in Kansas City. But perhaps my favorite memory from my time in Junior College was closing out our careers being named high team overall at both San Antonio and Houston. For a rag-tag group of Texans, those two wins meant a little more to us. I look back fondly at my time in Brenham and am
small part in the grand scheme of it all. I got asked at a show a couple weeks ago what my biggest goals were as the inaugural judging coach of the Rams. I likely exhausted him with the length of my answer, but in my defense, it is a tough question to answer. Naturally, my primary goal as a judging coach is to harbor extremely talented students who can showcase their intellect through contest wins and individual accolades. Nothing feels better as an educator than seeing a student live up to their potential and accomplish what they set out to accomplish. However, there is a part of coaching that is not often seen at judging contests. There is a personal responsibility to be a servant leader; to do yourself what
me the ropes and prepare me for my next steps. This past summer, I was approached by a Colorado State University faculty member asking my interest in applying for the job. I was elated to even be considered and started to put together my application. After a long interview process, I was humbled to be offered the job in late October. I have spent a lot of time in the state of Colorado judging shows and working with the young people in their FFA and 4-H programs and have always been impressed with the quality of kids and the level of stockmen that called CO home. As a prideful Texan, I always thought my home state had the best representation, but it’s nice to be moving to a place where the bar is set just as high.
The school itself has a special feel to it. We tell recruits often how there is not a bad senior college to go to, but you will be hard pressed to find a place as physically beautiful as Fort Collins. In tandem with that, the entire faculty and staff share the same mission as me: to provide a top- notch education through hands-on experience and opportunities to generate future industry leaders that leave CSU ready to make a lasting impact. I am very fortunate the Dean and Department Head have been in full support of utilizing the livestock judging program to bolster the college and continue putting Colorado State on the right track. It takes a big vision to accomplish big goals, and luckily the whole team at CSU believes in a progressive vision that will take the program to new heights, and I am excited to play a
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Hard work, integrity, and a passion for doing things the right way are the values upon which I have built my career on.
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you ask of a student, to lead by example, and inspire the change you wish to see by calling out the inherent good in each kid that calls you Coach. Ask any kid that has ever judged for me, I often like to pull examples from pop culture. There is no better quote to me about what being a coach means than when President Ronald Reagan said: “THE GREATEST LEADER IS NOT THE ONE WHO NECESSARILY DOES THE GREATEST THING INDIVIDUALLY. BUT RATHER, HE IS THE ONE WHO GETS THE PEOPLE TO DO THE GREATEST THINGS.”
I eagerly await my time to begin in Fort Collins and look forward to working with the faculty, judging team students, and alumni to continue to build on the lasting tradition of the CSU Rams. I cannot begin to express my gratitude for everyone who has made me who I am: family, friends, judging coaches and professors who have given me the time and tools necessary to accomplish what I have up until this point. Without them I am nothing, and I hope to be the same mentor and friend to future students and see them go on to succeed their wildest aspirations. ●
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In a box tucked away in my mom’s home office, there is a small green placing card. On its back are scribbles and complaints about Angus feedlot steers and judging a class with only three ewes. That card is from my very first livestock judging contest in fifth grade, when I dropped 51 off the floor, nervously gave my first set of reasons and yet somehow managed to win the elementary division. Despite my shaky start, that contest was the spark that lit my livestock judging journey. I am very fortunate that I had a mentor along the way who encouraged my brother and I to hone our livestock judging skills. Cassie Wallpe, an area FFA teacher who served as our
sheep showing mentor, nurtured that flicker of interest I’d developed in livestock judging. She encouraged my brother, Luke, and I to travel with her team to a contest in March 2017, and that single trip changed everything. Judging became a major passion for me. Fast forward to the summer of 2019 and my interest in judging escalated. Prior to that year, my brother and I showed Hereford cattle and attended the Junior National Hereford Expo to avoid competing against heifers our family had sold. That year the American Junior Simmental National Classic was close to home in Louisville, Kentucky, so we decided to participate. Although I’d been around
AJSA shows, I experienced firsthand the workload that comes with all the speeches, reasons, sales talks, quizzes, showmanship, and caring for cattle. While it was exhausting, it was also exhilarating and really fueled my competitive drive. I was lucky enough to have a lot of success that week, both in and out of the ring. I was Reserve Champion Junior Showman and showed the Grand Champion Steer. I also won the Junior Sales Talk Division. I was pumped about these wins, but that I remember most from the entire week was a visit that Dr. Blake Bloomberg made to our stalls. After sharing a few stories about the glory days with my dad, he turned to
my brother and me and asked us about our goals for the future. I answered the same as my brother and told him I had the goal of competing in livestock judging in college. He may have been joking when he asked if I’d come judge for him in college, but I wasn’t when I told him I would. I had always looked up to how he’d coached his livestock judging teams and had become a respected cattle judge. Although I was just 13 years old, I knew livestock judging was my sport and I wanted Blake to be my coach. My mom is always sharing inspirational quotes and messages with my brother and I, at work and on Facebook. I’ll admit most of it doesn’t sink in, but every
now and then she shares a nugget that just makes me think. Recently she shared one that stopped me in my tracks- “When life brings you full circle, pay attention. There’s a lesson there.” It was after my team and I won the North American International Livestock Exposition Junior College livestock judging contest, and I realized that was a full circle moment for me. While taking a team photo on those green shavings, I thought of that green placing card that showed my 51 pt drop in fifth grade. I remembered the exact stalls in the West Wing where Blake and I first talked about judging in college. And, I thought of a million other moments, both good and bad, that helped shape my livestock judging experiences. And the lesson that I walked away with from that full circle moment is that you always need to believe in yourself, be honest with where you’re at on your Chase Harker has found success not only in the judging arena, but across multiple facets of the industry. This past Summer, he exhibited numerous National Champion Females including the Grand Champion Owned MaineTainer, Reserve Champion Bred & Owned MaineTainer, Grand Champion Bred & Owned Chi Composite, Grand Chamion Chi Cow/Calf Pair, Grand Chamion Owned Chi Composite Heifer and the Reserve Champion % Simmental Heifer. Chase currently serves as the VP of Marketing for the AJSA Board of Directors.
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journey, and work your tail off to achieve your goals. It may not always work out in your favor, but when it does, it is awesome! Winning the NAILE Junior Collegiate contest with a coach I respect alongside teammates I now call lifelong friends in a facility that holds such meaning, is indescribable. As much as I enjoyed that win, it’s back to work for me and my teammates. As coach frequently reminds me, I need to improve in a lot of areas. I certainly want to thank a long line of people who shaped not only my livestock judging career but also the person I’ve become—Cassie, Aleesa, Michael, Christian, Kalen, Blake, and Grace. Thanks for your willingness to believe in me long before I believed in myself. Your guidance serves as a constant reminder to me to pay it forward. ●
Kent Habeger March 2009
Jim Williams July 2009
Wayne Colette September 2009
Christy Collins March 2010
Randy Daniel September 2010
Bauman Family November 2011
Ky Stierwalt March 2009
Phil Lautner July 2009
Steve Bonham January 2010
Kirk Stierwalt July 2010
John Sullivan January 2011
Mark Sneed January 2012
Bob May March 2011
Matt Lautner March 2012
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Schnoor Sisters May 2011
Mike Hartman May 2012
Dan Hoge August 2011
James & Nick Sullivan July 2012
Each issue of The Showtimes Magazine we induct new Hall of Fame members! These individuals are industry leaders. From showmen, breeders, business owners and judges, to an announcer, auctioneer and livestock show, the Hall of Fame represents excellence. It is a group of individuals that make a difference in our industry. We have had an overwhelming response to our Hall of Fame since it was started in March 2009! We always welcome nominations for our Hall of Fame. If you would like to nominate someone for our Hall of Fame, please email us at theshowtimes@yahoo.com.
American Royal October 2011
Dave Guyer September 2012
Bo Sanders November 2012
Faber Family September 2013
Nick Reimann May 2014
Brandon Callis March 2015
John & Jeannie Griswold July 2015
Jerrod Arthur July 2016
Jack Ward January 2013
Eugene Ritchey November 2013
Pearl Walthall May 2014
Kyla Fawcett May 2015
Jensen Family January 2016
Cindy Cagwin-Johnston September 2016
Willoughby Family March 2013
Robert Funk January 2014
Brock May July 2014
Jason Hoffman May 2015
Horn Family March 2016
Alan Miller November 2016
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Caldwell Family March 2013
Scott Schaake January 2014
Deb Miller September 2014
Baylor Bonham July 2015
Stewart Family May 2016
Steve Gabel January 2017
Winegardner Family May 2013
Mark & Deb Core March 2014
Cherry Knoll Farm November 2014
Bailey Buck July 2025
Kendall Bremer July 2016
Travis & Jill Otterstad January 2017
Ron & Becky Thompson July 2013
Gib Yardley March 2014
Tracy Goretska January 2015
Don Greiman September 2015
Maddy Udell July 2016
Teri Barber March 2017
Loren & Maureen Broad March 2017
Stephanie Steck November 2017
Sara Sullivan August 2018
Allan Family January 2019
Jerry McPeak November 2019
Schrag Family August 2020
Lindsey Broek May 2017
Charles W. Herbster November 2017
Dave Duello August 2018
Mark Hoge March 2019
Elmore Family January 2020
Lazy JB Angus September 2020
Amy Cowan May 2017
Mikala Grady January 2018
Pembrook Cattle Co. September 2018
Kent Jaecke May 2019
Kassidy Bremer January 2020
Ashley Wagner & Jessie Schlipf January 2020
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Wade Rodgers August 2017
Aegerter Family March 2018
Becca Moore September 2018
Blake Nelson August 2019
Jirl & Brenda Buck March 2020
Conley Cattle November 2020
Smith Family August 2017
Chadwick Folger May 2018
Jack Ragsdale November 2018
Clanton Family September 2019
Effling Family May 2020
Parke & Hatmaker Family November 2020
Shane Bedwell September 2017
Walker Family May 2018
PD Miller January 2019
Matt Gunderson November 2019
Linde Sutherly August 2020
Graham Blagg January 2021
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