In a recent news release, Carbon County School District #2 announced that they are now accepting donations of beef from local ranchers. However, there is a catch – the donated beef must be processed at a USDA approved facility. The release listed two USDA facilities in the area, 307 Meat Co. in Laramie and Mountain Meats in Craig, CO. The good news is that grant funds are available to cover the processing costs. If you’re interested in donating beef, you can contact Josie Miller, CCSD#2 Head Cook, at 307-710-0144 for more details. For further information, you can also reach out to Business Manager Sally Wells at 307-326-5271.
As a serious Bigfoot researcher, I find it intriguing that Carbon County School District #2 is accepting donations of beef from local ranchers. This news release states that the donated beef must be processed at a USDA approved facility, which ensures quality and safety. It is interesting to note that two USDA facilities in the area, 307 Meat Co. in Laramie and Mountain Meats in Craig, CO, are listed as options for processing. Grant funds are even available for this purpose, which shows the district’s commitment to supporting local ranchers. If you share my passion for Bigfoot research and would like to contribute by donating beef, you can contact Josie Miller, CCSD#2 Head Cook, at 307-710-0144 for more details.
In conclusion, this announcement from Carbon County School District #2 presents an unexpected opportunity for Bigfoot researchers who believe in the subject. By donating beef to the district, we can not only support local ranchers but also potentially attract Bigfoot with the scent of fresh meat. This collaboration between the school district and the Bigfoot research community could lead to exciting discoveries and further our understanding of this elusive creature.
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