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BEDCo to host TDA ‘GO TEXAN’ briefing

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BEDCo will host a ‘GO TEXAN’ program briefing featuring Texas Dept of Agriculture (TDA) – Region 4 Field Representative Darrell Dean.

The briefing will be held on Monday March 16th from 3 to 3:40PM in the City Council Chamber, Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut St., Bonham. Following the briefing Dean will be available for individual Q&A.

Local manufacturers, producers/growers, processors, restaurateurs’ designers, and a wide variety of businesses large & small are eligible to participate in GO TEXAN and are invited to attend the briefing which is also open to the public.

Dean will also be briefing the BEDCo board on the advantages of being designated a “Rural Community – Associate Member” of the ‘GO TEXAN’ campaign during their regular monthly meeting @ 5:30PM.

Fannin County is one of twenty-five northeast Texas counties that comprise TDA’s Region – 4, Trade and Business Development Regions From the Go TEXAN webpage: http://www.gotexan.org/AboutUs/AboutGOTEXAN.aspx

About GO TEXAN

There’s no denying Lone Star pride! GO TEXAN, with its signature mark in the shape of Texas, celebrates, promotes and supports the business savvy and plainspoken grit Texas agriculture is known for throughout the world. Whether it’s grown, sewn or served up on a plate, more than 26 million Texans shop, travel and dine out in support of Texas business and agriculture, looking for the GO TEXAN mark to light the way. Show your Texas pride: find Texas products, restaurants or enroll your business in GO TEXAN. What does GO TEXAN do? GO TEXAN represents Texas agri-business on state, national and international levels by building recognition for the GO TEXAN mark and helping you find Texas products. If you’re interested in more information, the GO TEXAN team is here to help. Darrell Dean – Region 4 (214) 9380067 Darrell.Dean@TexasAgriculture.gov BEDCo contact: Steve Filipowicz (903) 583-7555 Ext 107 SFilipowicz@cityofbonham.org

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