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President Adams and Sen. Vickers statements regarding the passing of Fred Adams

 

Salt Lake City – President J. Stuart Adams and Sen. Evan Vickers issued the following statements regarding the passing of Fred Adams:

“Utah has lost a state treasure and beloved friend. Fred Adams contributed significantly to Utah arts and culture and brought thousands of visitors to the state. He was an unparalleled innovator, leader, mentor and role model, influencing actors, patrons and members of his community. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.” – Senator J. Stuart Adams.

 

“Fred Adams is a true hero, not only to me personally but to the state of Utah as a whole. He has done the work of ten men and managed to accomplish it in just one lifetime. We are all indebted to Fred Adams for the amazing things he has done for us. He will truly be missed. His memory and legacy will last forever.” – Sen. Evan Vickers

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Sen. Fillmore to Recognize Utah’s National Blue Ribbon Schools

What:
Sen. Lincoln Fillmore will highlight four Utah schools that were recently recognized by the U.S Department of Education as National Blue Ribbon Schools.

Blue Ribbon Schools exhibit educational excellence, innovative educational practices, turnaround stories, and success in closing subgroup achievement gaps. This award recognizes the hard work of families, communities, school administrators and educators in creating optimal environments where students can master engaging and challenging content.

  

One private school honored for performing within the top 15 of the nation:

  • Juan Diego Catholic High School of Draper

 

Three public schools honored for performing within the top 15 percent of the state: 

  • North Rich Elementary School of Laketown
  • McMillan Elementary School of Murray
  • Crimson View Elementary School of St. George

 

Who:

Sen. Lincoln Fillmore

Dr. Galey Colosimo, principal at Juan Diego Catholic High School

Kip Motta, principal of North Rich Elementary School of Laketown

Joy Sanford, principal of McMillan Elementary School of Murray

 

When:

Thursday, February 6 at 11:30 a.m.

 

Where:

Utah State Capitol, Senate Chamber

350 State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114

 

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The ATA's AIM Program Donates Over $40,000 to Utah Youth Education in Shooting Sports

 

PLEASANT GROVE, UT – Utah Youth Education in Shooting Sports (UTYESS) has been awarded $40,300 from the Amateur Trapshooting Association’s AIM program. This donation will be sent to five Utah teams’ endowment accounts at the MidwayUSA Foundation, as part of the AIM program’s Winter Wonderland Fundraising Challenge. The AIM program matched each team’s minimum donation of $2,000 that was sent to the ATA at a rate of 3:1, up to a max of $6,000 per team. Utah teams donated a combined $10,300.00 to the ATA through the AIM Winter Wonderland Holiday Challenge.

 

The AIM Winter Wonderland Challenge donation will be made to the following endowment accounts held at the MidwayUSA Foundation:

  • $8,100 to the Cedar Clay Breakers Team Endowment
  • $8,050 to the Milford Young Guns Team Endowment
  • $8,000 to the Ogden Clay Dusters Team Endowment
  • $8,100 to the Riverton Shooting Club Team Endowment
  • $8,050 to the Skyline X Team Endowment

In addition, the AIM Program donated 100 Browning Knife sets (20 to each of the five teams).

 

“I have been shooting ATA targets since I was 8 years old and have enjoyed introducing many new youth shooters to the sport that I enjoy,” said Grayson Stuart, Utah State Youth Leader, Age 15. “The continuous support and help that the ATA has provided has been instrumental with helping grow our Utah youth shooting programs. It is with supporters like the ATA that Utah will continue to have great things to shoot towards.“

 

UTYESS has done a lot of work to promote youth shooting in USAYESS and the ATA’s AIM program throughout the state of Utah. Last year there were 63 shooters in Utah registered in the AIM program. This is a 62% increase over the 39 athletes that were registered the prior year, largely due to UTYESS encouraging their athletes to join the ATA and AIM program. For the 2019-2020 season, UTYESS hopes to have over 300 youth athletes participating in the USAYESS program, many of which may also elect to shoot ATA events.

 

 

 

About The Amateur Trapshooting Association

The Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) is the official governing body of the sport of Trapshooting. Founded in 1889, the ATA is the “faithful protector” of the sport of trapshooting and as such governs the sports’ rules and regulations. The ATA also seeks means to enhance the sport while stimulating growth and participation. The ATA provides trophies, financial assistance and event management to support state and provincial associations. In addition to the many services and perks the ATA offers to its members such as scores published in the Official Magazine of the ATA, Trap & Field, and online tracking of scores via shootata.com; the ATA hosts the largest shooting event of its kind, the Grand American World Trapshooting Championships. The ATA believes that their role as the National Governing Body of American Style Trapshooting instills an obligation to promote a premier program for the development and recognition of young trapshooting athletes everywhere. For more information on the ATA visit www.shootata.com.

 

About AIM

AIM is the OFFICIAL youth program of the Amateur Trapshooting Association. Members of AIM will enjoy the thrill of shooting registered competition on a level playing field as an individual and/or as a team. The purpose of AIM is to provide a safe and positive experience with firearms and registered trapshooting for youth, elementary school through college age. AIM encourages good sportsmanship and personal responsibility through competition while establishing the foundation to make trapshooting a lifelong avocation. For more information on the ATA’s AIM program, visit www.aim4ata.com.

 

About MidwayUSA Foundation

The MidwayUSA Foundation is a public 501(c)(3) charity, founded by Larry and Brenda Potterfield, working to sustain the shooting sports industry by providing permanent, long term endowment funding to over 3,000 youth shooting teams. Every donation made is 100% tax deductible and supports the mission to help communities and organizations raise funds to support their youth shooting team. Each year, teams can apply for a grant for 5% of their endowment balance to use for expenses, such as range fees, travel, ammunition, uniforms and more. For more information about the MidwayUSA Foundation and the Team Endowment Account Program, please visit midwayusafoundation.org.

 

About Utah Youth Education in Shooting Sports

Utah Youth Education in Shooting Sports (UTYESS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to educating youth in Utah about wildlife conservation and firearm safety and promoting youth shooting sports on a competitive and scholastic level throughout the State of Utah. Our purpose is to provide training and guidance to the youth shooting programs of Utah, with the goal of developing self-confidence, self-esteem, self-reliance, respect, personal discipline, responsibility, citizenship, teamwork, and sportsmanship through regular practice and competition at local, state, and national events.  For more information on the UTYESS program, or to find a team near you, visit www.utyess.org.

 

   

 

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U.S. Ambassador Kip Tom Gives Dinner Speech at USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum

 

WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 2020 – Ambassador Kip Tom, Permanent Representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, will speak at the annual dinner of USDA’s 96th Agricultural Outlook Forum, USDA’s largest annual meeting, slated for Feb. 21-22, 2019 in Arlington, Va.

 

Ambassador Tom will address the role of science and innovation in enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring global food security.

 

Ambassador Tom was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 11, 2019. He is a business leader who transformed his family farm into a substantial family agribusiness in the Midwestern United States, while launching international operations and deploying new technologies. Ambassador Tom also served as a member of the board of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.

 

The 2020 Forum, themed “The Innovation Imperative: Shaping the Future of Agriculture,” will feature a plenary panel on innovation as a solution for farmers and more than thirty sessions covering a wide range of topic relating to commodity outlooks, global trade trends, food loss and waste, frontiers in conservation, and the science of food safety.

 

Now in its 96th year, the Agricultural Outlook Forum is USDA’s oldest annual meeting and the sector’s premier event, attracting around 1,600 attendees each year from the U.S. and abroad. The forum highlights key issues and timely topics affecting the agriculture sector, offering a unique platform for exchanging information and ideas among producers, processors, policymakers, government officials, and non-governmental organizations, both foreign and domestic.

 

Visit the Agricultural Outlook Forum website to register. Follow the conversation at #AgOutlook on USDA’s Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.