Biz Briefs 5/6/18

Published 12:00 am Sunday, May 6, 2018

North Carolina Tractor Supply stores raise $32,518 for 4-H youth through Paper Clover

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — North Carolina 4-H youth will have opportunities to learn valuable leadership skills thanks to $32,518 donated by North Carolina Tractor Supply customers through Paper Clover, a biannual fundraising campaign held in partnership with National 4-H Council.

“Our loyal customers and dedicated team members continue to support 4-H through Paper Clover because they see the value in supporting the future of agriculture within their own communities and across the country,” said Christi Korzekwa, senior vice president of marketing at Tractor Supply Company. “4-H programs, camps and conferences help develop today’s youth into tomorrow’s leaders, and the goal of Paper Clover is to expose more youth to those growth opportunities.”

Earlier this month, North Carolina Tractor Supply customers participated in Paper Clover by purchasing paper clovers — the emblem of 4-H — for a monetary donation of their choice at checkout in stores and online.

The spring initiative raised more than $956,000 through customer donations.

Awarded as scholarships to 4-H camps and other leadership events, every North Carolina donation benefits North Carolina youth.

“Since the beginning of Paper Clover, we have seen the fundraiser grow each year,” said Jessica Holmes, store marketing manager at Tractor Supply Company. “To have the opportunity to directly play a role in the development of 4-H youth is the reason why we work so hard to support this mission.”

2018 marks the ninth consecutive year of Tractor Supply’s Paper Clover campaign. The company’s biannual fundraiser has collectively generated more than $13.9 million in essential funding over its history, due in large part to the commitment and in-store participation of local 4-H groups.

“To see just how much Tractor Supply communities support 4-H and their local youth is incredible,” said Jennifer Sirangelo, president and CEO of National 4-H Council. “Thanks to the Paper Clover partnership, more youth are given the opportunity to experience and benefit from 4-H and our programs.”

The Paper Clover campaign will return to North Carolina Tractor Supply stores this fall, from Oct. 3 to Oct. 14.

Identical to the spring, customers can participate in the 2018 Fall Paper Clover campaign by purchasing paper clovers during checkout in stores and online at www.TractorSupply.com.

For more information on the program, go to www.TractorSupply.com/4H.

Carole Bryson joins Lake Homes Realty

HIGH ROCK LAKE — Carole Bryson has joined Lake Homes Realty as a licensed Realtor specializing in properties on and around High Rock Lake and Badin Lake in North Carolina.

Lake Homes Realty is the largest lake-focused real estate company in the United States.

Bryson brings with her 15 years of real estate experience. She currently lives on High Rock Lake.

“Carole has built a reputation of excellence in North Carolina,” said Glenn Phillips, CEO of Lake Homes Realty. “With her local expertise and the national exposure afforded by Lakehomes.com, we aim to do something truly special in real estate in North Carolina.”

To find out more about Bryson, visit her profile on the Lake Homes Realty website at http://www.lakehomes.com/north-carolina/high-rock-lake/Carole-Bryson.

You can reach Bryson be emailing her at caroleabryson@gmail.com or calling her at 361-446-5193.