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Pennsylvania dairy farmers working through the American Dairy Association North East alongside Global Trading LLC and YMCA of Centre County will hold a free milk and food drive on Wednesday, April 21.
The drive will have 1296 food boxes containing a gallon of milk, and assorted dairy produce and meat products, according to a news release.
The drive will take place on Locust Lane between East College Avenue and East Calder Way from 4-6 p.m.
Walk-ups to the drive are not permitted, and those receiving the food boxed are asked to remain in their vehicles and open their trunks to receive the food.
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For the first time in their history the American Dairy Association North East (ADANE) board will have a female farmer leading the board. It s nothing new for Audrey Donahoe from Clayville who has been leading the way her entire life. Here are 10 facts
We first met Audrey and her family during one of our Meet A Central New York Farmer segments last October. She and her husband, Jeff operate the Atrass Farm on Holman City Road in Clayville. The unusual name comes from using the first initial of their six kids names.
She s a sixth generation dairy farmer who has served on the ADANE board for 20 years and is currently chair of the National Dairy Council. If farming and raising six children isn t stressful enough, Audrey was also featured on the reality TV show, Wife Swap, participated in cooking a meal with another reality TV star, and once got to unveil the New York State Fair butter sculpture.
The more than 70,000 classrooms and homes participating in the Dairy Excellence Foundationâs Adopt A Cow program for the 2020-21 school year will be invited to join virtual live chats to culminate their year-long experience. The Dairy Excellence Foundation and program partners, including seven regional Dairy Checkoff-funded associations across the US, will host the live chats with the 22 dairy farm families who graciously shared their calves with the classrooms this past year. Anyone who is interested in experiencing the Adopt A Cow program in action can join one or more of the live chats, which will be on the Foundationâs YouTube Channel throughout April and May.