by Rae McKee, Public Relations Writer
Cedarville University will continue a longstanding tradition of honoring area farmers and their families during its annual 鈥淔armers Night鈥 on Thursday, Feb. 11 in partnership with Raymond James Financial.
The farmers and their families will be treated to dinner and a special showing of the Emmy Award-winning documentary in the DeVries Theatre.
The documentary was produced and directed by 1988 Cedarville graduate Conrad Weaver and follows harvesters and their families as they trek across the country to harvest wheat. The film won a Midwest Regional Emmy in the 鈥淏est Documentary 鈥 Cultural鈥 category last year.
鈥淔armers Night鈥 is an invitation-only event that brings nearly 250 people to campus annually. In addition to area farmers and their families, businesses such as Tractor Supply Co., TruPointe and Rural King are also invited to attend.
The evening will begin with a country-style buffet prior to the screening of Weaver鈥檚 documentary. The event also includes messages from Cedarville president Thomas White, Ph.D., and Jeff Beste, director of alumni and parent engagement.
According to the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, there are more than 75,000 farmers in Ohio, and more than 1,200 reside in Greene County. Ohio鈥檚 farming industry contributes more than $105 billion to the state鈥檚 economy each year and employs one in seven Ohioans directly or indirectly.
Cedarville鈥檚 annual Farmers Night was started by former president and current chancellor Paul Dixon, Ed.D., who realized the blessing that the farmers are to their communities.
鈥淚 had the vision to start Farmers Night because they are some of the finest people on earth,鈥 said Dixon. 鈥淲e are blessed by our Lord to have so many of them around Cedarville University.鈥
Amanda Gillispie, director of donor relations, scholarships and legacy gifts, is one member of Cedarville鈥檚 Advancement Division, which is responsible for organizing the event each year. Gillispie noted that there is a longstanding connection between area farmers and the University.
鈥淲e love having Farmers Night because our local farmers are our partners and our neighbors,鈥 said Gillispie. 鈥淢any of these farmers have been deeply entrenched in the community for decades and they鈥檝e seen Cedarville grow. We love inviting them to campus for an event like this.鈥
Located in southwest Ohio, Cedarville University is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 3,711 undergraduate, graduate, and online students in more than 100 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings, and leading student satisfaction ratings. For more information about the University, visit www.cedarville.edu.
The farmers and their families will be treated to dinner and a special showing of the Emmy Award-winning documentary in the DeVries Theatre.
The documentary was produced and directed by 1988 Cedarville graduate Conrad Weaver and follows harvesters and their families as they trek across the country to harvest wheat. The film won a Midwest Regional Emmy in the 鈥淏est Documentary 鈥 Cultural鈥 category last year.
鈥淔armers Night鈥 is an invitation-only event that brings nearly 250 people to campus annually. In addition to area farmers and their families, businesses such as Tractor Supply Co., TruPointe and Rural King are also invited to attend.
The evening will begin with a country-style buffet prior to the screening of Weaver鈥檚 documentary. The event also includes messages from Cedarville president Thomas White, Ph.D., and Jeff Beste, director of alumni and parent engagement.
According to the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, there are more than 75,000 farmers in Ohio, and more than 1,200 reside in Greene County. Ohio鈥檚 farming industry contributes more than $105 billion to the state鈥檚 economy each year and employs one in seven Ohioans directly or indirectly.
Cedarville鈥檚 annual Farmers Night was started by former president and current chancellor Paul Dixon, Ed.D., who realized the blessing that the farmers are to their communities.
鈥淚 had the vision to start Farmers Night because they are some of the finest people on earth,鈥 said Dixon. 鈥淲e are blessed by our Lord to have so many of them around Cedarville University.鈥
Amanda Gillispie, director of donor relations, scholarships and legacy gifts, is one member of Cedarville鈥檚 Advancement Division, which is responsible for organizing the event each year. Gillispie noted that there is a longstanding connection between area farmers and the University.
鈥淲e love having Farmers Night because our local farmers are our partners and our neighbors,鈥 said Gillispie. 鈥淢any of these farmers have been deeply entrenched in the community for decades and they鈥檝e seen Cedarville grow. We love inviting them to campus for an event like this.鈥
Located in southwest Ohio, Cedarville University is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 3,711 undergraduate, graduate, and online students in more than 100 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings, and leading student satisfaction ratings. For more information about the University, visit www.cedarville.edu.