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Bryan Selby Named May Scholar Athlete - 05/23/2013
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Abbey Walters Named Scholar Athlete of the Month - 05/21/2013
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Faith & Family Night at the Ballpark - 05/02/2013
To provide Quality and Service Consistently.
To be honest and fair with everyone including customers, suppliers, community neighbors and each other.
To provide an environment dedicated to personal and corporate growth.
To be good stewards of all the assets God has entrusted to us.
Better Carolina Award

The Mountaire Better Carolina Award is a monthly award designed to highlight individuals, businesses, organizations or classrooms who are going above and beyond to assist others in their community or to improve/protect the environment. Each month a winner is chosen by a Mountaire selection committee from submitted nominations.
Each winner receives a crystal engraved trophy and will be highlighted in print and online with the Fayetteville Observer Newspaper.
Our goal is not only to recognize those who are already making a difference in the state of North Carolina, but to encourage others to take on a greater role in bettering their local communities or improving the local environment. Anyone who is volunteering at community events, performing wonders in a local hospital, teaching in a classroom, helping the homeless, or something as simple as cleaning up the trash along our roadways, can be a candidate for this award.
If you would like to nominate someone for the Mountaire Better Carolina Award please click here to bring up the nomination form. We will also encourage you to send photos of the nominee in action. These photos will be used online and in the commercial vignettes. All photos can be sent to Brian Patey at bpatey@mountaire.com

This Month's Winner is:
ORANGE COUNTY EDUCATOR KIM KELLEHER
A passion for science and environmentalism, two things that have inspired Kim Kelleher in her work as a School Counselor at New Hope Elementary in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Over the past year Kelleher created a Junior Ranger program and led the charge to clean up and reinvigorate a local nature trail. Her goal, to clean up the environment and more importantly to help educate our youth on how to better care for mother nature and stay active outdoors. For her efforts Kim Kelleher was honored with the Mountaire Better Carolina Award for April 2013...for the complete story click here

