OPINION | Carin Schoppmeyer: Butterflies and blooms boost Saving Grace, farm provides for growth

Farm provides for growth

The Saving Grace Board of Directors welcomes supporters to the 15th annual Butterflies & Blooms benefit luncheon March 28 at the Rogers Convention Center. They are: Carol Johnston; Josh Walker; Becky and Kent Shaffer, Lauren Greenhaw, Brandi Mallard, Matt Lewis, Toby Dible, Stephanie Riffle, David Lange, Adrienne Woods, Sean Campbell, Heather Kees, Ashley Goss and Cheryl Ziegler.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeyer)
The Saving Grace Board of Directors welcomes supporters to the 15th annual Butterflies & Blooms benefit luncheon March 28 at the Rogers Convention Center. They are: Carol Johnston; Josh Walker; Becky and Kent Shaffer, Lauren Greenhaw, Brandi Mallard, Matt Lewis, Toby Dible, Stephanie Riffle, David Lange, Adrienne Woods, Sean Campbell, Heather Kees, Ashley Goss and Cheryl Ziegler. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeyer)


Saving Grace's 15th annual Butterflies & Blooms benefit boasted a sold out event March 28 at the Rogers Convention Center. The luncheon is the nonprofit organization's largest fundraiser and is the source of approximately one-third of its budget each year.

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