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“Firethorne Stampede” Supports Katy ISD FFA Livestock Show and Sale, Students’ College Funds

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Photo ID: James Taylor High School Senior Shelby Jasso, (center, left) a Firethorne Guide at the Katy/Fulshear community’s Visitor Center, showed off her prized rabbit to “Firethorne Stampede”/Firethorne General Manager Wayne Meyer (center, right) and FFA students Caitlin Powers (left) and Shelby Wells (right) at the recent Katy I.S.D. FFA Livestock Show and Sale.  The “Firethorne Stampede” was the high bidder on Jasso’s eighth place rabbit, as well as the sale’s Grand Champion Goat, Reserve Champion Broiler and Grand Champion Showman Lamb, among others.

Katy/Fulshear, TX -- March 9, 2010. . . The “Firethorne Stampede” auction team raised its bidding paddle high to purchase the Grand Champion Goat, Reserve Champion Broiler, Grand Champion Showman Lamb, and several other prized animals at the Katy Independent School District (I.S.D.) Future Farmers of America (FFA) Livestock Show and Sale.  The Firethorne team also bought the fourth place goat, eighth place rabbit, 14th place lamb and pig, plus 10 add-ons in the Barn Sale to support FFA college funds for Katy I.S.D. students.

“The Katy I.S.D. FFA Livestock Show and Sale is always a highlight of the year.  We especially were thrilled to purchase the rabbit raised by one of our own Firethorne Guide employees, Shelby Jasso, who is a senior at James Taylor High School,” said “Firethorne Stampede” spokesman Wayne Meyer.  “Shelby has done a great job as an FFA student and at Firethorne, where she’s worked after school and summers,” said Meyer, general manager of the 1,400-acre Firethorne master-designed community in Katy/Fulshear.

The “Firethorne Stampede” participants are Mike Dinges, John Steffes & BKD, Lyndel Berry, Cliff Kavanaugh, Tax Tech, Terracon, Storm Water Solutions, Freed Advertising, Susan Farb Public Relations, Park Construction, Bluegrass Maintenance Jones & Carter, David Weekley Homes,  K. Hovnanian  and Jefferson Development Company.

Firethorne, located 15 miles west of the Houston Energy Corridor, features 150 acres devoted to parks and recreational amenities, a 12-acre lake with surrounding greenbelt, resort-style swim center, sports fields, hike/bike trails, parks and playgrounds, wildlife observation area and a natural bird habitat. It’s where the vibrancy of West Houston meets the small-town charm of Katy/Fulshear. Take I-10 West and exit Pin Oak to FM 1463, go to www.firethorne.info, or call 281-693-1011.

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