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Member and Industry News Briefs Member and Industry News Briefs Regional Show Information 2018 Eastern Regional Junior Limousin Show & Southeast Summer Classic: June 1-3, 2018; Location: Tennessee Livestock Center, Middle Tennessee State University, 1720 Greenland Dr. Murfreesboro, TN 37132 2018 Western Regional Junior Limousin Show & Western Limousin Exposition: June 14-16, 2018; Location: Klamath County Fairgrounds & Event Center, 3531 S 6th St, Klamath Falls, OR 97603 2018 Heartland Regional Junior Show: May 25-27, 2018; Location: Westfair Fairgrounds, 22984 Highway 6, Council Bluffs, IA 51503 Submit NJLSC Registrations and Transfers by May 5 To ensure NALF can process all registrations and transfers in time for animals to enter the NJLSC, juniors should 20 | MAY 2018 submit registration and transfer requests to the NALF office no later than May 4, 2018. That is particularly important for transfers. A letter should accompany those applications for registration or transfer stating they are for the NJLSC. NALF is not responsible for misinformation on any entries. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to complete the entry form correctly. Office Closed May 28 The NALF office will be closed on Monday, May 28 for Memorial Day. Regular office hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday will resume May 29. Have a wonderful Memorial Day! NALF Mourns the Loss of Neal Schou Neal G. Schou, 77-year-old Vinita resident, passed away early, Thursday, March 29, 2018. Neal was a graduate of School of the Ozarks, and received his Bachelor’s Degree from Southwest Missouri State University in Animal Science. Neal was a commercial cattleman who was not after any fame or glory in a trade journal or show ring. He wanted to help the rancher who may be about to lose a ranch that had been in their family for generations by adding 50 lbs. to each calf at the market, make the heifers they held back give more milk, or give the offspring a better disposition. Everyone who met Neal had a desire to try and be a better person. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and we hope they know what a powerful influence he left for many people. He leaves behind his wife, Christine, two children and one granddaughter. Written by Randy Wassom. I