
NC Gov Pardons Turkeys, Shares Message of Gratitude and Generosity
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November 19, 2018ย
Today, Governor Roy Cooper pardoned two turkeys in a ceremony at the North Carolina Executive Mansion. In his remarks, Gov. Cooper expressed gratitude for North Carolina agriculture, as well as emergency management professionals who have worked through recent storms, military servicemembers, veterans and their families, educators and public servants.
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Gov. Cooper pardoned Sir Walter, a 48-pound tom raised at 7Str8 Farm in Mount Olive, and Caroline, a 28-pound hen raised at Pine Ridge Farm in Clinton. After the ceremony, Sir Walter and Caroline will retire at Naylor Family Farm in Fuquay-Varina, where they will join chickens, peacocks, goats, pigs and calves.
โKristin asked me today if I had any good turkey jokes. I said, โNaw, Iโll just wing it,โโ Gov. Cooper said. โOn a serious note, this is a time of Thanksgiving. Itโs a time to think about generosity and things that weโre thankful for, and Iโm thankful for North Carolina agriculture. Many of our farmers are having a tough time right now with the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, and weโve got to remember them as we approach this legislative session and remember them in Washington because they are an important economic driver."
On Tuesday, November 20, Gov. Cooper will join representatives from the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, Butterball and Prestage Farms in Wilson to help distribute 400 turkeys to families in need.
โButterball is proud to be a North Carolina company and to have the opportunity to be part of this historic event," said Kerry Doughty, president and CEO of Butterball, LLC. "Weโre also fortunate to provide Thanksgiving turkeys for Governor Cooper to provide for hurricane victims and those in need in eastern North Carolina.โ
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