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WAFF 48 – Monrovia’s Hot Dog Eating Contest aims to raise more money for Next Step Farms in 3rd year

On June 21, members of the community will make their way to Monrovia Elementary School to watch or compete in all the excitement. The Monrovia Volunteer Fire Department will face off against the Madison County Sheriff’s Office in a hot dog-eating showdown for the ages. After the two agencies compete, members of the community will […]

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How this woman is helping the special needs community through farming in Harvest, AL – HvilleBlast

Did you know that a farm in Harvest, Alabama, is dedicated entirely to helping special needs individuals gain valuable life skills? Read more to learn about the woman behind it—who recently won Redstone Federal Credit Union’s Community Champion Award—and how she’s changing the lives of Madison County residents.

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Next Step Farms brings Farm Livin’ on Park Avenue Gala to Huntsville – WAFF 48 Huntsville

Show off your style and dance moves this Saturday at the Farm Livin’ on Park Avenue Gala, presented by Next Step Farms! Next Step Farms owner Robin Kramer and event coordinator Beth Keys recently joined 48 Now to speak about this weekend’s creative event. Proceeds for the gala go directly towards benefitting Next Step Farms, a

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Robin Kramer is helping Alabamians in need take the next step – Alabama News Center

Robin Kramer is the heart and soul behind Next Step Farms, a nonprofit in Madison County that helps adults with special needs learn life skills through farming. As the founder and CEO, Kramer brings her 25 years of experience as a special education teacher to create a hands-on learning environment.

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Robin Kramer is helping Alabamians in need take the next step – This is Alabama

Robin Kramer is the heart and soul behind Next Step Farms, a nonprofit in Madison County that helps adults with special needs learn life skills through farming. As the founder and CEO, Robin brings her 25 years of experience as a special education teacher to create a unique, hands-on learning environment.

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