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Time Well Spent
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A production of Alabama Farmers Cooperative, Time Well Spent is television families can enjoy together as they see the people, places and events that maintain some of the state’s most time-honored traditions and heritage. 


In this television series, rural Alabama celebrates itself and shows the nation the unique appeal of this great state. Time Well Spent is hosted by Jim Allen and each 30-minute episode contains different segments illustrating separate aspects of what make rural Alabama unique. Allen brings to the screen each week a feature entitled “Rural Alabama…You’ve Got to Love It” which focuses on special places and events that add a bit of distinctive charm to the landscape of the state. 

Another segment of Time Well Spent takes a youthful look at rural Alabama, hosted by Grace Smith, who knows first-hand what it means to grow up amid the state’s pastural scenery. “Young Folks in Action” demonstrates just how young people are living and learning traditional values as they participate in rural and agricultural activities across the state. 

Bonnie Plants delivers “The Gift of Growing Things,” a segment that brings out the green thumb in everyone. A helpful guide for people of all skill levels, this section provides the tips and techniques to take gardeners from planting to pruning and harvesting. 

Special people… Special Events and Activities… A Special Place defined as Rural America…
Time Well Spent is a special program, and we believe you will agree it’s, well — Time Well Spenteach and every week.


Contact:
Time Well Spent
(Alabama Farmers Cooperative, Inc.)
121 Somerville Rd., Decatur, AL 35609
256-308-1664 Main
256-560-2664 fax
James Fudge
jamesf@alafarm.com


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