#SupporterSpotlight – Harrison French and Associates

We would like to take this moment in time to shine a spotlight on another one of our amazing supporters who help make our annual Founders Crawfish Boil possible, Harrison French and Associates of Bentonville, Arkansas.

This wonderful company has been involved with the Children’s Safety Center of Washington County for four years. Our Platinum Sponsor’s CEO, Dave Wilgus, told us that their favorite thing about getting to be involved with the CSC is knowing they are helping the Center care for the abused children of our county.

When asked what their favorite way to get involved is, the answer was a hearty, “Sponsoring and attending the Crawfish Boils!”

We know that everyone has favorite memories from the previous Crawfish Boils. Thankfully, Dave’s favorite is one the crowd get to experience every year:

“Dan Arrington’s gumbo – it is the best gumbo in NWA!!! Dan’s always out there in the heat working behind that hot stove making it for us every year!”

While Dave was unable to attend this year, HFA was able to raffle off a whopping EIGHT tickets to the boil!

“I know those are coveted tickets every year, since the food and music are so great!” said Dave.

Harrison French and Associates, thank you so much for everything you do!

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