Stop in at Culver’s, support local FFA

Giving back to your local community has never tasted so delicious.

On Thursday, May 2, Culver’s guests can purchase a scoop of Fresh Frozen Custard for only $1. Culver’s of Noblesville and Fishers will donate the proceeds from the scoops to Hamilton County FFA chapters.

“All Hamilton County high schools do such great work preparing young agriculture students in our community for the responsibility of managing our future food supply,” said Jeff Meyer and Neil Miller, owner-operators of Culver’s of Noblesville and Fishers. “We’re excited to celebrate this deserving organization.”

Scoops of Thanks Day is part of Culver’s Thank You Farmers Project, which supports agricultural education programs – including the National FFA Organization – that encourage smart farming in an effort to ensure that we continue to have enough food to feed our country’s growing population.

“Our guests want to have good food to feed their families, today and in the future,” said Culver’s CEO Joseph Koss. “They’ve shown us just how much they care about ag education by helping us raise a total of more than $2 million for FFA and local ag organizations in the past five years.”

This year will mark the fourth year of Scoops of Thanks Day. To date, Culver’s restaurants have generated a total of more than $215,000 in donations for local FFA chapters and other agricultural organizations. Learn more at culvers.com.