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FFA News (Puyallup, WA) - September 18, 2009

Elma FFA Does the Puyallup Fair with a Winning Style

September is the month Elma FFA kicks off the school year with fair displays and competition.  Elma FFA had over 200 members exhibit many items ranging from corsages, flower arrangements, education posters, agriculture science investigations, forest tree identification boards, demonstrations, and more at the Western Washington Puyallup Fair.  FFA Advisors; Christi Kershaw, Kendra Meek, Dave Rutherford, and Kari Toms assist students with fair exhibits to compete for blue and red ribbons. Numerous blue ribbons were award for top quality projects.  Elma FFA was also awarded Best Horticulture Chapter.

The Top Awards are as follows:

Kolbey Peek – Best of Show in Floral Design
Johanna Swalander – Best of Lot Vegetables
Elizabeth O’Brien – Best of Lot Vegetables
Raelene Darnell – Best of Lot Vegetables
Hollie Hatcher – Best of Lot Floral Design
Paige Valois - Best of Lot Floral Design
Curt Farr - Best of Lot in Forestry
Reynaldo Ayala – Champion Education Poster
Raelene Darnell – Champion Education Poster

The State Poultry Career Development Event was another event Elma FFA competed in during the Puyallup Fair. Two teams of five members represented Elma sweeping 1st and 2nd place.  Additionally, Elma FFA swept all top 10 individual positions.  First place to Cory Roberts, Luke Boyer – 2nd, Emily Kershaw – 3rd, Matt Hinderlie – 4th, Amanda Brown – 5th, Ella Pittsley – 6th, Reynaldo Ayala – 7th, Logan Zepp – 8th, Megan Custis – 9th, and Katie Sund – 10th. 

Elma FFA will compete at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, IN, October 17-24.  “I am excited to win and earn the opportunity to travel and compete at the next level”, states Matt Hinderlie, Washington State FFA Poultry Science Team member.  Elma FFA captured a state championship earlier in August in Dairy Cattle Evaluation.  Combined with two state champion teams, the chapter will also be honored for 3-Star National Chapter as top 2% in the nation, and Brett Boyer will earn the highest individual achievement in FFA as an American Degree Recipient.

Elma FFA members; Taylor Zepp, Bryan Nolan, and Garrett Graves placed 12th in the State Tractor Driving competition.

 

 
 
 
 

The FFA is an integral part of the Agricultural Education program. To join the FFA you must be enrolled in an Ag Science Education course in your local school.  Contact your school’s counselor or Ag Science instructor to enroll in Ag Ed and join the FFA--Dues are currently $20 for the year.

FFA is a great way for to earn money for school. If you are a hard worker and love to work with other people then this is the group for you -- you earn while you learn in various agricultural experience activities.

Elma FFA Chapter has many very cool trips and advantages that you would not get if you where not in the club, such as showing pigs , competing in Career Development Events, Trap shooting ,. and going to the FFA State Convention! They have such a great time!