FFA Sophomores Perform Community Service for Franklin County Agricultural Society

Friends of Vocational Technical & Agricultural Education,

We are most excited to share the efforts of FFA sophomores. 27 students performed Community Service for the Franklin County Agricultural Society. The students scaped, painted, weeded, spread stone, and helped set up the livestock barns.

Great effort by the students from Franklin County Tech!!

David

FFA Sophomores Perform Community Service for Franklin County Agricultural Society

Students spruced up the Fairgrounds for annual Franklin County Fair

<![if !vml]><![endif]>FFA sophomores in the Landscaping & Horticulture and Animal Science programs worked hard today preparing the Franklin County Fairgrounds for this weekend’s 176th Franklin County Fair.

The 27 students were performing Community Service for the Franklin County Agricultural Society. The students scaped, painted, weeded, spread stone, and helped set up the livestock barns.

"All of the students are working toward a chapter degree in FFA and that involves community service and leadership," said Sara Dugas, FFA advisor and Animal Science instructor.

Added Amanda Mattison, FFA advisor and Landscaping and Horticulture instructor, "We’re trying to partner more with the Franklin County Agricultural Society, and they want to encourage more participation on their youth committee."

Sounds like a win-win for the school and the Agricultural Society!

Chapter 74 Vocational Technical & Agricultural Education

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