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NorthWood FFA strives to ‘live to serve’

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NorthWood’s FFA chapter presents students with a planned schedule lasting through the end of the year, full of activities, competitions, conventions and auctions. The FFA chapter also worked on leadership skills. The FFA chapter’s motto is “Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live and Living to Serve.” This year there are 80 members in FFA. This includes a new chapter at NorthWood Middle School, a program starting last year. The NorthWood FFA chapter also has a new advisor, Grace Allen, who took over for Amy Beer. The co-advisor is Brandy Henderson. FFA Week is Feb. 21-25. On Tuesday, Feb. 22, is the annual worker auction in conjunction with Polk Auctioneers. “This is a big fundraiser for us. We work with the buyers for four hours. Last year, we made $13,000,” said Paige Jacobs, president. A homeroom and game day party is Wednesday, Feb. 23. There will be a milk chugging contest and a game. A teacher appreciation breakfast will also be served by FFA members. Alumni game night is at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, at the high school. Tractor drive-in day is Friday, Feb. 25. Any FFA member or NorthWood student can drive a tractor to school. The members will also go bowling that night with a state officer, Nick Newman, attending. “We are also doing teacher appreciation gifts the whole week,” said Jacobs. “This is to make teachers aware of the ag industry.” The school year started off with the officers attending a retreat in

August in Bristol. “We planned our year ahead. We played some games and did a scavenger hunt, too,” said Jacobs. “We had very open discussions, too.” In September, the chapter helped maintain the community garden in Nappanee. The FFA chapter also attended a leadership development workshop in southern Indiana. Last October, several members took part in a livestock skill-a-thon. “We placed ninth in the state,” said Jacobs. “We had a team of four.” At the end of October, the FFA chapter had a fall party. FFA members also attended the National Continued on page 7

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