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Pettisville FFA Stays Busy Through Summer Months

By Newspaper StaffAugust 18, 2023Updated:August 18, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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HELPERS FOR THE DAY … FFA members helped run the mini gator races for the Kenn-Feld Kids Day in July. From left: Caden Bishop, Olivia Miller, Natalia Alencastro, Ella Richer.

Pettisville FFA has been busy this summer, with FFA members participating in activities and volunteering at community events.

At the end of May, the Pettisville Officer Team participated in Officer Training. The training was led by FFA Advisors Megan Drake and Whitney Short.

The nine officers who attended did team building activities, planned for the upcoming school year, and learned about their individual officer duties.

On June 23-25, FFA members volunteered at the Pettisville Friendship Days. Members helped with trash pickup and ran the pedal pull competition and cornhole tournament.

On Saturday, July 22, 4 FFA members volunteered at the Kenn-Feld Kids Day. They helped coordinate the mini gator races for the children that came through.


As we head into August, Pettisville FFA is looking forward to a great school year!


 

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