Asher
honored by Illinois FFA for distinguished service
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[June 18, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD – Alexis Asher, of
Hartsburg IL, was named the 2014 Distinguished Service Award
recipient by the Illinois Foundation FFA. Recognized for her legacy
of significant and distinguished service to the Illinois Foundation
FFA and Illinois FFA and agricultural education. The award was
presented during the 86th Illinois State FFA Convention.
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Alexis served as the local collection drive chair
for the Hartsburg-Emden FFA Chapter for more than 20 years. She grew
annual Foundation contributions by more than $4,000 over those
years. Last year, the chapter’s total contributions to the
Foundation was $5,030. Thanks to Asher’s leadership, the chapter and
local community have raised $53,621 for the FFA collection drive
during her tenure as chair. Betsy Pech, Agriculture Education
Teacher and FFA Advisor, says, “Alexis is a tremendous supporter of
the FFA and especially the Hartsburg-Emden FFA Program. We have been
very fortunate to have such a reliable foundation chair for the
Hartsburg-Emden program”.
Alexis first agreed to serve as the collection drive chair after
being motivated by attending a Hartsburg-Emden FFA Chapter Banquet.
She recalls, “At the banquet, I saw so many students doing such
great things in the community. I knew I needed to help support the
agriculture education students”. She is most excited about how the
FFA organization helps students learn leadership and provide service
to others.
The Illinois Foundation FFA was established in 1947 to provide
incentive awards and leadership training opportunities for Illinois
FFA members. The success of the Foundation has been made possible
because of the dedication of individuals like Mrs. Asher. Today,
more than 17,520 members in Illinois benefit from the financial
support which the Foundation provides for Illinois FFA. This past
year, more than 5,000 individuals and companies supported the
Illinois Foundation FFA with gifts totaling $562,899.
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More than 3,500 Illinois FFA high school students participated in
the 2014 Illinois State FFA Convention at the Prairie Capital
Convention Center in Springfield. The Illinois Association FFA is
part of the National FFA Organization, formerly known as the Future
Farmers of America. More than 17,500 students are in enrolled 326
different FFA chapters in the State of Illinois. FFA is a national
youth organization of 557,318 student members – all preparing for
leadership and careers in the science, business, and technology of
agriculture. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the
lives of students by developing their potential for premier
leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural
education. Visit www.illinoisffa.org for more information.
[Text received; ILLINOIS FFA]
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