Josh Kindred and
Karmen Glueck address the student body at the annual FFA Week
assembly.
Karmen Glueck, President began by introducing the
chapter officer team.
Mariah Maris and
Ragean Woolen recite the FFA Creed.
Next, freshmen Ragean Woolen and Mariah Maris showed
their passion for FFA by presenting the FFA Creed. Karmen Glueck
continued by reflecting on her time as the 2017-2018 Olympia FFA
President and spoke of the impact FFA has had throughout her 4 years
of membership. Following introductions and speeches, the games
began!
Five teams competed in the relay race, where they had to finish a
bottle of milk, ride a wooden horse, guide a pig balloon, and
balance an egg on a spoon. The senior team won the relay and were
rewarded a catered lunch from Minier IGA later in the week.
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Lizzy Davis competes
in the bale toss competition as Lexi Hoffman waits for her turn.
Both guys and girls competed in the straw bale toss
to see who could throw a bale the farthest.
Truck and Tractor categories included, Best of Show, Fixer-Upper,
Classic, and Daddy’s Money. Winners were Lexi Hoffman, Payton Fann,
Bailey Rogers, and Garrett Smith, respectively.
Throughout the week dress-up days included Blue and Gold day,
America day, College wear, and Flannel Friday. On Friday, a
delicious breakfast was made for all FFA members and High School
staff, in order to show our appreciation for their year-round
participation and support!
When asked why Olympia FFA recognizes National FFA Week,
Vice-President Lane Miller said, “Without FFA Week, students would
not recognize were their food comes from. The week is more than FFA,
it is about going back to America’s foundation, agriculture.”
A big thank you to our supporters in the community, Olympia High
School staff, teachers, and finally to all the students who
participated in the week’s activities!
Submitted by Molly Schempp-FFA Vice
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