Two
Olympia FFA Juniors attend Farm Bureau Youth Conference
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[May 18, 2018]
Two Olympia FFA members: Lane Miller and Molly
Schempp, attended the Farm Bureau Youth Conference on April 16th and
17th in Peoria, Illinois. The two-day event focused on providing
learning opportunities to high school juniors.
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Day one of the conference began with county pictures
and getting to know the members in the assigned groups. During
lunch, students had the opportunity to ask college representatives
from Illinois State University, Southern Illinois University,
University of Illinois, and Western Illinois University their
college questions.
During the first breakout session, FFA members attended the college
fair and two workshops of their choice. Both Olympia juniors
attended workshops discussing the power of social media in the
agriculture industry and budgeting for our future career based off
of income.
During supper members took the opportunity to hear keynote speaker
Amberley Snyder, a rodeo champion, who is paralyzed from the waist
down. Amberley motivated youth to never give up and make the best of
what they are given.
The evening was concluded with a group activity, dance, and
ice-cream social.
Day two was brief, but impactful.
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Before members went home, they attended two more workshops during
the second breakout session and concluded the conference with the final keynote
speaker.
Fire Marshall Doc Patterson was a powerful speaker who reached many topics, but
overall encouraged members to work hard in everything they do and be a powerful
person.
Lane Miller reflected on the event saying, “My favorite part was the dance,
leaving knowing more people than I knew at the beginning, and attending
workshops that were realistic towards life.”
[Submitted by Josie Litwiller-Media/Marketing
Specialist-Olympia FFA] |