Olympia FFA feeds local farmers
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[October 12, 2018]     Send a link to a friend  Share

The Olympia High School FFA provided free meals for local farmers on Wednesday, September 26th. FFA members distributed more than 400 pork burgers, chips, cookies and drinks at six local elevators. The elevators at Atlanta (Top Flight Grain), McLean (Evergreen FS), Stanford (Stanford Grain), Danvers (Danvers Farmers Elevator), Armington and Minier (Grainland Coop) donated the drinks and assisted with logistics of the event. The Olympia FFA Alumni also assisted with serving the meals. The Cory Miller Family donated the hog and Bloomington Meats donated the processing.

“It was nice to see all the farmers and find out about how they were doing. I think everyone enjoyed their meals,” stated Adam Swartzendruber, freshmen FFA member. Bree Morrow, sophomore FFA member said, “It was a lot of fun because I was able to talk to the farmers and find out more about them. I also enjoyed getting to know my fellow FFA members better.”

The Olympia FFA would like to thank all the local farmers for their efforts to provide the safest, most abundant and affordable food supply in the world. It was not necessary, but many of the farmers made very generous donations to the FFA chapter.

Pictures by Bryce Hoffman


L-R Tristan Rennie, Shandre’ Willoughby, and Ryan Cleinmark prepare meals at the Danvers Elevator.

 

L-R Shelby Lynch, Lizzy Davis, Kati Owen, Alyssa Casey, Jackie Payne, and Brayden Daringer hand out meals at the Stanford Elevator.
 

Tyler Miller and Ruger Underwood wait for farmers to arrive in Armington.
 


Molly Schempp, Kailey Little and Cavit Schempp served meals in Atlanta.

 


Adam Swartzendruber along with Sam and Josie Litwiller served farmers in Minier.

 

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