Clark County FFA Plans Full Slate of Activities for National FFA Week
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Next week is once again nearing National FFA Week. The Clark County FFA chapter will have a packed week of activities.
To start FFA Week, members will have the opportunity to attend St. Paul Church in Official Dress on Sunday, February 22, for FFA Sunday.
On Monday, February 23, members will participate in Blue and Gold Day. Members will dress in FFA attire, wearing the official colors of blue and gold.
February 24 is Career Day. Students will dress to represent their future career plans.
February 25 is Official Dress Day, when members will wear their official dress clothes and FFA jackets.
February 26 is Camo Day to celebrate the outdoors.
Friday, February 27, is Truck and Tractor Day. Look forward to seeing members drive tractors and farm trucks around the town square. As a finale on Friday evening, the FFA Barnwarming Dance will be held in the Ag Department shop.
We are about to start the busiest part of our year with contest season. Clark County FFA will have multiple teams competing in areas ranging from Public Speaking, Farm Management, Livestock Judging, Meats Evaluation, Poultry Judging, Ag Mechanics, Entomology, FFA Knowledge, Agronomy, Dairy Foods, and Parliamentary Procedure.
Proficiency Applications were held February 11 in La Plata, with eight applications advancing to area competition and hoping to make it to state competition.
We have three students who have applied for the State FFA Degree: Axell King, Lexi Oilar, and Madi Oilar.
Our American Degree candidates are Harrison Parker, Chayce Webster, Kaitlynn Justice, and Aiden Plenge.
