By Sarah K. Correll, Indiana FFA Organization
State Secretary
State Secretary
Your 2011-2012 FFA
State Secretary is a sweet tea drinking, livestock showing, reasons loving
advocate for agriculture. Sarah Correll is from Peru, Indiana and recently
graduated from North Miami High School after four years of balancing class,
livestock shows, judging contests, honor society, drama productions, and
everything else she could get involved with. She is extremely thankful and very
excited to be spending this year serving the members of Indiana FFA and helping
to spread the Indiana FFA message!
Indianapolis will soon be opening its doors to more
than 50,000 middle and high school students from across the nation. These students will be from all 50 states, as
well as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, but they will all be in the city to
enjoy one event: the National FFA Convention.
National convention will draw in agricultural education students and FFA
members to participate in a variety of activities, including sessions with
impressive keynote speeches, competitions, concerts, and the career show. Most will also be staying in the Indianapolis
area for the duration of the four day event.
As an Indiana FFA State Officer, I started the
week a little bit earlier than most.
Most members will be spending Wednesday, October 19 through Saturday,
October 22 at convention; however, my team and I headed to Indy on
Sunday the 16th as we serve as official convention
delegates. As delegates we have the
opportunity to meet with state officers and other members from all of the other
states to discuss issues that are currently facing our organization. These issues range from establishing contests
for collegiate members to continuing the floriculture competition, and I am
personally very excited to be on the Agriculture Experience Committee. My committee will be discussing potential
programs about production agriculture for our high school membership, which
means that along with meeting FFA members from across the country, we will also
get to talk about traditional agriculture and how we can get back to our
agricultural roots.
Outside of committee work my team and I will also be
attending the sessions to hear the National FFA Officers and other speakers
speak, going to the concert, and frequenting the career show. The career show hosts agricultural companies
and colleges from across the nation and is a great place to meet people and to
learn about the agricultural industry. We
will also be meeting up with the hundreds of Indiana students that will be
attending the convention to see the sights and to compete. Indiana members will be representing the
state well in contests ranging from dairy cattle evaluation to prepared public
speaking and from agribusiness management to beef production proficiency. We wish every one of them good luck and hope
to see them recognized on stage as a top four finalist or even as a national
winner!
Indiana will also be represented by Morgan Gadd as
our national officer candidate. Miss
Gadd has taken the last few months off of college to study and prepare to run
for a prestigious position representing and serving the over 500,000 National
FFA members as a National FFA Officer.
She will go through a variety of tests, interviews, and speaking
exercises before convention officially begins, and we hope to hear her name
announced as a national officer during the final session Saturday!
As a team and as Indiana FFA members, we couldn't wait
to make the short trip to Indianapolis for the National FFA Convention! Convention is an exciting time of reuniting
with friends, taking care of business, competing, learning, and celebrating
success, and we are all especially blessed to host it right here in
Indiana. It will surely be a week that
none of us will forget!
2 comments:
Nice article. And Ill vogue, living downtown. Indy WILL not see a finer, more behaved, classy group of this many kids in one location at one time. The FFA really is one of the great institutions in the county and I hope the city takes the chance to reach out, and embrace all the kids and all the parents/volunteers traveling with them.
I agree with Nathan on the quality of these young people. This is the second year we had them come to out business to learn about gourds. They are so nice helpful very respectful of us and their fellowman.
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