A local FFA program is finding that students in and outside of the program are having fun during FFA week.
Tri-Valley FFA Reporter Cheyenne Lockwood told the Hart Media Group that for this year's FFA Week, they are doing the classics like themed dress-up days, while also supporting their local food pantry. President Aayden Shine adds that they have great participation from non-FFA students.
Vice President Owen St. Peters explains that they have almost 200 members of the Chapter, but only 30-40 active members. Lockwood adds that there are still members who are considered "non-active" but still participate in the monthly Chapter meetings.
Shine notes that FFA Week is a great opportunity to recruit new members, as well as encourage non-active members to get more involved. All while celebrating FFA and all it has to offer.
FFA Week is February 22nd through the 28th. Learn more about FFA at Maroa-Forsyth by finding the Chapter on Facebook.













