Christian County FFA Chapter had another successful end to the year at their annual banquet with messages by Congressman James Comer and Kentucky FFA Reporter Laken White.
While Comer could not attend the banquet, he still shared his congratulations to the members of the FFA chapter by writing a letter read by District Director Sandy Simpson.
click to download audioIn this letter Comer also shares his own experience with the club, while thanking FFA members for their advocacy for agriculture.
click to download audioFinally, Comer wishes the FFA members good luck in their futures.
click to download audioKentucky FFA Reporter Laken White tells Christian County FFA members about heros. She said she met her hero on the first day of her Freshman year of high school.
click to download audioWhile Mr. York may not have had a superpower or the ability to fly, he still made an impact in White’s life, just as many FFA advisors do now.
Christian County FFA members Dylan Myers and Hailey Williams received the Spirit of the Creed award.
The Star in Agribusiness award was presented to Lillian Westerfield for her strawberry project.
The Star in Placement award was presented to Kaylee Adams.
And Eli Morris was presented the Star Farmer award.
The chapter officers welcomed a group of friends and supporters to the ranks of honorary membership.
The Burley Tobacco Association Scholarship was presented to Kaylee Adams.
The Christian County FFA Alumni Scholarship was presented to Lynslee Cansler
The Murrell Webb Memorial Scholarship was presented to Hailey Kozac.
The Chapter also had a memorial table for high school Senior and active FFA member Todd Harris, who passed away.