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Top sellers of FFA Address Markers market 65 each!

Super salespersons Madelon Butler and Cassie Taylor have each won a trip to Indianapolis, IN. They will attend with 25 other Adair FFA members. Students are still actively selling the Address Markers in order to have a chance at many other prizes.
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By Cortney Long, FFA Junior Reporter

Madelon Butler and Cassie Taylor are the top sellers for the FFA 2010 Reflective Address Markers campaign. Both girls turned in a total of 65 signs each on Friday before fall break.

A tie was declared and now both girls will be going to National Convention next week in Indianapolis, IN.



While at FFA convention, Madelon and Cassie, along with 25 other FFA members and parents from Adair County will stay at the historic Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park.

There will be over 50,000 FFA members in attendance at the convention from all 50 states. The 27 members and parents from Adair County will be attending a Lady Antebellum and Easton Corbin Concert, Rodeo, and Hypnosis Show.

At several convention session they will hear motivational speakers and attend a career show with colleges from all across the country.

Although, the winner(s) of the trip have been declared, students are still actively selling the signs to have the chance to win other prizes. -Cortney Long


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2010 Winners of FFA trip to Indanapolis, IN



2010-10-14 - Photo by Cortney Long, Adair Co. HS FFA. 526 Indian DR, Columbia, KY

Supersellers!: Madelon Butler, left and Cassie Taylor. Before Fall Break, the FFA members had sold 65 Reflective Address Markers, each. Both won paid trips to the FFA National Convention in Indianapolis, IN. Members are still selling the signs. They are eligible for many other valuable prizes.

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