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Adair FFA Chapter at National Conventiol in Indianapolis, IN

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By Jena Hopkins, FFA President

Twenty one students from the Adair County FFA chapter are in Indianapolis, Indiana this week for the 85th annual National FFA Convention and Career Show.

There are over 50,000 FFA members already registered to attend this years convention sessions, view the career show, and participate in a variety of other activities. Thursday morning our group stopped at the National FFA Center to pose for a picture (accompanying) before going downtown for the day's activities.

On the trip (and in the photo) are Jonathan Vanarsdale, Tristin Beard, Amber Akers, Jessica True, Sarah Bault, Abby Royse, Katelyn Moore, Ashley Farmer and Whittney Ford. Andrew Melson, Trey Spinks, Eric Vanarsdale, Evan Shirley, Jena Hopkins, Andrew Conley, Jameson Keen, Cody Stotts, Ryan Hadley, Easton Ellis, Keisha Moss and Savannah Burton. - Sincerely, Jena Hopkins, FFA President




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Adair FFA in Indianapolis, Indiana



2012-10-25 - Indianapolis, IN - Photo from Adair County High School FFA.
Twenty one students from the Adair County FFA chapter are in Indianapolis, Indiana this week for the 85th annual National FFA Convention and Career Show. There are over 50,000 FFA members already registered to attend this years convention sessions, view the career show, and participate in a variety of other activities. This morning our group stopped at the National FFA Center to pose for a picture before going downtown for today's activities. Front row, from left: Jonathan Vanarsdale, Tristin Beard, Amber Akers, Jessica True, Sarah Bault, Abby Royse, Katelyn Moore, Ashley Farmer and Whittney Ford. Back row: Andrew Melson, Trey Spinks, Eric Vanarsdale, Evan Shirley, Jena Hopkins, Andrew Conley, Jameson Keen, Cody Stotts, Ryan Hadley, Easton Ellis, Keisha Moss and Savannah Burton. - Sincerely, Jena Hopkins, FFA President

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Adair FFA fill packages of food for Hungry in Haiti



2012-10-26 - 500 S. Capitol Street, Indianapolis, IN - Photo submitted by Jena Hopkins.
Adair County High School FFA members participated in the Rally to Fight Hunger program at Lucas Oil Stadium yesterday, Thursday, October 25, 2012, during National FFA convention in Indianapolis, IN. FFA chapters worked in hourlong shifts Wednesday through Friday to package over one million meals to be shipped to Haiti. Clockwise from left are Katelyn Moore, Ashley Farmer, Sarah Bault, Whittney Ford, Keisha Moss, Jena Hopkins, Andrew Melson, Savannah Burton, Amber Akers, Andrew Conley, Jessica True, Ryan Hadley. by Jena Hopkins, FFA President

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