FFA Lunch

FFA Lunch

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
FFA DAY ON THE HILL

“…Whereas FFA in Idaho is in it’s 92nd year with 5,271 members in 96 chapters, with the goal of developing leaders for the state of Idaho and the world in and beyond the scope of agriculture…”

Governor Brad Little made a proclamation declaring Future Farmers of America week in Idaho for next month, as hundreds of FFA students with their iconic blue jackets came to Boise from all over Idaho to attend the annual “Cenerrusa Day on the Hill” luncheon on January 24th.

“…join me in this special observance, signed Brad Little, Governor of the State of Idaho.” – Applause -

“I don’t think I’ve missed one since I’ve been in the legislature. It’s one of my favorite things, seeing all the blue jackets, the enthusiasm of the youth and just the professionalism that they have at such a young age,” Bannock County Senator Jim Guthrie.

“The purpose of this is for all of these students to come together, get with these legislators, representatives, kind of get to know what they’re doing. How they’re advocating for them here at the capitol. And I think it’s so important that they’re able to become familiar with maybe who their representatives are, their senators, stuff like that,” said Kayden Driggs, FFA State President.

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