FFA Banquet: right event, wrong night


 

PINE PLAINS — In last week's Millerton News, the date for the annual FFA banquet was incorrectly listed. The event will be held this Friday night, June 6, at 7 p.m. at Stissing Mountain Middle/High School.

The roast beef dinner will be held to both raise money for the FFA and celebrate is accomplishments over the past year.

According to the national FFA Web site ffa.org, the organization, which was founded in 1928, currently has 7,358 chapters across the United States with 500,823 members.

The name of the organization was changed in 1988 from Future Farmers of America to FFA in order to reflect the expanding career field of agricultural education.

The organization's mission is to prepare students for successful careers and education in leadership skills, personal growth and career success.

The FFA uses agricultural education in order to create real-world success, and has chapters in both Pine Plains and Webutuck school districts.

According to FFA parent and organizer Deb Phillips, FFA members will receive degrees during Friday night's banquet. Also, newly elected officers will be officially installed, including: Kyle Walsh as club president, Mary Tiso as vice-president, Samantha Williamson as secretary, Saja Lindsay as treasurer, Jon Weinberger as sentinel, Heather Bitting as reporter, Shannon Fletcher as student advisor, Ashley Bartholf as parliamentarian, Deanna Dallmann as historian.

Admission for the event is $10. For more information, call FFA advisor Christine Mac Neil at 518-398-7181.

The Millerton News apologizes for the error and encourages residents to attend the event.

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