FFA members are all smiles during annual awards event at HVRHS

FALLS VILLAGE — The cafeteria at Housatonic Valley Regional High School was packed Friday night, Nov. 21, with FFA students and their families enjoying a banquet prior to the awards ceremony in the auditorium.

“These are such great kids,� said Principal Gretchen Foster, loading a plate. “They work so hard, and have such enthusiasm.�

Prior to the awards ceremony in the auditorium, sophomore Arielle Betti, the chapter’s historian, attempted to fix the hair of senior Jake Blass, the chapter sentinel, to no avail.

“Stand still!� she commanded.

Moments later, any attempt at hair management evaporated as Blass did a running leap and kick when introduced to the crowd.

Betti was excited to see representatives of FFA chapters from outside the region. “I don’t think we’ve ever had kids from New York before,� she said before tearing off on yet another last-minute duty.

Agriculture education teacher David Moran noted that the production nights for wreaths and other holiday items are Thursday, Dec. 4, and Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 7 p.m.

“It’s a great time. The whole community shows up� to make and decorate wreaths and partake of seasonal goodies, Moran said. It’s also a chance to learn from experienced hands how to make wreaths, roping and other traditional holiday decorations. Everyone is invited to participate.

The annual  holiday sale of trees, poinsettias, wreaths, roping and more begins Wednesday, Dec. 3, and runs through Tuesday, Dec. 23, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Housatonic greenhouse. Proceeds benefit the FFA program.

FFA awards conferred at the annual banquet, held this year on Nov. 21:

2008 Greenhand Degrees

Kristina Aakjar, Cooper Brown, Julia Cash, Eric Christiansen, Paige Christiansen, Matthew Colby, Matthew Cornett, Rochelle Dellea, Mercedes Devito, Ryan Domingue, Adam Duncan, Kelsey Gneiting, Kerry Gneiting, Rebecca Golden, Thomas Hoose, Jordan Iovino, Dalton Jacquier, Nicholas King, Morgan Lamb, Matthew Lancto, Ryan Long, Jessie Miles, Nathan Noad, Arielle Orth, Monica Orth, Julia Patterson, Kayla Quinion, Regina Roussis, Dominic Sanchez, Sabrina Sebben, Anouchka Sofia, Martina Sprague, Kira Taylor, Dylan Thorpe, Edward Ustico, Donyelle Vallee, Crystal VonDwingelo, John VonDwingelo, Matthew Walker, Ashley Washburn, Keila Zipkin

2008 Chapter FFA Degrees

Kira Agard, Sarah Allyn, Anna Arno, Arielle Betti, Victoria Bousquet, Ryan Bouyea, Carly Brazee, Andrea Donzella, Jordan Dunleavy, Timothy Fuller, Dominic Ghi, Sarah Greene, Leo Gustafson, Alyssa Haddon, Austin Jacquier, Trevor Neely, Ashton Petrone, Justin Prause, Rachael Purdy, Barrie Richardson, Alissa Riley, Shelby Roger, Elizabeth Saccardi, William Schutt, Amanda Stevens, Nicole Zidack

Special Chapter Citation Awards

Cricket Jacquier/Laurel Brook Farm, Karl Munson, Matt Devino, Wayne Hassinger, Bonnie Moody, Bob and Martha Kilmer, Jim Anderson, Dennis Jasmine, Bill and Garrick Dinneen, Sand Road Animal Hospital, Ellery Sinclair

2008 State FFA Degrees

Chelsea Anderson, Ali Borgert, Jesse DuBois, Andrea Kleinhasser, Jeremy Kleinhasser, Will Russ

2008-2009 FFA Officers

President — Rene Boardman, Sheffield, Mass.

Vice president — Will Russ, Cornwall, senior

Secretary — Alixandra Borgert, North Canaan

Treasurer — Chelsea Anderson, North Canaan

Sentinel — Jake Blass, Falls VillageParliamentarian — Austin Jacquier, North Canaan

Reporter — Rachel Freund, North Canaan

Historian — Arielle Betti, Cornwall

Junior Advisor — Jesse DuBois, Salisbury

Junior Officers

President — Dalton Jacquier, North Canaan

Vice president — Nate Noad, Goshen

Secretary — Kristina Aakjar, Kent

Treasurer — Dylan Thorpe, North Canaan

Sentinel — Matthew Colby, Kent

Parliamentarian — Kayla Quinion, Falls Village

Reporter — Keila Zipkin, North Canaan

Historian — Martina Sprague, North Canaan

Junior Advisor — Ariel Orth, Kent

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