Westside Eagle-Observer

Gravette FFA reports activities

- BY SUSAN HOLLAND sholland@nwaonline.com

GRAVETTE — Members of the Gravette FFA Chapter have participat­ed in several activities since the 20222023 school year began. Some members participat­ed in the Arkansas State FFA dairy judging contest in August and placed seventh as a team. Several members showed animals at the Benton County Fair and some went on to show at the Arkansas State Fair in Little Rock.

In September, they brought several animals to the high school campus and held a petting zoo before Gravette’s first home football game, giving them the opportunit­y to tell many people about caring for livestock and their projects with animals. FFA members attended the September meeting of the Gravette school board and led the pledge of allegiance to open the meeting. Those students gave a presentati­on to the board about their projects, and the board voted unanimousl­y to approve their attending the national FFA convention.

FFA members entered a float in the homecoming parade in October and sold Blue and Gold bacon, sausage and chicken tenders as a fundraiser. Also in October, they attended the national FFA convention in Indianapol­is, Indiana, along with their sponsor, Justin Malott. In addition to their FFA activities, they got to see some of the sights around the city and reported they had “a wonderful trip full of lifetime memories.”

Projects members have worked on this fall include refurbishi­ng a smoker, building a trailer, custom raised garden beds, and designing and constructi­ng a custom chicken coop. On Saturday, Nov. 4, they partnered with the Gravette Chamber of Commerce to install a ramp at Old Town Park to improve accessibil­ity there.

In December, FFA again set up a petting zoo, this time at Gravette’s “Hometown Christmas on Main” celebratio­n. A couple of days later, FFA members held their first FFA chili cooking contest with several entrants. The evening also included a gingerbrea­d house contest. FFA president Ashlyn Fox was honored as Benton County Ag Student of the Month by the Arkansas Farm Bureau.

Officers of the Gravette FFA chapter are Ashlyn Fox, president; Clayton Nall, vice-president; Autumn Fisher, secretary; Jacob Curtis, treasurer; Hailey Harris, sentinel; Lansten Edgar, reporter; Jake Mayo, parliament­arian; Kassi Bird, historian; Dakota Crawford, chaplain; and Perri Miller, junior advisor.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? Brooklyn Carte, Gravette FFA/Logan 4-H, shows her animal at the Benton County Fair junior livestock auction.
Submitted photo Brooklyn Carte, Gravette FFA/Logan 4-H, shows her animal at the Benton County Fair junior livestock auction.

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