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ACHS Future Farmers Chapter attends leadership camp

Sarah Hancock awarded outstanding leadership award. Jera Kessler competed in talent contest, and Sam Baker competed in tractor driving
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By Savannah Roy, Adair County FFA Reporter

The Adair FFA Chapter took 17 students to the Kentucky FFA Leadership Training Center in Hardinsburg, KY, July 13-17, 2015. The chapter eagerly participated in several different classes as well as activities. Members became closer to one another and created bonds with new friends that will last a lifetime.



LTC has taught our chapter that there are no boundaries. They can do whatever they set their minds too. This week really helped members find themselves and better the person they're growing to be. Meeting new friends, growing closer with the Chapter, and learning to work together more fluently as a whole chapter.

It was honestly amazing to see the love that the staff had for us, and the Kentucky FFA.

The chapter truly appreciates all the hard work put into LTC to make it a fun and eventful week for the members. All FFA chapters attending learned numerous leadership skills and how to be more devoted and helpful in their own chapter.

This was an incredible experience that we cannot wait to repeat. As we are all excited for the new school year, we hope more will join as we learn new things. Sarah Hancock was awarded with the outstanding leadership award, an honor given to only 3% of the attendees. Jera Kessler competed in the talent contest and Sam Baker competed in tractor driving.


This story was posted on 2015-07-27 16:30:34
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Adair Co. High School FFA Chapter at Leadership Training



2015-07-27 - Hardinsburg, KY - Photo by Savannah Roy, Chapter Reporter. Adair County High School FFA Chapter members attending the Kentucky FFA Leadership Training Cener in Hardinsburg, KY, July 13-17, 2015 were - Front row, from left: Sarah Hancock, Allison Burris, Kelsey Keltner, Middle row: Katie Ploss, Sadie Reynolds, Savannah Roy, Haley Reynolds, Kaitlyn Burton, Kyla Kessler and Jera Kessler. Back Row: Amber Booher, Dylan Hancock, Alesha Bennett, Shelby Hatcher, Susan Spinks, Jessica Simpson and Sam Baker. Also attending from Adair County, but not pictured, were Randy Rexroat, Jessica and Peanut Gaskins, Kirby, Robin, Hayden and Hudson Hancock. - Savannah Roy, Adair County FFA reporter
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