From State Finals to Flower Bouquets: A Month of Growth for Geneseo FFA

What a superb kickoff to a new FFA year! This month’s recap will cover our many successes in the month of May, including District 1 Public Speaking, State Parliamentary Procedure/Conduct of Chapter Meetings, Points Chart Trip, Adopt-A-Highway, SAE Tour, and our Bend Don’t Break Event.

District 1 Public Speaking

Dawsyn, Kolby, and Faith participated in the District 1 Public Speaking LDE. This contest provided members with an excellent opportunity to strengthen their communication skills, build confidence speaking in front of others, and further their understanding of important agricultural topics.

Dawsyn McDonald competed in Extemporaneous Speaking, which means she was required to prepare and deliver a speech on an agricultural issue within a limited amount of preparation time. Kolby Causemaker competed in Prepared Speaking, which required her to research an agricultural topic, write an original speech, and present it before a panel of judges. Faith Kuster competed in Creed Speaking, which asks participants to recite and interpret the FFA Creed while answering questions about its meaning and purpose.

We are incredibly proud of these members for representing our chapter at District and continuing to grow as well-spoken leaders and communicators!

May Adopt-A-Highway Cleanup

State Parliamentary Procedure/Conduct of Chapter Meetings

Both our Parli and Conduct teams competed at the state level on May 7th. It was a great experience for both teams and a fun way to wrap up the contest season as the school year came to an end.

The Parliamentary Procedure team included Chairperson Hannah Wildemuth, Floorperson 1 Dawsyn McDonald, Floorperson 2 Annabelle Betcher, Floorperson 3 Jackson Frank, Floorperson 5 Jacey Gehl, and Floorperson 6 Ella Schaaf.

The Conduct of Chapter Meetings team consisted of President Faith Kuster, Vice President Ashlynn Chamberlain, Secretary Delaney Killian, Reporter Faith Schaver, Treasurer Lili Marshall, Sentinel Molly Wannemacher, and Advisor Henry Dwyer.

We are very proud of these teams for earning the opportunity to compete at the state level!

Points Chart Trip

Every year, members with the most participation points are invited to go on an educational (but fun!) trip with their fellow members at the top of the points chart. This year, Living Lands and Waters welcomed us onto their “floating classroom,” the Mississippi River Institute. 

Bend Don’t Break Grant - Petals for Positivity at the Local Motive

Members learned about the founding of Living Lands and Waters, how barges operate, and the many career opportunities available on the river. They also heard from a guest speaker, an Illinois DNR fisheries biologist, who shared insights about fisheries management and careers in the field. It was a fun day filled with learning and exploration. 

Adopt-A-Highway

Members wanting to use their time for good helped out at our May Adopt-A-Highway event. Cleaning up everything from plastic bottles to vehicle debris, members worked hard to help keep our community clean. It was a great way to give back while spending time with fellow FFA members.

SAE Tour

Members invited their families to come experience and learn about SAE projects throughout our chapter. Fueled by Kim Chamberlain’s famous cinnamon rolls, members carpooled across Geneseo and got to see where their friends spend so much of their time and hard work. A few stops included Kat Zelnio Quarter Horses with Annabelle Betcher, Pink Prairie Gardens with Jack Gehling, and a cookout at Frank Pumpkin Farm to end the day. It was a great opportunity to learn more about the diversity of SAE projects within our chapter, and we look forward to doing the SAE Tour again in the future!

Bend Don't Break Event

With the help of the Bend Don't Break Grant, we were able to spread Petals for Positivity throughout our community. Members put together beautiful bouquets to hand out to community members on Thursday morning before school outside of The Localmotive. Each person walking by was offered two bouquets of flowers, one to keep and one to give away to keep spreading positivity. It was a simple but meaningful way to spread kindness and keep positivity flowing throughout our community.

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