FFA week committee members include Raina Brown, Riggs Martin, Nash Hamilton, Luke Hamilton, Lexi Lough, and Keely Sloan. The committee has organized dress up days, a middle school agriculture olympics, a coloring activity for the kindergarten through second grade classes, and an elementary ag day in the greenhouse with baby animals and small presentations.
The plant sale committee includes Raina Brown, Ellie Cooper, Lindsey Hospodarsky, Cutter Shefelbine, Keely Sloan, and Lexi Lough. The plant sale committee plans, runs, and promotes the yearly plant sale. The plant science classes plant and grow many of the plants that are sold in the plant sale so that they can have hands on experience with the plants that they are learning about.
The ag in the park committee includes all chapter officers automatically every year as well as any interested members of the chapter. The ag in the park committee helps assign different students to either help with parking, run a presentation booth, direct children, or help set up for ag in the park.
The Alburnett FFA Blood Drive committee includes all chapter officers as well as members Abi Bartless, Avery Houts, Keely Sloan, and Lexi Lough. The committee worked together to get community members, teachers, and students signed up to donate blood at the event and promoted the event with posters and a post on the Reachwell app. Committee members took turns throughout two school days to run a sign-up table.
The SE Sub-District Kickball committee consisted of all officers including Raina Brown, Lindsey Hospodarsky, Breanne Balderston, Ellie Cooper, Cutter Shefelbine, Jake Airy, and Riggs Martin. The committee scheduled a kickball tournament, invited all chapters in the sub-district, and prepared a location for the tournament. For the 2022-23 tournament, the weather and scheduling conflicts caused the cancellation oft he event.
The Feed the Farmers committee was made up of the chapter officer team. However, the work of many other members went into the success of the event. The committee packed safety bags for farmers to keep in their trucks and tractors and welcomed farmers to the local grain co-op for a free meal of Arby's roast beef sandwiches, chips, oranges, cookies, pop, and water. We also offered delivery for farmers who were in the field or too busy to come to us.