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65th FFA Harvest Sale a huge success

November 21, 2013
Pictured above from left to right starting with the back is advisor Adam Ineck, Brennan Smith, Collin Stone, Erica Wood, Wyatt Nelson, Tj Smith, Thomas Smith, and Spencer Wells. The front row from left to right Gabe Fioravanti, Gabby Munson, Jolene Neumayer, Andrea Maas, Kate Wood, Brittany Spangler, Cheyenne Andrews, Malorie Stippich, and Emma Pluid.
By Emma Pluid
Chapter Reporter

On November 9, the Bonners Ferry FFA Chapter held its 65th Annual Harvest Sale at the Bonner Ferry High School Ag shop. For 65 years the Harvest Sale has been Bonners Ferry FFA Chapter’s main fundraiser and the local chapter has received outstanding support from their community for each of those years.

On the morning of the sale, the Ag shop looks just like any other shop filled with welders, dust, and welding attire, and by the end of the day it’s transformed into a spectacular venue for dinner and an auction.

With the generous donations and support we received from over 90 businesses in Boundary County the Chapter managed to raise over $7,000 to help better our Agricultural education throughout the 2013-2014 school year through the many CDE’s, SAE’s, and Leadership conferences we attend through the year in Moscow, Boise, Twin Falls, and Louisville, Kentucky.

The Chapter would like to thank everyone who attended and helped make the 2013 Harvest Sale a great success.

“Harvest Sale has been a great opportunity for FFA members to go outside of their comfort zone and get to know the community better for over the past 65 years, it would be impossible to do without the amazing support from our outstanding community.” said by Bonners Ferry FFA Chapter President Gabrielle Munson.

Thank you again for the outstanding support Boundary County has shown the Bonners Ferry FFA Chapter in past years, this year, and will show in future years to come!
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