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National FFA Week is almost here!

February 18, 2009

National FFA Week is almost here!

Hey guys. National FFA Week is less than a week away. Are you ready?

I suspect that most of you are putting your final touches on plans for next week. Throughout National FFA Week, I’ll be scouring the web, in search of newspaper articles, blogs, school website announcements and more. Be sure to check the Editor’s Blog daily to see what’s going on around the country during this very important week.

If you still need inspiration on things to do, check out this awesome resource: ffaweek.ffa.org
There, you’ll find great ideas, downloadable logos, press releases and more.

Also, be sure to check out FFA Nation (ffanation.ffa.org) where other FFA members are talking about their celebrations, sharing ideas and more.

Have a great FFA Week!




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