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Bulletin Board Grant Challenge
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Create a dynamic, informative, and creative bulletin board that highlights FFA and agriculture. This challenge encourages FFA members to showcase their knowledge, creativity, and leadership while educating others about the importance of agriculture and FFA’s role in it. |
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Plant the Future: A Community Tree Planting Initiative
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The Texas FFA Association proudly announces a statewide community service initiative, Plant the Future: Texas FFA Community Tree Planting Initiative. This event invites all chapters to unite during National FFA week to plant trees in their local communities, fostering environmental stewardship and community engagement. |
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Chapter Activity and Engagement Ideas
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What better way to show your support of FFA than to get involved in FFA Week? Review this list of opportunities suggestions to get members engaged. |
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Elementary Coloring Contest
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Texas FFA is excited to announce our 2025 FFA Week Coloring Contest! This year’s coloring page is just waiting for a creative touch!
We encourage chapters to connect with area elementary schools to host a local contest. This can be a great way to advocate for agriculture and celebrate FFA Week! |
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Chapter Welcome Sign Challenge
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During FFA Week, we are challenging Texas FFA chapters to create or revitalize a chapter welcome sign, mural, fence art, etc. |
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Elementary School Visits - Ag in the Classroom Lesson Plan
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FFA Week provides a great opportunity to provide local K-5 students with engaging resources to increase agricultural literacy. In partnership with Texas Farm Bureau, we are providing a fun, engaging ag in the classroom lesson plan that can be executed by your chapter members, or elementary teachers. |
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Advocacy
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One way you can observe National FFA Week is by being an advocate for agricultural science education and interacting with your elected officials on behalf of agriculture and FFA. After all, elected officials are the leaders who implement change and create legislation in our communities, states and nation. |
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