Central FFA Chapter Celebrates National FFA Week – March 3-7
The Central FFA Chapter is excited to celebrate National FFA Week from March 3-7, 2025! Each year, FFA chapters across the country take part in this special week to highlight the impact of FFA and agricultural education. National FFA Week is an opportunity to share how FFA prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success.
By KENIECE ADAMS
The Central FFA Chapter is excited to celebrate National FFA Week from March 3-7, 2025! Each year, FFA chapters across the country take part in this special week to highlight the impact of FFA and agricultural education. National FFA Week is an opportunity to share how FFA prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success.
Central FFA invites students, staff, and the community to participate in themed dress-up days throughout the week to show their support:
• Monday, March 3: Tacky Day – Show off your most mismatched and outrageous outfits!
• Tuesday, March 4: Boots N Buckle Day – Wear your best western attire, including cowboy boots and belt buckles.
• Wednesday, March 5: Career Day – Dress for success as we celebrate career readiness and professional goals.
• Thursday, March 6: Throwback Thursday – Travel back in time with retro or vintage-inspired outfits.
• Friday, March 7: Blue & Gold Day – Wear FFA’s official colors to show your FFA pride!
FFA is more than just farming – it is a dynamic youth organization that provides hands-on experiences, equipping members with the tools to succeed in various career fields, from agriculture and veterinary science to business and government. FFA members develop leadership skills and explore career pathways that shape their futures.
Whether in person, on the phone, or through social media, we encourage everyone to participate in the celebration by sharing their FFA experiences using #FFAweek.
Join us in celebrating the future of agriculture and leadership at Central!
For more information, contact Ms. J. Williams at jwilliams@talbot.k12.ga.us
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