WV Farm Bureau Magazine August 2014 | Page 5

Something to Think About Don Michael, WVFB Director of Governmental Affairs Agricultural Education Taylor (Ravenswood, 2001-02). The big check continues to be a driving written during the night came from Past State FFA force in preparing students for Vice President Bill West (Cameron, 1967-68) and was successful careers and a lifetime in addition to the $8,000 auction sales. After three items dedicated to the Foundation’s Ag Ed Scholarship of informed choices in our global agricultural industry. The Fund were auctioned, Mr. West inquired what it would program is on the move in West now take to endow the fund so it would permanently Virginia, as can be evidenced provide the annual scholarship. When told the amount needed was $9,536 Bill handed the Foundation by the growing number of counties offering state-of-the-art treasurer a signed, blank check and said, “Fill’er in!” instructional programs. Another indicator of growth and That is one powerful commitment to the Agricultural Education program in West Virginia!! Farm Bureau success is a statewide FFA membership exceeding five thousand, with members winning honors on all levels of thanks the auction supporters and the many other the program, including national FFA proficiency award annual donors on the local, state and national levels who continue to open doors to opportunity for young winners and the state’s first National FFA Officer in men and women in the blue and gold jackets. Special nearly 40 years. thanks, too, is directed at John and Jenny Jones of Mineral Wells for their generous donation of time, Recently 800+ FFA members, agriculture teachers/ FFA advisors, program donors and guests converged on talents and resources over the years in providing Cedar Lakes for the 86th Annual State FFA Convention auctioneering services at numerous events generating and Leadership Conference. Keynote speakers included support for FFA and 4-H members in our state. Agriculture Commissioner Walt Helmick, State Speaking of Agricultural Education, Farm Bureau Treasurer John Perdue and “West Virginia’s Home commends the leadership of the West Virginia Grown” National FFA Vice President Wes Davis from Association of Agricultural Educators and Joint Staff for Mason County. Farm Bureau was visible on numerous conducting their recent summer retreat at Canaan Valley. fronts: providing a plaque and $500 to Max McCoy of The event featured an enlightening program, with quality Ravenswood, West Virginia’s Star Farmer for 2014; joining other ag entities to host a special event to reward time set aside for fellowship among the approximately 80 in attendance. One evening was dedicated to retirees, FFA members for breaking the 5000 membership mark with 17 retirees and 11 spouses participating. The for the first time in over two decades; and assisting with seventeen “Oldies but Goodies” as one spouse described expenses for the tractor driving career development them, represented 883 years of service to Agricultural event. Clyde Bailey, Kanawha County FB member and Education and FFA. Retirees ranged from the most WVFB board member, manned Farm Bureau’s “Ditch recent, Paul Roomsburg of Hampshire County to the Rule” exhibit at a career show featured on day three Bayard Swecker of Harman, who is 92 years young! As of convention. retirees shared tidbits from their teaching experience and Past State FFA Presidents were highly visible at the answered questions posed by active teachers, all were reminded of the fun, excitement and wonderful blessings FFA Foundation’s annual auction held in conjunction associated with teaching students preparing for careers in with convention. The auction generated in excess of our dynamic industry of agriculture. It was quite obvious $8,000 with the proceeds being invested to generate the retirees treasured the close comradery that has existed awards and scholarships for FFA members. Past presidents digging into their pockets to make a positive among agriculture teachers and staff over the years difference for FFA members included David Bourgeois – truly priceless! Until next time, KEEP SMILING FRIENDS, God bless you and your loved ones, and God (Ripley, 1976-77), Jim Eisentrout (Bruceton Mills, bless America. 1979-80), John Lockhart (Taylor County, 2010-11), Kevin Okes (Shady Spring, 1996-97) and Nathan West Virginia Farm Bureau News 5