The FFA Motto of “Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve” is a very familiar phrase to every student who has been a part of the FFA organization in their lifetime.
The Degree Ceremony held for the Caldwell County FFA Tuesday night was the beginning steps for some of the local students but it was also a time for some former students to look back and remember how the Agriculture Department and FFA brought the learning, doing, living and serving into their lives over the years. Some of those former students and now adults shared what their time in FFA means to them even now. Princeton Mayor and former County Judge Executive Brock Thomas shared he has great memories of his time in FFA.
click to download audioThomas said his experiences prepared him for life.
click to download audioKirk Greenfield shared FFA gave him skills he has carried throughout his life and his family continues to be a part of the program.
Retired Agriculture Teacher and FFA Advisor Gerry Baker noted FFA changed his life.
click to download audioBenjie Dunbar said the agriculture program and FFA helped him obtain a career.
click to download audioDunbar added he was proud to be a former FFA member.
click to download audioThe last part of the FFA Creed states that members can exert an influence in their home and community which will stand solid for their part in that inspiring task of being a good citizen. The Caldwell County FFA Chapter has a long history of training students to be successful members of the local community.