The only thing better than flannel is free hot chocolate
Today, the Lampeter-Strasburg chapter of the FFA treated the entire high school to free hot chocolate.
The lobby to the cafeteria was FULL of students waiting for their free hot chocolate from the FFA. |
Each year, FFA chapters around the country celebrate National FFA Week. The week-long tradition began in 1947 when the National FFA Board of Directors designated the week of George Washington's birthday as National FFA Week in recognition of his legacy as an agriculturist and farmer.
The first National FFA Week was held in 1948. This year, FFA Week always runs Saturday, February 18 to Saturday, February 25 which encompasses Washington's birthday February 22 birthday.
The Garden Spot chapter will be having different themes each day. All students and staff are invited to participate. Those themed days are:
The first National FFA Week was held in 1948. This year, FFA Week always runs Saturday, February 18 to Saturday, February 25 which encompasses Washington's birthday February 22 birthday.
Students throughout the school were seen enjoying hot chocolate. |
Tuesday, February 21: FFA Apparel Day
Wednesday, February 22: Flannel Day, Free Hot Chocolate, and an Ice Cream Social for staff after school
Thursday, February 23: Boot Scootin' Day
Friday, February 24: Official Dress Day
The FFA is advised by Mrs. Janae McMichael and Mrs. Holly Oberholtzer.