A special visit for Pine Plains FFA

PINE PLAINS — The Pine Plains FFA chapter received a rare visit last week from a national figure as 20-year-old Levy Randolph, the National FFA president, dropped by the Stissing Mountain Middle School/High School on Sept. 24 for breakfast and an early morning schoolwide pep talk in the auditorium.

Randolph was joined by New York state FFA officers.

There are more than half a million FFA members in the United States. Randolph is one of six elected to serve as national FFA officers. With that honor comes a busy 365 days; he’s been on the road for an accumulative 10 months of the year and has logged more than 100,000 travel miles.

His stop at Pine Plains was one of nearly a dozen that week as the group tours the Hudson Valley.

“It’s a busy schedule and it can be tiring,� Randolph said with a indefatigable grin, “but it’s very rewarding. You have the opportunity of a lifetime to interact with all kinds of people.�

Randolph, who is from California, said he has visited chapters with as many as 1,000 members to ones with fewer than 10.

“Pine Plains has a nice medium number,� he said, “and there are a lot of new members, which is great to see.�

Following breakfast, Randolph took the stage for a speech on the importance of working hard and following your dreams, a message he said is applicable to anyone, not just FFA members.

“The most rewarding thing I get out of my visits is just the opportunity to talk to FFA students,� he said, “to see how they’re doing and where they are in their lives. Even if a student isn’t in the program, it’s rewarding for me to be able to have those real conversations.�

The special visit comes just as Pine Plains is gearing up for its annual FFA Fall Festival, which will be held this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 8 and 9, at the Stissing Mountain Middle/High School.

Admission and parking for the event is free. The following is a schedule of the main events for the weekend:

Friday, Oct. 8:

9 a.m. to 9 p.m.: Pine Plains Garden Club Flower Show

10 a.m.: Section judging for small animals, rabbits, chickens, etc.

11:30 a.m.: Dairy show, followed by FFA dairy showmanship

Noon: Inside exhibits open to public

4:30 p.m: Lawn tractor pull

5 to 7 p.m.: Roast beef dinner in high school cafeteria: $13 adults, $8 children

Saturday, Oct. 9:

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Pine Plains Garden Club Flower Show

9:30 a.m.: Parade from Seymour Smith to Stissing Mountain Middle/High School

10 a.m.: Horse showmanship and ground diving

11 a.m.: Pine Plains championship Horse Pull begins; beef, goat and sheep showmanship

Noon: Dairy showmanship

2 p.m.: Pet show; cow pie raffle

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