Minnesota FFA s 92nd state convention will be held virtually on April 19-23.
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The theme for the 92nd annual Minnesota FFA Convention is Worth It.
This year’s convention will be a mix of virtual sessions, statewide recognition, interactive state competition finals and workshops, as well as in-person convention-in-the-classroom activities, according to a press release for the event.
“When I focus on our theme Worth It, I think of the little things that happen in everyday life. I think this whole year has been focusing on those smaller things we ve often taken for granted, and it matters that we recognize that even those less celebrated moments have worth,” said Ben Olander, Minnesota FFA state president.
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MINNEAPOLIS, M.N. (Ag News 890) – The Minnesota FFA will hold its 92nd Convention April 19-23 with the theme Worth It.
This year’s convention will be a mix of virtual sessions, state-wide recognition, interactive state competition finals, and workshops, as well as in-person convention-in-the-classroom activities.
“When I focus on our theme Worth It, I think of the little things that happen in everyday life. I think this whole year has been focusing on those smaller things we’ve often taken for granted, and it matters that we recognize that even those less celebrated moments have worth,” said Ben Olander, state president.