Versailles FFA announces April members of the month
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The Versailles FFA chapter held its monthly meeting April 19. Pictured is April member of the month Versailles senior Gage Holmes.
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VERSAILLES The Versailles FFA chapter held its monthly meeting on April 19. Assistant officers were elected at the meeting, announced members of the month, and afterwards members enjoyed hot dogs, sloppy joes and ice cream. In addition, members also partook in corn hole games. The Versailles FFA April members of the month are Austin Nerderman, Gage Holmes, Abby Petitjean and Tyler Gehret.
Austin Nerderman is the son of Kim and Mike Nerderman. He’s a senior and a five-year member of the FFA. Nerderman participates in monthly meetings, Feed the Farmers, Fruit Sales, Farm Day, Dairy Judging, Wildlife, Grain Merchandising CDE and the Community meal. He is currently employed with Schmitmeyer Farms and shows beef steers at the fair.
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