Saturday, June 20, 2009

Timberland Leadership Camp !




Week #1 SUMMER !

What: Timberland Leadership Camp

Location: Sibley State Park: New London, MN

Date: June 1-3, 2009


What a relief it was to leave the high paced MNRER and find my way to the relaxing Sibley State Park, the traditional host of the Timberland Leadership Camp for the Marshall, Tracy and Sleepy Eye FFA Chapters. This was my second year, and it was a tough contest to tell which year was better, but I do know that I met some great FFA members and had a blast myself! I was enthusiastic to know that I would also be joined by my fellow teammates Emily, Crystal and your 2009 MN National Officer Candidate, Katie Zenk, to share the experience and help facilitate activities. This was our very FIRST time presenting and working with students since our election in April, so it was a good time to fine tune our skills and recognize where we can grow. I had the privilege to sit by campfire and listen to the beautiful voice of Kayla from the Tracy FFA Chapter, and roast some delicious marshmallows with Aileen from the Sleepy Eye Chapter. As hard as I tried, I couldn’t quite surpass the quality of Scott, the winner of the “Best Marshmallow Award”, from Sleepy Eye. The single most rewarding experience from camp was watching the openness of campers to get to know each other and create friendships and memories. Here are some awesome, random and fun things I learned from campers:


Brandon from Tracy, or as we call him ‘Schroeder’, has an art of drawing penguins!


Michael from Sleepy Eye is a speed demon in the 300 hurdles and loves gum drop towers!



Tony from Sleepy Eye aspires to become a veterinarian or a teacher. Oh yeah!


Alaina and Sam from Marshall are fearless as they dominated the Ropes Course at the Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center!


Emily from Sauk Centre gave life to the words, “Oh Yeah”, and made Kool-Aid consumption even more enjoyable.


Nate from Sleepy Eye is a dedicated runner, and even took me out for a run before 6:00 am!


Meghan from Marshall may be scared of heights, but she definitely has the guts to put on a frozen t-shirt for her team! (I could not do that …)


Crystal from Howard Lake has a singing voice that you cannot even begin to describe.


Katie from BOLD has given me advice that I will forever have on the inside of my FFA jacket.


We learned what it means to be an FFA member, took on a CDE challenge, set goals and defined our vision for life, challenged ourselves on the ‘Ropes Course’ as well as learning valuable and fun lessons in teamwork. (Thank You, Michelle, for finding the final tennis ball! ) The Banquet Officer Team did an excellent job on running a smooth banquet and handing out appropriate awards for each member present. I had the pleasure of escorting Aileen to the Banquet and she helped me discover how to cut our pork chops with a plastic spoon! After banquet, Mark, Scott and Nate got an “Extreme Make-Over: FACE EDITION” for their talent act I will never forget. What a great way to begin my service as a State Officer, with the members!

I miss everyone at camp, but I don't miss the catepillars, and can’t wait to see ya’ll again!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Your 2009-2010 Minnesota FFA State Officers are...



State Sentinel: Mike Sheely, Southland FFA


State Reporter: Labecca Johnson, Winona FFA


State Treasurer: Crystal Jones, Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted FFA


State Secretary: Emily Achen, Sauk Centre FFA


State Vice-President: Katie Miron, Forest Lake FFA


State President: Kirby Schmidt, Marshall FFA



We are ALL extremely humbled and excited to be elected to such
offices to represent and serve the membership of the Minnesota FFA Association!




On a personal note, aside from State Officer, the 80th Minnesota FFA Convention was a rewarding time. I am so proud of the successes of each chapter and member present at the convention through their Career Development Events, Supervised Agricultural Experiences, National Chapter Award, Servive contributions and attitude to truly "Experience the Leagacy" of Minnesota FFA and Agricultural Education.


I was honored to place 3rd as an individual and team in the Crops CDE with my home chapter of Marshall, along with Shane, Justin and Ian. We had so much fun practicing together and creating our own interesting study methods (that only we would understand) to guide us to a rewarding experience of the competition.
Thank You to the Monsanto Company for their sponsorship of our awards!


Please enjoy the awesome photography of Matt Addington from the 80th Convention at the following link:



ENJOY!
... if you missed the excitement, here it is on YouTube !

Finally!

Our State Officer team is officially on the web, for your access, in BLOG form!
I am incredibly excited to keep you all posted on and answer your question of,

What's going on with that FFA guy, Kirby ?


I realize that I have been to a number of events prior to this date, but don't worry because I have been taking note and reflection of my time being mindful to share!

* Note, the whole Blog thing is new, foreign language to me, so I am still fine tuning how I can work with it.*
Week #1 SUMMER !

What: AURI- Minnesota Renewable Energy Roundtable

Location: Mankato, Minnesota

Date: June 1, 2009

My very first week of summer, just the day after I graduated from Marshall Senior High School, I found myself back in gear with State Officer busyness and fun! Monday, I spent my day at the Minnesota Renewable Energy Roundtable hosted at Minnesota State University, Mankato and sponsored by AURI, (Agricultural Utilization Research Institute.)

The MN Renewable Energy Roundtable works to ensure 1) that the State of Minnesota is a recognized leader in renewable energy knowledge, application, and utilization. And 2) to create an implementation platform for moving short and long-term strategic action forward for Minnesotans and its Roundtable Partners.

It was an interesting and enlightening day as I met with those people who have interest and influence in our State’s direction of renewable energy. I was proud to be the only student present among those present! Meeting with members from the ( take a deep breath ) …Minnesota Corn Growers Association, Minnesota Valley Alfalfa Producers, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Windustry, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Minnesota Department of Commerce, MnSCU System, Russell Herder, Minnesota Conservation Corps, Coon Rapids Energy/Environment Demonstration (CREED), College Deans as well as former FFA members to summarize the diversity of those present! Mr.Sawatzke, my faithful Marshall Chapter advisor, and I broke out with a group of representatives from many of the ‘names’ listed above and discussed what we would like to see happen or change in Minnesota. Some exciting and interesting ideas were presented such as creating a “Career Pathway” designed specifically for renewable energy based jobs, like wind and solar power.
I expressed my own ideas on the promotion of renewable energy in the classroom and increased curriculum and courses for High School students. Ultimately, it would be cool to even have a wind turbine or other form of technology on campus for students to interact and learn about! Acknowledging the growing popularity and relevance of “green” collar jobs, we discussed the potential of having our very own Minnesota FFA State CDE based on Renewable Energy! Oh, and we had some delicious food too!

Thank You AURI for making this event possible !
...if you had the money to do whatever you wanted, what aspect of renewable energy would you invest in ?

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