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Page 1 of 3 Media Contact: Kevin Kent, [email protected] 50 FFA Members Selected for State Courtesy Corps GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Florida FFA Association is pleased to announce the selection of the 2013 Convention Courtesy Corps. The Courtesy Corps works closely with the convention staff to ensure the success of the annual state FFA convention. Being selected as a Courtesy Corps member is a prestigious honor. Nearly 200 applications were submitted and reviewed by a committee. Unless otherwise directed, Courtesy Corps members are required to arrive at convention prior to the mandatory Courtesy Corps meeting Tuesday, June 11, 2013 at 1:00 pm in Curacao 3. An official schedule of duties will be posted prior to convention, and some Courtesy Corps members will be asked to help with Career Development Events on Monday. Student Name (First) Student Name (Last) Chapter Abbie Edenfield Altha MS Caylynn Reeder Altha MS Hannah Barnett Apopka Memorial MS Thomas Hutchinson Barrington MS (Glenn) McKenzie Johnting Bartow MS Katy Locke Bartow SR Chad Revis Belleview SR Kaitlynn Coatney Bok Academy Cassidy Dossin Brandon HS Sara Humphreys Branford Katie Lloyd Branford Allison Randell Branford Austin Davis Bunnell SR

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Media Contact: Kevin Kent, [email protected]

50 FFA Members Selected for State Courtesy Corps GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Florida FFA Association is pleased to announce the selection of the 2013 Convention Courtesy Corps. The Courtesy Corps works closely with the convention staff to ensure the success of the annual state FFA convention. Being selected as a Courtesy Corps member is a prestigious honor. Nearly 200 applications were submitted and reviewed by a committee. Unless otherwise directed, Courtesy Corps members are required to arrive at convention prior to the mandatory Courtesy Corps meeting Tuesday, June 11, 2013 at 1:00 pm in Curacao 3. An official schedule of duties will be posted prior to convention, and some Courtesy Corps members will be asked to help with Career Development Events on Monday.

Student Name (First) Student Name (Last) Chapter Abbie Edenfield Altha MS Caylynn Reeder Altha MS Hannah Barnett Apopka Memorial MS Thomas Hutchinson Barrington MS (Glenn) McKenzie Johnting Bartow MS Katy Locke Bartow SR Chad Revis Belleview SR Kaitlynn Coatney Bok Academy Cassidy Dossin Brandon HS Sara Humphreys Branford Katie Lloyd Branford Allison Randell Branford Austin Davis Bunnell SR

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Katie Young Bunnell SR Daphney Churchill Charlotte SR Kyle Garner Clermont MS Maegan Garner Clermont MS Hannah Kruse Clermont MS Katie Swestyn Corner Lake MS Colby Hargrove Cottondale Miranda Sapp Cottondale Catharin MacFarlane Deltona SR Shelbi McCall Dixie SR Anjahlee McDonald Dr. Phillips HS Jessica Robinson East River Tiffani Swestyn East River Kailea Quaid Forest Andrew Albritton Ft. King MS Samantha Demers Ft. King MS Charles Paddock Ft. King MS Don Dowling Grand Ridge Garron Dykes Gray MS Brittany Avant Harmony Leigha Harbin Harmony Kristen Leonard Harmony Nicholas Yma Harmony Rebecca Knowles Lennard Dellon Barber Malone Rebecca Elek Nolan MS Anastasia Sturgis Orlando Colonial SR Katelyn Lee Roberts (Q.I.) MS Orion Douthit Sneads Victoria Bell Tate Sr. (JM) Patra Miller Tate Sr. (JM) Jordan Johnson Taylor SR Abby Marion University (Volusia) Ashley Kern West Orange SR Baylee Etheridge Williston MS Hailey Harvell Wolf Lake MS Alexa Wandrey Wolf Lake MS

About the Florida FFA State Convention

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The annual state FFA convention is truly a week that absolutely everybody should experience. FFA members come together to celebrate the achievements won by the past and present generations of agriculturalists, while continuing to develop their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success. Over 4,000 FFA members, along with advisors, alumni, parents and supporters, will be inspired and motivated to take pride in our industry, serve our communities, and lead our organization to new heights. About the Florida FFA Association The Florida FFA Association is a premier youth, leadership organization with nearly 17,000 middle and high school student members - as part of over 300 local FFA chapters across the state. FFA members participate in nearly 50 leadership and career development events each year. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. The Florida FFA Association is a resource and support organization that does not select, control, supervise or approve local chapter or individual member activities except as expressly provided for in the Florida FFA Association Constitution and Bylaws. The FFA Mission FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

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