Sparta Buchheit store fundraiser brings in $581 for three local FFA clubs

SPARTA – Buchheit, Inc. raised $6,304 during their 7th annual Future Farmers of America (FFA) fundraiser from February 9-21 this year.

 

Buchheit of Sparta raised $581 for the three high school FFA clubs in its area: Marissa, Sparta and Christ Our Savior High School in Evansville.

Buchheit of Sparta Inventory Control Manager and Event Coordinator FaithAriel Hagen presented senior officers from Marissa High School’s FFA Chapter, Caleb Trieb (Treasurer), Jeffery Wiley (Sentinel), David Schneidewind (Historian), Bree Portz (President), Katie Sabo (Secretary), Grace Middendorf (Reporter), And Ellie Parker (Vice President) with a check to help fund their FFA chapter.

Buchheit of Sparta Inventory Control Manager and Event Coordinator, Faith Ariel Hagen (center), presented Sparta High School FFA Leader, Morgan Clinton (left), and Principal, Scott Beckley (right), with a check to help fund their FFA chapter.

Buchheit of Sparta Inventory Control Manager and Event Coordinator, FaithAriel Hagen (right), presented Christ Our Savior High School in Evansville FFA Senior, Aaron Kothe (left), with a check to help fund this FFA chapter.

 

The National FFA Organization prepares young agricultural students to be leaders who will someday change the world. “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.” (FFA) The FFA supports students who aspire to be teachers, doctors, scientists, businessowners, farmers and more.

 

Every year, Buchheit attends county fairs around their retail locations to purchase livestock from each of the local FFA chapters. Buchheit then donates the livestock back to each chapter, so they can resell the livestock to others within the community. To show additional support for the local FFA organizations, Buchheit holds an annual FFA fundraiser where customers are asked to donate $1 or $5 to their local chapter. All money raised supports the FFA chapter in their agricultural education. For example, providing funds to attend state competitions, or aid in buying food for school owned livestock.

 

Together, we can ensure that our Future Farmers of America get the education they need to be the leaders we need. “We support our local chapters of FFA because we believe they truly are the future of our great country. Through the next generation we can help our communities explore the possibilities of a simpler life,” said Tim Buchheit, CEO of Buchheit, Inc.