Lifetime Association with the Young People of FFA

May 11, 2010 · Print This Article

Oklahoma State FFA Convention

We just finished working the Oklahoma FFA Convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  What a wonderful group of young people to work with.  If you have never experienced a gathering of several hundred or maybe even thousands of youth in one area for a weekend, you may not relate to this.  But it can be a harrowing experience.   However, when you are dealing with the youth of the Future Farmers of America it is a totally different environment.  These young people are truly a delight – patient, polite, inquisitive and very sharp.  Over the years I have been truly amazed as I have watched them come to the stock shows with their animals and dreams and sometimes leave with high honors and awards – sometimes to go home and try, try again.  I have watched them grow up and marry and then come back with their kids to the same show.  The kids show their animals and learn the same tough life experiences that their parents learned.   Over the years, one thing has remained constant, THESE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE A DELIGHT TO WORK WITH AND FOR!!  I wouldn’t trade the experience for any other I have had over the years.

Craig Kime is actually the Wire Artist that ran the show in Oklahoma City, as he runs most of our trade shows these days.  It is our practice, since I write the blogs and report on the show, that he and I talk frequently about the experiences from day to day.  One of the things that we discussed this time was how many of the items in our show cases were created by the FFA students.

Jim was the first of us to work the stock show and rodeo market back in 1969.  He had a small location at the Houston Livestock Show and at that time the FFA kids were actually housed on the show grounds.  The blue coats were all over the place from daylight (time to tend the animals) to dark.   He remember a million questions and a million ideas from these kids.  The conversations would usually start out with” Hey Mister, could you make ‘this’ for me, or I would really like to put my name on my hat, can you do that?”  “How ’bout in a rope?”  Well, as any of you that know Jim know, his reply was always, “I don’t know but I ‘ll sure try!”  As a result our product line has grown from one humble style of pin (which we still sell) to the massive display you see today at the shows we attend.  We now have name pins, hat pins, rings, bracelets, pendants, brand jewelry along with several gemstone items.  And that is not a complete list.   There is no way I can count all of the items that the youth have designed over the 45 years plus that we have been working with this group, but it is a lot!!!

I have said all of that to say this,

WE LOVE AND APPRECIATE ALL THE FFA KIDS OUT THERE – YOUNG AND OLD – WE KNOW WHAT YOU STAND FOR AND IT SHOWS IN THE WAY YOU PRESENT YOURSELVES.  KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND KEEP THOSE YOUNG PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THE VALUES OF FFA!

Jim & Janyce Thompson

Craig & Kelly Kime

Afton Oklahoma Officers

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