P. Allen Smith Participates in National FFA Convention and Career Show
Smith Visits with 53,000 of America’s Best and Brightest Young People
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Date: December 2007
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INDIANAPOLIS,
IN - Award-winning master gardener and TV personality
P. Allen Smith recently visited with 53,000 of America's
best and brightest students at the National FFA Convention
and Career show in Indianapolis. STIHL Inc., a sponsor
of the FFA and its Nursery and Landscaping Career
Development Event (NLCDE) event for the past six
years, and official outdoor power equipment sponsor
of P. Allen Smith's Garden Home Retreat, was
pleased to bring the two together.
During the convention, Smith, famous for his shows P. Allen Smith's Garden Home and P.
Allen Smith Gardens seen on PBS and in syndication, filmed a
segment for an upcoming program focusing on the FFA
NLCDE competition, featuring high school teams from
around the country. The program will air in 2008.
"The NLCDE is fortunate to have the sponsorship
support of STIHL Inc.,” said Dr. Alan McDaniel,
coordinator of the NLCDE. "Much beyond the
financial assistance, there is a valuable message
that the students' efforts are important to the industry
they hope to enter. Help in planning and conducting
the CDE also enhances the education process on the
local level. This CDE is very challenging, and each
year the coaches gain new concepts, practices, and
materials to include in their instruction.”
The two-day event was a combination of practical
and theoretical skills. Students were tested on their
knowledge in areas such as plant, disease, and equipment
identification, as well as specific skills in plant
propagation, landscape design, problem solving and
verbal sales skills.
Taking top honors this year was a team from Perry,
Ga. Team members Ashton Jones, Tyson Strickland,
Tabitha Williford, and Jordan Wood , coached by Argene
Claxton, placed first in competition against 40 other
teams. The team from Washington, Kan. earned second
place honors, and Graham, N.C. took third.
In addition to team honors, individual medals, and
scholarships, the top three teams were invited to
attend the PLANET (Professional Landcare Network)
Student Career Days competition, courtesy of STIHL
and co-sponsor Ariens Company. The PLANET event is
a college-level competition and will be held at the
North Metro Technical College in Atlanta, Ga. March
27-29, 2008. The PLANET event is considered a significant
recruiting opportunity by the numerous green industry
companies that attend the event each year.
"We want these young people to see that not
only can they pursue their passion at the high school
and college levels, but that there is a viable career
path ahead of them,” said Roger Phelps, promotional
communications manager for STIHL Inc.
P. Allen Smith also had the opportunity to address
50 coaches of the NLCDE teams. The educators, representative
of 12,000 FFA agricultural teachers were able to
share with Allen their challenges and needs in providing
lesson materials and direction to the approximately
495,000 students currently participating in the FFA.
Smith, who has worked on student lesson materials
in the past, stated that he saw this as an opportunity
to share not only his expertise in the field, but
also his passion.
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About FFA
The agricultural science education program is built
on the three core areas of classroom/laboratory instruction,
supervised agricultural experience programs and FFA student
organization activities/opportunities. The National FFA Organization
operates under a Federal Charter granted by the 81st Congress
of the United States, and is an integral part of public instruction
in agriculture. FFA represents the relevancy to the core areas
offering students opportunities that changes lives and prepares
students for premier leadership, personal growth and career
success. Founded in 1928, the FFA organization represents a
large diversity of over 300 careers in the food, fiber and
natural resources industry. More than 7,000 FFA chapters are
currently in existence.
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