Big Spring Middle School FFA members who earned their FFA Jackets last week during the Virtual Pennsylvania Farm Show. They are pictured here with State FFA President Mikara Anderson. Pictured, from left, are: Anderson, Jahzayrria Bush, Jordan Klinger, Laci Lehman, Jackson Houldsworth and Eli Parthemore.
Big Spring Middle School 7th-grader Emmett Prisk is pictured with Jenna McIntire (Tech Ed/Ag teacher at BSMS; FFA Advisor) and a bunny during the Middle School FFA chapter’s mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration last week.
Big Spring Middle School 8th-grader Rebekah Fertig and 7th-grader Elizabeth Eckenrode are pictured with a miniature horse during the school’s mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration last week.
Big Spring Middle School FFA member Jackson Houldsworth (7th-grader) is pictured with a steer at the school’s mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration last week.
Big Spring High School sophomore Jadyn Klinger is pictured with alpacas at the Big Spring Middle School mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration at the middle school last week. Jadyn is BSMS FFA member Jordan Klinger’s sister.
Big Spring Middle School 7th-grader Ella Franklin sculpted a butter bunny last week during the school’s mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration. The Farm Show held a butter sculpture contest for residents during the virtual show to replace the popular giant sculpture that was canceled due to the pandemic.
Big Spring Middle School FFA members who earned their FFA Jackets last week during the Virtual Pennsylvania Farm Show. They are pictured here with State FFA President Mikara Anderson. Pictured, from left, are: Anderson, Jahzayrria Bush, Jordan Klinger, Laci Lehman, Jackson Houldsworth and Eli Parthemore.
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Big Spring Middle School 7th-grader Emmett Prisk is pictured with Jenna McIntire (Tech Ed/Ag teacher at BSMS; FFA Advisor) and a bunny during the Middle School FFA chapter’s mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration last week.
Big Spring Middle School 8th-grader Rebekah Fertig and 7th-grader Elizabeth Eckenrode are pictured with a miniature horse during the school’s mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration last week.
Big Spring Middle School FFA member Jackson Houldsworth (7th-grader) is pictured with a steer at the school’s mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration last week.
Big Spring High School sophomore Jadyn Klinger is pictured with alpacas at the Big Spring Middle School mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration at the middle school last week. Jadyn is BSMS FFA member Jordan Klinger’s sister.
Big Spring Middle School 7th-grader Ella Franklin sculpted a butter bunny last week during the school’s mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration. The Farm Show held a butter sculpture contest for residents during the virtual show to replace the popular giant sculpture that was canceled due to the pandemic.
Big Spring Middle School 7th-grader Elizabeth Eckenrode rides a horse during the school’s mini Pennsylvania Farm Show celebration last week.
Big Spring Middle School FFA students and staff brought the Pennsylvania Farm Show to Newville last week as they celebrated local agriculture with the new virtual event that was altered due to the pandemic.
Though in-person exhibits, competitions, food samplings and food court delights, and field trips to the largest indoor agricultural exposition under one roof in the nation were canceled this year, that didn’t stop organizers from bringing agriculture to people’s homes through live-streamed educational presentations, and behind-the-scenes looks at different farms across the state.
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