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Chapter Officer Leadership Training – Holdenville FFA NEWS The Holdenville FFA officer team attended the Southeast COLT Conference on August 30th. During this conference, they learned leadership skills to help better the community and lead the FFA chapter. Eighty other FFA officer teams from the Southeastern area were also in attendance along with the Oklahoma FFA state officers and the very special keynote speaker, Sarah Edsall. This conference equipped each student with leadership tools, teaching them to stop reacting to problems as they occur and start anticipating problems before they happen. “We live in a constantly evolving and ever- changing society,” said Braden Burns, state FFA president. “If the next generation is going to lead in a world far from fixed and certain, they must focus on what will come next in their journey.” Holdenville Ag Instructors have been working with their officers, preparing them for a great future. Conferences like these not only help better these students but also give them something to bring back to their community. “I’m very glad to be making memories with a great group of people around me,” said Jon Wiseman, Holdenville FFA Secretary. “During my experience at COLT Conference, I learned the value of planning ahead instead of resolving issues at the moment,” said Sara Coats, Holdenville FFA Reporter. “It was an awesome learning experience.” Each FFA state officer prepared their presentations and split up the Oklahoma chapters that were in attendance. In each session, there were heartfelt moments shared and a lot of knowledge gained. “While I was at the conference, I learned many valuable lessons and had a great time,” said Belle McFarland, Holdenville FFA Treasurer. “Being the youngest member of the team, I didn’t know what to expect, but was very happy with the outcome,” said Shelby Austin, Holdenville FFA Sentinel. “I thought it was amazing, getting to meet new people and be a part of the officer team,” said Avery Kahle, Holdenville FFA Vice President. Avery Kahle was also chosen to be the secretary for the opening ceremony of the event. Being chosen is a high honor and we are very happy she is a part of our chapter. Moments like these are what being a part of a team is about. “We were all under the same roof, wearing the same jacket, and learning about skills to help better ourselves,” said Eliza Maylen, Holdenville FFA President. “I’m excited to continue through this year with the team I have.”