Sunday, August 3, 2008

State Presidents' Conference


State Presidents' Conference was unlike any FFA event I have ever been a part of. Derek and I had the opportunity to travel to Washington D.C. along with two representatives from every other association. The conference theme was "Empower" and the week focused mainly on two topics: advocating for agricultural education through Capitol Hill visits and meeting with the President and beginning the delegate process for national convention.


Derek and I had a chance to meet with staff from the offices of Colin Peterson and Amy Klobuchar. Later we had an audience with the Secretary of Agriculture and Secretary of Education and the highlight of the week was meeting with President George W. Bush himself. We also had a chance to work with our own legislative process by narrowing the state submitted issues for national convention and breaking out into delegate committees. Summaries of the committees will be published soon and any member can give input on them so be sure to check them out! I will serve as a sentinel on the Officer Parts committee, working to access the possibility of adding official opening ceremony parts. Derek will be a small group leader on the Greenhand award committee. Others include going green, American Degree clarifications, and a new goat proficiency.



When we weren't in sessions, we had the opportunity to tour D.C. and meet members from across the country. My favorite part was the night tour of the monuments. There was something indescribably moving about standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, looking out at the mall. We also had a chance to take in an Orioles game at Camden Yards in Baltimore, where they played the visiting Angels. Having no preference on the outcome of the game, I cheered for Torii Hunter in center field. Being a huge government and history buff, my first trip to our nation's capital was a very empowering experience. After almost a week, it was time to return to the Twin Cities, just in time for board meeting and Miracle of Birth Center training. DC was certainly a lot of fun, but the days in St. Paul and trip back to my house reminded me there is no place quite like home.

No comments: