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Thank you Mrs. Gransee!


Tri-County FFA Attends the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo
Tri-County FFA members recently traveled to Indianapolis for the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo! The week was filled with learning, exploration, and inspiration as students connected with agricultural leaders, colleges, and career opportunities from across the country.
The trip began with a tour of Kuhn North America in Brodhead, Wisconsin, where members learned about the innovation and precision behind agricultural equipment manufacturing, from start to finish, and watched cutting-edge robotic welders in action. From there, they stopped at Chicago Import Quarantine at O’Hare International Airport to see how high-value horses are transported internationally through a USDA-approved facility
In Indianapolis, members dove right into the Career Expo, where over 300 booths showcased colleges, technical schools, agribusinesses, and agricultural career paths of all kinds. From hands-on displays in animal science and agronomy to conversations with industry professionals, the experience opened doors to countless possibilities. At Lucas Oil Stadium, over 70,000 FFA members, guests, teachers and supporters gathered for the General Sessions, where keynote speakers; including A’ric Jackson, delivered powerful messages about leadership, resilience, and finding one’s purpose.
The week also included a visit to the Exotic Feline Rescue Center in Center Point, Indiana, home to over 100 rescued big cats, and a stop at Umbarger Show Feeds in Franklin, where members toured a family-owned feed company and saw impressive robotic equipment in use. Between sessions, members attended leadership workshops on resume-building and interview skills, watched the National Talent Competition, explored the FFA Mall, and even capped one evening with a Pacers basketball game, where they got to shoot hoops on the court!
A heartfelt thank you goes out to the TC FFA Alumni for sponsoring a large portion of the trip; to the TC staff for supporting our students’ participation; to Theresa, our wonderful bus driver, for keeping everyone safe; and to the parents who made this opportunity possible.
Most of all, we’re proud of our eight outstanding FFA members for representing Tri-County with enthusiasm, respect, and pride throughout an incredible week! If you see one of these students, be sure to ask them about their experiences at the National FFA Convention - they’ll have plenty to share! Also checkout our facebook page for more pictures!















New TC Penguins vests just dropped! 🐧🔥
Lightweight, warm, and full of team spirit.
Get yours today before they sell out!





















Parents and caregivers in Adams County are invited to connect, share, and
grow through a series of free Parent Café sessions this fall.
What happens at a Parent Café? Families will gather to enjoy dinner together. After dinner, the children
transition to a separate area and enjoy developmentally appropriate activities. Parents will gather to begin the
Parent Café and enjoy small group conversations built around the Five Protective Factors, designed to
strengthen relationships. Thoughtful conversations are facilitated by a Parent Host. Themes vary each month,
so participants are welcome to attend one or all sessions based on their availability. At a Parent Café every
parent’s voice is heard and parents can talk, listen and support others with stressors, worries and challenges.
Parents build friendships and a network of families who help each other stay strong.
Join us for these FREE sessions on Wednesdays, September 10, October 8, or November 5 from 5:00 –
7:00pm at Adams County Community Center. Please register at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Adamscafe
For more information contact Childcaring at: 715.841.9490 or info@childcaring.org.
Sponsored in partnership with Childcaring, Inc., Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board, and United Way of
South Wood and Adams County.









































Our 6th–12th grade students volunteered their time today to rake and clean up yards throughout the Hancock and Plainfield communities. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and community spirit! More pictures to come tomorrow!
A heartfelt thank-you to the following businesses and individuals for their generous donations and treats that helped make the day such a success:
Hancock Restoration Committee
Bacon Construction
Lowe's Department Store
Fleet Farm
Kwik Trip
Thrivent Action Team (Cindy Johnson)
Villages of Hancock & Plainfield





The game has been moved to 4:00 pm!
Tickets will need to be purchased online as no cash will be accepted at the gate.
Follow this link to buy your tickets.
https://gofan.co/event/3640215?schoolId=WI18281

