Marianne PinkertonServing as the 2019-2020 President is Marianne Pinkerton. Marianne is in her Junior year of high school. Marianne is an active participant in the FFA and loves to see the organization flourish and grow. She loves to see an FFA event come together, and even more, be a motivating piece in the event. Her participation in FFA ranges from showing pigs at the Boundary County Fair to helping at the Plant Sale Fundraiser. She has traveled to the National Convention and looks to promote the ideals of FFA in all that she does.
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Jeannie PinkertonServing as the 2019-2020 Secretary is Jeannie Pinkerton. Her sister is Marianne Pinkerton and their twin-ship leads to an unstoppable team when working to accomplish a common goal. Jeannie is in her Junior year of high school. Jeannie loves to share her FFA experiences with her friends and family, and enjoys any opportunity to serve or help in the FFA and events. Her perseverance and diligent nature leads her to complete any task she sets her mind to. She, too, has traveled to the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis and the State Leadership Conference in Twin Falls, ID. She currently holds her Chapter FFA Degree, and also shows pigs at the Boundary County Fair.
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Jenyka RegehrServing as the 2019-2020 Treasurer is Jenyka Regehr. Jenyka is in her Junior year of high school. Her participation in FFA is monumental, especially when helping to plan and execute the chapter's Program of Activities. Though she prefers to work behind-the-scenes and let others have the spotlight, Jenyka is always willing to step out of her "comfort zone" and assist in any way she can. Her determination and love for the Blue Corduroy jacket leads to amazing feats of accomplishment for our chapter. Jenyka showed steer at the past Boundary County Fair, and attended the State Leadership Conference this past spring.
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Mallory McLeishServing as the 2019-2020 Reporter is Mallory McLeish. Mallory is in her Junior year of high school. Mallory's bright personality and willingness to see beyond her own wishes for the good of the FFA makes her the perfect choice to be the leader of the Public Relations Committee. Her eye for photography and "knack" for sharing the FFA story stations her by the flag. Mallory's eagerness to record and communicate the FFA legacy is evident in her social media skills and accounts. Mallory was awarded the honor of Fair Princess at the 2018 Boundary County Fair, attended the State Leadership Conference in April, and actively worked to put the FFA Plant Sale Fundraiser together.
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Mateya FalckServing as the 2019-2020 Historian is Mateya Falck. Mateya is in her Junior year of high school. Mateya has participated in 4H projects for many years, specifically raising pigs for the Boundary County Fair, and decided to join the FFA as the next step in her high school experience and to be with her friends. Mateya won Fair Princess at the 2019 Boundary County Fair, which meant extra responsibility apart from the already intense pressure of showing her pig. However, with her ability to work through any obstacle, she completed both tasks. Mateya is very outgoing, and loves to interact with those around her and live life to its fullest, while also helping others to reach their potential and do their best.
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Rikki CowinServing as the 2019-2020 Sentinel is Rikki Cowin. Rikki is in her Junior year of high school. Rikki's happy, playful, and inviting personality makes her the obvious choice to greet all who attend FFA events, participate in FFA, or look to join FFA. Rikki is both a student-leader and a student-athlete, allowing her to be an influence and example of FFA values in multiple settings. Her strong desire to inspire and lift others to the next level of their potential is evident in both athletic competition and FFA participation. As the first face to smile, laugh, and brighten the day of any FFA member is Rikki Cowin. Rikki has attended the State Leadership Conference, competed in the Nursery Landscape CDE, and assisted with numerous community service projects in the FFA.
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