FFA Students Showcase Leadership and Avanti High School Freshman Designs 2025 Capital Lakefair Logo

Tumwater, WALocal News

The Thurston County Board of County Commissioners meeting on February 18, 2025, served as a platform for Future Farmers of America (FFA) students to demonstrate their leadership and community service initiatives, highlighting the vital role of youth engagement in local affairs. This event not only showcased the students’ commitment to community service but also illustrated the support from local government for educational programs. Additionally, Jade Candelaria, a talented freshman at Avanti High School, designed the theme and logo for the upcoming 2025 Capital Lakefair, reflecting the creative talents of students in the area. The article also notes that the North Thurston Education Foundation is now accepting scholarship applications, which will provide crucial financial support for students pursuing higher education. Meanwhile, the Evergreen State College women's basketball team has continued its impressive performance, extending its winning streak to five games, further energizing the local sports scene.

Collectively, these stories illustrate the active participation of youth in various community initiatives, from sports to arts and education. The article serves to inspire and inform residents about the positive contributions of young people in Olympia. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of fostering a supportive environment for youth development and community involvement.

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