The 2021 Sierra FFA Annual Woodcut was quite the success! This was the largest woodcut in 7 years that the chapter has hosted. On August 28-29, the participants made the drive past Road 3 at Shaver Lake and cut 30 cords of wood. Many Sierra FFA members, Alumni, and parents came out to cut, stack, and deliver wood. Members had the opportunity to run chainsaws and operate a wood splitter while earning money toward their Supervised Agricultural Experience or FFA conventions. Our participants were able to camp out at Shaver Lake and sit around the campfire after a long day of work! A special thank you goes out to Mandy McGrath for feeding our hungry helpers every meal of the day, and to Southern California Edison for donating the wood! Sierra FFA is grateful for every person that came to work hard and help, and to everyone who purchased wood to support our program!
-Macy Lloyd, Sierra FFA Chapter Reporter
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