Sierra FFA hosted its annual Two- Day Woodcut on August 4th and 5th. Over the two days, Sierra FFA had a total of 45 members and 20 parents and supporters. Over 45 cords of mixed pine were cut from the Shaver Lake Area this year. The wood was generously donated by Southern California Edison to serve as a fundraiser for FFA students who have an animal they are showing at the Fresno Fair. Each student who worked at the woodcut earned money towards their project as a top-off. The first day, 25 cords were cut, and transported to eager buyers, or to the ag farm to await purchase. Students worked from 8am to 5pm in the evening sawing logs, splitting rounds, loading, and unloading wood. During and after working, multiple parents provided the students with meals. The rest of the night was spent relaxing and bonding around a campfire. The second day, 22 cords were split and hauled off. A huge thank you goes out to Southern California Edison and all of the parents and volunteers who came out and helped with meals or miscellaneous work. There are still some available cords for sale, if you are interested, please contact Rich Vandenack @ 855- 8311 Ext. 148. -Cody Heirendt FFA Reporter
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