United Country Partners with FFA
to
Support Students and Alumni
Association

November 24, 2008 (KANSAS CITY,
Mo.) – More than 54,000 FFA
members and guests from across
the country
assembled in Indianapolis this
October for the 80st
National FFA Convention. Among
those guests was United Country
Real Estate, a major sponsor of
the FFA and the primary sponsor
of the group’s annual alumni
auction.
The FFA Alumni Auction is the
culmination of a year’s
activities for its more than
47,300 active members. The event
capped off a memorable
convention with more than 1,000
items offered in the live,
silent and online auctions.
After last year’s
record-breaking results, this
year’s auction was expected to
raise $160,000 to benefit FFA
members with scholarships to the
Washington Leadership Conference
and toward agricultural
education degrees.
Mike Jones, CAI, GPPA, president
of United Country Auction
Services, conducted the Alumni
Auction for the second year,
along with several United
Country affiliates from across
the nation. During the live
auction, he invited Jacob Barth,
2008 International Junior
Auctioneer Champion and FFA
member from Moses Lake, Wash.,
to join him on stage to help
call bids. Together, Jones and
Barth auctioned unique and often
priceless items, helping raise a
total of more than $198,000.
“The Alumni Auctions were a huge
success and through the hard
work and dedication of alumni
members and supporters, those in
the blue corduroy will continue
to develop into the leaders of
tomorrow,” said Jones.
In addition to conducting the
FFA Alumni Auction, United
Country’s chief executive
officer, Dan Duffy, serves
on the National FFA Foundation
Sponsors’ Board, and the company
funds college scholarships
through the Foundation.
During the October convention,
students were named winners of
several Foundation awards,
including the Agricultural
Proficiency Awards sponsored by
United Country. Kellie Whipple
of the Alva, Okla., chapter was
named the national winner of the
Wildlife Production and
Management – Placement
Proficiency Award for her work
at Saint Plains National
Wildlife Refuge, and Chelsie
McKenzie of the Scottsbluff,
Neb., chapter was named the
national winner of the
Agricultural Services –
Entrepreneurship/Placement
Proficiency Award.
About FFA
The
National FFA Organization,
formerly known as the Future
Farmers of America, is a
national youth organization of
more than 500,000 student
members – all preparing for
leadership and careers in the
science, business and technology
of agriculture – as part of
7,439 local FFA chapters in all
50 states, Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands. The National FFA
Organization changed to its
present name in 1988,
in
recognition of the growth and
diversity of agriculture and
agricultural education. The FFA
mission is to make a positive
difference in the lives of
students by developing their
potential for premier
leadership, personal growth and
career success through
agricultural education. More
information is available online
at
www.ffa.org.
About United Country
United Country Real Estate is
the only national real estate
franchise system specializing in
properties in and around the
small cities and towns of
America. Based in Kansas City,
Mo., the company has been an
innovator in real estate
marketing since 1925. United
Country supports nearly 675
offices nationwide with a
unique, comprehensive marketing
program that includes one of the
leading web sites in the real
estate market (www.unitedcountry.com),
proprietary real estate
catalogs, an extensive buyer
database and national
advertising of properties to
over 90 million homes a
week. United Country has been
named as a Top 25 Franchise by
the Wall Street Journal and
among Entrepreneur Magazine's
Franchise 500®.
In January 2007, the company
introduced United Country
Auction Services, becoming the
nation's
largest integrated
network of traditional real
estate agents and real estate
auctioneers.
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
2820 NW Barry Road, Kansas City,
MO 64154
816-420-6200
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