Warsaw FFA Hosts 22nd Annual Community Appreciation Supper, Member Worker Experience Fundraiser

Pictured are the 2025-2026 Warsaw FFA Officers, from left: Kade Lackey, student advisor; Natalie Hohman, sentinel; Alayna Alexander, president; Makayla Riley, secretary; Khloe Hinojosa, reporter; Abigail Gordon, treasurer; and Ariana Bustamante, vice-president. Photo provided.
News Release
WARSAW – On Tuesday, Nov. 11, the Warsaw FFA Chapter will host its 22nd annual community appreciation supper and member worker experience auction in the Warsaw Community High School cafeteria.
The evening will begin with a taco bar dinner served from 5:30–7 p.m.
FFA members will serve dinner as a way to show appreciation for the continued support local businesses and community members have provided to the chapter over the years. Guests can also enjoy a silent auction featuring decorative crafts, local business donations, baked goods, and gift baskets.
In addition, the Warsaw FFA will host a live and silent member worker experience auction. Through this event, FFA members volunteer four hours of community service in exchange for a monetary donation from the highest bidder. Funds raised will support activities throughout the year, including state and national conventions, career development events, leadership contests, supplies, materials, and monthly chapter activities.
This annual event is a great way to support the Warsaw FFA chapter and positively impact its members. All community members and businesses are invited to join for an evening of good food, fun, and fellowship.
Questions about the event can be directed to Warsaw FFA Advisors Jacob Riley at [email protected], Madelyn Kelsheimer at [email protected], or call the Warsaw FFA chapter at (574) 371-5099 ext. 2353.
Donations are always appreciated, and the Warsaw FFA extends its sincere gratitude for the community’s ongoing generosity and support.
Learn more about FFA at ffa.org, or about Indiana FFA chapters at inffa.org
- Warsaw FFA members Olivia Starkweather, left, and Kaytlin Skeans discuss common crops grown in the county and their uses with fourth graders at the Kosciusko County Ag Awareness Days in April.
- Each year, the Warsaw FFA Chapter hosts the Young McDonald Barn during the Kosciusko County Fair to educate individuals about agriculture in our county.

