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1 Ceremonies & Meeting Room Organization
FFA Meetings Ceremonies & Meeting Room Organization

2 General categories of meeting are:
What are some different kinds of meetings in which you have participated in? General categories of meeting are: club meetings, class meetings, family meetings, church meetings, school board meetings, etc. Reasons each type of meeting is held are “to make decisions,” “to share information,” “to build unity,” etc. The FFA chapter hold meetings for many of these same reasons.

3 “Who’s been to a meeting that was poorly run?”
What happens when a meeting is poorly planned? How does it feel to be a part of it?

4 Objectives: Today is all about learning how FFA meetings should be planned for and run. We’ll also discuss how the leadership of the chapter works.

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6 Sample Order of Business
Opening Ceremony Minutes of Previous Meeting Officer Reports (Treasurer, etc.) Special Features (guest speakers, videos, activities, etc.) Unfinished (Old) Business Committee Reports New Business Ceremonies (Degree and Installation) Closing Ceremony Entertainment, Recreation, Refreshments

7 Why is a meeting room carefully arranged for an FFA meeting?

8 Office Station Symbols
President- Rising Sun Vice President- Plow Secretary- Ear of Corn Treasurer- Bust of Washington Reporter- American Flag Sentinel- Shield of Friendship Advisor- Owl

9 Meeting Room Arrangement
Front of the Room President Reporter Secretary Meeting Room Treasurer Advisor Vice President Sentinel – Stationed by the Door 7 Volunteers Set up the room as the diagram shows Show opening ceremonies video

10 Meeting Ceremonies Long-standing tradition in FFA Pride Identity
Used in every meeting and FFA gathering

11 Since the meeting room is now set up, we will practice opening ceremonies

12 Meeting Ceremonies Ceremonies are found on pages in the FFA Handbook Get in Groups of 6 and assign an opening ceremony part for each person. Practice opening ceremonies in your groups.

13 Opening Ceremonies Opening the Meeting
(When the time set for the opening of the meeting arrives, the president, after quietly arranging for any necessary officer substitutions, rises, raps for attention, secures order, and proceeds as indicated below. The other officers rise as called upon by the vice president, and remain standing until seated by the president.)

14 Opening Ceremonies President:
"The (meeting room) will come to order. We are now holding a meeting of the (Mid-Buchanan) FFA (chapter) Mr./Mdm. Vice President, are all officers at their stations?" Vice President: (Rising and facing the president) "I shall call the roll of officers, determine if they are at their stations and report back to you, Mr./Mdm. President."

15 Opening Ceremonies Vice President:
(Calling roll of officers) "The sentinel." Sentinel: "Stationed by the door." Vice President: "Your duties there?" Sentinel: "Through this door pass many friends of the FFA. It is my duty to see that the door is open to our friends at all times and that they are welcome. I care for the meeting room and paraphernalia. I strive to keep the room comfortable and assist the president in maintaining order."

16 Opening Ceremonies Vice President: "The reporter."
Reporter: "The reporter is stationed by the flag." Vice President: "Why by the flag?" Reporter: "As the flag covers the United States of America, so I strive to inform the people in order that every man, woman and child may know that the FFA is a national organization that reaches from the state of Alaska to Puerto Rico and from the state of Maine to Hawaii."

17 Opening Ceremonies Vice President: "The treasurer."
Treasurer: "Stationed at the emblem of Washington." Vice President: "Your duties there?" Treasurer: "I keep a record of receipts and disbursements just as Washington kept his farm accounts—carefully and accurately. I encourage thrift among the members and strive to build up our financial standing through savings and investments. George Washington was better able to serve his country because he was financially independent."

18 Opening Ceremonies Vice President: "The secretary."
Secretary: "Stationed by the ear of corn." Vice President: "Your duties there?" Secretary: "I keep an accurate record of all meetings and correspond with other secretaries wherever corn is grown and FFA members meet."

19 Opening Ceremonies Vice President: "The advisor."
Advisor: "Here by the owl." Vice President: "Why stationed by the owl?" Advisor: "The owl is a time-honored emblem of knowledge and wisdom. Being older than the rest of you, I am asked to advise you from time to time, as the need arises. I hope that my advice will always be based on true knowledge and ripened with wisdom. Advisor: "Mr./Mdm. Vice President, why do you keep a plow at your station?"

20 Opening Ceremonies Vice President: "The plow is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil. Without labor, neither knowledge nor wisdom can accomplish much. My duties require me to assist at all times in directing the work of our organization. I preside over meetings in the absence of our president, whose place is beneath the rising sun." Advisor: "Why is the president so stationed?" Vice President: "The rising sun is the token of a new era in agriculture. If we will follow the leadership of our president, we shall be led out of the darkness of selfishness and into the glorious sunlight of brotherhood and cooperation. Mr./Mdm. President, all officers are at their stations.

21 Opening Ceremonies President: (Rises and faces the vice president)
"Thank you, Mr./Mdm. Vice President." (All take seats at tap of gavel.) "The secretary will call the roll of members." Secretary: "There are members and guests present, Mr./Mdm. President." President: "Thank you. FFA members, why are we here?" (All members stand at 3 taps of gavel.)

22 Opening Ceremonies All members in unison: "To practice brotherhood, honor agricultural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop those qualities of leadership which an FFA member should possess." (All are seated at 1 tap of gavel.) President: "May we accomplish our purposes. I now declare this meeting of the (Mid-Buchanan) FFA (chapter) duly opened for the transaction of business, or attention to any matters which may properly be presented." (Proceed with the regular order of business)

23 Closing Ceremonies Closing the Meeting
When the business at hand has been disposed of or an appointed time for closing has arrived, the procedure is as indicated on the next __ slides.

24 Closing Ceremonies President: "Mr./Mdm. Secretary, do you have a record of any further business which should now be transacted?“ Secretary: (Rises, replies and is seated.) "I have none, Mr./Mdm. President." President: "Does any member know of any new or unfinished business which should properly come before this meeting?" (If no answer, proceed as follows.) "We are about to adjourn this meeting of the (chapter, district, etc.) FFA (Chapter, District, etc.). As we mingle with others, let us be diligent in labor, just in our dealings, courteous to everyone, and, above all, honest and fair in the game of life. Fellow members and guests, join me in a salute to our flag."

25 Closing Ceremonies (Taps three times with gavel to call members to stand, face the flag at the reporter's station and with their right hands over their hearts, repeat the following pledge.) All in unison: I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." President: "I now declare this meeting adjourned." (Taps once with gavel and the meeting is adjourned.)


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