National FFA Convention to Move to Louisville in 1999 ALEXANDRIA, Va. The National FFA Organization announced that it will move its national convention from Kansas City, Mo., to Louisville, Ky., beginning with the 72nd National FFA Convention in 1999. Drawing nearly 40,000 guests currently and expected to top 50,000 by the year 2000, the con vention has an estimated econom ic impact of $2O million annually. FFA signed a seven-year con tract with Louisville. The Novem ber convention, which has been held in Kansas City’s Municipal Auditorium since FFA was found ed in 1928, will be held in the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center. The announcement capped a six-month search for the best site to accommodate the convention’s growth and enable FFA to expand the premier educational experi ence to more of its 450,000 mem bers. Louisville, Indianapolis, and In A Perfect World, Tires Never Go Down In The Field, Prices Always Go Up At Harvest, And You Always Plant The Highest Yielding Seed. Until Then, We Have Options For The Real World. Kansas City were finalists in the search, conducted by FFA with assistance from Smith Bucklin & Associates. Criteria included an arena that would seat at least 20,000, sufficient and affordable hotel rooms close to the conven tion site, and adequate facilities for convention activities. ‘Taking all the criteria into con sideration, Louisville provided the best overall opportunities for the national FFA convention in the future,” said Larry D. Case, national FFA adviser and chair man of the National FFA board of directors. “Kansas City has been a warm, generous host, and we thank its citizens and businesses for 68 years of support. However, the convention has outgrown its current facilities, and attendance keeps rising. Looking to the future, we needed a new facility that could better accommodate our current and growing audience. 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Considering today’s hotel rates, the annual spending would total $lOO million over the five-year period. With even a modest increase in hotel rates, the convention will have a larger local economic impact than any other single convention booked to date. The bid’s success is the result of an aggressive and creative team effort led by the State Fair Board and the bureau, state, county and city governments, and the general and agribusiness communities.” The national convention, the culmination of a year’s activities for FFA members, is an opportun ity for recognition, business, elec tions and celebration. Delegates from each state discuss topics affecting the national organization and elect a new team of national officers. Exceptional members and supporters receive awards for their achievement and commit ment to the FFA. Students com pete in finals rounds of several events, including speaking and parliamentary procedure competi tions. Educational and motivation al speakers provide opportunities for personal growth and leader ship development. Hundreds of exhibitors provide information about education and career possi bilities at the concurrent FFA National Agricultural Career Show. The national FFA officers, a team of six students who lead and represent their fellow members, help plan and implement the con- vention and other activities. This year’s team played an even greater role in the convention by voting with the National FFA Board of Directors on the new location. “It is an honor to be a national officer during a year with such impact,” said Seth Demer, nation al FFA president. “We considered this decision very carefully as we visited the proposed cities, talked to members and imagined a con vention in each different location. My first national FFA convention had a tremendous impact on my decision to continue in FFA. 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