The 15th Annual Marshall County FFA Toy Show and Ag Expo will be Sunday.
This year, the event will be held in the varsity gymnasium at LaVille High School, with doors opening at 9 a.m. and the live auction supporting participating FFA chapters at 3 p.m.
Several farm toy vendors will set up multiple sales tables, and local ag services representatives will be on hand. FFA members have been gathering various items, services, and gift certificates for the silent auction, and of course, the FFA members will operate a concession stand, too.
A special thank-you to STOR-LOC for their fantastic donation to the Marshall County FFA Toy Show and Ag Expo. This year, a high-quality welding table powder-coated in your choice of colors was donated, with a retail value of $5,000 and FREE shipping!
Five of the Marshall County FFA Chapters will benefit from this generous donation.
This year’s FFA Toy Show and Ag Expo commemorative tractor is a 1:16 scale Allis-Chalmer D-14 with cultivators.
Admission is $2, with children 12-and-under free.
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