The Benjamin Logan FFA Chapter proudly hosted its annual Spring Petting Zoo & Festival Sunday morning, April 26, welcoming more than 150 children and their families for a fun-filled, hands-on agricultural experience.
Attendees enjoyed interacting with a wide variety of animals, including calves, goats, pigs, rabbits, chickens and pigeons. The event provided an opportunity for youths to learn about agriculture in an engaging and memorable way while enjoying games and activities organized by FFA members.
Animals and guests interact at the Benjamin Logan FFA’s Spring Festival and Petting Zoo. (BENJAMIN LOGAN FFA PHOTO)
“The ag spring fest was a great experience where kids had fun while learning, getting hands-on with animals and sparking a genuine interest in agriculture through exhibits and games,” said Ashley Peters, Benjamin Logan FFA senior and event coordinator.
The success of the event was made possible through the dedication and hard work of Benjamin Logan FFA members and volunteers, who coordinated animal care, event setup, and interactive stations throughout the morning.
The Logan County Farm Bureau’s Impact Fund and Toys for Tots provided generous support for the festival, offering promotional items and prizes.
(*Alivia James is a Benjamin Logan’s FFA reporter)
A pair of goats receive some fond attention at the festival and petting zoo Sunday. (BENJAMIN LOGAN FFA PHOTO)
Rabbits were part of the festivities Sunday as well. (BENJAMIN LOGAN FFA PHOTO)
