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Habersham cuts ribbon on agri-science center

By Dean Dyer WRWH Radio
Posted 11:48AM on Wednesday 17th December 2014 ( 9 years ago )
MT. AIRY - Habersham County education and business leaders were joined by Habersham Central FFA members Tuesday for the much-awaited Habersham Agri-Science Center ribbon-cutting ceremony. <br /> <br /> The multi-purpose facility has been the works for a few years and Gilbert Barrett, a member of the Habersham Agri-Science Center Committee, said they saw the need for such a facility when the vocational agriculture program in the school system increased from 300 students to more than 1,200. <br /> <br /> Barrett, who has served on the county board of education for the past eight years, said, "This is a laboratory actually. It will be used on a daily basis for students to house livestock products, but we'll have science classes that will meet out there and other classes will utilize the facilities for instructional purposes - and of course it will be a venue for events for livestock expositions as well." <br /> <br /> According to Barrett, when officials designed the new high school, which opened three years ago, this facility as phase two. He said, $750,000 in Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax money was allocated for the building, but it took more and businesses and individuals have stepped up to help provide additional funds. <br /> <br /> Among the special guests for the event was Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black.<br /> <br /> As Black spoke to the crowd he focused some of his comments toward the FFA students in attendance. <br /> <br /> "I hope you will recognize that this is the day that in a great demonstration you see that your community believes in the future of agriculture in Habersham County," Black said. <br /> <br /> Barrett shared with the crowd that one out of every seven Georgians work in some kind of ag-related field, "so we are not only implementing student achievement and helping that process but we're exposing them to career exploration."
Noah Martin, president of the Habersham Central FFA chapter, cuts the ribbon officially opening the building. (Photo/Dean Dyer)
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black speaks to those gathered at the new agriscience center. (Photo/Dean Dyer)

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