Sisters hone Floral Design skills at Floral Design Mini Clinic

Pictured above L to R: Ivey Godby and Reese Godby with their arrangements from the clinic.


The South Region Agricultural Education Office held a Floral Design Mini Clinic at Turner County High School this month to help members competing in the Floral Design CDE practice and develop their skills in a multitude of arrangements the students could be asked to perform at the Area 5 Floral Design CDE. Reese Godby will be representing Bainbridge FFA at the Area 5 CDE. Reese was able to complete the following arrangements at the mini clinic: a 9 flower table arrangement, a corsage, a boutonniere and practiced her bow tying skills. Reese was also able to attend this mini clinic with her younger sister Ivey, who will be representing Bainbridge Middle at the Area 5 CDE.


Pictured above: Reese Godby, starting a 9-flower arrangement.


Pictured above L to R: Ivey Godby, BMS participant, and Ivey Godby, BHS participant working hard on their 9-flower arrangement.

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