The Queen’s committee is also pleased to announce the first Princess (3rd, 4th, and 5th grade) and Junior Miss (6th, 7th, and 8th grade) contest for the Brown County Fair Association. The informational meeting will be held October 26th at 7 p.m. at the Home Economics building and the sign up night will November 1st at 7 p.m. We are looking for young ladies who would like to be ambassadors for the youth fair. The contestants must be a member of 4-H or FFA, participate in the 2018 Brown County Fair, and meet UIL grade participation requirements. The rules have been posted online at browncountyfairandrodeo.com and like our Brown County Fair Association Facebook page to see updates.
Miss Jessica Armour
Miss Courtney Jowers
Miss Annie Metcalfe
Annie Gallatin Metcalfe is a 6th generation Texan who lives on her family ranch in Brown County. Her family’s ranch, the Colonel Burns ranch, was established in 1873. She is a junior at May High School. Her interests include family, horses, friends, school and hunting. She is currently a member of National Cutting Horse Association, National Youth Cutting Horse Association, American Quarter Horse Association, Big Country Cutting Horse Association, American Paint Horse Association, American Cutting Horse Association, American Junior Paint Horse Association, Future Farmers of America, Dallas Safari Club, The National Rifle Association, Texas High School Rodeo Association, and 4-H. She has won numerous horse shows and is currently trying to achieve her goal of qualifying for the world finals in the 50 thousand amateur for the National Cutting Horse Association. While representing Brown County 4-H, Annie and her team sorting partner earned a 2nd place win in the State of Texas 4-H Finals team sorting event. In 2016, Annie was a derby finalist in the amateur division of the NCHA. She has pursued her love of big game hunting throughout North America, Canada, and Africa. Annie has logged several world record trophy book entries in her tireless pursuit of wild game. This year she was elected as a Brown County 4-H district delegate member. She is an active member of the May FFA. The past two years she has loved showing goats at the Brown County Livestock Show. This year she looks forward to showing pigs and horses. Annie has a great respect for the people and history of Brown County and looks forward to representing each of them at the Brown County Livestock Show.
Miss Cheyenne Stroope
Cheyenne is the daughter of James and Stephanie Stroope. She is a Senior at Brownwood and was born and raised in Brownwood. Cheyenne has been showing since the forth grade. Her first year was in 4-H and the previous nine years she has been in FFA. Cheyenne shows goats, pigs, and a heifer. Cheyenne has been a varsity volleyball player for two years as well as a varsity cheerleader. Last year she got inducted into NHS with a 3.7 GPA and is in in the top 10% of her graduating class. While maintaining all of Cheyenne’s extra curricular actives she has held a job at Leon River Mercantile for almost two years. After High school Cheyenne would like to attend college at Tarelton University and major in kinesiology to become a physical therapist and in minor business.