The Queen’s committee is pleased to announce the 2021 Brown County Fair Association Princess and Junior Miss contest. The informational meeting is November 1st at 4pm and sign up night is November 4th at 6pm at the home ec building.
The contest is an opportunity for third through eighth graders in Brown County who are participating in the 2021 Brown County Youth Fair to achieve, learn, lead, and serve as role models and ambassadors for the youth fair and the association. The fair association is pleased to offer this opportunity for young ladies to develop their speaking and poise so that they can be future leaders and the future of agriculture. These young ladies will represent the fair association at marketing events, speak at the Queens tea, and walk the runway January 10th during the fashion show which culminates with crowning the princess and junior miss for 2021.
Our reigning Junior Miss Hannah Deen is the daughter of Cody and Annalyn Deen. She is a 7th grader in Brownwood. Her motto is never hope for it more than you work for it because hard work pays off. For the 2021 youth fair she will be showing market and breeding sheep and goats. She will be busy with her home ec projects creating clothing, crafts, food,and canning.
Our reigning Princess Hutsyn Hohertz is the daughter of Harlan and Lori Hohertz. She is a sixth grader at Early. Hutsyn lives by her Bebe’s motto, “Carpe Diem” and she strives to instill her seize the day attitude into others through her actions. She looks forward to showing her sheep and pigs, mentoring the princess contestants, as well as creating sewing projects for the 2021 youth fair.
Upcoming fair association events:
* Tim Fulton Memorial Prospect Show November 7th and 8th.
* Swine Validation November 14th
* Horse Validation November 15th
* November 21st Work Day
* The Brown County Youth Fair January 10th-16th.
Membership sales are underway by the Queen Contestants! The Brown County Fair Association encourages you to purchase memberships from the Queen contestants to help us provide learning opportunities for Brown County Youth. We also have opportunities for individuals and businesses to contribute money donations to the association. Thank you for your support of this organization that helps to create tomorrow’s leaders and the future of agriculture.
(Story contributed by Ann Glasscock)