This page was exported from Shelburne Free Press [ https://shelburnefreepress.ca ] Export date:Sun Nov 24 0:44:32 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: Still time to register for the 2013 Fall Fair Ambassador competition --------------------------------------------------- Four local vibrant young women will be vieing for the title of either Shelburne Sr Ambassador and Shelburne Jr Amabssador at the Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex on Friday September 13, at 815pm. The competitors this year are for the Junior Division: Allisha Litt, Emma Holmes and Rachel Fazackerley. For the Seniore Division Alice Whyte. The young women have already submitted a 200-500 word profile and will enjoy a dinner and be interviewed by a panel of three judges prior to the public event on the evening of September 13th. The competitiors will deliver a three minute speech on the fair or agriculture to the audience at the CDRC, there will be a break for intermission where "U4ia", a group of four men, where proceeds of their performance are donated to "Harmonize to Speech", which is a therapy programme at Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie. Following the performance the 2013-2014 Sr. and Jr. Ambassador will be choosen. Good Luck To All! Sr Ambassador Stephanie Booth Farewell Letter:Hello, my name is Stephanie Booth and last year I had the opportunity to represent Shelburne as being the 2012-2013 Fall Fair Ambassador. With being Fair Ambassador, I had the privilege to attend many events I had never been to before such as annual meetings, as well as getting to see our fair and parades in a new perspective. I also got the chance to meet many other Fair Ambassadors from all across Ontario as well as representing Shelburne at the CNE this past August. With all of these new experiences, I had the chance to learn so much more about Shelburne and I will never forget the amazing year I had with so many new possibilities. I encourage anyone who is considering this great opportunity should go for it because memories will be created that will stick for a lifetime. I also want to thank Shelburne's Fair Board for allowing me to have this great chance to allow great opportunities to be had, it was a great year!  file://localhost/Users/wendy/Desktop/Allisha%20Litt.JPG Jr Ambassador Jade Fleming Farewell Letter:Hi, my name is Jade Fleming, and I was Shelburne's Fall Fair Junior Ambassador 2012-2013. Being the Junior Ambassador was an amazing experience for me. Agriculture is something I very much enjoy and this was a great way for me to get involved with it. I got to participate in many enjoyable activities such as the Santa Clause Parade and also going out to meetings and meeting new people. Being Junior Ambassador also helped me expand on my personal skills such as public speaking and interacting with new people. I would very much like to thank the Shelburne Fair Board/Agricultural Society for allowing me to participate and experience in all that I did. This is something that I will never forget! Anyone interested in this should defiantly consider it, don't miss out. Jr. Ambassador Contestant Allisha Litt:Allisha Litt, 13 is a resident of Shelburne. She is currently in her last year at St. Andrew Elementary School, and had many hobbies including soccor, basketball, volleyball, and attending 1st Orangeville Pathfinders. Allisha spends some of her time delivering newspapers, babysitting, volunteering at various events in the community and at school. One of Allisha's future ambitions is to assist children and adults with special needs. Jr. Ambassador Contestant Emma Holmes:Emma Holmes, 13 is a Melancthon Township resident and a grade 9 student at CDDHS. Emma greatest interests are photography, curling and volunteering in her community. Me2 We is a club that Emma is currently involved in, where they raise money for third world countries so they have clean water. Emma also had the honor of being our 2011-2012 Shelburne Fair Princess.   Jr. Ambassador Contestant Rachel Fazackerley:Rachel Fazackerley, 16 is a resident of Shelburne and has started her school year in grade 11 at CDDHS. Rachel's future ambitions are to finish highschool with honors and to study at University in Environmental Studies and/or Agriculture. Some of Rachel's hobbies include being the only girl left to play Midget boys hockey with Shelburne Minor Hockey, coaching and reffing with the Shelburne Soccor Club, and volunterring with school clubs and around the community. Sr. Ambassador Contest Alice Whyte:Alice Whyte, 21, is a Orangeville resident and is currently employed at Peekaboo Daycare and continuing her education in early childhood education. Alice is an active member of 4-H and a volunteer at both the Orangeville and Shelburne Fall Fairs. Alice's future ambitions including teaching and opening her own daycare. Some of her hobbies include being apart of big brother's and big sisters, helping on the family farm, looking after children and continuing her learning in agriculture.   --------------------------------------------------- Images: https://shelburnefreepress.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/SR.-Ambassador-2013-Stephanie-Booth-205x300.jpg https://shelburnefreepress.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/JR.-Ambassador-2013-Jade-Fleming-215x300.jpg https://shelburnefreepress.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Allisha-Litt-e1379096558338-200x300.jpg https://shelburnefreepress.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Emma-Holmes-e1379096642562-200x300.jpg https://shelburnefreepress.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Rachel-Fazackerley-e1379096730356-200x300.jpg https://shelburnefreepress.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Alice-Whyte-e1379096833858-200x300.jpg --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2013-09-13 14:27:39 Post date GMT: 2013-09-13 18:27:39 Post modified date: 2013-09-21 12:10:32 Post modified date GMT: 2013-09-21 16:10:32 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Export of Post and Page as text file has been powered by [ Universal Post Manager ] plugin from www.gconverters.com