Jo-Hanna with Kyneton Agricultural Society president, Michael O'Sullian (second from right), and judges, Garry and Faye Kerr. |
Angela Crawford
Jo-Hanna Kelson has been named this year's Kyneton Agricultural Society Junior
Show Ambassador.
The 18-year-old year 12 student from Kyneton Secondary
College has been involved with the Kyneton Agricultural Society for about three
years now, assisting with secretarial work and publicity.
The Show Ambassador
Program encourages and supports young people living in rural and regional
Victoria, with a particular emphasis on candidates who are involved with their
local show. The awards seek to draw attention to the talent, creativity and
ingenuity of young rural Victorians and in doing so encourage the candidates to
become engaged citizens across local communities.
Following being announced
as the Kyneton Junior Show Ambassador, Jo-Hanna recently competed at regional
level.
At the Upper Goulburn Group Final Dinner in Seymour last Friday week,
Jo-Hanna competed against a number of other junior show ambassadors and was
announced the regional winner. She will now compete at state level in Myrtleford
on June 1.
Jo-Hanna beat out Whittlesea and Alexandra show ambassadors at
Seymour, where an interviewing panel was impressed with her enthusiasm.
"The
interviewing panel asks questions relating to the agricultural industry, and
what you think about related issues," Jo-Hanna explains.
"They want to know
your vision as a a junior ambassador - how you would get other young members
involved, and fresh ideas to promote the show it as well.
"Hopefully we can
get a lot more of the younger generation involved and see what younger people
would like to see happening, and evolve the show."
Jo-Hanna has showed sheep
at Kyneton for about five years.
She has stud Angus cattle and stud Romney
Marsh sheep at her grandmother's farm at Greenhill, Craigiemore
Farm.
"I usually take in a trio - one ram and two ewes - and if they've
got lambs afoot I often take in the lambs as well.
"This year I will be
showing cattle on the day," she said.
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