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The Pearl Picnic: Celebrating 62 Years of The Land Sydney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman Award
The Pearl Picnic: Celebrating 62 Years of The Land Sydney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman Award
In celebration of sixty-two years of The Land Sydney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman award, alumni from across New South Wales are invited to the ‘Pearl Picnic’ to honor the Young Woman movement. This event will take place at this year’s Condobolin Show on Saturday, August 24th. The Pearl Picnic will be hosted by The Land Sydney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman 2023 Winner, Florance McGufficke, and Rural Ambassador and 2008 Runner-up, Lyndsey Douglas.
Florance McGufficke, the 2023 winner, explained that the idea for the inaugural Pearl Picnic stemmed from a desire to celebrate and connect with the women who have been part of the competition over its 62-year history. “The experience that bonds us all is so unique, and we wish to honor that bond and experience by creating a day where we can come together and celebrate it,” McGufficke said.
“Our alumni consist of incredible, inspiring, and passionate women brought together by a love for community, a passion for agriculture, and a desire for personal growth and professional development. Through the Pearl Picnic, we hope to unite friends, both old and new, from all stages of the competition, whether at local, zone, or state levels, across the competition’s 62 years, and bring these inspiring women together while supporting a local agshow.”
Attendees are encouraged to wear their pearls, bring a plate of food, throw down a picnic rug, wear their hometown sash with pride, and enjoy a wonderful day at the Condobolin Show.
The Land Sydney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman competition takes place annually across the state, beginning at local agricultural shows, progressing through regional zones, and culminating at the state level during the Sydney Royal Easter Show. The competition aims to broaden the experiences of young rural women, strengthen their communication skills, boost their confidence, connect like-minded individuals, and equip them with the tools to become future leaders within their communities and champions of regional excellence.
Today, the competition continues to play a significant role in the development of rural women and their communities. “The Land Sydney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman participants all display great insight and knowledge about the very real issues facing rural NSW. They are deeply involved in their communities and are dedicated, confident, and fitting ambassadors. It is a highly rewarding experience, where you meet incredible friends, mentors, and advocates, and provides endless opportunities,” McGufficke shared.
“By hosting a Pearl Picnic each year, we hope to keep this camaraderie and connection going once the competition itself ends, because imagine what we can accomplish together.”
Tickets to the Inaugural Pearl Picnic are free but must be ‘purchased’ here.
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