2019 September Board Book
NEW DAIRY PRINCESS CROWNED…Page 2 of 3
Wyoming in the fall. Morgan is active in Kings Harvest 4-H and Central Valley Christian FFA,
where she was the 2018-19 San Joaquin Region FFA Vice President and held multiple officer
positions with her 4-H club. She also has shown replacement heifers at the Kings County Fair
and has served as a member of the Kings Junior Fair Board for the past four years.
Morgan will assist the new District 7 Dairy Princess in her duties, which include speaking on
behalf of the California dairy industry at schools, service clubs, with the media, and at numerous
public events throughout the year.
In addition, the Dairy Princess and her Alternate will attend a training session focused on
presentation development, advocating for the California dairy industry, leadership and etiquette.
Along with the excitement of naming the new Dairy Princess, the Kings County Dairywomen
presented three $1,000 scholarships to Michael Almeida and Kent Sheldon from Hanford High
School and Reid Jacobs from Lemoore High School. Also, the Kings County June Dairy Month
committee recognized Farm Credit West as the 2019 Dairy Business of the Year and Ed Vink of
Kings County Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DHIA) as the 2019 Distinguished Dairy
Person. This year’s program was a partnership between the June Dairy Month committee and
District 7 Dairy Princess committee.
The Master of Ceremonies for the gala event was Dino Giacomazzi, a dairy farmer from Hanford
and recipient of the 2018 Dairy Family of the Year award. Joe Neves, District One Kings County
Board of Supervisors, was the Dairy Princess contest Master of Cermonies. Contestants were
judged on poise, personality, speaking ability, education and dairy background. Judges for the
contest were Shannon Fast of Fresno, Elizabeth Giannini of Visalia and Maureen Lemos of
Waterford. The Dairy Princess Co-Chairpersons are Jackie Giacomazzi and Debbie Raven. The
Dairy Princess Contest was catered by Cal’s Catering.
California is the nation’s leading milk producer. It also produces more butter, ice cream and
nonfat dry milk than any other state. The state is the second-largest producer of cheese and
yogurt. Dairy products made with Real California Milk can be identified by the Real California
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