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$25 Registration Fee
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(all proceeds benefit the 2010 New Mexico State Fair Queen Contest)
Program Includes:
Saturday – Horsemanship Clinic led by professional horse trainer Troy Rogers, specializing in reining and ranch horse versatility, plus instruction in proper horse care by veterinarian Diana DeBlanc, DVM.
Sunday – Make-up by Desert Rose Enterprises
Modeling and Stage presence by The Talent Development Studios
Public Speaking Clinicians
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Lunch provided on Saturday
Clothing Swap on Sunday – bring used or new rodeo gear to sell or trade
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2010
STATE FAIR QUEEN CROWNED!
2010 New Mexico State Fair Queen
Miss Sierra County, Krystie Lynn Bierner
Doing the honors were State Fair Commission Chairman Luke Otero and outgoing Queen Michal Almanza from Bernalillo County.
Also in attendance were State Fair Commissioners Nerissa Whittington, Frank Tabet, Jack Duffey, Benny Roybal, Ruth Bitsui and David ”Hossie” Sanchez plus State Fair
General Manager Craig Swagerty.
“It is my distinct honor to welcome Miss Krystie Bierner of Sierra County as the 2010 New Mexico State Fair Queen,” said Chairman Otero. “Ms. Bierner carries on one of the Fair’s most significant traditions as she steps in as statewide ambassador of the New Mexico State Fair. Since 1950, the New Mexico State Fair Queen has represented all that is New Mexico, and all that is the State Fair, to communities throughout the state and beyond. I have every confidence that Miss Bierner will carry on in the same spirit and tradition of all the queens before her.”
She also received the Miss Personality Award.
Staci Trehern representing Sandoval County was First Runner-Up.
She also received the Horsemanship Award.
Second Runner-Up was Alexandria Romero of Valencia County. The Miss Congeniality Award went to Brittany Robbins of Los Alamos County.
This award is given to the contestant who demonstrates a genuine caring and friendliness toward the other contestants throughout the contest.
Contestants were judged on horsemanship, personality through a speech competition and extemporaneous answers and a personal interview.
The 13 Queen contestants by county were: Dona Ana County – Danika Jackson; Lincoln County – Haley Montes; Sierra County - Krystie Bierner; Sandoval County – Staci Trehern; Otero County - Dani Virden; Valencia County - Alexandria Romero; Rio Arriba County - Michelle Herrera; Roosevelt County - Samantha Grider; Socorro County - Florence Martin; Los Alamos County - Brittany Robbins; Colfax County - Erin Arko; San Juan County - Whitney Castor; and Curry County - Kassi Shelko.
NMSF Queen Report October 2009