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| 2008-2009 IJBBA Queen Miss Lauren Lettelier |
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Miss Lauren Lettelier has been selected International Brangus Queen for 2008-2009. She will be entering into
her senior year at Trinity Catholic High School, where she is a high honors student and a varsity softball player.
Lettelier is also a member of the Country Kids 4-H club and a proud IJBBA and FJBBA member.
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During her nine years of showing cattle around the state of Florida, she has received numerous awards for
her involvement and participation. For the past three consecutive years, Lettelier bred, raised, and showed the
Florida Cattlemen’s Premier Brangus Bull and bred the 2008 Florida Premier Brangus Heifer. She’s recently
received the Bertie Hill and the Bess Miller award given by the Marion County Cattlewomen for outstanding lifetime
achievements in the beef heifer and steer projects. Lettelier frequently shows her Brangus cattle in Florida
and most recently exhibited her cattle at the 2008 National Junior Brangus and Futurity shows.
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Lettelier states, "By doing this, I have begun to fulfill my childhood wish. I plan to attend the University of
Florida to major in Agricultural Marketing or Advertising and after college, continue to raise my growing herd of
Brangus cattle. It has been a life-long aspiration of mine to become the IBBA Queen and it is an honor to be chosen
for such a prestigious position."
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Lettelier was crowned International Brangus Queen in July at the 2008 National Junior Brangus Show held in
Stillwater, Oklahoma. She proceeds Stephanie Climer, Bells, Tennessee, as the official ambassador for the breed.
During her reign, Lettelier will attend the four National shows as well as numerous state, regional, and national
events.
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Interested in becoming the next Queen? Download an application today!
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