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8 january24 community 2012 Happy Trails: A Report From the Rodeo Road By Mackenzie Carr Miss Rodeo America 2012 a rodeo queen is a cowgirl who is a spokeswoman for a sport and a lifestyle that she loves. Hello again Despite the dedication and Since my last article, hard work my job requires, I do the month of January has get to have an immense amount kept me very busy. I arrived of fun and meet some amazing in Denver on January 4th, for people. While I was in Denver, the National Western Stock I spent a great deal of time with Show, my first official event Miss Rodeo Colorado and Miss as Miss Rodeo America 2012. Rodeo North Dakota. The three I stayed in the mile high city Mackenzie in Denver with MRA President Tracy Damrell and of us found ourselves in multiple for the three week duration of her sponsor Court’s Saddlery. situations where all we could do Haley instructed me to bring an extra the stock show and each day was laugh. One of the highlights suitcase to haul all of my new items was learning to not always trust a GPS, brought something new and exciting. Throughout my stay, I was home. Great tip McKenzie, I wouldn’t because what it considers a steakhouse is tasked with doing numerous activities to have made it home otherwise! sometimes a stretch of the definition. :) Contrary to what many people promote the stock show and the events At the end of January, I had the that took place on the grounds. Each day might think, the life of a rodeo queen is honor of being the keynote speaker for the consisted of a full schedule split between far from glamorous. It is like any other American National CattleWomen at the rodeo performances, school and hospital job, requiring long hours and hard work. Cattle Industry Convention in Nashville, visits, interviews, and benefit functions Tennessee. I spoke for the scholarship program. Although to these admirable these activities ranged from one end women about the of the spectrum to the other, the main c o m m o n a l i t i e s focus and purpose at each one was to between the educate people about the sport of rodeo agriculture industry and promote the National Western Stock and the sport of Show. rodeo, as well as While I was in Denver, I also the impact that Miss attended the WESA trade show. Over the Rodeo America, four days that I was there, I spent time and women alike with the wonderful people who sponsor have within these Miss Rodeo America Inc; Wrangler, industries. It was Montana Silversmiths, Justin, Bailey truly a privilege to Hats, the American Quarter Horse have this opportunity Miss Rodeo North Dakota, Miss Rodeo Colorado with Association, and Court’s Saddlery. I also and I thoroughly Mackenzie. did a little, well a lot of shopping. I think enjoyed spending I may have to build an addition to my I take pride in doing whatever it takes time with the CattleWomen. room to house all of my new clothes. Last to get the job done, even if that means This year, the Miss Rodeo year’s Miss Rodeo America, McKenzie getting a little dirty. First and foremost, America organization is increasing their focus on social media. In doing so, I will be writing monthly articles for multiple publications, including this one in Vernonia’s Voice, blogging on Justin Boots’ Facebook page, and posting fun pictures and videos to Wrangler’s Facebook page for people to follow along with my travels. I also keep my own Facebook page updated with daily occurrences and humorous stories so my family and friends can keep up with me. I hope that my communication and public relations skills combined with this tremendous opportunity will result in a career when I finish my year as Miss Rodeo America. Many other MRA’s have gone on to thrive in the media field, including Pam Minick who is a broadcaster for many television stations including RFDTV, and Jennifer Douglas-Smith, a media correspondent for the PRCA and the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. As of now, I have two trips under my belt with many more to come. I start off February with a trip to Rapid City, South Dakota for the Black Hills Stock Show and then bounce to Kissimmee, Florida for the Silver Spurs Rodeo. I’m sure I’ll have many stories about my adventures to come! Until next time. Mackenzie with fellow Oregonian and World Champion cowboy Larry Mahan. The Vernonia Boys 5-6 grade team took first place in the Vernonia Basketball Tournament on January 7. Vernonia Computer Services Computer help is just a phone call away Housecalls Instruction/Training Virus/Spyware removal Mac – Windows – Linux Custom systems built Backups and data retrieval Software install/upgrade System problems diagnosed Hardware testing, repair, replacement bill@rangelights.com Bill Langmaid (971) 998-3705