Lebanon County Dairy Promotion is putting the word out – now’s the time for Lebanon County youth to sign up to compete for a spot as 2023-24 Dairy Royalty!

An informational session will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, at One Fire Hall for anyone interested to learn more about the program, which celebrated its 50th anniversary last year.

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Contestants can enter to compete for any of the following categories: Lil’ Dairy Miss (ages 4-8), Dairy Miss (ages 9-12), Dairy Maid (ages 13-16), and Dairy Princess (16-24).

The annual Lebanon County Dairy Princess Pageant is planned to be held at Mount Zion Road Church on Saturday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m.

To get a sense of what being Dairy Princess entails, read our profile from last fall about the work Lebanon County Dairy Princess Evelyn Troutman and Alternate Dairy Princess Mackenzie have done to promote dairy across the county.

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To book a Dairy Princess for an event, contact Tara Bomgardner at 717-639-5114 or email lcdairypromotion@gmail.com.

For more information on being a contestant, contact Meranda Sellers at 717-450-8018 or Amy Bomgardner at 717-471-6064.

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