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July 6, 2009 For More Information Contact: Shelia Stannard at 816-383-5152 or sstannard@angus.org Sweet Southern
Showdown Slated, July 19-25 Angus
enthusiasts from across the country will gather in National
Junior Angus Association (NJAA) members 9-21 years of age have entered 1,227
Angus cattle in the show, which has grown to the largest single-breed beef
cattle show in the world. Bill
Conley, The
43rd National Junior Showmanship Contest will also occur during
the week, allowing young showmen the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to vie
for the title of “Top Angus Showman”. This year, 54 young people have
qualified at the state level to advance to the final round. Only two people from each state can
compete. Judges for this
year’s event include Jeremy Haag, The NJAS includes more than showring competitions, and NJAA members will be able to test their skills in numerous other contests including prepared and extemporaneous speaking, graphic design, photography, posters, quiz bowl, team fitting, judging, team sales, creative writing, and the Auxiliary-sponsored All-American Certified Angus Beef ® cook-off. The Georgia Angus folks will kick off the Sweet Southern Showdown with true Southern hospitality during opening ceremonies on Monday, July 20 by providing entertainment by award-winning country sensation Lady Antebellum. The week will close with an awards ceremony, sponsored in part by Vita Ferm® by BioZyme®, where awards will be presented for various contests, the Angus Foundation will present $100,000 in educational scholarships, and six new directors to the NJAA Board will be announced. For those who can’t make the trek to Perry, online opportunities exist to keep up with the happenings at this year’s NJAS. The shows will be broadcast daily on liveauctions.tv and Angus Productions Inc will post results to www.njas.info. Watch these sites for coverage. The
NJAS is a program of the NJAA and the American Angus Association, with
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