The first day of PaSRBA is Friday. We usually go around lunchtime considering that mom helps immensely with the youth contests, Ashley helps with the the show, and I help unload the rabbits and with the show set up.
When we started the youth contests, it was a little bit crazy since some of my times were a little bit close together. I participated in the first Art Sweinhart Memorial youth award. Art was very big influence helping youth improve with their rabbits and always being there for anyone who needed him. He was very special to my family and always will be. I was honored to be one of the ten chosen to prepare a presentation on their rabbit project. You had to bring a doe and two of her offspring for your presentation. I had a PowerPoint presentation and I talked about a project in which I introduced Satin rabbits into my Satin Angora lines to improve the faults I was having with my Satin Angora rabbits. The Art Sweinhart Memorial Contest was the first thing that I completed on Friday night. I then participated in Breed-ID. Breed-ID is a contest where you have to completely identify 25 rabbits or cavies. I thought that I did very well. I then participated in rabbit showmanship and I was very happy on how that went. I now had time to compete in judging. For judging, you have to judge four classes of four rabbits or cavies and hope that you place them in the as close to the order as an ARBA Certified Judge has placed them earlier in the day. Many breeders loan their rabbits to the youth for these contests, making it possible for them to even take place. Once all the "borrowed" rabbits arrive, the judge will go through them and give his placings and reasoning to the chairperson of the event in preparation for the youth to go through in groups of 4 to try their hand at it as well. After all of the contests, it is time to relax until everyone is finished. I then help the volunteers load up and pack up. The volunteers are great because they are always there helping to run things smoothly.
On Saturday morning, it was test and interview day. I always get a bit nervous for the interview, but this year, I was excited! I don't know why, but I was; surprisingly, it was the best I've felt after an interview yet! I was very proud of myself and how I competed in everything! I also thought that I did very well on the test. Now, we had to wait until the evening when they announce the awards at the banquet. During the day, I showed my rabbits. I showed two American Fuzzy Lops, two Satin Angoras, one Giant Angora, one English Lop, and one Californian. All of my rabbits placed well, but my one Satin Angora, Bow, won best of breed and received excellent comments. I was so proud of that since she was out of my own rabbits and she is 100% from my rabbitry.
The day was coming closer and closer to the banquet so I left to prepare. When I walked in, I was greeted by a lot of my friends and we sat down to wait before we ate. After dinner, the awards began. The first award given was the Adult and Youth Service Award and to my surprise, I was announced as the recipient! I was very proud to except that award and couldn't believe all the wonderful things that Mrs. Valerie Mayle had to say about me. Next, they announced the Art Swienhart memorial youth award. I was nervous to see who won because I wanted someone that knew Art very well to win. I was not expecting my name to be called, but it was! All of that work, and I won for the first time! I was so proud! It was a very humbling moment for me as Art has been so influential in the rabbit world. He is missed dearly and I will treasure that award always. I also will continue to work on my project to continue improving my lines. The next award given was the sweepstakes award and rabbit youth exhibitor of the year was awarded to me! I was shocked! After that, youth choice award was announced and my mom, Angie, won! I am so proud of her!
On Saturday morning, it was test and interview day. I always get a bit nervous for the interview, but this year, I was excited! I don't know why, but I was; surprisingly, it was the best I've felt after an interview yet! I was very proud of myself and how I competed in everything! I also thought that I did very well on the test. Now, we had to wait until the evening when they announce the awards at the banquet. During the day, I showed my rabbits. I showed two American Fuzzy Lops, two Satin Angoras, one Giant Angora, one English Lop, and one Californian. All of my rabbits placed well, but my one Satin Angora, Bow, won best of breed and received excellent comments. I was so proud of that since she was out of my own rabbits and she is 100% from my rabbitry.
The day was coming closer and closer to the banquet so I left to prepare. When I walked in, I was greeted by a lot of my friends and we sat down to wait before we ate. After dinner, the awards began. The first award given was the Adult and Youth Service Award and to my surprise, I was announced as the recipient! I was very proud to except that award and couldn't believe all the wonderful things that Mrs. Valerie Mayle had to say about me. Next, they announced the Art Swienhart memorial youth award. I was nervous to see who won because I wanted someone that knew Art very well to win. I was not expecting my name to be called, but it was! All of that work, and I won for the first time! I was so proud! It was a very humbling moment for me as Art has been so influential in the rabbit world. He is missed dearly and I will treasure that award always. I also will continue to work on my project to continue improving my lines. The next award given was the sweepstakes award and rabbit youth exhibitor of the year was awarded to me! I was shocked! After that, youth choice award was announced and my mom, Angie, won! I am so proud of her!
Art Sweinhart Award |
Youth Exhibitor of the year |
Getting my sash and crown |
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