queen KELLY WINEBRENNER
My name is Kelly Winebrenner. My mother is Jessica Siniff. We live in Cove, OR where I am a Junior at the High School. I am involved in FFA, National Honor Society, the Madras Saddle and Gaming Club, and leadership. I have been an active member of 4-H where I showed both Horses and Hogs. I have been riding horses since I was born.
My mother and father were both horse trainers in Montana, as a result I started my first horse (Banana Belle) when I was 10 years old.
My family homesteaded over 5 generations ago in the Ukiah area; consequently I have been raised working livestock from the back of a horse, logging many hours in the backcountry, horse camping, hunting, and packing.
My first Parade was the Cove Cherry Festival Parade when I was 2 years old. My mom made me a sparkly vest and chinks and painted cherries all over my horses rump. I had a Blast! Since then, I have been a competitive member of the Madras Saddle and Gaming Club (MSGC) and have competed in Barrels, Poles, and numerous speed games. I have dabbled in Roping, Working Cow Horse, and Reining.
I have been a youth mentor and given lessons to younger children since I was 12 years old. I have been going to the EOLS Rodeo since I was in diapers, and showing my horse since I was in the 4th grade. I have been aspiring to follow in my mother’s footsteps as she was on the Catherine Creek Jr. Rodeo Court. I always loved watching the courts do their run-ins and have been dreaming of doing it one day. As an ambassador of the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show I aspire to be a positive role model and look forward to the many adventures that being on the EOLS Rodeo Court entails. I also look forward to spending many hours with my horse and new friends.
Sincerely,
Kelly Winebrenner
For tickets, please call: 541-805-8476
My mother and father were both horse trainers in Montana, as a result I started my first horse (Banana Belle) when I was 10 years old.
My family homesteaded over 5 generations ago in the Ukiah area; consequently I have been raised working livestock from the back of a horse, logging many hours in the backcountry, horse camping, hunting, and packing.
My first Parade was the Cove Cherry Festival Parade when I was 2 years old. My mom made me a sparkly vest and chinks and painted cherries all over my horses rump. I had a Blast! Since then, I have been a competitive member of the Madras Saddle and Gaming Club (MSGC) and have competed in Barrels, Poles, and numerous speed games. I have dabbled in Roping, Working Cow Horse, and Reining.
I have been a youth mentor and given lessons to younger children since I was 12 years old. I have been going to the EOLS Rodeo since I was in diapers, and showing my horse since I was in the 4th grade. I have been aspiring to follow in my mother’s footsteps as she was on the Catherine Creek Jr. Rodeo Court. I always loved watching the courts do their run-ins and have been dreaming of doing it one day. As an ambassador of the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show I aspire to be a positive role model and look forward to the many adventures that being on the EOLS Rodeo Court entails. I also look forward to spending many hours with my horse and new friends.
Sincerely,
Kelly Winebrenner
For tickets, please call: 541-805-8476
princess AUTUMN DAGGETT
My name is Autumn Daggett, I am 16 years old and a Junior at Union High School. I was born in Central Oregon and moved to Eastern Oregon when I was 4 years old. I have lived in Cove for 2 ½ years, and Union for 10 years before that. My parents are Fred and Amber Daggett and I have one older sister, Emilee.
I have shown market hogs in 4-H and FFA at EOLS since I was in 4th grade. I have attended horse camps and Rodeo Bible Camp. I have done barrels and lots of trail riding with my horse, Tanner.
I have been involved with FFA since I was in 8th grade and have been in office for 2 years as the reporter. I am a varsity athlete, competing in volleyball, basketball, and softball. I was also on a travel softball team last season. I am also a member of the National Honor Society. Some other activities I enjoy are hunting, fishing, horseback riding, snowboarding and skiing.
After high school I plan on going to college and hopefully playing college level volleyball somewhere.
I have wanted to be on the EOLS Royalty Court ever since I started going to stock show. The Royalty girls have always inspired me and I love being a good role model for younger kids. I am more than excited to represent EOLS, the PRCA, and my community for the whole summer as EOLS Royalty! My goal is to be a positive role model in the rodeo community and encourage younger kids to pursue rodeo and leadership roles.
Thank you!
Autumn Daggett
For tickets, please call: 541-910-0980
I have shown market hogs in 4-H and FFA at EOLS since I was in 4th grade. I have attended horse camps and Rodeo Bible Camp. I have done barrels and lots of trail riding with my horse, Tanner.
I have been involved with FFA since I was in 8th grade and have been in office for 2 years as the reporter. I am a varsity athlete, competing in volleyball, basketball, and softball. I was also on a travel softball team last season. I am also a member of the National Honor Society. Some other activities I enjoy are hunting, fishing, horseback riding, snowboarding and skiing.
After high school I plan on going to college and hopefully playing college level volleyball somewhere.
I have wanted to be on the EOLS Royalty Court ever since I started going to stock show. The Royalty girls have always inspired me and I love being a good role model for younger kids. I am more than excited to represent EOLS, the PRCA, and my community for the whole summer as EOLS Royalty! My goal is to be a positive role model in the rodeo community and encourage younger kids to pursue rodeo and leadership roles.
Thank you!
Autumn Daggett
For tickets, please call: 541-910-0980