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Who I Am


"I am Charlotte's Granddaughter, The spitting image of my Father, and when the day is done my Momma's still my biggest fan."

Thanks to the roots that run deep in Centre County, the Agriculture Industry, and the Centre County Grange Fair, I have happily found my place in agricultural education from the first day I joined an agricultural sciences course. I did so without my parent's permission (sorry Mom and Dad). From bringing home my very first pig, to running for Fair Queen, I have had unwavering support from my family. They have watched and allowed for my passion to grow as I enjoy educating the youth and the public about the agricultural industry. This goes perfectly with my love for talking, (as my family knows all too well) and once you get me talking there is absolutely no going back, especially about something I love.
My first love, the one that truly started it all for me, was the fair. A ten day long opportunity, where I was able to share with every person that walked by, about my favorite four legged pal, Daisy.  Unlike most, Daisy oinked, and preferred to have bath rather than go for a walk but I loved her just the same. Like any high school girl's dream, nothing is better than when your best friend tells you he's gotten you a surprise and the next thing you know you're coming home with a pig. (Try explaining that to your parents.) She was my first opportunity to educate, share, get others involved. I knew from the moment I told a little boy about her favorite treat, marshmallows, education was where I wanted to be. Later, with a little encouragement and a lot of determination I found myself now reigning as the Centre County Grange Fair Queen. This gave me the opportunity to no longer just talk about pigs but all the aspects of agriculture that made up our county and the importance of each and every one of them.
There were definitely days where I didn't know what I was doing, and I am by no means graceful enough to be the next Miss America. But, there is one thing I know for sure, teaching about the pigs, the fair, or the agricultural industry is what makes me the happiest. I cannot wait to see where this Ag Ed Journey takes me. One things for sure, I know my family, friends, and tiara will always be in tow.

"Sometimes I'm clueless and I'm clumsy but I've got friends that love me and they know just where I stand,  it's all a part of me and it's who I am." - Jessica Andrews

- Megan

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  1. You will learn so much on this journey. Do not miss experiences and opportunities when they present themselves. You will make a great ag teacher, but for now focus on preparing for your journey to senior year. You need a solid foundation in order to build a sturdy house.

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