We are now well into the Quest, with only 4 months until crowning and still three fundraisers to go before we find out who will be crowned “Miss Wagga Wagga 2020”. My name is Montanna Ross, one of 7 entrants in this years quest. Firstly I wold like to thank everyone who has supported the quest so far, whether it be supporting one of our events, donating a prize or your time or buying a raffle ticket we all sincerely appreciate it. Also a personal thank you to my bosses at Riverina Livestock Agents for sponsoring me to go in the quest, it wouldn’t have been made possible without their support.
For those of you who don’t know me, I was born at the Wagga Base Hospital and grew up in the Riverina just down the Olympic Highway at Henty. I learnt to swim at the oasis and I learn to dance at Miss Minas Dance Studio (not that you would pick it these days). Since moving to Wagga in 2016, the community has already given me so much. I got my first job in retail at RB Sellars, poured my first beer at the Red Steer and have continued to go on and pursue a career in something I am passionate about. I decided to join the quest to give back to such a supportive community and to continue to grow as an individual.
July was a pretty quiet month for our entrants, we had our usual weekly meetings gearing up for the Hightea to be held on the 11th of August at the Riverine Club, where there will be plenty of food, tea and bubbles to be shared by all. We also ran multiple Friday night meat raffles at the Victoria Hotel, which was greatly supported by the patrons. We are very lucky and appreciative for the ongoing support from the Riverine Club and the Victoria Hotel.
Keep an eyeout for what we have instore over the comming of months.
-Montanna Ross
Miss Wagga Wagga Quest 2020 Entrant
For those of you who don’t know me, I was born at the Wagga Base Hospital and grew up in the Riverina just down the Olympic Highway at Henty. I learnt to swim at the oasis and I learn to dance at Miss Minas Dance Studio (not that you would pick it these days). Since moving to Wagga in 2016, the community has already given me so much. I got my first job in retail at RB Sellars, poured my first beer at the Red Steer and have continued to go on and pursue a career in something I am passionate about. I decided to join the quest to give back to such a supportive community and to continue to grow as an individual.
July was a pretty quiet month for our entrants, we had our usual weekly meetings gearing up for the Hightea to be held on the 11th of August at the Riverine Club, where there will be plenty of food, tea and bubbles to be shared by all. We also ran multiple Friday night meat raffles at the Victoria Hotel, which was greatly supported by the patrons. We are very lucky and appreciative for the ongoing support from the Riverine Club and the Victoria Hotel.
Keep an eyeout for what we have instore over the comming of months.
-Montanna Ross
Miss Wagga Wagga Quest 2020 Entrant