Friday, August 6, 2010

Audrey Mohr, 2006

Brown County Dairy Princess Audrey Mohr and cousin at her "Congratulations" Celebration, following her coronation as Princess Kay of the Milky Way.

It was an awesome honor to have a Princess Kay to be available for local farm visits.

Official Princess Kay of the Milky Way portrait.

Ah...the famous butter carving, hours of work for a delicious piece of art!

Sure looks like a good match to us!

Audrey, at the Princess Kay Coronation...I think she was surprised to have earned the crown! But we all know she deserved it!

At the MN State Fair, Audrey enjoyed handing out milk at the "All You Can Drink" Milk Stand.

Audrey Mohr, 2006

Parents: Ron & Penny Mohr, New Ulm, MN
Currently: New Ulm, MN
In addition to serving as a Brown County Dairy Princess, Audrey is also the only Princess Kay of the Milky Way to come from Brown County! Audrey’s head was carved in butter in 2006. Audrey shares, “I still have the butterhead in my freezer and haven’t decided what I want to do with it yet!” “I enjoyed the entire state fair as Princess Kay-the media promotion was overwhelming! I enjoyed throwing the first pitch at a MN Twins baseball game as Princess Kay. I also enjoyed having 11 of the 12 2007 PK finalists tour the New Ulm AMPI butter plant where our butterheads are packaged!” Audrey is a geology student at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. She loves her work as an Admissions Intern and has completed undergraduate geology research projects over the past two summers. “My fiancĂ© and I will be married next summer after which I will attend graduate school in Minnesota or Wisconsin for hydrogeology or environmental policy.” To current princesses, Audrey advises: “Enjoy your days as a princess! You have a wonderful responsibility. Don’t be afraid to think creatively when presenting to all audiences; there’s almost always a new way to do a promotion.” When asked about promoting dairy in her life now, Audrey shares, “Eau Claire is a relatively urban community so I meet lots of people that have never experienced dairy farms, agriculture or even heard of Princess Kay! I like to share my experiences with my classmates and coworkers and look forward to applying my agriculture background to my future career.

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