Alice in Dairyland

Alice in Dairyland
Formation 1934
Type Milk Queen
Headquarters Madison
Location
Official language
English
Website aliceindairyland.com

Alice in Dairyland is a program that is meant to promote Wisconsin's diverse agriculture industry. A young woman is selected every year to be Wisconsin's Agriculture Ambassador. As a contracted public relations specialist, she works with the media, educates the public, speaks with rural and urban audiences, and teaches students about all aspects of the Wisconsin agricultural industry.

The program began as the Dairy Queen program in 1934, and was renamed to Alice in Dairyland in 1948.[1] It is organized by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP)[2] and headquartered in Madison.

Winners

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Date of eventLocation of eventWinner's nameAgeHometownSchool
1934
June 15
West AllisVirginia Kelly18Clintonville
1936
August 20
West AllisMary Delores Keyes18SpencerUW-Marathon
1948
June 20
West AllisMargaret Jean McGuire18HighlandUW-Milwaukee
1949
March 20
LaVonne HermannMount Horeb
1950
March 20
Virginia PetersonUnion Grove
1951
March 20
Marjean CzerwinskiMilwaukee
1952
August 20
West AllisBeverly Ann Steffen19AppletonUW-Madison
1955
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1956
March 20
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1957
March 20
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1958
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1959
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1960
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1961
March 20
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1962
March 20
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1963
June 9
ManitowocMarilyn Katherine Draeger19Fort AtkinsonUW-Whitewater
1967
June 10
Green BayKristin Ann Williams18ColgateUW-Oshkosh
1980
June 14
BarabooVicky Leah Scharlau20WaumandeeUW-River Falls
1996
March 20
Holly CrowleyWalworth
1997
March 20
Courtney BoothForest Junction
1998
March 20
Jennifer MeyerMonroe
1999
March 20
Amy BrownLoyal
2000
March 20
Roxanne PeelenOconomowoc
2001
March 20
Sheri HickenBaraboo
2002
March 20
Angela HemauerPlymouth
2003
March 20
Natalie ParmentierGreen Bay
2004
March 20
Betsy FrancoeurMerrill
2005
March 20
Gena CooperMukwonago
2006
March 20
Nicole BarlassSheboygan Falls
2007
March 20
Jill MakovecMuscoda
2008
March 20
Ashley AndrePlymouth
2009
March 20
Cheryl O'BrienEastman
2010
March 20
Christine LindnerBeaver Dam
2011
March 20
Katie WirkusAthens
2012
March 20
Rochelle (Ripp) SchnadtLodi
2013
March 20
Kristin OlsonFond du Lac
2014
March 20
Zoey BrooksWaupaca
2015
March 20
Teyanna LoetherSauk City
2016
May 13
WatertownAnn Elizabeth O'Leary23EvansvilleCarthage College
2017
May 13
Green BayCrystal Siemers-PetermanClevelandUniversity of Minnesota

Source: [4]

References

  1. Jerry Apps. Wisconsin Agriculture: A History. Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2015, p. 76.
  2. https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Growing_WI/AliceHistory.aspx
  3. Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection. History of Alice in Dairyland.

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