Breanna Hickey has been sashed by Goulburn’s 2018 Showgirl Shernoah Evans as the Agricultural, Pastoral and Horticultural Society’s 2019 Showgirl. The announcement was made on Friday night at the Society’s Christmas function by society president Jacki Waugh. The function was held in the Belmore Room at the Goulburn Soldiers Club on Friday November 30 with about 35 members and guests attending. Breanna Hickey has always been drawn to the equestrian side of the Goulburn Show, and is training to be a jockey, apprenticed to race horse trainer Allan McRae of Yass. “My dream, like all jockeys is to ride in and win the Melbourne Cup,” she said. “I see my future as working with horses, but some day completing a degree in secondary teaching.” Shernoah Evans, whose year as Goulburn Showgirl comes to an end, said the experience was invaluable and she learn so much through the opportunities she was afforded in representing the Goulburn Show Society. Attendees at the function were treated to a performance of the Goulburn Bridge to Sing Choir under the direction of Clare Jones. Did you know the Goulburn Post is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up here.
Goulburn’s 2019 Showgirl sashed at Christmas function
NEW SHOWGIRL: Centre: Breanna Hickey, the 2019 Goulburn Showgirl who was sashed at the Goulburn AP&H Society's Christmas function by the 2018 Showgirl with Shernoah Evans (left), with emcee for the evening Laura Fletcher. Photos: Darryl Fernance
The Goulburn Bridge Choir performing at the Goulburn AP&H Society's Christmas function and Showgirl dinner.
Peter Shinfield and Goulburn Mulwaree Deputy Mayor Peter Walker. were pleased to attend and support the show society.
Trish McLaughlin and Fran Dannefaerd with a lucky door prize Fran won both ladies have a long and active association with the Show Society.
Tony Lamarra, Adriana Lamarra and Narelle Shinfield.
Aleesha O'Neill, Sophie Waugh and Zoe Divall.
AP&H Society president Jacki Waugh presenting Bridge Choir coordinator and conductor Clare Jones with a donation toward their operating expenses.
Danielle Marsden - Ballard and Karen Mohring also attended the Show Society dinner.
Proud parents Diane and Ross Hickey with their daughter, Goulburn's 2019 showgirl Breanna Hickey, who is looking forward to representing Goulburn throughout the coming year.
Craig McSweeney showing Jayne Fletcher some photos of his horses on his mobile phone.
The Goulburn Bridge Choir performing at the Goulburn AP&H Society's Christmas function and Showgirl dinner.
Goulburn's 2019 Showgirl Breanna Hickey with Goulburn AP&H Society president Jacki Waugh.
Goulburn AP&H Society president Jacki Waugh.
NEW SHOWGIRL: Centre: Breanna Hickey the 2019 Goulburn Showgirl with Shernoah Evans the 2018 showgirl and emcee for the evening Laura Fletcher. Photos: Darryl Fernance
NEW SHOWGIRL: Centre: Breanna Hickey the 2019 Goulburn Showgirl with Shernoah Evans the 2018 showgirl and emcee for the evening Laura Fletcher. Photos: Darryl Fernance
Cr Andrew Banfield enjoying the evening.
Show Society secretary Robyn Picker and vice president Craig McSweeney.
Goulburn AP&H Society 2019 Showgirl announcement | PHOTOS
Breanna Hickey has been sashed by Goulburn’s 2018 Showgirl Shernoah Evans as the Agricultural, Pastoral and Horticultural Society’s 2019 Showgirl. The announcement was made on Friday night at the Society’s Christmas function by society president Jacki Waugh.
The function was held in the Belmore Room at the Goulburn Soldiers Club on Friday November 30 with about 35 members and guests attending.
Breanna Hickey has always been drawn to the equestrian side of the Goulburn Show, and is training to be a jockey, apprenticed to race horse trainer Allan McRae of Yass.
“My dream, like all jockeys is to ride in and win the Melbourne Cup,” she said. “I see my future as working with horses, but some day completing a degree in secondary teaching.”
Shernoah Evans, whose year as Goulburn Showgirl comes to an end, said the experience was invaluable and she learn so much through the opportunities she was afforded in representing the Goulburn Show Society.
Attendees at the function were treated to a performance of the Goulburn Bridge to Sing Choir under the direction of Clare Jones.
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