Kempsey showgirl Keely Lawrence was one of the young ladies representing her community in early November at a workshop weekend of fun, education, growth and networking.
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Thirteen incredible young women, all representatives of their communities, came together under the guidance of Adi Ritchie, the brains behind "Polish Works" an organisation providing personal, professional and social improvement and development based in Glen Innes.
The ladies enjoyed self-defence lessons, nutritional talks, make up tutorials, manners, speech preparation and interview skills.
"The calibre of presenters was incredible, and the experience was something I will treasure. I am very thankful to my show committee for providing me with this opportunity," Keely said.
The workshop provided a platform for the entrants of this years The Land Showgirl competition to come together and network, learn new skills and prepare themselves for the zone judging early in the new year.
It is encouraging to know our future ambassadors and representatives for The Land Showgirl competition are now ready and prepared for the adventure ahead. We look forward to watching their journey.
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