18 September 2024, 5:30 PM
Eight young leaders will represent their community in the 2024 Contact Alexandra Blossom Festival, continuing a long-standing tradition that celebrates youth involvement and leadership.
The Blossom Princesses – and Prince – are not part of a beauty contest, but instead recognise young people making a positive impact through their community contributions.
This tradition, dating back to the festival’s inception in 1957, highlights the vital role these young leaders play as ambassadors for Alexandra.
The eight participants will engage in a series of events leading up to the festival, starting with a meeting with the judging panel this Sunday, September 22.
They will also attend key events, including the crowning of the 2024 Blossom Festival Senior Queen, the Alexandra Art Society Exhibition Blossom Festival Exhibition opening, and Mardi Gras, as well as visit local rest homes, all culminating in their participation in the Grand Parade on Saturday, September 28.
The 2024 Blossom Queen or King will be crowned on the main stage during Saturday in the Park.
This year’s Contact Alexandra Blossom Festival prince and princesses are Nate Alexander (Puna Rangatahi Alexandra and Districts Youth Trust), Megan de Cort (Alexandra Musical Society), Olivia Russel (Grans who Can), Jade Cockburn (Omakau & District Playcentre), Kimberley Dacosta (Little Oaks Early Learning Centre), Lily Kain (Alexandra Scout Group), Niamh O’Docherty (Eat Humble Pie), and Nikita Davison (Combined Lions Clubs of Alexandra & Clyde).
Click on The Central App's Blossom Festival button to find out more.
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