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For Immediate Release: November 16, 2015
Contact: Lynne Richmond 
(609) 633-2954
lynne.richmond@ag.state.nj.us

(TRENTON) – Rebecca Carmeli-Peslak of Millstone Township has been chosen as the 2016 New Jersey Agricultural Fair Ambassador.  The 16-year-old 11th – grader at the Hun School of Princeton was selected from among 10 contestants by the Agricultural Fair Association of New Jersey during the group’s fall dinner on November 1 in Eastampton.

As ambassador, Carmeli-Peslak is charged with visiting the state’s agricultural fairs in 2016, discussing the fairs, promoting agritourism to the public and bringing people together to support the state’s agriculture industry. 

“Based on Rebecca’s enthusiasm and passion for agriculture, we know she will be a wonderful spokesperson as she attends our state’s agricultural fairs next summer,” said New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher. “Rebecca’s dedication is sure to inspire other young people to get involved in agricultural youth organizations and perhaps move into agriculture careers in the future.”

Photo of Rebecca showing her sheep
Rebecca with her sheep

Carmeli-Peslak is currently treasurer of the Allentown FFA Chapter, a student member of New Jersey Farm Bureau and has been involved in 4-H since she was in first grade.  She raises sheep, goats, chickens and rabbits on her family’s farm and spent time when she was younger visiting her great-uncle’s dairy farm. 

“As Agricultural Fair Ambassador, I plan to increase awareness of the importance of New Jersey agriculture in our daily lives and encourage people to become involved and participate,” said Carmeli-Peslak.  “Agriculture has connected me with people who have a similar interest but who are also extremely diverse because agriculture includes such a wide spectrum of topics.  I have learned a great deal from my friends and their knowledge in their areas of agriculture.”

Carmeli-Peslak hopes to attend Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.  Her goal is to one day become a large animal veterinarian, treating farm animals.

This is the 13th year the Agricultural Fair Association of New Jersey has named an ambassador.  In choosing an ambassador, the Association seeks a good representation of young people active in agriculture in the Garden State and their county fair. 

There were 20 agricultural fairs in the state this past summer, including the New Jersey State Fair at the Sussex County Fairgrounds.  The earliest fair is held in June, with the final fair of the season in September.

For more information on New Jersey’s agricultural fairs, visit www.njagfairs.com.