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Canning’s Kendra Whitehead crowned Queen Annapolisa

- BY ASHLEY THOMPSON

Leadership candidates hailing from communitie­s spanning from Digby to Windsor were vying for the coveted title of Queen Annapolisa this year, but there can be only one.

Princess Canning Kendra Whitehead was crowned Queen Annapolisa LXXXVI during the Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival’s coronation ceremony at Acadia University’s Convocatio­n Hall May 25. The event featured a round of impromptu questions for the leadership candidates and enchanting live entertainm­ent by the Valley Voices.

Whitehead, the 20- year- old daughter of Brad and Candace Dykens, graduated from Northeast Kings Education Centre in 2015. She then went on to study business administra­tion at Kingstec. She enjoys volunteeri­ng within her community, and hopes to one day operate her own local business.

“I am so shocked to be honest… I am so honoured to be given the opportunit­y to represent

the entire Valley,” said Whitehead, offering brief remarks and thanking the crowd for supporting the candidates at the conclusion of the coronation ceremony.

Princess Berwick Dakota Balsor was dubbed first lady-in-waiting and Princess Port Williams Johanna Gates is the second ladyin-waiting.

Twelve leadership candidates

were in the running for the coveted Annapolisa sash: Brenda Macdonald Lona ( Annapolis Royal), Brittany Ward ( Aylesford), Balsor, Whitehead, Cassidy Coombs ( Coldbrook), Claudia Crocker (Municipali­ty of Digby), Laura Pelton (Hantsport), Katherine Waterbury (Kentville), Riley Rowan (Kingston), Jenna Seaboyer (New Minas), Gates, and Kate Burgess (Windsor).

 ?? ASHLEY THOMPSON/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Princess Canning Kendra Whitehead reacts to the announceme­nt that she has been selected as Queen Annapolisa LXXXVI.
ASHLEY THOMPSON/SALTWIRE NETWORK Princess Canning Kendra Whitehead reacts to the announceme­nt that she has been selected as Queen Annapolisa LXXXVI.

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