Otago Daily Times

Senior queen... Continuing the tradition

- JONO EDWARDS jono.edwards@odt.co.nz

ALEXANDRA women are generally the type who shy away from the limelight, but regardless of that, Senior Blossom Festival Queen contestant­s entered the competitio­n to keep the Senior Queen tradition alive.

About 150 people watched as Alexandra’s Esther McKay (76) was crowned at the 22nd annual ceremony yesterday. Margaret Ruffell (81), also of Alexandra, was named runnerup.

Mrs McKay had a long list of communityi­nvolvement credential­s, but most recently was helping to arrange the Alexandra Musical Society’s 60th anniversar­y performanc­e.

She represente­d the Otago Girls’ High School Exgirls Associatio­n in the competitio­n.

It did not take too much armtwistin­g to get her to enter, as was required with some other contestant­s.

‘‘We were very aware that if we didn’t, it wouldn’t happen. We need five of us and hopefully we’ll make it to 25 years.’’

She attended ‘‘too many festivals to mention’’ in her 40 years living in the town, she said.

‘‘They haven’t changed all that much. It used to be the real blossoms on the floats, but these days we use the crepe paper.’’

She ‘‘did not really’’ expect to win.

‘‘We’re all very, very involved in our community in different ways. It’s like the branch of a tree.’’

Mrs McKay enjoyed meeting people, which would come in handy at the many blossom festival events she would attend as part of her duties.

Mrs Ruffell, representi­ng the Probus 14 club, said she took a little more convincing.

However, like Mrs McKay, she thought it was important to continue the tradition.

‘‘I’d like more people to come on board and do it though, because it’s going to fall apart if we don’t. It’s not that onerous.’’

She volunteere­d for many groups, including the New Zealand Blind Foundation, Alexandra Wastebuste­rs and Ranui retirement village.

The experience was ‘‘absolutely lovely’’, she said.

The other contestant­s were Shirley Bell, Mary Boyd and Jeanette McKay, all of Alexandra.

The ceremony featured entertainm­ent from local dancers and singers of all ages.

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 ?? PHOTO: JONO EDWARDS ?? Regal . . . Alexandra Blossom Festival Senior Queen Esther McKay takes her throne yesterday in front of other contestant­s (from left:) runnerup Margaret Ruffell, Shirley Bell, Mary Boyd and Jeanette McKay, all of Alexandra.
PHOTO: JONO EDWARDS Regal . . . Alexandra Blossom Festival Senior Queen Esther McKay takes her throne yesterday in front of other contestant­s (from left:) runnerup Margaret Ruffell, Shirley Bell, Mary Boyd and Jeanette McKay, all of Alexandra.

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