2025 Royalty Court (L-R): Princess Addison Fittery; Queen 2nd Alternate Rachel Fritsch; Queen Abbie Tuttle;
Queen 1st Alternate Hannah Earls; Sweetheart Adrienne Gates
Welcome to the Troy Fair Queen Royalty Program, where young women discover that leadership shines brightest through service.
You don't need a background in 4-H or FFA to join us—just bring your enthusiasm and readiness to learn. Our members connect with local farmers, get hands-on experience at the fair, and learn from mentors who've walked this path before them.
Each level of our program helps you grow as a leader while respecting what matters most: family time, school, and your other commitments. We're here to support your journey as you become an ambassador for our fair and agricultural community.
Ready to begin your journey? Join us in proving that true leadership isn't about the crown you wear—it's about the difference you make while wearing it.
First steps into community service through fun, age-appropriate activities and mentorship. Young ambassadors explore agricultural awareness through fair activities while learning that small acts of kindness make big differences. Our supportive environment makes trying new things exciting!
New for 2025!
Sweetheart Program
(Ages 13-16)
A flexible program bridging our Princess and Queen divisions, offering leadership opportunities and encouraging deeper agricultural understanding through community involvement. Perfect for both experienced royalty members and newcomers exploring their potential for service and advocacy.
Queen Program
(Ages 16-20 as of June 1st)
Our premier leadership division develops confident public speakers and passionate agricultural advocates. Queens connect with agricultural leaders and organizations while representing the Troy Fair at local and state events, building professional skills, and competing for scholarship opportunities.
Former Troy Fair Queens, including college students, continue their journey of service through mentorship and program support. Legacy Queens share their experiences while contributing either directly with contestants or behind the scenes. Those 18+ can serve as chaperones during fair week.