Emily Groat, Ms. ABAC 2023, has officially earned a new pageantry title as the 2023 Miss Georgia Turpentine Queen.
In addition to being crowned Turpentine Queen, Groat was also the overall interview winner at the 84th Annual Miss Georgia Forestry State Scholarship Pageant.
The forestry pageant is the oldest and largest scholarship pageant in Georgia that promotes the forestry and agriculture industries through titles such as Miss Georgia Forestry and Miss Georgia Turpentine.Â
When Groat was not busy with her many duties as Ms. ABAC 2023 and preparing for the Georgia Forestry pageant, she was busy promoting what she knows best, educating others on the importance of agriculture.
While participating in the Miss Georgia Forestry Pageant, Groat got the opportunity to learn more about forestry, and the pageant took contestants on an industry tour where Georgia Forestry Commissioners educated young girls and women on the importance of the forestry industry.
“The most important fact: PEOPLE are the NUMBER 1 cause of forest fires! Please be cautious of what you’re burning, where you’re burning, and don’t toss cigarette butts on the ground,” Groat said.
After the titleholders went on an industry tour, they went on another tour at ABAC’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture’s historic village. The tour was led by Brooke Vanzant, ABAC student and 2022 Miss Georgia Forestry Queen, who Groat credits helping her on the journey from Ms. ABAC to Turpentine Queen.
Groat was grateful for Vanzant’s support. “She was supportive, inspiring, and amazing through every step of the process.”
Groat plans to compete as Miss Georgia Turpentine at the Miss Forestry Pageant. Alongside the other titleholders, she will attend monthly events as a representative for the importance of educating others on the forestry industry.