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Fifteen Ambassador, 8 Junior Candidates Compete July 5

Meet the final three 2012 Richfield Ambassador candidates.

Richfield Ambassador Coronation will be held July 5 at 6 p.m. at . The theme this year is "School of Rock." Come see which of the 15 ambassador and eight junior ambassador candidates will be crowned to represent Richfield for the next year.

Also come say goodbye to the 2011-12 ambassadors and see what an amazing year they have had. Admission is $10 at the door or $8 ahead of time; candidates are selling tickets now.

Now meet the final three candidates hoping to be crowned:

Bailey Carlson

(Sponsored by Champion Awards)

Bailey Carlson is a recent graduate of . Next year she will be attending the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where she plans to double major in chemistry and German and minor in mathematics. Bailey is passionately involved in theatre, marching band, and Nordic skiing. She also enjoys art, biking, and studying German culture.

Sarah Fitzpatrick

(Sponsored by )

Sarah Fitzpatrick is a senior at Richfield High School. Her future holds a wishful career in country music, but in reality she hopes to become either an elementary school teacher of a radio host. She loves singing, playing guitar, and writing music and is proud to say she has performed in front a live audience. She enjoys volunteering, and has logged many hours as an escort at Abbott Northwestern Hospital.

Ariana Navarro

(Sponsored by )

Ariana Navarro, the daughter of Felipe and Joleen Navarro, recently completed first grade at in Richfield. Her favorite thing about the 4th of July is watching the fireworks and celebrating America. She would like to be a Junior Ambassador because she enjoys helping the community, helping the environment and meeting new friends. Ariana’s favorite place in Richfield is Sheridan Hills Elementary because that is where she goes to school, and she loves to learn.

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