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AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
THE BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
What is the
Ambassador Program?
The Brussels Fall Fair Ambassador Program is more then just a competition - it's a celebration of youth leadership, agricultural awareness, and community spirit. Each year, we invite young leaders from across the area to step into a meaningful role where they can represent our fair, promote agriculture, and build lifelong skills.
Agriculture is at the heart of our community and our future. The Ambassador Program fosters a greater understanding of agriculture, encouraging participates to reflect on the importance of agriculture and their connection to it.
We're always looking for passionate, curious, and engaged individuals to carry forward the proud traditions of our fair and help shape the future of rural life in Ontario.
If you have any questions about the Ambassador Program or the Ambassador Competition, please reach out to a member of the Ambassador Sub-Committee or email us at brusselsagsociety@gmail.com.

Ambassador Program (Ages 17-24)
As Ambassador, your role is to the:
- Open the Brussels Fall Fair on the Tuesday night
- Be present and assist with various tasks throughout the Brussels Fall Fair
- Promote the Brussels Fall Fair at local Fair Craft Days leading up to the fair
- Promote the Brussels Fall Fair at regional events (i.e. parades)
- Promote agriculture and agricultural education during your tenure as Ambassador
Each August, the Brussels Agricultural Society holds an Ambassador Competition where eligible participants compete for the position of Ambassador. Eligible participants must be aged 17 - 24 throughout their tenure as the Ambassador.
As an Ambassador, you also have the ability to compete in the regional Ambassador Competition, competing to become the District Ambassador. If you are 18 years old by the year of entry, you are also able to compete at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) Ambassador of the Fairs Competition in Toronto.
For 2025, interested participants are asked to prepare an oral slide presentation on "How Agriculture Affects Your Everyday Life".
You can reach out to the Brussels Agricultural Society for more information about the competition and the program.

Junior Ambassador Program (Grades 6-8)
As Junior Ambassador, your role is to the:
- Assist the Ambassador in promoting the Brussels Fall Fair
- Be present and assist with various tasks throughout the Brussels Fall Fair
- Promote the Brussels Fall Fair at local Fair Craft Days leading up to the fair
- Promote the Brussels Fall Fair at regional events (i.e. parades)
- Promote agriculture during your tenure as Junior Ambassador
Each August, the Brussels Agricultural Society holds an Ambassador Competition where eligible participants compete for the position of Junior Ambassador. The competition is done using a blind-entry system. Eligible participants must be in grades 6, 7 or 8 at the year of entry.
For 2025, interested participants are asked to write a story, essay or poem on: "Growing Food For Our Future. If you could invent a new fruit, vegetable, or farm animal, what would it be? How would it help farmers or people? What would be special about it?".
You can reach out to the Brussels Agricultural Society for more information about the competition and the program.

Little Ambassador Program (Grades 3-5)
As Little Ambassador, your role is to the:
- Assist the Ambassador in promoting the Brussels Fall Fair
- Be present and assist with various tasks throughout the Brussels Fall Fair
- Promote the Brussels Fall Fair at local Fair Craft Days leading up to the fair
- Promote the Brussels Fall Fair at regional events (i.e. parades)
- Promote agriculture during your tenure as Little Ambassador
Each August, the Brussels Agricultural Society holds an Ambassador Competition where eligible participants compete for the position of Little Ambassador. The competition is done using a blind-entry system. Eligible participants must be in grades 3, 4 or 5 at the year of entry.
For 2025, interested participants are asked to write a story, essay or poem on: "A Day in the Life of a Farm Animal. Choose a farm animal and describe what their day looks like. What do they eat? Where do they live? How do they help on the farm?".
You can reach out to the Brussels Agricultural Society for more information about the competition and the program.
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