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Meet Your DJJD Junior Ambassador Candidates

The new DJJD junior royalty will be selected 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Olaf College.

In just a matter of hours, two young Northfielders will be selected as the new junior ambassadors of the Defeat of Jesse James Days.

The youngsters will be selected at 1 p.m. at the the Viking Theater on the campus. 

The event is $4 or free with the purchase of a DJJD button, which offers admittance to other events during . 


Here are the candidates:

Teagan Ferrin (8)
Parent: Kelly Hubbard
Sponsor: Pink Posh Boutique

Kilyn Fredrickson (8)
Parents: Bret and Kendra Fredrickson
Sponsor: Enebak Construction

Mireil Guzman (6)
Parent: Fernando Guzman
Sponsor:

Jack Dalton Linder (6)
Parents: Jason and Nicki Linder
Sponsor: Linder and Associates Inc.

Ava Little (6)
Parents: Mike and Kim Little
Sponsor:

Ella Jean Loring (7)
Parent: Michelle Loring
Sponsor: Suite 22 Hair and Nails

Brady Malecha (8)
Parents:  Corey and Milosha Malecha
Sponsor:

Jordyn Naumann (7)
Parents: Beth Ayotte Naumann
Sponsor:

Annabelle Rezac (6)
Parents: Chuck and Tammy Rezac
Sponsor: Rebath

Ashley Marcial Rodriguez (8)
Parents: Taide and Erubiel Marcial
Sponsor:

Guillermina Guadalupe Rosas (7)
Parents: Noemi and Arturo Rosas
Sponsor:

Maiah Skluzacek (7)
Parents: Dan and Jennifer Skluzacek
Sponsor:

Izabel Sutlief (7)
Parents: Benjamin and Sara Sutlief
Sponsor:  

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