Hannah Leib is the 24-year-old daughter of Ken and Lisa Leib of Olympia, WA. Hannah will be representing and maintaining Western culture in the Pacific Northwest by serving the Professional Western Rodeo Association as Miss Pro-West 2018. Her goal for this year is to truly embody what ambassadorship is in the rodeo industry. She plans on engaging with rodeo fans whether they are newcomers or veterans, making community service a priority, and giving people the opportunity to learn more about the greatest sport on dirt through active education.
A Coronation Fundraiser will be held to celebrate the crowning of Miss Pro-West 2018 on February 17 at the beautiful Hillside Farms in Tenino, WA. The event begins at 6:00 p.m. and will feature door-buster raffle baskets, a silent auction, and live auction items along with dinner catered by Ramblin’ Jacks from Olympia, WA.
To get a sneak peek at the venue visit www.hillsidefarmsvenue.com. Register for the Coronation Fundraiser at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eeykasy350f120ab&llr=wrsovm9ab.
Follow Hannah’s journey on the Miss Pro-West Rodeo Facebook page and on Instagram at miss_pro_west_2018. www.prowestrodeos.homestead.com. www.prowestrodeo.com/miss-pro-west
Originally Published February 2018 Issue
The Northwest Horse Source is an independently owned and operated print and online magazine for horse owners and enthusiasts of all breeds and disciplines in the Pacific Northwest. Our contemporary editorial columns are predominantly written by experts in the region, covering the care, training, keeping and enjoyment of horses, with an eye to the specific concerns in our region.