2019/20 Miss Teepee Creek
Megan Pettyjohn
Megan Pettyjohn is an 18-year-old cowgirl from Bezanson Alberta. Born and raised in the Peace Country, Megan has a strong appreciation for her Albertan roots. For the past four years, Megan has been a proud member of the Grande Prairie 4H Multi-Club. She currently holds the president position, where she is more than happy to be a positive role model towards her fellow members. 4H has made a great impact on her life and has helped in her areas from public speaking to horsemanship.
Megan is also a member of the Hoofbeats For Hope Equine Team, where she performs in grand entries and musical riding performances across the peace region. In addition to the hours of volunteer work that she does with her 4H club, Megan supports a variety of local charities through fundraising efforts with the Hoofbeats For Hope Equine Team. In her spare time, Megan enjoys trail rides, practicing with her musical ride team, painting, and drinking lots of tea!
Her future aspirations include graphic and web design, and she intends to work towards a bachelor’s degree in fine arts as her first step. She has been accepted to the Grande Prairie Regional College in the fall of 2020, where she will begin the first year of her degree.
As Miss Teepee Creek Stampede 2019, Megan intends to represent the bar TP brand with pride. “I’m extremely grateful for this incredible opportunity. I can only hope that I make my committee proud, and serve as a positive influence for all of the aspiring future rodeo queens. I can’t wait to make my mark on the rodeo world and spread its importance during my time as an ambassador for the Teepee Creek Stampede.”
Megan is also a member of the Hoofbeats For Hope Equine Team, where she performs in grand entries and musical riding performances across the peace region. In addition to the hours of volunteer work that she does with her 4H club, Megan supports a variety of local charities through fundraising efforts with the Hoofbeats For Hope Equine Team. In her spare time, Megan enjoys trail rides, practicing with her musical ride team, painting, and drinking lots of tea!
Her future aspirations include graphic and web design, and she intends to work towards a bachelor’s degree in fine arts as her first step. She has been accepted to the Grande Prairie Regional College in the fall of 2020, where she will begin the first year of her degree.
As Miss Teepee Creek Stampede 2019, Megan intends to represent the bar TP brand with pride. “I’m extremely grateful for this incredible opportunity. I can only hope that I make my committee proud, and serve as a positive influence for all of the aspiring future rodeo queens. I can’t wait to make my mark on the rodeo world and spread its importance during my time as an ambassador for the Teepee Creek Stampede.”