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Wayne County Dairy Princess makes a socially distant visit to Newark-Wayne Community Hospital

The Wayne County Dairy Princess brought gifts for a lucky baby born during National Dairy Month to Newark-Wayne Community Hospital.

June is National Dairy Month, and to celebrate, Wayne County Dairy Princess Gabriella Taylor of Newark, NY, visited one of the first babies born in June at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. On behalf of the local dairy industry, Taylor surprised the baby and her family with a basket of dairy-themed gifts.

“June is National Dairy Month! A month where dairy farmers recognize the hard work and challenges we have overcome to continue caring for our animals, land, and community,” remarked Taylor. “To celebrate, we have given this June baby, born in Wayne County, a gift. We cannot wait to see what is next for the dairy industry and this baby born in such a special month!”

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This year’s visit from the Dairy Princess was done in accordance with current COVID-19 safety protocols. To keep patients safe, Taylor worked with hospital staff to deliver the baby’s gift and a personal note.

The baby, Paxton Ternoois, son of Amira and Dylan Ternoois of Sodus, NY, was born on June 3, 2021, at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital’s Marshall Birthing Center.

The Dairy Princess program in New York State promotes the dairy industry and is funded by local dairy farmers and the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council.



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