Governor Pillen Declares 'National Pig Day', Names Office Pig

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Governor Pillen Declares 'National Pig Day', Names Office Pig

 

LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen was joined by fourth graders to help celebrate Nebraska’s 156th Statehood Birthday and National Pig Day by naming the office’s metal pig. Two fourth graders, representing Christ Lutheran School in Lincoln and Spirit and Grace Academy in Elkhorn, selected the name “Petunia” from the Governor’s cowboy hat. 

 

The metal pig has become an unofficial mascot of the Governor’s office – nods to the importance of agriculture to Nebraska as well as the Governor's background as both a veterinarian and a hog farmer. Speaking with students, Governor Pillen explained that the metal pig in his office was a gilt, a young adult female that has not yet produced offspring. The Governor took questions from students; and afterward, students took turns riding the pig and taking photos.

 

The metal pig is a fixture in the reception area of the office, which is open to the public. Since his Inauguration into office, visitors have stopped by to drop their suggested names into a bowl. In addition to the ceremonial name selection, Governor Pillen marked the celebration with a signed Proclamation marking March 1 as “Nebraska Pig Day.”

 

Pictures of the event are below and full video of the press conference can be found here

Governor Jim Pillen was joined by fourth graders to help celebrate Nebraska’s 156th Statehood Birthday and National Pig Day

Governor Jim Pillen

Governor Jim Pillen was joined by fourth graders

Governor Jim Pillen was joined by two fourth graders, representing Christ Lutheran School in Lincoln and Spirit and Grace Academy in Elkhorn

Boy riding Petunia, the metal pig that has become an unofficial mascot of the Governor’s office