2023 Logan County Fair

Three remarkable young ladies crowned 2023 Logan County Fair Royalty

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[August 05, 2023]  On a balmy Tuesday evening, eight lovely and talented queen contestants, seven delightful junior misses and twenty-two charming little misses from around Logan County competed for the chance to represent Logan County at the fair and other events throughout the year.

A black backdrop with silver curtains provided the stage dressing for the pageant.

Master of Ceremonies Cameron Kurtz welcomed everyone to the fair. Throughout the evening he thanked the many sponsors who made the event possible.

Raylon Schreiner, 2022 Logan County Fair talent show winner, sang the National Anthem to help kick off the evening’s events.

2022 Logan County Fair Queen Emma Stoltzenburg was escorted to the stage by her father Brian. Jim Xamis Ford provided the convertible they drove up in.



After welcoming everyone, Queen Emma said she was grateful for the honor and privilege of serving as queen this past year, then told everyone to sit back, relax and enjoy this beautiful night at the fair.



For the opening production number, queen candidates danced to the Michael Bublé song Save the Last Dance for Me and then introduced themselves.

The candidates competing for the title of Logan County Fair Queen included:

Lydia Roland of Lincoln, daughter of Cara and Ben Roland. Lydia will attend Heartland Community College this fall.

Anna Kindred of Atlanta, daughter of Rhonda and Sean Kindred. Kindred will be a senior at Olympia High School this fall.

McKenzie Wurth of Lincoln, daughter of Tiffany and Darren Wurth. Wurth will attend Southern Illinois University this fall.

Faith Sanders of Hartsburg, daughter of Ruth Coers. Sanders will attend Heartland Community College this fall.

Grace Doolin of Emden, daughter of Shannon and Dan Doolin. Doolin will be in her second year at Heartland Community College this fall.

Ellyn Martinez of Lincoln, daughter of Karen Martinez and John Martinez. Martinez will attend Illinois State University this fall.

Bailey Billington of Lincoln, daughter of Jacklyn and Jeremy Billington. Billington will attend Heartland Community College this fall.

Julia Collins of Atlanta, daughter of Ashley and Josh Collins. Collins will be a senior at Olympia High School this fall.

To display communication skills, which is 40 percent of the score, queen contestants spoke on a topic of their choice. Some talked about figuring out their passion, what they love about their community or getting out of their comfort zone. Others discussed how it takes a village to raise a child, the deep meaning of people believing in them, the need for influential agricultural leaders and helping kids dream big.

For the pop question, contestants were asked what advice they would give their younger selves.

Answers included being confident and not afraid to step out of your comfort zone and try something new, going all in on Jesus because it is life changing, not getting overwhelmed by those who say mean things and not letting the influence of others affect what they think. Other answers were not being afraid of what other people think of them, soaking up the good memories because tomorrow is never promised, not backing down from those who make them fearful and not listening to people who make them feel down.

The rest of the scoring was based on an interview earlier in the day plus an evening gown competition to display stage presence.

The local Junior Miss competition began in 2017 for girls between the ages of nine and 12. In 2018, the age range was changed to girls between 11 and 13.



2022 Logan County Junior Miss Isabella Pollice was escorted to the stage by her father Sal. Pollice welcomed and thanked everyone for their support. She said she could not believe it was time to crown a new junior miss then told everyone to enjoy the show.



Junior Miss contestants swayed across the stage to the Taylor Swift song Me then introduced themselves.

This year’s junior miss contestants included:

Brinley Balance of Emden, daughter of Brooke and Matthew Balance.

Andrea Rogers of Beason, daughter of Alexandra Green.

Preslee Sherren of Lincoln, daughter of Alison and Robert Sherren.

Ashten Wolf of Beason, daughter of Heather and Michael Gaule and Randy Wolf.

Andrea Noltensmeier of Elkhart, daughter of Jacinda and Scott Noltensmeier.

Ellie Wrage of Lincoln, daughter of Elizabeth and Jason Wrage.

Courtney Cecil of Atlanta, daughter of Melissa and Tommy Cecil.

Their scores came from their appearance on stage and answering questions asked by each of the three judges.

Kurtz asked each contestant what advice they would give their parents.

Answers ranged from humorous to serious. Humorous answers included not telling dad jokes, being able to eat snacks in their room and telling their parents if they want chickens, they can clean the coop. Other answers included telling parents to be themselves, letting their children try what they want to and not messing up.

Before the Little Miss contestants were introduced, 2023 Little Miss Luci Bobell was escorted to the stage by her father Matt Bobell.



Little Miss Luci said she loved being out and about during her reign. She said it had been an honor to serve and wished all the contestants good luck.

This year’s Little Miss contestants were Vayda Farmer, Ella Marie Hall, Hinley Schneider, Stella Anderson, Olivia Harmsen, Leighton Neitzel, Lillian Rademaker, Emerson Bolen, Brielle Wilson, Emmary Grenlund, Lakin Titus, Scout Coers, Charlee Gleason, Falyn Farmer, Deryn Bainter, Sienna Pollock, Harper Triplett, Oaklee Vinyard, Kodi Eigenbrod, Embeth Leesman and Cloey Sandel.

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Little Miss contestants were judged on an interview that made up 60 percent of their score. The other 40 percent of the score came from their stage presence.

As always, the Little Miss contestants provided some charming moments as they introduced themselves, telling their ages, where they live and what they like about the pageant.

The Little Miss candidates shared what they want to be when they grow up. Several want to be teachers, while others want to be the boss, a singer, an artist, a veterinarian, an accountant, scientist, orthodontist, babysitter, zoologist, lifeguard and good person who loves Jesus.





Time between sections was filled by special guests. These included queens, junior misses, little misses and others with titles from various Illinois counties such as Macon, Mason, Menard, Sangamon and Christian Counties. Other visiting royalty represented Pana/Tri-County, Sunburst Peoria and the Irish Days Festival.

Other guests included several former Logan County Fair Queens, Junior Misses and Little Misses. Most of the group of 20 reigned in the last several years. Two reigned 25 or more years ago including 1998 Queen Shannon (Sandel) Doolin and 1974 Queen Elise (Gleason) Anderson.

During this part Kurtz also had everyone share a moment of silence in memory of Evelyn (Belcher) Oltmanns, the 1945 Logan County Fair Queen who died this past June. For many years, Oltmanns joined the former royalty on stage and had fond memories of her time as fair queen.

Before results were announced, the outgoing 2022 royalty gave farewell speeches.

Little Miss Luci said she had a great year with Queen Emma and Junior Miss Isabella. She found it to be a rewarding experience.

Junior Miss Isabella said in 2022, she had decided to run for junior miss at the last minute and discovered that winning was one of the best things. She feels she has grown in confidence. Junior Miss Isabella expressed appreciation for all the pageant directors did for her this past year. She loved Little Miss Luci’s hugs and made the best memories with Queen Emma, who was someone she could look up to.

In her farewell speech, Queen Emma reflected on many amazing opportunities she had like doing ribbon cuttings, being in parades and riding in the Sunrise hot air balloon.

Queen Emma then thanked the fair board, the people of Logan County and the pageant crew, especially Bethany Rademaker, for being there for her. She was happy to see Junior Miss Isabella grow so much, loved Little Miss Luci’s big hug and loved serving with both of them. Finally, Queen Emma thanked her family for all their help and support during her reign.

Finally, the judges’ decisions were announced.







Ellyn Martinez was crowned 2023 Miss Logan County Fair Queen; Ellie Wrage was crowned Junior Miss Logan County and Kodi Eigenbrod was crowned as the new Little Miss Logan County.

The first Runner-Up for queen was Julia Collins.

The Dean Bruns Memorial Miss Congeniality Award was given to Grace Doolin.

Crowd’s Choice and individual who connected to the most businesses was Ellyn Martinez.

Other awards for the Junior Miss contest were First Runner-Up Preslee Sherren, Miss Congeniality Courtney Cecil, Crowd’s Choice Andrea Rogers and most raffle tickets sold Andrea Noltensmeier.

Other awards for the Little Miss contest were First Runner-Up Lakin Titus, Second Runner-Up Emmary Grenlund, Crowd’s Choice Harper Tripplett, most raffle tickets sold Lillian Rademaker and most photogenic Falyn Farmer.

This fall, Queen Ellyn will attend Illinois State University, where she will major in Political Science and Legal Studies. She later plans to obtain her masters and then her law degree. Queen Ellyn’s goal is to become a lobbyist focusing on youth and mental health issues.

Queen Ellyn’s special honors include both honor and high honor roll, 2022 IDTA pom state championship and performed as a dancer three times at Walt Disney World. She was a recipient of the James Heinzel scholarship through the Lincoln Community High School Foundation.

While in high school, Queen Ellyn participated in golf, leaf club and Future Business Leaders of America. She also danced at Audra’s Dance Studio for the past fifteen years.

Queen Ellyn, joined by Junior Miss Ellie and Little Miss Kodi will reign over the remainder of the Logan County Fair attending various events and presentations handing out ribbons. The fair royalty will also represent Logan County at various events throughout the year with Queen Ellyn competing in January for the title of Miss Illinois County Fair.

[Angela Reiners with photos by JA Hodgdon]

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