The event was hosted by the
2018 Queen Pageant Committee with that crew and volunteers working
to provide for the youngsters a very happy and fun event.
Everyone was in an exceptional mood in spite of the large group.
Children happily and patiently awaited their turns for balloon
figures and face painting. The tables were lined with paper and
crayons were shared as colorful artwork was manufactured.
Just outside the barn, kids had the chance to get a little wet with
a water balloon fight that everyone enjoyed.
Of course, the 2018 Royalty were on hand and all three enjoyed
spending time with the kids. It was quite noticeable that the Logan
County Royals - Little Miss Kylee Fulk, Junior Miss Julia Collins
and Queen Molly Schempp were intent on spending quality time with
their “subjects.” The kids enjoyed all the attention the ladies gave
them, and created some memories of the fair queen and princesses
that will hopefully stay with them for years to come.
For the grown-ups, it was just
a fun day to watch. As kids enjoyed the day, so did Queen Molly who
enjoyed sitting at a table and drawing and coloring with the little
ones and taking time to speak with the Father of the Fair, Dean
Bruns.
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Little Miss Kylee took
advantage of the face painting to have a lovely design added to her
profile and snagged an excellent balloon pet from the balloon lady.
She also got a kick out of participating in the water balloon fight.
Miss Julia was happy to pose
for a quick shot with a friend, both of whom had matching flower
bracelets courtesy of the balloon lady.
Former Miss Logan County Fair
Queen Bethany Rademaker was there, always looking after the current
royalty, but also enjoying time with her family as they too
participated in the fun and games.
All in all it was a great day at the fair for the little ones. Kudos
to the crew who put the event together, it appeared that everything
went just as planned and everyone had a really wonderful time.
[Nila Smith, Karen Hargis, Roy Logan] |