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			 Greenery and a black and gold banner provided the 
			backdrop for the pageant stage. 
			 
			Master of Ceremonies Cameron Kurtz welcomed everyone to the fair 
			thanking the many sponsors who make the event possible. 
			 
			Logan County Fair 2021 Queen Caroline Ahrends sang the National 
			Anthem to help kick off the evening and was then introduced by 
			Kurtz. Queen Caroline was escorted to the stage by her father Les 
			Ahrends.  
			 
			After thanking everyone, Queen Caroline welcomed and thanked 
			everyone for supporting the pageant. 
			 
			For the opening production number, queen candidates danced to the 
			song from ‘December 1963, Oh What a Night’ and then introduced 
			themselves.  
			 
			The candidates competing for the title of Logan County Fair Queen 
			included: 
			 
			Alyvia Gannon, Lincoln, daughter of Jaimi Gannon. Gannon will be a 
			sophomore at Eureka College. 
			 
			Elizabeth Stewart, Lincoln, daughter of Angie Brooks and Chris 
			Brooks. Stewart will be a senior at Lincoln Community High School.
			 
			 
			Claire Duffer, Lincoln, daughter of Laura Duffer and Jeremy Duffer. 
			Duffer will be a junior at Lincoln Community High School. 
			 
			Ellyn Martinez, Lincoln, daughter of Karen Martinez and John 
			Martinez. Martinez will be a senior at Lincoln Community High 
			School.  
			 
			Emma Stoltzenburg, Lincoln, daughter of Brian and Corky 
			Stoltzenburg. Stoltzenburg will be a junior at Southern Illinois 
			University in Edwardsville. 
			 
			Julia Collins, Atlanta, daughter of Ashley and Josh Collins. Collins 
			will be a junior at Olympia High School.  
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			To display communication skills, which is 40 percent of the score, 
			queen contestants spoke on a topic of their choice. Most talked 
			about their lives and lessons they have learned such as facing and 
			overcoming challenges, embracing people’s differences and lending a 
			helping hand. Other topics were changing how we see mental health 
			issues, treating everyone with decency and keeping music and arts in 
			school curricula.  
			 
			For the pop question, contestants were asked a two-part question. To 
			lead into the question, Kurtz said at times, pageants receive 
			criticism for focusing too much on physical appearance. The question 
			was: Other than your outward appearance, what attributes do you most 
			like about yourself and how would you apply it to your time as Miss 
			Logan County Fair? 
			 
			Answers included being hardworking, organized, determined, outgoing, 
			kindhearted, open minded, and very genuine. Others mentioned 
			confidence, a good work ethic and a drive to do best even in 
			challenges.  
			 
			The rest of the scoring was based on an interview earlier in the day 
			plus an evening gown competition to display their stage presence. 
			 
			The local Junior Miss competition began in 2017 for girls between 
			the ages of nine and 12. In 2018, the range was changed to ages 11 
			to 13.  
			 
			The 2022 Logan County Junior Miss Alayna Briggs was escorted to the 
			stage by her father H.E. Westen. Briggs welcomed everyone and said 
			it has been a great month working with seven wonderful ladies. She 
			then told the crowd to sit back and enjoy the pageant.  
			 
			Junior Miss contestants sashayed across the stage to the song ‘Dance 
			With Me Tonight.’  
			 
			This year’s junior miss contestants included:  
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Ellie Wrage, Andrea Rogers, Preslee Sherren, Ashten Wolf, Jena 
			Boesdorfer, Isabella Pollice and Andrea Noltensmeier.  
			 
			Seventy five percent of the junior miss scores came from an 
			interview with judges earlier in the afternoon. Another 15 percent 
			came from answering the pop question asked by Kurtz and 10 percent 
			on stage presence.  
			 
			Kurtz asked each contestant if you could bring something new to the 
			fair, what would it be and why? 
			 
			Answers included an online design category for visual arts, more 
			activities for littler kids and a food tasting contest. Other 
			answers were wristbands to get to the front of food stands like 
			Cullers and air-conditioned buildings.  
			 
			Before the Little Miss contestants were introduced, 2021 Little Miss 
			Sofia Farmer was escorted to the stage by her father Brandon Farmer. 
			Farmer said the girls are beautiful and have been working very hard. 
			She then told everyone to have a fun night.  
			 
			This year’s Little Miss contestants were Hadley Triplett, Kodi 
			Eigenbrod, Oaklee Vinyard, Alivia Birdwell, Luci Bobell, Hinley 
			Schneider, Sienna Pollock, Emerson Bolen, Reagan Anderson, Dawson 
			Logsdon, Macyn Winkelmann, Laney Coers, Scout Coers, Lillian 
			Rademaker, Charlee Gleason, Aera Merritt, Emersyn Brooks, Embeth 
			Leesman, Henley Hartman, Hadleigh McCain and Ella Hall. 
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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 
			their score came from their stage presence.  
			 
			As always, the Little Miss contestants provided some adorable 
			moments as they introduced themselves telling their ages, where they 
			live and what they like about the pageant.  
			 
			The Little Miss candidates’ favorite parts of the pageant included 
			making new friends, wearing pretty dresses, walking on stage and 
			having fun. 
			 
              
            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 Ford County, Fulton County, 
			Clinton County and Menard County. 
			 
            Other guests included several former Logan County 
			Fair Queens, Junior Misses and Little Misses. Royalty ranged from 
			those from recent years to those who reigned many years ago such as 
			1974 Logan County Fair Queen Elise (Gleason) Anderson. Karson Mott 
			and Julia Collins had served as both Little Miss and Junior Miss.
			 
			 
			Before results were announced, the outgoing 2021 royalty gave 
			farewell speeches. 
			 
			Little Miss Sofia said she had a great year. She then thanked the 
			fair board, pageant directors and her “sash sisters” Queen Caroline 
			and Junior Miss Alayna. 
			 
			Junior Miss Alayna Briggs said this past year was one of her best 
			years. She loved being part of the cancer fundraiser Pink Pumpkin 
			Auction and festivals. Briggs then thanked various family members 
			for all the help they gave her, her friends, “sash sisters” Little 
			Miss Sofia and Queen Caroline. She also thanked the fair board and 
			all who helped make everything go smoothly and especially the 
			pageant directors.  
			 
			In her farewell speech, Queen Caroline Ahrends said she has been 
			involved in the fair since her first chicken scramble at age five. 
			Later, she spent summers preparing baked goods, art projects and 
			flowers for exhibition. 
			 
			Becoming queen opened a whole new world for Queen Caroline as she 
			showed a sheep and experienced her first demolition derby. The 
			highlight of Queen Caroline’s year was the Miss Illinois pageant. 
			She feels the Logan County Fair Pageant is one of the best in 
			Illinois. 
			 
            
			  
            Queen Caroline then thanked the pageant directors for all their 
			assistance and dedication. She also thanked the fair board and 
			especially her family. Queen Caroline said she had many special 
			experiences with her “sash sisters” Little Miss Sofia and Junior 
			Miss Alayna. She advised the next fair queen to soak up every minute 
			because it will go fast.  
			 
			Finally, the judges’ decisions were announced. 
			 
			Emma Stoltzenburg was crowned 2022 Miss Logan County Fair Queen. 
			Isabella Pollice was crowned Junior Miss Logan County and Luci 
			Bobell was chosen as the new Little Miss Logan County.  
			 
			First Runner-Up for queen was Ellyn Martinez.  
			 
			The Dean Bruns Memorial Miss Congeniality Award was given to Alyvia 
			Gannon. 
			 
			Crowd’s Choice and individual who was connected to the most 
			businesses was Emma Stoltzenburg. 
			 
			Other awards for the Junior Miss contest were First Runner-Up Ellie 
			Wrage, Miss Congeniality Preslee Sherren, Crowd’s Choice Andrea 
			Rogers and most raffle tickets sold, Ashten Wolf. 
			 
			Other awards for the Little Miss contest were First Runner-Up Reagan 
			Anderson, Second Runner-Up Lilian Rademaker, Crowd’s Choice Hadley 
			Tripplett, most raffle tickets sold Emma Bolen and most photogenic 
			Emersyn Brooks.  
			 
			This fall, Queen Emma will be a junior at Southern Illinois 
			University in Edwardsville. She plans to obtain a bachelor’s degree 
			in Special Education in May 2024. After graduation, she plans to 
			teach pre-k through fifth grade students with learning and physical 
			disabilities. Her ultimate goal is to obtain a master’s degree in 
			Education Administration and open a school for students with 
			disabilities. 
			 
            
			  
            Some of Queen Emma’s honors have included the Lincoln Junior High 
			School Alumni Scholarship, James P. Maxwell Educational Memorial 
			Scholarship, National Honor Society and National Society of 
			Collegiate Scholars.  
			 
			Queen Emma joined by Junior Miss Isabella and Little Miss Luci will 
			reign over the remainder of the Logan County Fair attending several 
			events and presentations handing out ribbons. The fair royalty will 
			also represent Logan County at various events throughout the year 
			with Queen Emma competing in January for the title of Miss Illinois 
			County Fair.  
			 
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