2021 Fair

2021 Logan County Fair Lincoln Daily News July/August 2021 Page 85 presence. The local Junior Miss competition began in 2017 and it was for girls between the ages of nine and 12. In 2018, the range was changed to ages 11 to 13. 2020 Logan County Junior Miss Grace Carter was escorted to the stage by her father Adam Nagrocki. Carter thanked everyone for coming out and supporting the fair. Junior Miss contestants danced across the stage to the song “Better When I’m Dancing,” then introduced themselves and told what towns they live in. This year’s Junior Miss contestants included: Kaeli Jones, Isabella Pollice, Jaelyn Anderson, Mckinlee Stoltzenburg, Alayna Briggs, Mashell King, Myah Bowman, Holland Devalle and Aleaha Crane. Their scores came from appearance on stage and answering questions asked by each of the three judges. Judges asked each contestant what she hoped to gain from this experience, the quality she felt a junior miss should possess and one rule at home she would change. Many of the contestants hoped to gain confidence or public speaking experience. Various contestants felt a junior miss should show kindness, good communication skills, a sense of humor or a positive attitude. Rules they would change included curfews, not being able to stay up later, not being allowed to eat food in their rooms and not having internet their rooms. Before the Little Miss contestants were introduced, 2020 Logan County Little Miss Aubrey Rogers was escorted to the stage by her grandfather David Rose. She bashfully welcomed everyone. As always, the Little Miss contestants provided some precious moments as they introduced themselves telling their ages and where they lived. This year’s Little Miss contestants were Continued p

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