2013 Lincoln Daily News Fair Book - page 23

At 9 this morning the Lincoln/Logan Chamber of
Commerce will host a ribbon-cut at the front grates of
the Logan County Fairgrounds, and the 77th annual
Logan County Fair will officially begin.
For the first day of the fair, there are several things go-
ing on, including cat, goat, horse and pony, rabbit, and
poultry shows.
The biggest event of the day will be tonight, when
several talented young women take the stage to take
a stab at becoming the 2013 Miss Logan County Fair.
In addition, over a dozen young ladies will hope to
take the title of Little Miss Logan County Fair.
Before the fair even began, the queen contestants have
spent several weeks getting ready for this evening’s
event. Rehearsals have taken place in Mount Pulaski.
The ladies have practiced the walk, their talk and their
manner on stage. They have put together an enter-
tainment piece, and on Tuesday afternoon they will
undergo individual interviews by the judging panel.
On Sunday afternoon, the gals met up for their final
rehearsal.
Pictures by Teena Lowery
Logan County Fair starts today.
First order of business: crown a new queen
Amy Cherry issues her final instructions to the
queen contestants while the reigning queen,
Dani Juilfs, center, has fun in her final days
representing Logan County.
Reigning Queen
Dani Juilfs is all
smiles at the
rehearsal for the
upcoming queen
coronation. Amy
Cherry is pictured
to the left, while
Julie Cooper,
Deanne Mott and
Karson Mott are
seated at the
background table.
Amy Cherry gives the
thumbs-up to emcee
Cameron Kurtz during
rehearsal for the 2013
Logan County Fair queen
contest.
2012 Miss Logan County, Dani Juilfs,
was on hand Sunday afternoon to lend
her support to all the contestants.
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