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2017 - 2018 Queen's Court - An Exciting Year!

2017-2018 Queen's Court

2017-2018 Queen's Court

2017-2018 KCFA Queens Court
Queen-Hannah Culak; Princess-Kassidy Langlinais; Juniour Miss-Addie Martin; Little Miss-Lillie Vogt
 
This page is dedicated to our current 2017-2018 Queen's Court and all the fun they've had this year! Every year girls sign up for the Court Pageant. All of the contestants go through interviews with judges, questions on stage, and plenty of fun through the weeks leading up to the pageant. They spend the next year attending parades & other fairs, participate in community service projects and much much more! We are very proud of 2017-2018 KCFA Queen's Court!!
"Queen" Hannah Culak

"Queen" Hannah Culak

Hannah is the daughter of Kirk and Tricia Culak of Boerne, Texas. She will be attending Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas this fall. Hannah will be majoring her Freshman year in Agricultural Education and Communications. She loves spending time hanging out with her family, helping her dad take care of the farm animals and shopping Main Street with her friends. Her pageant sponsor was Rittimann Plumbing.
"Princess" Kassidy Langlinais

"Princess" Kassidy Langlinais

Kassidy is the daughter of Gary Langlinais and Kimberly Gardiner. She actively participates at Boerne High School through FFA, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, and the varsity soccer team. She is currently serving as the Boerne FFA Secretary and Hill District Reporter for the 2018-2019 school year. She is part of the Kendall County 4-H, where she show chickens. Kassidy enjoys participating in her church, hunting, traveling, and spending quality time with her friends and family. She hopes to attend Texas A&M University in the fall of 2020 to pursue a degree in Animal Science. She would like to thank her sponsor Sandra Weathersby.
"Junior Miss" Addie Martin

"Junior Miss" Addie Martin

Addie is a 7th grader at Boerne Middle School North and is the daughter of Andie Martin and Tom Goike of Boerne, Texas. Addie is very involved in church activities, sports, non-profit organizations, and taking care of her animals. Now, Addie is going to begin preparing for International Jr. Miss Texas. In her spare time, she will continue to work with the Boerne Blaze Special Olympics and raise funds for the Vault fostering community. Addie is beyond grateful to be the first ever Jr. Miss Kendall County and would love to say thank you to Fit 4 Fire for their sponsorship.
"Little Miss" Lillie Vogt

"Little Miss" Lillie Vogt

Lillie is the daughter of Charlie and Dawn Vogt of Boerne. She is a third grader at Currington Elementary. Lillie loves her family, Jesus, and animals. In Lillie's spare time she loves playing softball , showing he pigs and cattle and swimming. She loves being with her sisters and brothers, being outside with her Dad and shopping with her Mimi. It wouldn't have been possible if not for her sponsor Irma Macon & Macon Concrete Products. Lillie will be always be grateful for the opportunity and the amazing experiences she had serving Kendall County and the Kendall County Fair Association as the Little Miss.

2017 Fair Weekend

Directly after being crowned, our new court is off on their year long journey! Friday morning they begin with shopping for the fall wardrobe. Billy's Western wear is a long time sponsor of the Queen's Court and always makes sure to have everything these girls need! After spending the better part of the day shopping, it's time for the girls to head to their first ever event - The Kendall County Fair! Friday evening they were introduced for the first time in the rodeo arena while riding the Ford Truck provided by Jenning's Anderson Ford. They also took pictures with the winner's of the Friday night Mutton Bustin and calf scramble.
Saturday, they began with the Kendall County Fair Parade in downtown Boerne for their first ride on the Queen's Float. They mingled with other floats and paraded down Main Street while waving to the spectators there to watch the great floats. After the parade, they are back at the fair grounds for some time in the different areas of the fair. While at the parade, the livestock show kicked off. The girls made it back for some wonderful photos with our goat and lamb winners. Then they headed to the carnival for some great fun on the rides. Next on the agenda was back to the rodeo arena for another ride on the Ford, some more Muttin Bustin and calf scramble awards. Last for the evening was some time under the Pavilion for the musical entertainment.
Sunday the girls started in the Livestock Show. The very first poultry winners ever at the Kendall County Fair were proudly pictured with our newly crowned court. They also took pictures with the winning heifers and steers. They spent some time browsing the vendors and at the petting zoo!! Sunday afternoon, the Apple Pie contest was in full motion. They tasted some great Apple Pies and then had a photo op with the winners. Sunday as we start nearing the end of this year's Fair and Rodeo, the girls headed back to the arena for the Bull Blowout for a last ride on the Ford truck, some more Muttin Bustin and the calf scramble. As this year's fair came to a close, they spent the last few hours under the Pavilion listening to our entertainer of the night as we closed out our Fair.

Fall 2017

Throughout the fall season, our girls traveled to various areas of the Hill Country.

Winter 2017

Spring 2018

Summer 2018

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