Rosener Crowned Monona County Fair Queen
Hanson Named Little Princess, Comes First Runner Up
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Little Princess Brooke Comes.
Photo submitted by Angie Rosener. Thanks, Angie!
Sara Rosener, daughter of Angie and John Rosener of Mapleton was crowned the Monona County Fair Queen.
"As my name was called to be queen, I just felt so grateful," stated Rosener. "There were a lot of good girls there, and I knew that any of them would be great queens, so I was surprised when my name was called."
Sara stated that the girls who competed in the queen contest conducted two different interviews with the judges, asking why the candidate wanted to be queen and other questions pertinent to the candidate. While the interviews were ongoing, the candidates not in front of the judges worked together to make a tie blanket which was auctioned off at the fair. They also ate lunch with the judges. Finally, a question was asked to each candidate during the coronation ceremony.
"My favorite part of being queen so far is meeting all of these new people. I have gotten to know the rest of the court but also many people from the county. I especially loved meeting the little girls that want to be a queen like me."
Candidates were kept busy during the fair. The queen and her court handed out trophies and ribbons at each livestock show. They also rode out in a truck in front of the crowds at the grandstand events. The three older girls were interviewed by radio stations. Queen Sara was on KTIV news, interviewing with Ron Demers. Rosener also said that the court also read during story time to the younger kids at the fair interacted with the fair goers throughout the week.
The Little Princess candidates also were interviewed to determine the winner. The judges watched how well the girls interacted with each other during crafts, snacks, and games and also interviewed each candidate. The little ladies learned a short dance which they performed on Tuesday night at opening ceremonies. At the ceremony, Parker Hanson, daughter of Jennifer and Beau Hanson of Castana was crowned the Little Princess while Brooke Comes, daughter of Jenna and Daniel Comes of Mapleton stood by her friend as the first runner up in the Little Princess contest.
"When they called my name, I was both shocked and excited," said Parker. "I kinda freaked out inside but was super happy."
Little princesses helped hand out ribbons and attend the competitions. As the Little Princess, Parker was announced at all the grandstand events and waved at the crowd from the back of the pickup. She also was able to hang out with Queen Sara and the rest of the royalty.
"My favorite part of being a little princess was handing out ribbons at all the events and meeting lots of new people and making new friends throughout the week," added Hanson.
Brooke Comes was surprised when her name was called as the first runner up. She was also happy for her friend, Parker when her name was called as Little Princess. Much like her friend, Brooke liked handing out the ribbons and trophies, riding in the back of the truck to be announced before the grandstand events, meeting new people, and getting to do all the fun things at the fair as royalty.
Congratulations to these ladies, and good performance to Sara who will represent Monona County at the state fair.
Fair results will be published after the Woodbury County Fair.