Potato queens crowned during 64th annual festival

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Potato queens crowned during 64th annual festival

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Photo courtesy of Jennifer Buzza

QUEEN’S COURT —

Miss Mapleton Kelsey Buck, center, was crowned the 2011 Miss Maine Potato Queen Saturday night at the Miss pageant held in Fort Fairfield.

She is the daughter of Brent and Felicia Buck.

 

Miss Greater Mars Hill Whitney Klein, left, was named second runner-up.

Klein is the daughter of Nancy and Jerry Klein


Miss Caribou Elizabeth Keaton was named first runner-up.

Keaton is the daughter of Susan and Mike Keaton.

 

A story and more photos will appear in an upcoming issue of The Star-Herald.

 

 

 

 

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Photo courtesy of Tomi Henderson
NEWLY CROWNED Junior Miss Potato Blossom 2011 is Presque Isle’s Emma Marie Kinney, center.

 

She is pictured with

 

first runner-up, Junior Miss Fort Fairfield Gemimar J. Babin, left,

 

and second runner-up, Junior Miss Caribou Kelsie Marie Washington.

 

 

 

 

 

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Photo by Casey Bonville
Teen Court —

 

Hannah Stoutamyer, of Mapleton, earned the title of Teen Miss Maine Potato Queen 2011 during the pageant held July 9 in Fort Fairfield.

 

Pictured from left are: Second Runner-Up Teen Miss Easton Abagale Stewart, Stoutamyer and First Runner-Up Teen Miss Fort Fairfield Madeline Martin.

(Story and more photos will appear in a future edition.)

 

 

 

 

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Photo by Casey Bonville
Pre-Teen QUEen and Court —

 

Chloe Wheeler, of Mars Hill, was named Pre-Teen Miss Maine Potato Queen 2011during a pageant held July 9 in Fort Fairfield.

 

Pictured from left are: Second Runner-Up Pre-Teen Miss Presque Isle Mayce Kinney, Wheeler and First Runner-Up Pre-Teen Miss Limestone Emily Michaud.

(Story and more photos will appear in a future edition.)