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A Lenz Fest fit for a queen (and court)
Lenz Fest also featured “Fair Ladies” who served as a queen or duchess of the Gillespie County Fair Court. Pictured are: top left to right on riser: front row on riser, Mattie Moore (2024 Fair Queen in red dress), Dr. Rebecca Hart (Tannenbaum Queen); Marney Westerfelt Caldwell; Morgan Granville, Cali Griffith, Lynette Crenwelge Urquhart (black dress), Holly Hartmann Shepard; back row, Susan Deike Ottmers, Kimberly Bierschwale Swanner, Bethany Gray Kunz, Danielle Engel Granville, Pam Kneese Bergman (behind the Tannenbaum Queen), Rhonda Ernst McPhail, Becky Ernst Revis, Teri Kusenberger Ewing (white dress and blonde hair), Dhela Gamel Griffith, Alix McAnally Crunk (with hat) and Lisa Ottmers Crenwelge; and on the floor, front 3 from left: Betty Stroeher Olfers, Melissa Knopp Henke and Lindsay Crenwelge Pressler; middle row, Dorothy Mae Crenwelge Stehling, Becky Knopp Corbet, Dr. Cindy Olfers Clegg (black dress), Linda Jung Walch, Lenice Weinheimer Krenek, Brianna Schaetter Washechek; and four in back row on floor, Megan Schmidt Druen-Miller, Mona Borchers Knopp, Holly White Jozwiak, Donna Heinen Sanders. The women modeled dresses provided by the nonprofit Re-Dress. The event also featured Daielin Hoover, who performed a medley from “My Fair Lady.” — Photos courtesy Dana Rowan
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