WELCOME TO 44TH CLINTON FALL FESTIVAL
We would like to take this opportunity to WELCOME everyone to our wonderful 44th Annual Clinton Fall Festival. Our festival is known as one of the best in the State of Michigan and many times has been voted the best festival/event in Lenawee County. There are numerous volunteers working very hard to bring you this year’s event and we are sure you will agree – this is a festival you won’t want to miss. There are many new things to see and do, so please come on out to our great comCarl and Doris Kemner have munity, Clinton, MI and chaired the festival for 15 years, have a wonderful time Car l and is Kemner haveof serleadership ved as Fall Fest theDor longest term in ivalwith us at our 44th Festichair s f or 14 year s. the history of the event! val Celebration. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the Clinton Fall Festival Board of Directors and Committees, to the staff of the Village of Clinton, to our wonderful Sponsors, to the Silent Auction Contributors, to the Clinton Community Schools, and the many others who have helped us plan this great annual event. These VOLUNTEERS are very dedicated people who want to “give back” to this fine community by providing a quality, fun-filled Festival that you, your family and guests can enjoy. So come to CLINTON, MICHIGAN on September 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. We have some fabulous new and exciting entertainers, children’s activities, vendor booths and exhibits. Join in the fun and visit this great community. See you at the Festival. CARL AND DORIS KEMNER FESTIVAL CHAIRPERSONS
Emmaleigh McClelland
Vaulee Broussard
WHO WILL BE QUEEN OF THE FESTIVAL?
Chloe Bender of Adrian, MI is a senior at Lenawee Christian School. Her talent is singing, and she has a passion for theater and for her faith. “Becoming Queen would allow a passageway for me to become even more involved in the community and would give me the platform to be that example that children in our community need,” Chloe said. Emmaleigh McClelland of Clinton, MI is a home schooled 11th grader. Her talent is singing, and she enjoys participating in the Clinton High School Lady Reds and working as a page in the Village library. A self described introvert, Emmaleigh believes “participating in the pageant would help me open up more and feel more comfortable just being myself.” Hanna Kane of Onsted, MI is a Jackson College freshman. Her talent is singing, and she is involved in 4H and helps people with special needs. “I want to be a Queen because I want to be a part of people’s lives and gain new friendships,” Hanna said. Haylee Green of Morenci, MI is a freshman in college who looks forward to attending Michigan State University next Spring to study veterinary medicine. Haylee’s talent is dancing with music, and she is passionate about showing and working with livestock. “I would enjoy becoming Queen to let young ladies know it’s okay to show your colors,” Haylee said. “It’s all about showing your beauty and letting yourself shine from the inside out.” Vaulee Broussard of Tecumseh, MI is a senior at Tecumseh High School. Her talent is singing, and she hopes to wow the festival audience with her rendition of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love with You.” “I want to be Queen because I think I am a good role model with a positive attitude,” Vaulee said, “and would like nothing more than to represent Clinton Fall Festival and all of its features.”
Haylee Green
Chloe Bender
Hanna Kane