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Grand MarshalFamiliar face leads parade, 163rd annual Cass County 4-H Fair
Entertainment returnsAmerica’s Got Talent family band takes stage at grand stand July 28
Paying it 4-wardMiss Dowagiac selling duck at fair to benefit scholarship pageant
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By TED [email protected]
As the saying goes, two heads are better than one.
When it comes to the per-formers headlining this year’s enter-tainers at the Cass County Fair, it ap-pears that 12 singers are better than one.
Folk and country musicians The Willis Clan will be in concert at 7 p.m. on Monday, July 28 at the fair grandstand. Tickets for the concert cost $6 for adults, $2 for children 6-12 years old, and $1 for children under the age of 5.
The Willis Clan is comprised en-tirely of 12 siblings, ranging from 3 to 22 years old, all of whose first name begins with the letter “J.”
• Jessica, 22 • Jeremiah, 21 • Jennifer, 19 • Jeanette, 18• Jackson, 16 • Jedi, 14 • Jasmine, 12 • Juliette, 11 • Jamie, 9 • Joy, 7 • Jaeger, 4 • Jada, 3The group, based out of Nashville,
specializes in a combination of country, bluegrass and traditional Irish folk music. They have released two albums to date with a third on the way.
The siblings, raised by their par-ents Toby and Brenda, have compet-ed for years in regional and national dance competitions before making their big musical debut. They also have accolades outside the entertain-ment world, with several of the boys winning state awards in wrestling.
The Partridge Family-esque group has made national headlines in re-cent years, with a reality series on Great American Country channel
that chronicles their daily, hectic lives. They are also contestants on this season of “America’s Got Tal-ent.
The up-and-coming artists caught the eyes of organizers with the fair before their coming out party to the rest of the nation. Several of them saw them perform a 15-minute set at a fair convention last year in Grand Rapids, and were impressed by what they heard and saw.
“A lot of us watched the concert and thought this would be a great fit for this year’s fair,” said Brian Kue-min, entertainment chair.
They immediately got in touch with them to book them for this year’s fair. Since then, Kuemin and his fellow board members have en-joyed seeing their headliners’ mete-oric rise in fame over the past year.
In the past, the fair has featured primarily cover-artists and tribute bands as their premiere music act, including last year’s artists, 1964, a Beatles tribute group. While these groups have been popular among fairgoers, having a group of rising stars makes this year’s per-formance an event attendees won’t want to miss,
“I’m probably more excited about this year’s show than I have been in a while,” Kue-min said.
“Whe the r you’ re young or old, you will really enjoy watching them perform,” he said. “They have a great mix be-tween singing and danc-ing. This is certainly a show that will tar-g e t a m u c h broader au-dience.”
Submitted photoThe Willis Clan, made famous by popular television show “America’s Got Talent,” will perform at the Cass County Fair.
Entertainment returnsTwelve siblings headline grandstand events
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For three decades, there’s been a name that many a Cass Coun-ty equine lover have become quite familiar with from an early age — the Jones Rough Riders.
At this year’s county fair, the founder of the imposingly named club will have a different distinguished title bestowed upon her: grand marshal.
Sophie Hahn, of Jones, will serve as the 163rd Grand Marshal of the fair. In that ceremonial position, she will have a number of re-sponsibilities, most important of which is to lead the parade during the opening ceremony, at 6 p.m. on Sunday, July 27.
Hahn was selected for the role by the 15 members of the fair’s Board of Directors, said member Brian Kuemin. Kuemin was the one who initially brought her name to the table, due her extensive work with the fair’s youth over the last 30 years.
“We always look for people who have been instrumental for the county, either with the fair or with 4-H organizations,” Kuemin said.
Last year, Dowagiac couple Riley and Margaret Wyant were be-stowed the honor.
Hahn and her then-husband, Raymond, started the Rough Riders 4-H club, helping the county’s children learn to care for and handle draft horses. Since its foundation, the club has had members from all over the area, including Jones, Cassopolis, Marcellus, Vandalia and Edwardsburg, said Tery Hahn, Sophie’s son.
“Children who were in the club back in the day now have chil-dren who are in,” he said.
Sophie’s passion for horses was born in part to help her children, who shared a similar interest in the animals growing up, Tery said.
“We basically boarded horses for the kids who couldn’t afford to do so themselves,” he said.
Hahn, who recently retired from her job working at Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare, was surprised when she had heard the news of her selection, her son said.
For those who have spent anytime working with her, though, it comes as no surprise at all that her years of dedication to the next generation of Cass County farmers have paid off in a beautiful fash-ion.
“Sophie is a person who has been around a long time,” Kuemin said. “She is a good person, a very well respected leader, and the kids all love her.”
Leading the paradeCass County equine lover serves as grand marshal for 163rd 4-H Fair
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Paying it 4-wardBy TED [email protected]
In true Cass County fashion, Miss Dowa-giac Mackenzie Whitmyer is just as comfortable on the farm corralling her small assembly of lambs, pigs and rab-
bits as he is on greeting onlookers on a float.So it’s only natural, then, that she use her
knowledge of livestock to help the next set of Dowagiac beauty queens. At the upcom-ing Cass County Fair, Whitmyer will be auc-tioning off the brown-featured mallard duck she has spent the last few months raising, with the proceeds going toward the Miss Dowagiac Scholarship fund.
“The organization has done a lot for me,” Whitmyer said. “Besides helping to pay for
c o l l e g e , t h e p a g e a n t h a s helped my con-fidence and im-proved my pub-lic speaking. I wanted to give back, and what better way than to do it with my passion.”
She purchased the bird, which she named Rita, from a friend in April, and has been raising it
at her Aunt Lori’s farm ever since, preparing for the big day later this month.
“This is the first year I’ve ever handled a duck,” Whitmyer said. “I was really ner-vous about it.”
Despite the initial jitters, she has spent ev-ery morning taking care the waterfowl alongside her other animals, feeding her, maintaining her pen and even playing with her every once in a while.
Whitmyer has been raising animals with the Legacy 4-H program since middle school, she said. Every summer, she travels to her aunt’s farm, spending a good portion of her day taking care of her livestock.
“I think I’m at the farm more often than my house, honestly,” she said.
While this is no small task for any recent high school graduate, Whitmyer has been successfully juggling her part-time position at Lakeside Parlor in Cassopolis along with her responsibilities as Miss Dowagiac. De-spite the long days and early mornings, she
said she has little complaints about putting in the time necessary to prepare for the year-ly fair.
“I don’t need to be motivated to do it,” she said. “I like it, I just enjoy doing it.”
In addition to her bird, Whitmyer will also be showing two rabbits, two lambs, two pigs and a steer at this year’s fair as well.
“Fair time is like Christmas for me,” she said. “All the time you’ve put in since April finally pays off.”
During the auction, Whitmyer said she is hoping that the duck fetches a decent price from buyers looking to do their part to sup-port the pageant’s cause.
“Our buyers are supportive of every single kid,” she said. “They know the dedication that goes into raising livestock, and are su-per helpful.”
In the fall, Whitmyer will attend classes at Michigan State University, where she plans on studying agribusiness. With two years left of eligibility in the 4-H program, though, she said she will hardly be stranger at coming county fairs.
“I’ll continue to show until I can’t anymore,” she said.
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Leader photos/TED YOAKUM
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