Got Corn?
Beautiful Skies Usher in Auburn Cornfest 2011
July 10, 2011
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By: Diane Szczepanski
Cornfest means fun for everyone.
Welcome to Auburn!
What does corn have to do with summertime in July other than just being tied to a familiar saying and the farmer's creed we have all heard for years?
"Knee high by 4th of July". . .
It means it's time for Auburn, MI to roll out the welcome mat for festival-loving folks for their annual Auburn Cornfest!
Not only was the corn plentiful (1400 lbs were shipped in from Georgia to feed the crowds) so was the sunshine. The weather couldn't have been more cooperative and grateful attendees enjoyed a perfect 4-day summer festival.
The Cornfest, in it's 41st year, is a yearly fundraising event of the Auburn Chamber of Commerce and the Auburn Jaycees. 100% of the proceeds are donated back to the community and many local groups benefit from this annual event.
There was something for everyone and for all ages to enjoy at the Cornfest. Some of this year's attractions included: Rides, entertainment tent, corn-eating contest, food vendors, softball tournaments, quad races, merchants row, fireworks and oh, and did we mention . . . CORN?
Keeping an eye on the competition
Auburn Jaycees, Katie Wirsing (Left) and tournament organizer, Joel Herbolsheimer (Right) keep score of the 3rd annual Cornhhole Tournament.
Auburn Cornhole Tournament players, Paul Mapes, (Left) and Corey Liberacki (Right) get ready to take on their competition.
The mud was flying!
Chris Graves, of Millington takes his truck 'Sick N Twisted' 114 feet down the mud bog path, with Liza Grills, Miss Auburn/Midland in the passenger seat.
Liza Grills, Miss Auburn/Midland and Chris Graves, of Millington
Fun Awaits on the Midway
The Seadragon thrills riders
See ya later alligator! Drake Szczepanski, age 3, enjoying his ride
Carla Wallenda balances on the sway pole 110 feet in the air to the delight of spectators.
One of the popular midway shows, back for her 2nd year in Auburn, was the death-defying, sway pole act performed by 7th generation Wallenda, Carla Wallenda. The 75 year old, great-grandmother, has been at it since age 3 and works with no safety net and no harness.
Carla Wallenda talks to amazed festival-goers about her performance.
Jillian Gerhardt and Sophie
Even the dogs had fun this weekend at the agility course provided by 'The Classic K-9 Show" and Executive Producer, Ken Scharnegie. The outfit hails from Mt. Morris, MI and worked with local dog trainers, Kaybee's K-9's, at the Auburn fest.
Julie, Clarissa and Andy Gielda, ready to help cool you off!
When it was time too cool off from the hot midway sun, Blizzard Ice, a local fundraising business, were there to help with flavored refreshing, shaved ice drinks. "This weekend's mission is to raise funds for the Bay City Western Girls Bowling Team" said Andy Gielda, Owner.
Logan and Kyle, Out for some afternoon fun!
With all the fun things to choose to do at this year's event, at the end of the day, some still came for a time honored custom -- "To Meet Girls". . . .
Diane Szczepanski
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Business-woman by day, confessed boot addict by night and 'wanna-be' writer, music lover and proud Mom of an awesome guitar playing, teen son.
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