Fairest of the Fair

The Fairest of the Fair Program is a non-profit program that provides the opportunity for young adults to learn more about the fair and to promote the fair in Shawano County.  The winner is selected based on judging criteria set forth by the Wisconsin Fairest of the Fair Committee, such criteria include: speaking ability, enthusiasm, fair knowledge and professionalism.


For information on Applying to be the next Shawano Co Fairest of the fair or if you’d like to donate items or a monetary donation to the Fairest of the Fair Scholarship please contact coordinator Amber Swenor at: 715.853.9555 or amberswenor@uwalumni.com

Angie Brusky2011 Fairest of the Fair

My name is Amber Mallmann and I am extremely proud to be serving you as this year’s Shawano County Fairest of the Fair. It has been a dream of mine not to only become a princess, but to also promote all of the great opportunities available where I grew up.
           
My older brother Brent and I were raised in Shawano by my dad and mom-Randy and Sheryl Mallmann. As a child I never went to daycare, my grandparents and two uncles allowed us to stay at the farm and even help out. Dillenburg Dairy Farms is held very close to my heart, because it is where I learned everything from work ethic, to patience. I still enjoy feeding calves, bailing hay, doing chores, and riding in a tractor just as when I was a child. Because of the farm, I have gotten involved in 4-H and FFA. I recently graduated from Shawano Community High School, and start my next adventure this fall when I attend Northeast Wisconsin Technical College to become a Physical Therapist Assistant.

In all of the recent changes I have encountered, I realize there is one special place I can go where everyone is happy, imagination is recommended, and they will never run out of good food. This place is the Shawano County Fair. It has been a tradition in my family to attend the fair every year, and the memories are priceless. In our economy it can be a financial burden to go out, but with only four dollars, you can watch your children grow up, meet up with your classmates, and start a never-ending tradition which I can guarantee will be passed down for years to come.   

Come join me at the Shawano County Fair Labor Day weekend, and make sure you take the time to see everything the fair has to offer!

Thank you to our Valued Sponsors!

2010 Sponsors:

Total Image Photography (Photography)
Kropf’s Meat Processing (cash donation)  
Rob Lehman (cash donation)
Singin’ Entertainment (cash donation)
Shawano Ag Society (contribution to scholarship; sponsor contestant to state contest)
Body Essentials (gift basket)
Insight Salon  (hairstyling)
Charles & Cleida O’Brian  (Crown & Sash)
Peggy & Charlie Garefino (Cash Donation) 

2011 Sponsors:

Rob Lehman (cash donation)
Singin’ Entertainment (cash donation)
Shawano Ag Society (contribution to scholarship; sponsor contestant to state contest)
Insight Salon (hairstyling)
Country Store (Cash donation)
Charles & Cleida O’Brian (Crown & Sash)
Total Image Photography (Photography)

Shawano County’s Fairest of the Fair History

1960: Helen Brunette, Queen & John Krause, King
1961: Marsha Henn, Queen & William Wendorff, King
1962: Pam Radtke, Queen & Mark Peterson, King
1963: Karen Wagner, Queen & Dean Malueg, King
1964: Donna Kraeger, Queen & Dean Malueg, King
1965: Dianne Kraeger, Queen & Mark Wendorff, King
1966-1972: No Recorded Royalty
1973: Jane Marie Echtner
1974: Roberta Peterson
1975-1980: No Recorded Royalty
1981: Julie Mraz, Fair Centennial Queen
1982: Kathleen Jarek, Fairest of the Fair
1983: Teresa Tauchen (1st Runner-up at State)
1984: Teri Schultz
1985: Jennifer Erb
1986: Jennifer Erb
1987: Susan Wnek
1988: Tammy O’Neil
1989: Julie Engel
1990: Lori A. Bodart
1991: Jill Romberg
1992: Jeannine Holewinski
1993: Ann Marie Onesti
1994: Katy Lucht
1995: Theresa Luepke
1996: Jessica Wolf
1997: Rachel Wussow
1998: Rachel Wussow (there was a change in the time of yr that a winner was chosen so Rachel served 2 yrs)
1999: Hamby Alford
2000: Roxanne Schaewe
2001: Sarah Wussow
2002: Amber Swenor (2003 Wisconsin Fairest of the Fairs)
2003: Kelly Kolaske
2004: Megan Fuhrman
2005: Jenny Christiansen
2006: no-program
2007: Suzzie Long
2008: Samantha Huss
2009: Angela Beilfuss
2010: Angie Brusky
2011: Amber Mallmann