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Pancake Day
Schedule
All times are approximate and subject to change
7:00 am Miss Pancake Day Contestants practice on Cosby’s US Cellular Main Stage
8:00 am Mercy Medical Center 5K, 10K and 2.1 mile Fun Run/walk Registration for
Cribbage tournament, City Hall, play begins at 8:30 AM
8:45 am Invocation, National Anthem and Flag Raising—Boy Scouts, Flag Pole
9:00 am Pancake Tent opens, serving free and gourmet pancakes until 1:00 PM
9:15 am Cheerleaders, Cosby’s US Cellular Main Stage until 9:45 AM
10:00 am Kiddie Parade
10:30 am Harvest Band, The Alliant Energy Hometown Rewards North Stage until 1:00 PM
10:30 am Keith West Magic and Illusion Show, Band Shell
10:45 am DXP, Cosby’s US Cellular Main Stage until 11:30 AM
11:30 am Buffy’s Dance Department, Cosby’s US Cellular Main Stage until 12:15 PM
1:00 pm The BIG Parade (Simon Estes, Parade Marshal)
2:15 pm Kiddie-Pull registration, Southwest side of the square
2:30 pm Keith West Magic and Illusion Show, Band Shell
2:30 pm Karaoke, The Alliant Energy Hometown Rewards North Stage
2:30 pm Country Artist Adam Cunningham (6th place finalist on The Voice),
Cosby’s US Cellular Main Stage until 4:30 PM
3:00 pm Kiddie Pull registration, Southwest side of the square (begins at 3:30 PM)
3:30 pm Bingo, sponsored by the Eagles Club, Pancake Tent
6:00 pm Miss Pancake Day Pageant begins, Cosby’s US Cellular Main Stage
9:00 pm Miss Pancake Day 2018 crowned, Cosby’s US Cellular Main Stage
All Day Events: Food Court
Craft Court, South Courtyard
Carnival games, rides and activities, Northeast Courtyard
Nick’s Barnyard Buddies, Southeast Courtyard
Zoop’s Fun Zone: balloon art and more, East side of the Courtyard
The Iowa History 101 traveling museum, North Courtyard
A special thank you to the Centerville-Rathbun Area Chamber of Commerce
for providing the Pancake Day information.
Pancake Day 2018 - Page 3Pancake Day
Kickoff Concert
Town Square • Centerville , IA
Friday, September 28th, 2018
8pm-11pm
Fast Henry formed in 2008 (as Sunday Drive) after AK and Lunt played out their previous band, Philander.
Grouping with Wes Konrad (Screaming Peas, Less than Zero), the trio started rehearsing and writing original
music. This continued through 2013, with a few lead guitar lineup changes (Marc Roe, Wes VanAntwerp,
Bobby G. Thomason II), until other commitments got in the way. Fast Henry entered a bit of a stale state, as
the members continued on with other projects. AK with Mr. Fugly and HellifIknow, Lunt with 20 Foot Forehead,
and Wes with Bazooka Joe, and many others. In the summer of 2017, the three decided it was time to breathe
fire back into the beast, and with the drumming skills of Kevin Corwin (The Crushers, Lye 77) behind the kit,
and Lunt moving over to guitar duties, regrouped as a 4 piece dedicated to paying tribute to the 1990’s.
Back in full force, Fast Henry is definitely a show you don't want to miss.
Beverages Available • No Coolers Please
Table of Contents
3. 70th Annual Pancake Day Schedule
5. Pancake Day Kickoff- Fast Henry
6. General Information
7. 2018 Parade Marshal Simon Estes
8. General information for Mercy Fun Run, Gourmet Pancakes,
Handicapped- Accessible Trolley, Kiddie Pull,Kiddie Parade,
Best of Parade, Cribbage and Bingo, Karalee
9. 2018 Pancake Day Entertainment- Adam Cunningham,
Harvest Band, Zoop’s Fun Zone, and Nick’s Barnyard Buddies
10. 2018 Pancake Day Sponsors
11. 2018 Miss Pancake Day Schedule
12-13. 2018 Pancake Day Queen Contestants and Former Pancake Day Queens
14. Little Misses Contestants
15. 2018 Pancake Day Escorts and Little Misters Contestants
16. Meet the Pageant Judges
17. 2018 Pancake Day Pageant Prizes, Gifts and Donations
18. Special Thank you
Pancake Day 2018 - Page 5General
Information
Pancake Day Pancake Day
Map Shirts Available
Pancake Day t-shirts are available at the Chamber of Commerce, Jim
Irelan Men's Wear and Bradley Hall. They are also available online
through the Chamber's website: :centervilleia.com/store
The Pancake Day theme is this year is “Pancake Day Strong.” In the
picture, 2017 Pancake Day Queen Maggie Cowan stands next to the
Pancake Day showcase located inside the chamber of commerce.
Youth: XS-L ($15) Adult: S-XL ($15) Adult 2XL ($17) Adult 3XL ($19)
Adult Crew Sweatshirt: S-XL ($20) Adult Hoodie Sweatshirt: S-XL
($25) Buttons: ($2)
The Pancake Day Committee reminds those who place lawn Pancake Day except for authorized vehicles. All vehicle owners are
chairs on the square that they must observe the no lawn chair walk- asked to remove vehicles from this area before 3 a.m. or they will be
ways until the Big Parade begins at 1 p.m. The walkways will be towed. No cars will be allowed on the square at any time on Pancake
marked on the sidewalks with a colored “X” (weather permitting). Day, except for those unloading and loading.
Walkways are important so that customers can access stores and for
safety reasons. Please respect the needs of the business owners. The The Centerville Police Department will have handicapped park-
Pancake Day Committee and the City of Centerville are not respon- ing areas on East and West State Streets by the Food Courts, on North
sible for lost or stolen chairs. 12th behind the Main Stage and in the city lot on West Jackson.
Those with State issued handicapped permits will be allowed to park
The Pancake Day Committee is asking the crowd’s cooperation in in these areas.
demonstrating our appreciation to all participants in the Big Parade.
Please do not attempt to cross the street until the parade has complet- Golf carts are not allowed on the Square on Pancake Day except for
ed both the inner and outer loops of the parade. Besides being dan- use by those parties authorized by the Centerville Police
gerous, it makes the parade less enjoyable for those who haven’t seen Department. Any unauthorized carts will be removed from the
the entire parade. Square.
Centerville Police Chief Tom Demry reports that the SQUARE No pets (including dogs) will be allowed on the square during
WILL BE CLOSED TO TRAFFIC AT 3 A.M. ON SEPT. 29. There will Pancake Day except for those participating in the Kiddie Parade.
no parking on the square and city streets and lots within one block of Animals participating in the parade may not be on the square before
the square (from Maple to Washington and 10th to Haynes) on or after the parade. City ordinance prohibits dogs on the square.2018 Pancake Day
Parade Marshal
Parade dedicated to famous Centerville native
By Kyle Ocker That held true, as Estes eventually graduated Centerville High
Editor School and went off to college at the University of Iowa to study
pre-medicine. A professor there discovered Estes’ operatic singing
This year’s Pancake voice, and Estes’ future path would begin to change.
Day parade is dedicated Estes had sung for his church choir at Second Baptist Church. It
to a Centerville man who wasn’t until he met up with Charles Kellis at the University of
rose to worldwide opera Iowa, though, until he became aware of opera.
fame. But it wasn’t with- Eventually, Estes set out for the Julliard School of Music in New
out challenges, not even York. Estes made his big debut at the Deutsche Opera as Ramfis in
in his home community. Aida, using financial support from the New York Community Fund
Born a black boy in and the NAACP.
1938, Simon Estes put up He has sung for Presidents George W. Bush, Lyndon B. Johnson,
with discrimination at the John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton and
start of his life. Barack Obama. Estes has also performed for Pope John Paul II at
“It made me stronger,” the Vatican in Rome, and the presidents of Canada, France,
Estes, now 80, said. “I Germany, Switzerland and South Africa. Royalty from Monaco,
wasn’t happy, needless to England, Sweden, Norway, Romania and Spain have also heard
say, about the discrimina- Estes’ voice in person.
tion that existed then. Estes helped open the 1972 Olympic Games in Germany, sang for
And Centerville was no the 25th and 50th anniversaries of the United Nations among many
Submitted Photo different than Albia, or other notable performances.
The 2018 Pancake Day parade marshal, Bloomfield, or Ottumwa, Artists like Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Barry Manilow and
Simon Estes. or Council Bluffs, or Whitney Houston make up just a small part of a long list he’s per-
Dubuque because that was just the way it was.” formed with.
His parents taught him to stay strong in those days. To pray for Estes currently lives in Ankeny and is a professor at the Des
those looking down upon him for the color of his skin. Moines Area Community College and Iowa State University.
“I learned at a very young age to be strong, not to be deterred He’s now more a philanthropist, possibly most notably helping to
from a goal I was trying to achieve,” Estes said. raise funds for mosquito nets and working in partnership with the
Nevertheless, he doesn’t hold ill will toward Centerville. He United Nations Foundation to eliminate malaria in Africa. Through
hopes a second trip in September to the town as parade marshal of the Simon Estes International Foundation for Children in Zurich,
the 70th Annual Pancake Day will help confirm that. which he established in 1993, needy children receive financial assis-
“I’m humbled that they invited me to come back,” Estes said. tance for education and health needs.
“And I hope it displays to the people in Centerville that I don’t Estes began a school for underprivileged children in Cape Town,
hold any bitterness or grudge towards Centerville because of the South Africa.
discrimination that I had experienced with my father and my sisters He also began a Young Artist Performance program, which
and my mother. I’m just happy it’s not quite that way anymore, so allows young artists to advance their careers by engaging commu-
I’m happy to come back.” nities across Iowa to create a cultural event for them to perform.
At the end of the day, Centerville wasn’t so much to blame for the Estes holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of
discrimination Estes and his family experienced, it was the era. Iowa. He was awarded honorary doctorates from Siena College,
Estes pointed to numerous positive impacts on his life and future Iowa State University, Drake University, University of Oklahoma
through the Centerville School system. and the University of Iowa; and received a Doctor of Music Degree
Estes points toward coach Bill Jerome and head custodian Loren from Luther College.
Karth, whom he worked under while in school, for being role mod- Former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad presented Estes with the state’s
els for him in his younger years. highest honor in 1996: The Iowan Award. He received the Dr.
He also recounted an afternoon spent with E.W. Fannon, the Martin Luther King Jr. Achievement Award from Branstad in 2014.
superintendent of schools at the time. Fannon had invited the Estes’ name is carved into the Simon Estes Amphitheater in Des
young Estes for cake and lemonade at Fannon’s home during Estes’ Moines and the Simon Estes Auditorium at Centerville High School.
junior year at Centerville High School.
“It was a really inspiring, encouraging conversation,” Estes said. Kyle Ocker can be reached at kocker@dailyiowegian.com or by calling
“But I’ve never forgot what he said. He said, ‘Simon if you continue the newsroom at 641-856-6336. Follow him on Twitter @Kyle_Ocker.
to study hard and working hard in school and keep your nose to
the grindstone, you’re going to be somebody someday.’” Pancake Day 2018 - Page 72018
Pancake Day
Mercy Fun Run Customers in this line receive a choice of top- Questions concerning the Kiddie Parade may be
Mercy-Centerville is excited to announce its pings: strawberries, blueberries, bananas, pecans, directed to Chamber of Commerce 641-437-4102 or
35th annual Pancake Day Fun Run. This year, the whipped cream, cherries, chocolate chips, rainbow Erin Lawson 641-895-0476.
runners will follow a route that will begin and end sprinkles, chocolate syrup, maple syrup and dia-
on the historic Centerville square. Age group betic syrup. In addition, a choice of bacon or Best of Parade
ranges: Male/Female – 14 and under, 15–19, 20-29, sausage will be offered. Owl Pharmacy will sponsor the $500 “Best of
30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+ Each course consists Parade” prize again this year for a float participat-
of pavement terrain and goes by several local Handicapped- ing in the Big Parade. In addition to the “Best of
landmarks. The 5k, 10k and 2-mile races will all Accessible Trolley Parade” prize there will be cash awards of $350 for
begin at 8 a.m. on the North side of the square on The handicapped accessible Centerville Trolley first place and $150 for second place in three cate-
Saturday, Sept. 29th. will be providing shuttle service from the Alliant gories: 1) Businesses and Industries; 2) Churches
The race is timed through an automated timing parking lot on Hwy 5 North to the Main Street and Schools; 3) Clubs, Organizations and Other
system that provides the most accurate finishing Station on E. State St. Shuttle service begins at 8:30
times with almost immediate results. There will a.m. and will run until Noon. Cribbage and Bingo
also be an announcer at the finish line this year The shuttle will resume immediately following There will be a cribbage tournament at City Hall
calling the race as the runners finish. Final race the parade and return passengers every 15 min- on Pancake Day. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and
times will be posted at the Pancake Day utes to Alliant lot until 3 p.m. The cost to ride the play at 8:30 a.m. There is a $5 entry fee. Prizes
Information trailer located in front of the Chamber trolley shuttle is a $1 each way. will be awarded. For more information, contact
of Commerce office on the square and on the Mike Gill at 641-895-1255.
Mercy Medical Center website at www.mercycen- Kiddie Pull Bingo will be back at Pancake Day this year.
terville.org Awards presentation will be held on Registration for the Kiddie Pull will be 3 p.m. on The Eagles Club will offer the activity in the
the North Stage of the square at approximately the southwest side of the square with eight age Pancake Tent after the griddles have been cleaned
10:30 a.m. Cash awards will go to the top categories (4 to 11 year olds). and put away (approximately 3:30 p.m.). The cost
male/female overall. Awards for top male/female All participants must register during this time will be $1 per sheet.
in each age category for the 5K and 10K races. to participate in the pull which begins at approxi-
Awards for top male and female in 2.1 mile fun mately 3:30 p.m. There is no registration fee for Pancake Day Trailer
walk. the Kiddie Pull. The Pancake Day trailer will be located in front
Register on Mercy Website at mercycenter- This is a sanctioned event which means that the of the chamber on the SW corner of the square.
ville.org. For more information call, 641-437-4422. winner can advance to the state pedal pull compe- Several items will be for purchase and the trailer
tition next fall. will also be the location of the Kiddie Parade, Best
A ribbon will go to each participant with 1st, of Parade and the Fun Run results.
2nd and 3rd place winners awarded in each cate-
gory. Crafts Vendors
Participants are reminded that good sportsman- More than 20 craft vendors, multiple businesses
ship must be displayed at all times, shoes must be and nonprofits will be set up on the Southeast and
worn, the puller must remain seated at all times East side of the square.
and the decision of the pull authority is final.
Karaoke
Kiddie Parade Karaoke by Party Time Karaoke will be on the
Registration will begin at 8:30 am. in front of the North Courtyard Stage from 2:30 p.m. (right after
First United Methodist Church at 410 N. Main. the Big Parade) until 4:00 p.m. on the North
Participants are encouraged to be back by 9:40 a.m. Courtyard Stage. It is not a karaoke contest--just
to line up. Parade will begin at 10 a.m. sharp. open participation. Party Time has a wide range of
The judges will begin looking at entries at about karaoke songs including country, pop and classic
9:20 a.m. rock. For more information, contact Tonya
There are six categories: bicycles, small vehi- DeMoss at 641-895-0644.
cles, costumes, pets, floats and ponies. Small
vehicles may include battery operated vehicles Iowa History 101 Mobile Museum
such as “Power Wheels”; however, a parent must a bright blue, custom-built Winnebago that
accompany the entrant around the square. No travels the state's highways and back roads to
motorized vehicles such as mopeds, go-carts, share stories from the past. The museum on
motorcycles, ATVs or remote controlled vehicles wheels currently houses a 300-square-foot exhibi-
may be used. All of these types of vehicles will be tion called "Iowa History 101" and is filled with
turned away. artifacts from the State Historical Society's collec-
Floats may be pulled by lawnmowers, garden tion Will be on the North side of the square.
tractors, or ATVs with an adult operator only. The
committee has final say on vehicles pulling floats.
Gourmet Pancakes Results will be taken to the Information Tent
The employees of Bemis will be coordinating where they will be posted. Winners will be
and working the Gourmet Pancake line in the tent announced on the Main Stage as soon as the
on Pancake Day. Gourmet Pancakes are available Kiddie Parade is over and the judging is finished.
in the south line and the suggested donation starts Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each catego-
at $4 per plate. ry will be awarded.
Pancake Day 2018 - Page 82018 Pancake Day
Entertainment
Adam Cunningham Keith West
Keith West started his magical journey
at the age of 10 when he met Mombo the
Clown who was on the Dr. Max and
Mombo television show broadcast week-
days from 1962-82 in Cedar Rapids.
Mombo visited West’s school and gave a
lesson on magic. Keith was hooked. He
went to the library and checked out every
book on magic he could find at age 12 he
started performing at birthday parties and
school fun nights.
In the years since, Keith has performed
for casinos, schools, corporate events, fes-
tivals, fairs and events of all kinds in more than 40 states.
In recent years, West has teamed up with Bob Zany and Chick
McGee of the “Bob and Tom” radio show to perform the show, “One
Man, a Chick and a Bay Bee!” The show has been performed to sell-
out crowds across the nation.
Magic is all about doing the impossible. And that’s exactly what
you get with Keith West’s Magic Illusion Show. Look for his act in
the band shell at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
County Music singer Zoop’s Fun Zone
Adam Cunningham broke Zoop’s and Ooop’s are the clowns of
through on Season 13 of Zoop’s Fun Zone! Juggling, magic and
NBC’s The Voice with a 6th balloon art is what you get when you
place finish and a memo-
rable performance on the enter Zoop’s Fun Zone! Get ready for
Finale. Adam’s high-energy some of the best Juggling, Magic and
stage presence and big, soul- Amazing works of Balloon Art you will
ful southern voice was a ever see.
stand out on a season to You can become part of the show as
remember. Zoop’s performs some of the best jug-
The Nashville based gling and amazing magic while Ooop’s
singer/songwriter is current- makes everyone a fine balloon creation.
ly in the studio recording a Fun for the whole family at Zoop’s Fun Zone on east side of the
new single, and preparing square on Pancake Day!
for tour dates this spring and
summer. Adam brings an
entertaining performance to
the stage, and delivers it with
Nick’s Barnyard Buddies
a rare vocal ability that can The animals love the
take a song and make it truly attention they get from all the
sing. nice folks who visit with
them. Animal welfare, clean-
www.facebook.com/ada liness, and the safety are top
mcunninghamofficial/ priority.
Nick’s Barnyard Buddies
is an educational and enter-
Harvest Band taining animal experience.
These days most people are
The Harvest Band has opened large events for many generations removed
various national acts through the years. The from agriculture and the
group also has released five CDs since the early farm. A lot of children don’t know the difference between a pig and
90's including many original songs as well as live a goat, or the many different shapes and colors the come in.
cover tunes. Although the group has toured At our petting zoo not only will we educate, entertain and answer
many states they are currently happy performing all your questions, but children will get a chance to use all their sens-
in and about Iowa and Northern Missouri. When es in a way they never have before. What better way for a child to
we can we welcome our 4th Harvai, Johnny learn to love and respect animals but to see and touch them in per-
Mattingly on keyboards. son. They may even learn a little about the farm and where their food
Harvest Band will perform at 10:30 am on the comes from as well.
North Stage. Pancake Day 2018 - Page 9Thank You
Pancake Day
Sponsors
In-Kind Star Sponsors: In-Kind Star Sponsors: Main Stage Sponsor:
Small Stage Sponsor:
Major Sponsor: Golden Member's Milk Sponsor:
Sponsoring Member Participating Member: $50 to $199
Wells Vehicle Electronics Centerville Body Shop
River Hills Community Health Center Hall Engineering Company
North Side Insurance
Contributing Member: $200 - $499 Centerville Specialty Care
Craver & Grothe LLP Owl Pharmacy
Rollie & Lucy Reznicek Dean Tomlin Insurance
Centerville Rotary Club Bratz Shell
Banner Member: $1000 and UP George & Nicks Pizza & Steakhouse Tiki Marine
Daily Iowegian Iowa Trust & Savings Bank Tubaugh Family Chiropractic Clinic
Lee Container HomeTown Realty Carter-Miller Services Inc.
Centerville Radio -KMGO/KEDB/KCOG Fraternal Order of the Eagles #2675 Centerville Travel
Ottumwa Radio - KKSI-KRKN-KBIZ- Rathbun Marina Jan Spurgeon
KTWA-KLEE-KOTM Community Health Centers of SO IA
Community 1st Credit Union Continental Hotel/Lucile's Steaks & Spirits Supporting Member: $0 up to $49
Mercy Medical Center - Centerville The Shoppes at Bradley Hall Underwood’s Barber & Stylist Shop
The Pitch Tom and Mary Sue Zaputil Centerville Greenhouses, Inc.
Alliant Energy
Pancake Day 2018 - Page 10Welcome to the 2018
Miss Pancake Day
Pageant
Saturday, September 29, 2018
6:00 PM
Host: Russ Ocker Co-host: Miss Pancake Day 2017, Maggie Cowan
Opening Number with Queens Introduction of Miss Pancake Day Contestants
Introduction of Judges
Performance and Interview of Little Miss and Mister Contestants
Escorts Performance
Creative Wear with Contestants
Intermission
Evening Gown with Contestants and Escorts
Fishbowl Questions with Contestants
Introduction and Interview of Escorts
Introduction and Interview of 2018 Pages
2017 Miss Pancake Day, Maggie Cowan takes Farewell Walk
Presentation of Miss Congeniality & Miss Photogenic
Presentation of 1st and 2nd Runner Up
Crowning of Miss Pancake Day 2018
The Queen
Maggie Cowan
and her court
Kianna Lechtenberg
Bailey Clark
Photos of the 2017 Queen and the
Runner-ups are by Myra’s Studio2018 Pancake Day
Hannah Ann Bailey Anna Bowen Chasity Cowan
Parents are Justin and Kristy Bailey Parents are Brian and Marcia Bowen Parents are Gaylon and Charity Cowan
Sponsor: Ameriprise Financial Sponsor: B & K Machining Sponsor: C & C Machining
Shaylynn Klaus Madeleine Anne Robinson Madilyn Jo Smith
Parents are Bob and Annquinette Klaus Parents are Gregg and Ayrand Robinson Parents are Kevin and Brenda Smith
Sponsor: C & C Machining Sponsor: Centerville Community Betterment Sponsor: Gypsy Quarter
Pancake Day 2018 - Page 12 2018 Queen Contestant photos are courtesy of Myra’s StudioQueen Contestants
Our Former Pancake Day Queens
1949 Joann (Jody) McCalment Murphy
1950 Barbara North Chaplik
1951 Sally Johnson Posovich
1952 Fonda Harris
1953 Shirley Ryals Comstock
1954 Penny Hill Stoudt
1955 Judy Keller Barnett
1956 Sally Clark Banks
1957 Jewell Miller Strong
1958 Michele Wehrle Moehring
1959 Debbie Noland Reid
1960 Marcella Cline
1961 Judy Bryan Mitchell
1962 Sherry Criswell Farrington
1963 Carol McDanolds Bradley
1964 Sheila Conn Prichard
1965 Dianne Conger George
1966 Susan Lynn Bolick Howard
1967 Diane Craver Buss
1968 Nancy Hood Onstot
1969 Jackie Elgin Nagell
1970 Debbie Ryan Lechner
1971 Vicky Rysdam Piper
1972 Julie Epperson Vetter
1973 Jane Starcevich
1974 Dana Olasky
1975 Tammy Kauzlarich Ramos
Camille Hendricks Brinley Kauzlarich 1976
1977
Marla Morris Hoffman-Krejci
Rita Fox Baker
Parents are Eric and Tammy Hendricks Parents are Rick and Melissa Kauzlarich 1978
1979
Kelly Dickerson Greenlee
Molly Milani Revers
& Angela and Scott Sebolt Sponsor: Manhattan Golf Club 1980 Glynis Houser Worthington
Sponsor: Owl Pharmacy & The Garage 1981 Jamie Oden Tubaugh
1982 Jodie Oden McCoy
1983 Dian Lynn Darrah Rider
1984 Jennifer Horton Shultice
1985 Sharla Handley Ryals
1986 Angela Garside Rehnke
1987 Angie Petre Prenger
1988 Stephanie Casady Hawkins
1989 Jan Phillips
1990 Laura Lee Farr Richardson
1991 Jan Kaster Santafede
1992 Megan Woodward
1993 Julie Kirby Stickler
1994 Brandi Neubauer Boyd
1995 Haley Smith
1996 Holly Duncan
1997 Brette Hart
1998 Tatum Crowell Marcussen
1999 Celine McConville
2000 Kate Deatsch
2001 Delissa Hindley
2002 Amanda Wilson
2003 Carolyn Sidles
2004 Jenny Matkovich
2005 Barbara Carter
2006 Elizabeth Davis
2007 Markie Allgood
2008 Bridget Sidles
2009 Savannah Drake
2010 Bethany Jackson
Shelby Vanderheyden Chloe Zintz 2011
2012
Jill Whisler
Shelby Royer
Parents are Jason Vanderheyden Parents are Bill and Jill Zintz 2013
2014
Maddison Lange
Mariah Clawson
and Melissa Haines Sponsor: Iowa Steel & Wire 2015 Madi Moorman
Sponsor: HomeTown RealtyKids 2016 Libby Sebolt
2017 Maggie CowanPancake Day Little Misses
Hadley Beeson Joethea J. Clark Gemma Gabriela Fox Aubree Ellison
Parents are Parents are Mother is Gabriela Pozo Parents are
Alex and Tabitha Beeson Brian and Mary Clark Justin and Jordan Ellison
Kionae Duffey Charli Downs Shaddix Adelita Varese Khloe Hardin
Parents are Candice Duffey Parents are Parents are Parents are
and Jeffrey Keener Jacob and Mallory Downs Lindsey and Clint Varese Dustin and Chasity Hardin
Remey Zaputil Callie Miller Escorts and Little
Parents are Jamie and Mother is Jennifer Miller Misses and Mister
Bridgette Zaputil photos are courtesy
of Myra’s Studio
Pancake Day 2018 - Page 14Escorts & Little Misters
Clay Garretson Kaleb Cochran Mason Haskell
Parents are Stephanie and Kyle Koch Parents are Grandmother is
& the late Mark Garretson Kevin and Stacey Cochran Barbara Haskell
Jaxson Ocker Peyton Russell Ethan Susin
Parents are Parents are Father is
Russ W. and Angela Ocker Misti and P.J. Russell Jake Susin
Frank Caraccio Boaz Harryman Bodie Dean Joiner
Parents are Parents are Parents are
Tony and Julie Caraccio Matt and Marcie Harryman Andy and Natasha Joiner
Pancake Day 2018 - Page 15Meet the
Judges
Amanda Reinet is an Iowa native but has resided in Omaha, atric cancer non-profits nationwide. As a child sexual abuse
Nebraska with her husband; Brady and daughter; Ava for the survivor Amanda has dedicated much of the life to sharing
past 7 years. Amanda has been involved with pageantry for her story, educating adults on how we can protect our chil-
24 years as a contestant, titleholder, judge, coach and pag- dren and being an advocate for other survivors and victims as
eant mom! Amanda has had the honor of holding several well as being a certified facilitator with Darkness to Light
titleholders over the year-most notably Miss Iowa’s where she conducts wellness sessions and trainings nation-
Outstanding Teen in 2005, Miss Iowa American Coed 2008 wide to educate others! In March 2017 Amanda’s daughter
and 2009 and was Mrs. Nebraska USA Universal 2016, Mrs. was diagnosed with Leukemia, since then Amanda and her
USA Universal 2017 and went out to win the international title family have jumped in full force with their mission of pedi-
of Mrs. Universal 2017 in London! atric cancer education and awareness to help obtain more
funding to find cures.
Amanda is a graduate from the University of Northern Iowa
with her degree in History and Politics and is now an Amanda has received the President’s Volunteer Service Silver
Enterprise Delivery Manager with Modis and spends most of medal award twice for her work with child sexual abuse edu-
her time outside of work volunteering as a child sexual abuse cation, awareness and prevention as well as pediatric cancer
spokesperson and advocate as well as partnering with pedi- fundraising.
Troy Fienhold-Haasis, a native of eastern Iowa, attended joined the Nationwide Pageant system as State Director for
Central College in Pella and the University of Northern Iowa, the Miss Iowa & Miss Nebraska Nationwide Pageants.
majoring in Tech/Design Theater and Public Relations. After
college, he worked over twelve years in the Formal Wear In the summer of 2016, Troy transitioned into the new role of
industry, seven years in office administration roles for sev- National Director of the Nationwide Pageant system and
eral Omaha churches and spent over 25 years in the non- Executive Director of the newly formed Nationwide
profit, event-planning and fundraising sector. Charitable Foundation. In the Spring of 2018, Troy was
named as a official Board Member of The Positive Pageantry
His belief that self-empowerment is important for young Movement. He is also the Founder/President at Crowning
women of all ages has led him through many years of pag- Achievement Consulting offering pageant coaching and
eant involvement with numerous pageant systems. During image consulting.
the early 90’s, he served as a local director with the Miss
America program in Nebraska, and again in the early 2000’s Troy is employed with Party City as a member of the man-
as a local director with the Miss America program in Iowa. agement team in Council Bluffs, and serves as a Civil Rights
A certified judge for the National American Miss (NAM) Commissioner on the Council Bluffs Civil Rights
Pageants, he has also judged for the Mrs. Nebraska Commission. He is an avid news/social media junkie as
America, the Miss Nebraska (America), the Miss Iowa well as a lifelong activist for Equality for all individuals! He
Amazing and International Junior Miss (IJM) and his husband, Jason, reside in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Iowa/Nebraska/Minnesota pageant systems. In 2014, he
Jenny is a graduate from Mount Mercy pack across Greece and Peru. Jenny also
University with a Bachelor of Arts in enjoys blogging for her personal blog, “The
Communications and Public Relations, and Experience Collector.”
minor in Spanish. She currently works as the
Afternoon Drive Personality for Z102.9 FM In addition to her hobbies, Jenny is extremely
Radio in Cedar Rapids. passionate about being a “Big” in the Big
Sisters Big Brothers Organization, a volunteer
In her spare time, Jenny enjoys staying active supported mentoring network for children fac-
whether it's going to the gym, hiking, or figure- ing adversity. She has been a mentor in the
skating. She was a competitive figure-skater program for 3 years now. As Miss Iowa USA,
for 10 years and has performed in numerous Jenny hopes to share her story of overcoming
ice shows. Two years ago, Jenny found her childhood adversity to inspire others who are
love for backpacking across different countries. facing barriers to success.
So far Jenny has had the opportunity to back-2018 Pancake Day
Contestant Prizes
Queen ● $15 gift certificate - The Hall Tree ● Personal Pan Pizza Certificate- Pizza Hut
● Trophy - Brett and Lydia Mihalovich ● One free spray tan - InStyle Salon ● Cookies - Subway
● One Dozen Roses - The Flower Center ● One free gel polish - Nailed it Nail Studio ● Gift Certificate- Hardies
● 25% off tuition – Indian Hills Community ● One free wax - The Color Cafe ● Gifts- Walmart
College ● $25 Mary Kay gift certificate - Vickie
● 12 oz box Russell Stover Asst. Chocolates McDermott 2018 Pages
– Owl Pharmacy ● Tuxedo (Little Mister) – Jim Irelan Men’s
● 11x14 photo of herself, 8x10 photo of Miss Congeniality Wear
queen with 1st and 2nd runner up, 5x7 ● Plaque – Miss Pancake Day 1982 Jodie ● For Little Miss and Mister pages: 5x7
photo of the group, 5x7 photo of the Queen Oden McCoy photo of the group, 5x7 photo of Little
with her Pages – Myra’s Photography ● Roses – The Flower Center Miss/Mister with the Queen – Myra’s
Studio ● 12 oz box Russell Stover Asst. Chocolates Photography Studio
● 3 month membership - Rathbun Lake – Owl Pharmacy ● Corsage (Little Miss) – Flower Tique
Area YMCA ● 8x10 photo of herself, 5x7 photo of the ● Boutonniere (Little Mister) – Flower Tique
● $25 gift certificate - The Hall Tree group –
● One free spray tan- InStyle Salon Myra’s Photography Studio Escorts
● $20 gift certificate - Gypsy Quarter ● One free spray tan - InStyle Salon ● Boutonnieres – Flower Tique
● Lash extension set - Jenz Trendz ● One free gel polish - Polished by Sonja ● Tuxedos – Jim Irelan Men’s Wear
● $100 gift card - Bratz Shell Carson ● 5x7 photo – Myra’s Photography Studio
● One month membership - Snap Fitness ● One Free Wax - The Color Cafe ● A haircut/style from The Color Café-
● $50 - Iowa Trust & Savings Bank MacKenzie Owens OR
● $50 gift certificate - The Color Cafe Miss Photogenic ● A haircut/style from InStyle - Jessica
● Mary Kay gift basket - Vickie McDermott ● Plaque – Miss Pancake Day 1982 Jodie Woodward
● Set of styling products - Studio 72 - Oden McCoy ● Hair Product from InStyle - Jessica
Brenda Fry ● 12 oz box Russell Stover Asst. Chocolates Woodward
● Kenra Hairspray & Styling Spray - – Owl Pharmacy ● A Gift Card from Sonic Drive-In
Downtown Amy Brown’s Lil Hair Shop ● 8x10 photo of herself, 5x7 photo of the ● Lunch Sandwich from Chad Koestner at
group – J&K
1st Runner Up Myra’s Photography Studio
● Trophy – Brett and Lydia Mihalovich ● One free spray tan - In Style Salon Misc.
● ½ dozen Roses – The Flower Center ● One free gel polish - Polished by Stacy ● Master of Ceremony Tuxedo and Little
● 12 oz box Russell Stover Asst. Chocolates Arnold Mister tuxedo – Jim Irelan Men’s Wear
– Owl Pharmacy ● One Free Wax - The Color Cafe ● Boutonnieres and Corsages for Masters of
● 8x10 photo of herself, 8x10 photo of her- Ceremonies – Flower Tique
self with the Queen and 2nd Runner-up, All Contestants ● Display Window – Second Time Around
5x7 photo of the group – Myra’s ● Rose (Flower Center) ● Lunch for Judges - The Zaputil Family
Photography Studio ● 5 oz box of assorted Russell Stover choco- ● Dinner for Judges – Lucille’s Steaks and
● $15 gift certificate - The Hall Tree lates – Owl Pharmacy Spirits
● One free spray tan - InStyle Salon ● $10 gift certificate - Gypsy Quarter ● Practice & Photography Space- Sheree’s
● One free gel polish - Polished by Stacy ● Day pass - Rathbun Lake Area YMCA Flip Flop Tumbling
Arnold ● 1 month membership to Snap Fitness ● Lunch provided by Cook Insurance dba
● One free wax - The Color Cafe ● Hair: The Color Cafe: Mackenzie Owens, Sales and Associates
● $25 Mary Kay gift certificate - Vickie Jenz Trendz: Jen Williams & Becky Clark, ● Dinner for the Queens provided by Hy-
McDermott Beauty to a T: Tabitha Long Vee
● Makeup: Shear Compliments: Paige ● Snacks and Drinks for the Queens provid-
2nd Runner Up Chandler, Beauty to a T: Tabitha Long ed by Fareway
● Trophy – Brett and Lydia Mihalovich ● Water for all contestants and judges pro-
● ½ dozen Roses – The Flower Center vided by Fareway
● 12 oz box Russell Stover Asst. Chocolates Little Miss/Mister Participants ● Meat & Cheese tray and Fruit tray provid-
– Owl Pharmacy ● 5x7 photo-Myra’s Photography Studio ed by Hy-Vee
● 8x10 photo of herself, 8x10 photo of her ● Gifts- QPS Employment Group
with the Queen and 1st Runner Up, 5x7 of ● Free Bowling Passes- Adams Bowl
the group – Myra’s Photography Studio ● Free Ice Cream Certificate- Sonic Drive-In Pancake Day 2018 - Page 17A Special
Thank You
Centerville-Rathbun Lake Area Chamber of Commerce
President – David Welder, Executive Director Natalie Close, Office Manager Christina Laurson
Pancake Day Committee
Brad Appler, Josh Brice, Gary Cridlebaugh, Joanne Cridlebaugh, Bette Howell, Kris Laurson,
Sarah Lind, Lydia Mihalovich, Tyler Morgan, Lisa Oglesby, Ryan Stober and Jay Torrey
Pageant Committee
Lydia Mihalovich, Sarah Lind, Stacey Zaputil, Sonja Carson, Mallory Downs,
Stacey Cochran, Bailey Sales and Ashley Whisler
Thank you for supporting Pancake Day 2018!
We would like to thank the Centerville Street Department, Centerville Police Department,
Appanoose County Sheriff’s Department, and all other law enforcement agencies that assist,
the City of Centerville, City Council, and Mayor Mike O’Connor.
A Very Special Thank You to ALL the volunteers and those that worked behind
the scenes, contributing their time, resources, and finances!
Thank you to each of our Pancake Day sponsors listed on the Sponsors page,each queen contestant
sponsor and those listed on the pageant prizes pages, Kelly Kauzlarich, First Presbyterian Church,
Myra McGill Photography, Russ W. Ocker, TD&T CPAs and Advisors, P.C., AJ Anderson, US Bank,
The Daily Iowegian, and Mrs. Tatum Marcussen and her Independent Art Students.
Thank you to the following griddle sponsors: St. Mary's Catholic Church, Deano's Complete Automotive,
Owl Pharmacy, Wells Brothers Farms, Golden Age Care Center, North Side Insurance, Farmers Bank of
Northern Missouri, Alliant Energy, Lee Container, US Bank, Sharon and Larry Bettis, RK Auto Body/Randy &
Karla Rupalo, Pleasant Workers 4H Club, 1952 PCD Queen Fonda Harris, Rocky & Amber White and family,
Dr. Brad & Dewey McConville, Centerville Produce, Iowa Trust and Savings Bank, Becky Evers-American
Family Insurance, Jim Irelan Men's Wear, Fraternal Order of Eagles #2675, Centerville Rotary Club,
Karen & Robert Houf and Family, Community 1st Credit Union
Thank you to the following mixing trailer sponsors: Community 1st Credit Union, Myers Custom Signs,
Ottumwa Radio, Cook Insurance, Heartland Trophy Properties, Hometown Realty, Lee Container, Farmers
Bank of Northern Missouri, Machinery Barn, Appanoose County Tourism, Orsborn Milani Mitchell Goedken
Larson & Cox, LLP, The Shoppes at Bradley Hall, One Main Financial, Lula's Bakery, US Bank
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