ROYALTY FOR 2016 MAIFEST ANNOUNCED – VIDEO

  

The royalty has been named for the 126th Brenham Maifest.

The Junior royalty will reign over TV Land.

The Queen is Brenham Elementary School third grader, Ellie Brooke Van Dyke, the daughter of Jarvis and Kristie Van Dyke.

The King is Brenham Elementary School fourth grader Austin David Cone, the son of David and Meg Cone.

The Senior Royalty will feature a king and two queens and will reign over the Court of It’s Our World – What’s Your Story.

The king is Colson Charles Altman, a junior at Brenham High School and the son of Dr. Mike and Sabrina Altman.

The two queens for this year’s Maifest are Madison LeAnn Tomachefsky and Hannah Elizabeth Damon.

Madison a senior at Brenham High School and is the daughter of Justin and Stephanie Hill-Tomachefsky.  Hannah also a senior at Brenham High School and is the daughter of Jeff and Donna Damon.

Maifest is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, May 6th and 7th at the Maifestival Grounds at Firemen’s Park, with the coronations to take place at the Firemen’s Park Baseball Field.

There will be no Sunday events this year due to the observance of Mothers’ Day.

The Maifest Parade will be Saturday the 7th at 10:30 in downtown Brenham.

KWHI will, as always, have live coverage of the parade and from the Maifestival grounds throughout the long-time Brenham tradition.

For more information on the 126th Maifest, you can log onto their official website: www.maifest.org.

2016 Maifest Royality story
2016 Maifest Royalty seated with parents standing (L to R) Sr. Queen Madison LeAnn Tomachefsky, Sr. King Colson Charles Altman, Sr. Queen Hannah Elizabeth Damon, Jr. King Austin David Cone, and Jr. Queen Ellie Brooke Van Dyke.
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3 Comments

  1. Ho hum….same old last names pretty much every single year, is the gene pool that small when it comes to selecting Maifest Royalty? It is no wander this old Brenham tradition is failing to capture the interest of most of the town, it is very exclusive instead of inclusive.

    1. I disagree as far as exclusive instead of inclusive. Now royalty I can see your point, but that is determined I think more who want to pay for the costumes and throwing the event. That said, I know of several people who have been able to participate in this event in other areas if they were asked in all ages, and I think that if there were others who really wanted to be royalty and knew how to keep costs down they’d be in the running.

      And we’ve had first timers as well in royalty – such as Dallas Gonzales a couple of years ago.

      But in all honesty though – If I had the money for the costumes the royalty wears, I’d instead turn down the offer and instead go on a trip to Disney World or another location (even in state).

      But I say that because it’s their money they can use it however they choose.

    2. I agree. Exclusive not inclusive. It’s that way with everything in Brenham. It’s gotten a little better over the years, but the old money still rules. After 27 years and raising 4 kids there, still considered as outsiders. That’s why we moved just recently.

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