A wrong was
committed last week by the Illinois Association of Agricultural Fairs board of
directors….one that requires an explanation.
The board
decided to relieve the reigning Miss Illinois County Fair Queen of her crown. Her
parents believe it is because she decided to enter the U.S. Army Reserve at the
tail end of her reign. If that is the
reason, I am shocked and greatly disappointed.
It seems
that Alexi Bladel of Rockford was told she would not be allowed to participate
in the January pageant where her successor will be crowed.
A
spokesperson for the board says it has nothing to do with the Army…but if the
only reason why Bladel was stripped of her crown was because she was not able
to cut a ribbon at some pumpkin festival…there needs to be a prompt reversal of
this decision.
Some
lawmakers are chiming in to support the Rockford queen. Representative Joe
Sosnowski says Bladel fulfilled her responsibilities this summer traveling
across the state to county fairs, promoting Illinois agriculture. He believes
she is being unduly punished for her decision to enlist. He says she should be allowed to participate
in the January pageant as the final event of her reign.
This story
got a lot of attention late last week and the Fair Board tried to douse it
Saturday when they said she could keep her title…but wasn’t welcome to crown
her successor in January.
I’m having a
rough time believing her decision to serve her country is behind her ouster. But,
until someone speaks up for the Fair Board, that is what we are left to
surmise. The board refuses to give a reason, citing privacy. Bladel’s family
says the only reason is her service to her country.
In the immortal
words of Ricky Ricardo----“better start splaining.”
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