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This year’s President: Mary Hemer-ThomasMary Hemer-Thomas is the 2012 Mum Festival president.
She lives in Troy with her husband Kenny. She has threechildren, Jordan, Holly and Zach, and a grandson Cooper.Mary has been employed at Alvetro Orthodontics for almost20 years.She said, “I am honored to be this years president. I love
volunteering for non-profit organizations but the MumFestival is very special to me. My grandparents, Chet andLorna Loughman, lived just up the road from the park onWestedge. My grandma looked forward to the festival everyyear. Some of my best memories are spending the day at thefestival with her. Her love of mums wore off on me at ayoung age. It's been a lot of fun being involved with theMum Festival; we have such a great committee. My little sister, Ashley, is the 2013president. I know our grandma would be excited and our grandpa would be proud.”
Grand Marshals:The Kyle Family
BY JJOOYYEELLLL NNEEVVIINNSSRECORD HERALD EDITOR
The Mum Festival Grand Marshal thisyear is not just one person, or just two peo-ple. It is an entire family that spans six gen-erations in Tipp City - the Kyle family.“We are a representative of the family,”
June (Wampler) Kyle said.She and her husband Jim will be joined
on a carriage by Steve and Susie (Kyle)Carlton; Barbara Zimmerman and her sonDoug; Rick and Kate (Kyle) Johnsen withtheir children Becca and Dylan, and Tonyand Julie McGillvary (Julie is the daughterof Karolyn Vandeweer).The last time Jim and June rode in a car-
riage was for Rick and Katie’s wedding(although they did enjoy being in a wagonwith the Fultons one year). They sent Jim’sparents, Rick’s grandmother, June’s moth-er, and Jim’s dad’s sisters Betty and Mary(Ms. Mary of Tipp City schools) on a car-riage down to the nursery, and Great-AuntBetty (Jim’s dad’s sister) said she hadn’t
ridden in a carriage since the flood of 1913when “Daddy pulled out the machine.”This year, the “machine” will be a per-
fect opportunity for the Kyles to do one ofthe things they love best - walking (or inthis case riding) down the parade route tosee everyone and visit the traditonal housegatherings along the route.“It’s kind of a Tipp City homecoming,”
Kate said.Jim’s late brother Tom Kyle Jr., who
passed away in 1992, was one of the found-ing members of the Mum Festival.The festival concept started, however,
with Otto Frings (of Frings and BayliffFuneral Home). He had been to a TulipFestival in Holland, Mich., and thoughtTipp could have a similar hometown festi-val. At that point, the Kyle family owned
Springhill Nursery (formerly Bohlanderand Sons) and a 5-acre field of mums.“It was beautiful in the fall,” Kate said,
recalling how colorful the flower field was.
Contributed photoThe Kyle family at Jim and June’s 50th anniversary party: front, Ava Frazee,Caroline Hugh, Jack Frazee, Connor Frazee, Han Hugh, Dylan Johnsen; sitting, JimKyle, June Kyle, Sarah Grim (kneeling); standing, front, Holly Hugh, Liz Grim, SamClausi, Nina Grim, Thom Grim, Becca Johnsen, Angela Grim, Kelly Grim, MelanieClark; standing, back, Gene Hugh, Millie Hugh, Noelle Frazee, Chris Frazee, RickJohnsen, Kate Johnsen, Dave Grim, Jamie Peters, Lyndsay Dent, Jennifer Peters,Dave Nordstrom. Not pictured is Brad Peters and Nathan Clark.
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Announcing the 2012 Mum Festival Queen’s Court:
Queen and talent winner, pictured at right: HaileyWinblad, a junior at Tippecanoe High School. She isactive on the Tippecanoe tennis team and choir, St.John’s choir and St. John’s Young Leaders in ActionYouth Group, and also Team Tennis at Schroder TennisCenter.
First attendant: Chelsea Hoagland, a senior atVandalia Butler High School. She is active in ButlerKickline, Vandalia Dance Ensemble, National HonorSociety, Octagon Club and Interact Club.
Second attendant: Cheyenne Rogers, a junior atVandalia Butler High School. She is active in choir,Muse Machine, orchestra, Latin Club, Octagon Club,tennis, softball, Mock Trial, Academic Challenge andNational Honor Society.
Third attendant: Haley Sanders, a junior atNorthmont High School. She is active in Northmontcheerleading and gymnastics and club cheerleading.
Miss Congeniality: Clarie Kleptz, a junior atNorthmont High School. She is active in cheerleading,4-H, Muse Machine, Drama Club and StudentGovernment.
The 2012 Mum Festival Queen’s Pageant was held onSept. 15 at Tippecanoe High School. The nine junior andsenior contestants were judged on poise, personality, off-stage and onstage interviews, talent, and appearance.
Photo by AmyMaxwell
The Queen’sCourt: Miss
CongenialityClarie
Kleptz,Second
AttendantCheyenne
Rogers,Queen and
Talent WinnerHailey Winblad,First Attendant
ChelseaHoagland,
Third AttendantHaley Sanders.
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A note from the TippecanoeHistorical Society Museum:There will be a change in the musuem’s regular
hours during Mum Festival weekend. The museumwill be open from 5-8 p.m. on Friday evening duringthe car show.The museum will be closed on Saturday as volun-
teers will be manning the Tippecanoe HistoricalSociety booth at the park.If you have a group, class or family reunion, etc.
planned during the weekend and would like to tourthe museum, call Susie at (937) 698-6798, Sandra at(937) 667-1081 or Peg (937) 667-3977.
Photo by Amy Maxwell
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Saturday11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Tipp City Community Band
1:30 - 3 p.m. Lauren Kelly
3 - 4 p.m. Gem City Gymnastics
4 - 6 p.m. Broken Lights
6 - 7 p.m. Megan Osman
7 - 9 p.m. Bill Foley Band
Sunday11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Zumba - The Studio Fitness
12:30 - 2:45 p.m. Kate Hasting
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2012 Entertainment Schedule
Who youmight see
Photo by Anthony Weber
Photo courtesy of www.katehastings.com
Contributed photo
Top left: Gem City Gymnastics instructorShannon Fields spots Ashley Andrewswhile working on a back walkover at thecenter in Tipp City.
Bottom left: Kate Hastings performs locallywith guitarist Josh Beale.
Above: Elvis impersonator Paul Royceshows off his moves.
All three will be performing at the 2012Mum Festival.
Photo by Timothy Jackson
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COURTESY OF THE MUM FESTIVAL COMMITTEE
The 2012 Tipp Mum Festival Motorcycle Ride will start atWarrior Racing on Weller Dr. in Tipp City on Sunday,September 30 (rain date Saturday, Oct. 6).Registration is from 9-11 a.m. The cost is donation only,
with proceeds going to the Tipp City Needy Basket.The riders will be leaving Warrior Racing on Weller Dr. at
about 11:30 AM. The ride will be approximately 90 miles.The first stop is at Cruizer in Russia for lunch.The next stop will be at Tailgaters in Greenville. Then on
to Buffalo Wild Wings for a quick pit stop for a drink and thefinal leg of the ride will be to back to Warrior Racing in TippCity.Door prizes and a 50-50 will be drawn for at each stop.Once back at Warrior Racing, the band “Life Behind Bars”
will be jamming with some classic rock. There will be a beertent and food from Stillwater Valley Catering. There will beanother prize raffle, too, for the biggest one of the day.Any questions or concerns, email jkjttaylor@yahoo.com.**Tipp City Mum Festival is not responsible for lost,
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BY KATHY TAYLOR
Tipp Monroe Community Services (TMCS) will be spon-soring the 34th Annual 5K Run for the Mums at 8 a.m.Saturday, Sept. 29 at the Tipp City Park.We will continue to take registrations through Wednesday,
Sept. 19, and a T-shirt will be included in the $15 fee. Or run-ners can come out the morning of the race to the Tipp CityPark Roundhouse between 6:30-7:45 a.m. and register (t-shirtnot included).
The route will begin on North Third Street and windthrough the neighborhoods in our city, ending back as theCity Park.TMCS extends a special thank you to our premier spon-
sors: Regal Beloit, MEIJER, IMDS and Alvetro, our localsponsors Nolan, Giere & Company, CPA and Tipp City MumFestival.For further details on Tipp Monroe Community Services,
call (937) 667-8631 or visit the website tmcomservices.org orthe tippcitymumfestival.org site.
Starts at N. Hyatt and ParkSouth on N. Hyatt St. toward Kyle Dr.
East on Main St.North on Second St.West on Parkwood Dr.Ends at City Park
Saturday, Sept. 29, 10 a.m.
Photo by Timothy JacksonYou never know what’s going to happen at a Mum Festival - in 2011, Brad Stapleton used the parade as a wayto propose to his future wife, Margory Johnson. As the sign says - her answer was affirmative.
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Teresa’s Soft ServeIce Cream
Strawberry or root beer floatsFlurries: M & M, Oreo, Heath,
Reeses PiecesCandy SundaesKiddie Cones
Needy Basket Water/popPre-packaged snacks
Boy Scouts Peach Cobbler
Becky’s Fudge Fudge
Shives Italian SausageCorn DogsNachos
Grilled Tenderloin or Chicken
Tipp City Fire Dept. Waffles
Club 180: Upper RoomWorship Center
Doughnuts
Tony’s Gyro & Chicken PitasLoaded Spiral Potatoes
3 B’s Sausage & GravySausage, bacon, eggand cheese sandwich
Fried BolognaBreaded Mushrooms
Philly Cheese steak or chicken
Hickory River Pulled Pork SandwichesBaby Back Ribs
Loaded Pulled Pork Nachos
China Rainbow Orange ChickenTeriyaki ChickenBourbon ChickenVegetable TempuraShrimp Tempura
Maudes Concessions Asian, Indian or Tofu Taco or BurritoApple Slaw
Tomato & Cucumber SaladCilantro Rice
Red Cabbage Slaw
Marsh Concessions Handrolled PretzelsFrozen Cheese Cake or Keyline
Fruit SmoothiesPop
Chucks Foods,MC Concessions
Elephant EarsFunnel CakesCorn Dogs
Deep fried candy, cookie doughCotton Candy
Ribbon Fried French FriesFried VegetablesBlooming Onions
Fried cheese or picklesTenderloinPork chops
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Root Beer FloatsChicken Strip Basket
FriesDeep Fried – green beans, cheese,
onion rings, pickles,mixed veggies, OreosNachos and cheese
Pretzels
Concession Fare Offered
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Arts, Crafts and the MerchantsCOURTESY OF THE MUM FESTIVAL COMMITTEE
Each year in the arts and crafts area we are able to findsome new and interesting items; this year is no exception.Stroll through the shade of our 100-plus-year-old trees andenjoy some of the most beautiful hand blown glass, home-made treats, and handmade jewelry to some of the gen-uinely unique items you won’t find anywhere.Fall is the best time to start shopping for the holiday
season. Arts and craft shows are great places to find theperfect gift for that hard to buy person.If you’re a sports fan we have your team represented:
from the Buckeyes to the Wolverines, from the Browns tothe Bengals, college, MLB or NFL, we have that specialhandmade item just for you.Planning a party? We have homemade dips and soup
mixes and hand painted items. Circle Farms is back andbursting at the corner with colorful garden mums, pump-kins, gourds and much, much more.Are you more of a “Home Party” person? If so, you’ll
love our Merchant’s Market area, filled with your favoritehome party vendors like Thirty One, Tupperware,Pampered Chef, and so many more. The “hosts” of thesegreat businesses will have all your hard to find favorites.Do you have a special occasion, birthday, or anniversary
that needs your attention? Look no further than the TippCity Mum Festival - from vendors’ homemade jams, spe-cial T-shirts and collectibles, you’ll find what you need inthe City Park.The shopping frenzy begins 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept.
29 and goes until 9 p.m. It continues from 11 a.m. to 6p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 30.Make sure you check out all the great deals in our Arts
and Crafts and Merchant Market areas … you’ll be gladyou did!
Photo by Timothy JacksonVendors at the 2011 Mum Festival got in the spirit of the festival and of fall with items like mums, pumpkins, andother fresh vegetables.
So Frings, with the help of Tom Jr., Phil Wampler andJohn Benham of the hardware store, put together thefirst-ever Tipp City Mum Festival in October 1958.Tom Jr. and Wampler climbed up to the top of the
water tower to place a banner advertising the festival -and then started to dispute about where to hang it.“They got into an argument on the water tower,” June
said, “John was on the ground telling them to get downand decide what they wanted to do down here!”Eventually, a compromise was reached and the banner
could be seen for a mile. Other advertising came fromTom Jr. and his aero-coupe biplane.He got a PA system, put the stereo in the seat next to
him, and flew around verbally promoting the MumFestival a couple nights before.Tom Jr. was also the first chairman of the parade. The
first year, every float in the parade was all mums.“They would just go out in the field and pick them,”
Jim said.The mum-covered floats continued until the festival
had to be moved to September because of the weather.Mums naturally bloom in mid-October (the genetic pro-
gramming and special shading is what forces certainbreeds to bloom early).“I loved the floats made out of mums and flowers,”
Tom Jr.’s daughter Susie said, “They were gorgeous.”Jim remembers the hard work that went into making
one of those floats.“The night or two before, you’d be up all night,” he
says with a smile.The parade also used to have even more bands in it,
because there was a band show afterwards. Twenty ormore bands would march in the parade, then go out tothe football field for an invitational.“The bands were a big deal,” Kate said.Now, the park is filled with vendors, booth and other
entertainment. The band show has become a separateprogram entirely, held this year on Sept. 15.Another entity that has grown and moved is the
Queen’s Pageant. June was one of the orginal committeemembers for the pageant. She said it used to be just aday or two before the festival itself and a smaller produc-tion.“It’s just evolved,” June said.
Although the Mum Festival has “blossomed” andchanged across the board, it still remains a place for TippCity to celebrate each other and their community - andget those Tipp City Firemen’s Waffles to boot.
Kyle- continued from page 2 -
June’s favorite Mum MemoryThe first Mum Festival, the committee sold chances
for a ride in a Tin Lizzy. June took her then three chil-dren, Jennifer Peters, Thom Grim and Dave Grim, tothe park to see the festivities. Thom was a toddler andbegged his mom to purchase a chance.Well, when his mom finally agreed, it became appar-
ent that Thom thought a chance meant they actually gotthe vehicle.When he became upset, Tom Kyle Jr. came over.
After finding out the situation, he asked “Would itmake him happy if I took a him for a ride in the vehi-cle?”And then he took all three kids for a ride in that Tin
Lizzy around the football field.
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Board of TrusteesPresident: Mary ThomasVice President: Ashley Helmer2nd Vice President: Russ ThayerTreasurer: Lauryn BayliffSecretary: Kathy TaylorTrustee: Jay TaylorTrustee: Jennifer TennantTrustee: Tina VanHooseTrustee: Jim FryTrustee: Karen FryPast President: Jim Fry
RepresentativesLegal Counsel: Samuel PatryCity Representative: Tom Davidson
CommitteesAdopt-A-Mum: Boy Scout Troop 586
Bill MullinsArts & Crafts: Pam FischerBicycle Tour: Seth Stormer and Jason ByranCommunications/Logistics: Mike Fry(Amateur Radio)
Concessions: Kathy TaylorCruise-In: Chris and Noel WinbladCruise-In Concessions: Cathy Jo ConditEntertainment: Russ and Joan ThayerFacilities/Logistics: Paula Bradford
(radios, golf carts, Porta-Johns)Hospitality: Ashley HelmerJr. Run for the Mums: Pamela HaleLittle Mr. and Miss Mum: Chelsea RyanMerchants Mart: Emily AdamsMotorcycle Cruise-In: Jay and KateTaylorMum Festival Parade: Kate and Jay TaylorMum Kids Land: Michael and Amber Corkhill
Parking: Tom DavidsonPublicity: Will RobertsQueen's Pageant: Jennifer TennantRun for the Mums: Tipp-Monroe Community ServicesSponsorship: Kenneth Thomas and Sam PatryT-Shirts: Mary ThomasUtilities: Ray TebbeWebsite: Karen Fry
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