83rd Laurel Festival June 9

WINSTED —  The 83rd Laurel Festival, a town tradition dating back to 1934, will be held on Friday, June 9, and Sunday, June 11.

The Laurel Ball will be held on June 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Crystal Peak Ballroom.

On June 11 the Laurel Parade will be held starting at 1 p.m. on Main Street.

The parade route will start at the far end of Main Street and parade floats will travel to East End Park for the crowning of the Laurel Queen and King.

This year the competition will award $4,700 in scholarships: $1,600 each for the Laurel Queen and Laurel King winners, and $750 each to the two runners-up.

For the competition itself, this year there are eight girls and two boys competing against each other. Presented on this page are the biographies of each contestant. 

 

 Photos by Lara Green Kazlauskas and submitted

 

 

 Stephanie Blass

Stephanie is the daughter of Robert and Jennifer Blass. She is a senior at Oliver Wolcott Technical High School where she is a member of National Honor Society and a Senior Mentor.  Throughout her high school career Stephanie has been involved in the Winsted Elks Lodge’s #844 Antlers Youth Group and volunteers with her church youth group in poverty stricken communities in Washington D.C. She has already started to take classes at Northwestern Connecticut Community College and after completing her Associates Degree in Human Services, she plans to attend Southern Connecticut University to obtain her Master’s Degree in Social Work.

 

 Ali Brochu

Ali is the daughter of Gerald and Lisa Brochu. She is a senior at The Gilbert School where she is a high honor student and a member of the volleyball, basketball and softball teams, as well as Peers, Student Ambassadors and Leadership Council. Ali has been presented with the Berkshire League Athlete award three times, All-State Athlete twice and AVAC MaxPreps Player of the Week. She has run the Hartford Half Marathon three times, placing the first time in the top three of her age group. She will attend Western Connecticut State University in the fall and plans to major in Exercise Science and will be playing volleyball at the collegiate level.

 

 Courtney Clough

Courtney is the daughter of Lois Clough. She is a senior at The Gilbert School where she is a high honor student. Courtney played soccer and was a member of the cheerleading squad throughout her time at Gilbert.  She has also been involved in Peers and National Honor Society. She will attend Salve Regina University in the fall and plans to major in Business Administration and minor in Marketing.

 

 Zachary Lafreniere

Zachary is the son of Laura Ravlin.  He is a senior at The Gilbert School where he is a high honor student.  Zachary also serves as the co-editor in chief of the yearbook for the Class of 2017.  He is a swimmer and diver on the swim team, where he was Captain in his senior year.  He will be attending Champlain College in the fall pursuing a career in Counseling.  

 

 

 Jacqueline LaPointe

Jacqueline is the daughter of David and Carol LaPointe. She is a senior at Torrington Christian Academy where she participates in volleyball, softball, concert choir, yearbook and fundraising events including the LARC Festival of Trees and the Salvation Army Food Drive. Jacqueline is a volunteer for the Winsted CERT team, the Winsted Youth Baseball Snack Shack and she has volunteered to organize the National Day of Prayer in Winsted. Jacqueline has been presented with the Coach’s Award for volleyball, the Most Improved Player Award for volleyball and for two years she has received the Christian Character Award, the highest award to be awarded at her school. In the fall she will major in Nursing and hopes to become a pediatric nurse working in a children’s hospital. 

 

 Krisha Patel

Krisha is the daughter of Kiran and Kanak Patel. She is a senior and an honor student at The Gilbert School.  Krisha is a member of the varsity cross country and tennis teams.  Krisha also is a student ambassador and is treasurer of the Class of 2017, the Leo Club and the National Honor Society. Next year she will attend the University of Southern California majoring in Marketing and minoring in Entertainment/Film Business. 

 

 Anhthy Pham

Anhthy is the daughter of Tuananh Pham and Loan Truong. She is a senior at The Gilbert School where she has been class President for four years, plays the flute and alto saxophone, and is currently involved in 11 extracurricular activities. Some awards that she has won include the Harvard Book Prize, the Rensselaer Medal Award and the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. Anhthy is also a volunteer at the Winsted Ambulance. She hopes to study biomedical engineering and pursue a career in the medical field.

 

 Grace Valickis

Grace is the daughter of Ken and Stephanie Valickis.  She is a senior at The Gilbert School where she was captain of three varsity sports teams.  Grace also participates in several clubs, including Peers, National Honor Society and The Leadership Council.  She has been recognized with the following awards: 2017 Scholar Athlete, Harvard Club of Boston Book Prize, and the Berkshire League Edward B. Kolakowski Sportsmanship Award.  She will pursue a degree in Environmental Psychology at the University of Vermont.

 

 Dylan Thomson

Dylan is the son of Robert and Susan Thomson. He is a junior at The Gilbert School, where he is a member of the National Honor Society and a three-sport athlete in basketball, soccer and baseball.  He is captain of soccer and basketball in 2017. Dylan bowls in a Laurel Lanes duckpin league where he helped his team win second place in the national tournament. He plans on attending a four-year college and hopes to play soccer.

 

 Victoria Starzyk

Victoria is the daughter of Steven and Theresa Starzyk.  She is a junior at The Gilbert School where she is an honors student and a member of the varsity soccer team. She is interested in Chemistry and biology. Victoria currently volunteers at The Little Guild. She hopes to attend college in Florida with a scholarship for soccer and would like to study biochemistry. 

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