84 years of Laurel Festivities

WINSTED — It was a grand time for all at Winsted’s 84th annual Laurel Festival, which began on Friday, June 8, and ended on Sunday, June 10, with the crowning of this year’s king and queen.

On June 8 the traditional Laurel Ball, when the contestants for king and queen were announced, was held at East End Park for the first time ever. 

The following day, there was a community festival in the park.

The grand finale to the three-day festival was on Sunday, beginning with the Laurel Parade and the crowning of the king, queen and runners up.

This year’s Laurel King is Adrian Delacruz, a senior at The Gilbert School, who is the son of Dolores Moreno and Alexander Delacruz.

Gilbert School junior Anna King, the daughter of Emily and Chris King, was named this year’s Laurel Queen.

Gilbert senior Andrey Zhovkly, the son of Vladimir and Nadia Zhovkly, was named Runner-Up King.

Alexis Kacmarcik, the daughter of Steve and Kelly Kacmarcik and a Gilbert senior, was named Runner-Up Queen.

 

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