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The 80th Tyler County Dogwood Festival Princesses were selected by the Kingsmen last week.  Each public school in Tyler County is represented, and one of these ladies will be crowned Queen on April 1. Pictured (left to right): Savannah Ludewig-Woodville, Gracen Lindsey-Colmesneil, Natalie Standley-Warren, Kaylee Tolar-Chester, Ella Hatton-Spurger.The 80th Tyler County Dogwood Festival Princesses were selected by the Kingsmen last week. Each public school in Tyler County is represented, and one of these ladies will be crowned Queen on April 1. Pictured (left to right): Savannah Ludewig-Woodville, Gracen Lindsey-Colmesneil, Natalie Standley-Warren, Kaylee Tolar-Chester, Ella Hatton-Spurger.

The Ladies in Waiting were also announced last week. Standing (left to right):  Maycie Allen-Warren, Sydnie Odom-Woodville, Chloe Powers-Colmesneil, Brilynn Gore-Warren, Madison Wainwright-Woodville. Sitting (left to right):  Emily Mejia-Warren, Lacey Chapman-Spurger, Alyssa White-Chester. The theme for the Dogwood Festival this year is “New Beginnings in Tyler County – 80 Years of Traditions.” The festival will kick off with Festival of the Arts weekend out at Heritage Village on March 18-19, then Western weekend will take place March 24-25 and the Queen’s Weekend is scheduled for April 1.   Photographs by Becki Byrd | Dogwood Festival PhotographerThe Ladies in Waiting were also announced last week. Standing (left to right): Maycie Allen-Warren, Sydnie Odom-Woodville, Chloe Powers-Colmesneil, Brilynn Gore-Warren, Madison Wainwright-Woodville. Sitting (left to right): Emily Mejia-Warren, Lacey Chapman-Spurger, Alyssa White-Chester. The theme for the Dogwood Festival this year is “New Beginnings in Tyler County – 80 Years of Traditions.” The festival will kick off with Festival of the Arts weekend out at Heritage Village on March 18-19, then Western weekend will take place March 24-25 and the Queen’s Weekend is scheduled for April 1. Photographs by Becki Byrd | Dogwood Festival Photographer

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