tribtown > 2009 Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour visits with Kelly Turner, president of the Heads Up!!! Foundation, during Stam's appearance at the opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at near Medora on Saturday. The foundation, founded by Turner and her husband, Kenny Turner, plans to use proceeds from the four-day festival to benefit children with craniofacial anomalies. The festival was held at Burton's Maplewood Farms, which is owned by Kelly Turner's brother, Tim Burton, and his wife, Angie Burton.
tribtown > Tracy and Keith Stam of Seymour visited the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm on Saturday morning. The Stams are the parents of 2009 Miss America Katie Stam, who opened the festival by singing the National Anthem and turning on the evaporator to start maple syrup making process.
tribtown > 2009 Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour, left, and her personal assist wave to the crowd as Stam departs the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm near Medora. Stam opened the festival by singing the National Anthem.
tribtown > 2009 Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour takes a break during opening day festivities of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm near Medora on Saturday.
tribtown > Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour sings the National Anthem to open the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Maplewood Farms on Saturday. Kelly Turner, left, and her daughter, Katie Turner, 10, both of Medora joined Stam on the stage. Kelly Turner is the president of the Heads Up Foundation, an organization formed to benefit children with craniofacial anomalies. Proceeds from the festival, which continues Saturday and Sunday go the foundation.
tribtown > Jessie Smith of Paoli was one of many musicians scheduled to perform on the opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm on Saturday. Smith plays with Pete Webb and the Late for Supper band.
tribtown > Sabrina Burton, left, checks the sugar content of sap being boiled to make maple syrup during the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm in rural Medora. Kellie Coffman of Seymour and her son, Jake Coffman and Steve Neuenschwander of Bloomington were among the many who attended the opening day of the festival on Saturday.
tribtown > Myrna Kosko of Clover, S.C., helps Patrick Burton of Medora collect sap to make maple syrup during the first National Maple Syrup Festival on the 28-acre farm of Burton's son, Tim, and his wife, Angie. The festival will continue at Burton's Maplewood Farm from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
tribtown > Patrick Burton of Medora, left, and Mike Miller of Hazard, Ky., collect sap for the maple syrup making process at Burton's Maplewood Farms near Medora on Saturday. Burton is the father of Tim Burton who owns the farm with his wife, Angie. Opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at the farm was Saturday. The event will continue from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. March 14 and March 15. Miller is a family friend.
2009 Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour visits with Kelly Turner, president of the Heads Up!!! Foundation, during Stam's appearance at the opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at near Medora on Saturday. The foundation, founded by Turner and her husband, Kenny Turner, plans to use proceeds from the four-day festival to benefit children with craniofacial anomalies. The festival was held at Burton's Maplewood Farms, which is owned by Kelly Turner's brother, Tim Burton, and his wife, Angie Burton.
tribtown > 2009 Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour visits with Kelly Turner, president of the Heads Up!!! Foundation, during Stam's appearance at the opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at near Medora on Saturday. The foundation, founded by Turner and her husband, Kenny Turner, plans to use proceeds from the four-day festival to benefit children with craniofacial anomalies. The festival was held at Burton's Maplewood Farms, which is owned by Kelly Turner's brother, Tim Burton, and his wife, Angie Burton.
2009 Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour visits with Kelly Turner, president of the Heads Up!!! Foundation, during Stam's appearance at the opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at near Medora on Saturday. The foundation, founded by Turner and her husband, Kenny Turner, plans to use proceeds from the four-day festival to benefit children with craniofacial anomalies. The festival was held at Burton's Maplewood Farms, which is owned by Kelly Turner's brother, Tim Burton, and his wife, Angie Burton.
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