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 > 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 > 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 > 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 paid a visit to Brownstown during her homecoming Wednesday and spent time talking from the steps of the courthouse.
tribtown > News Photos Mar09 photo
tribtown > News Photos Mar09 photo
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, 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.
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.
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