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'It's like a big reunion'

Residents, past and present, take in Corn Fest celebration

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This year's Grundy County Corn Festival Queen, Natalie Cash, 16, of Gardner, waves to the crowd from her float during the Corn Fest parade on Sunday. (Herald Photo by Jessica Shumaker — jshumaker@morrisdailyherald.com)

Big wheels and big crowds could be found on Liberty Street as the 2012 Grundy County Corn Festival wrapped up Sunday. 

Early in the afternoon, one attraction for festival-goers was the annual Kiwanis Big Wheels Races. Children in big wheels of all colors could be found at the starting line at Liberty and Washington Streets, waiting for their cue to start pedaling furiously to the end line at Main Street.

One competitor was Grace Lines, 8, of Morris. She ended up taking second place in her age group, with fellow 8- and 9-year-olds. It wasn't her first year, though.

"I've been in it three times, I think," she said, clutching a shiny trophy. "It's really fun — last year I got first place."

Lines said she usually places high among her peers, and that she was feeling good about her win this year.

"I feel happy," she said.

Lines' grandmother, Ruth Lines, also of Morris, said she's attended all 64 Corn Festivals and has been coming to the Big Wheels Races for as long as they've been held. The tradition for the Lines family is to head straight to downtown following Sunday morning church services.

"We haven't missed one of them yet," she said. 

Lines said she enjoys coming to see special people in her life take part.

"My grandchildren are always in it," she said. "We've had quite a few winners."

A few hours later, crowds packed in along Washington and Liberty Street for the annual Corn Fest parade.

Bejeweled flag teams twirled colorful flags, marching bands played new and old tunes, and local fire trucks and law enforcement vehicles were on display, as were numerous local organizations and politicians. Children lining the streets waved at firefighters and received goodies and flyers from different floats.

After riding on a float for Donna Mueller's School of Dance with her two daughters, Macy, 6, and Madelyn, 3, Jennifer Shell of Morris said she was enjoying the afternoon and seeing the other participants in the parade.

"So far, it's been great," she said. "From what we've seen, it's been beautiful, and it's a beautiful day for it."

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