Big crowds turned out Saturday, June 15, for the 2024 Kenosha County Dairy Breakfast at Crane Grain Farms in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. The event drew thousands of attendees who enjoyed a hearty meal at a locally-owned farm.
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Gwen Strom gives farm dog Mini a piece of cheese as Gage Kappers, 10, and Kerrilynn Kappers, 17, watch during the Dairy Breakfast at Crane Farm Saturday morning. Breakfast included scrambled eggs with ham and cheese, pancakes, muffins, yogurt, juice and ice cream.
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Anthony Rossi, 7, gets pancakes from volunteer Margaret McCabe, with the Bristol Historical Society, during the Dairy Breakfast Saturday morning at Crane Grain Farms. The event drew in thousands of attendees who enjoyed a hearty meal at a locally-owned farm.
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Finn Wichmann, 13 flips pancakes during the Dairy Breakfast Saturday morning at Crane Grain Farms as farmer Dale Elfring collects them. Farm owner Mike Daniels said it was his first year hosting the event, and he was happy with the turnout.
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17-month-old Tyson Gough gives Rep. Bryan Steil a hug during the Dairy Breakfast at Crane Grain Farms Saturday morning, with County Executive Samantha Kerkman and Kenosha County Sheriff David Zoerner laughing. “To get this group out at the Dairy Breakfast, it shows how interested and excited people are about the agriculture industry,” Steil said.
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Heather Daniels hands the Friends of the Dairy Promotion award to Marilyn Zirbel during the 2024 Dairy Breakfast At Crane Grain Farms Saturday morning. Scholarships were also handed out to recent graduates Chloe Lois, Brenna Gagliano, Margaret Gillmore, Ashlyn Edquist and Kyle Diedrich.
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Fairest of the Fairs winner and Paris resident Kelsey Henderson speaks during the 2024 Dairy Breakfast at Crane Grain Farms Saturday morning. She highlighted Wisconsin’s agricultural industry, noting its wide-reaching impact in resident’s day to day lives.
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