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MSFF announces Royal Trumpeteers

Submitted photo The Royal Trumpeteers for the 82nd Mountain State Forest Festival.

ELKINS — Mountain State Forest Festival Director General Rich Nida and Queen’s Department Director Peggy Phillips have announced the appointments of Austin McGraw Elliott, Benjamin “Ben” Scott Haddix, Tyler Edward Hamrick, Natalia “Nattie” Darlene Stewart and Juanita Kathleen Teter as Royal Trumpeteers for the 82nd Mountain State Forest Festival.

Austin McGraw Elliott is the son of the Brian and Tiffany Elliott. He is the grandson of Jim and Judy Curtis of Elkins and Dick and Karen McGraw, also of Elkins. He has a twin brother, Aaron.

Elliott will be a freshman this fall at Elkins High School. He is an honor roll student and a member of the Elkins High School Fighting Tiger Band. While at Elkins Middle School, he was a member of the soccer team. He is active with the Buckhannon Community Theater, participates on a travel basketball team and travel soccer team with FC33, and plays piano. Elliott attends The Way of Holiness Church and wants to attend Liberty University to study pre-law.

Benjamin “Ben” Scott Haddix is the son of Mark and Linda Haddix of Elkins. He is the grandson of Larry and Sue Spencer of Elkins and Bruce and the late Joan Haddix of Elkins. He has one brother, Adam, and three sisters, Amy, Emily and Hannah.

In the fall, Haddix will be a sophomore at Elkins High School where he is an honor roll student. He participates in the Elkins High School Fighting Tiger Band and plays soccer. He attends the Elkins Church of the Nazarene. In his free time, he enjoys swimming and spending time outdoors with his dog, Duke.

Tyler Edward Hamrick is the son of Tommy and Kathy Hamrick of Elkins. He is the grandson of Tom and Pat Hamrick of Elkins and Robert Joe and Virginia Harman, also of Elkins. Hamrick served as a train bearer in the 74th Mountain State Forest Festival in 2010.

Hamrick will be a senior this fall at Elkins High School where he is an honor roll student. He is a four-year member of the Elkins High School Fighting Tiger Band and is also a member of the Contemporary Band, as well as the Band Club. He enjoys woodworking and riding his four wheeler. He is a member of the Elkins First Church of the Nazarene and his future plans are to pursue carpentry.

Natalia “Nattie” Darlene Stewart is the daughter of Michael and Kayla Stewart of Norton. She is the granddaughter of the late Michael Gear and Jenny Gear of Elkins and the late Lloyd Edmond and Kathy Edmond. She has one brother, Logan.

Stewart will be a freshman at Elkins High School this fall. She enjoys art, playing guitar and hunting.

Juanita Kathleen Teter is the daughter of Kenneth and Amanda Teter of Elkins. She is the granddaughter of Ralston Teter of Elkins and Larry and Brenda Coriell of Virginia Beach, Virginia. She has one brother, Kenneth Teter Jr., and two sisters, Stephanie Bucher and Jessica Smart.

This is Teter’s second year serving as a Royal Trumpeteer. In the fall, she will be a sophomore at Elkins High School. She participates in the Elkins High School Fighting Tiger Band, is a Senior Girl Scout and is a church member. In the future, she would like to study neurosurgery.

The Royal Trumpeteers will join Maid Silvia, Alia Danae Figueroa, who will be crowned the Queen of the 82nd Mountain State Forest Festival, during the Royal Coronation at 2 p.m. on Oct. 5 at the Outdoor Amphitheatre of Davis and Elkins College. Attended by 40 princesses from around the state, two maids of honor and a minor court, she will receive her crown in an outdoor ceremony.

The 82nd edition of the Mountain State Forest Festival, with the theme “The Majestic Roads Lead to Royalty” will take place from Sept. 29 to Oct. 7. For more information, visit the Mountain State Forest Festival website at www.forestfestival.com or call 304-636-1824.

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