As the next Bavarian Festival Princess, you'll have the opportunity to represent the Frankenmuth community at many events across Michigan. Explore the history, past princesses, application information, and more!
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On June 7, 2025, one of our three Bavarian Princess Court finalists will be crowned Princess at one of the Bavarian Festival’s oldest traditions, the Princess Ball.
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Do you put on dirndls at home and spin around to polka music? If this sounds like your average Friday night, the princess program may be right up your alley.
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View the past princesses by their name and year!
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Learn about how the Princess Program started and all the history behind this incredible program.
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In a small meeting room, a group of dedicated Frankenmuth residents gave birth to an idea the would stand the test of time. The Bavarian Festival had already had a successful run of over 5 years and it was time to start adding to the excitement, but what would create a draw that would make as large an impact as the festival itself? Richard Rummel, Mrs. Harold Kaczynski, Richard Duclos, Wallace Riethmeier, and Cliff James had an idea and on Monday, March 25th, 1963, the Bavarian Princess was born.
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The Princess Dinner was held on May 2 of that year. This dinner was the night where one of the candidates would be chosen as the princess. Three judges were in attendance to watch and judge the girls based on the three most important qualities, that are still so important to the program: Poise, Personality, and Communication Skills. The group of competing women had been reduced to five prior to the dinner and the true competition began. At the end of the evening Kathy Uebler (Nolan) was crowned Frankenmuth’s first Bavarian Princess. Her attendants were Rhea Fischer, Cheryl Geyer, Mary Ann Gerschefske, and Marie Heine. These five women started a tradition that continues to this day.
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Since its first year, The Bavarian Princess Program has only flourished. The program has had 54 princesses and nearly double that in attendants and court members. The tea is now held at the Bavarian Inn Restaurant and consists of a panel of 6 judges that select the top three candidates. From there the three selected are invited to a second interview with three, third party judges. The princess is selected at this interview, however, this is kept secret until the following week at The Bavarian Festival, where a coronation event is held on Thursday night.
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The Princess and Court reign from June to June and attend approximately two dozen events, festivals, and parades around the state. From Traverse City Cherry Festival to Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival the Court sees a vast amount of the state we call home. The learn the cultures and the different traditions, but most importantly the Court represents and honors the city that crowned them, Frankenmuth.
A 1963, Frankenmuth Newspaper article stated that the original Bavarian Princess Selection Committee, “hoped that the Bavarian Princess would become a real feature in the festivals to come,” and it truly has.
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2024 - Haley Kindy
2023 - Dylan Abke
2022 - Kadence McKenzie
2021 - Myla Soulliere
2019 - Lexi Barrett
2018 - Abby Kreger
2017 - Jenna Mossner
2016 - Elizabeth Laux
2015 - Emilie (Howe) Bender
2014 - Kirsten Bierlein-Hollenback
2013 - Angela Lang
2012 - Morgan Townsend
2011 - Carolynn (Brown) Paten
2010 - Casey (Schnitker) Jobson
2009 - Britney (Reinert) Maurer
2008 - Kasey (Gugel) MacKinnon
2007 - Renee (Auernhammer) Przystas
2006 - Katie Thomson
2005 - Mindy (Frahm) Bierlein
2004 - Melanie (Zuellig) Manthey
2003 - Sarah (Herzog) Donnan
2002 - Megan (Savard) Martinka
2001 - Kristy (Nemec) Engel
2000 - Jennifer (Hart) O'Brien
1999 - Jill (Schrems) Penate
1998 - Laura (Budnik) Brown
1997 - Carolyn (Piesko) Petzing
1996 - Elizabeth (Deterding) Merrihew
1995 - Trish (Spencer) Scharrer
1994 - Cindy (Maurer) Schroeder
1993 - Bridget (Isquierdo) Smith
1992 - Anna (Mossner) Meyer
1991 - Jennifer (Keller) Standish
1990 - Carla (Reinhardt) Belill
1989 - Cynthia (Banes) Keinath
1988 - Kristine (Frank) Gibson
1987 - Kimberly (Kalkman) Jabbar
1986 - Cheryl (Karst) Dzioba
1985 - Lisa King
1984 - Gail (Stephens) Brow
1983 - Kathryn Walker-Welch
1982 - Kimberly (Harms) Robinson
1981 - Andrea (Bueker) Helpap
1980 - Joyce (Kessler) Mello
1979 - Lynn (Showerman) Kaiser
1978 - Michele (Moskal) Chernenko
1977 - Deborah (Lips) Dunnam
1976 - Nanette Jekel
1975 - Christine (Schwab) Jablonski
1974 - Carla (Bronner) Spletzer
1973 - Debbie Eichhorn
1972 - Diane (Scharrer) Kinitsky
1971 - Barbara (Heindl) Jammer
1970 - Carolyn Ann (Goldammer) Frazee
1969 - Bonnie (Borchard) Hildner
1968 - Faye (Bronner) VanWert
1967 - Sue (Finkbeiner) Piesko
1966 - Vera (Zehnder) Bamberg
1965 - Marcia (Vanek) Conaway
1964 - Diane (Schluckebier) Karst
1963 - Kathy (Uebler) Nolan
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Being a Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival Princess is not only an honor and a privilege but also carries considerable responsibility. You will be representing the people of Frankenmuth at many functions throughout the state during the entire year following coronation in June. This will include appearances during the weekend of the Bavarian Festival, as well as the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City, Holland Tulip Festival and many others. In addition, events in Frankenmuth, such as Oktoberfest and Zehnder’s Snowfest are among the most important.
As an impending high school graduate (or equivalent) who lives in the Frankenmuth School District or graduated from Frankenmuth High School, we are excited to extend this application to you.
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Most of the activities are scheduled for weekends and are considered mandatory. On the other hand, any additions to this schedule are not, but are highly recommended. Please make sure you consult with your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) before committing to the application process, as they will play a large role in your activities. There will be a meeting scheduled in April for the three chosen women and their parent(s) or legal guardian(s).
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The Civic Events Council and the Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival and Princess Program also recognize the time and dedication the Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival Princess Court gives during their reign. This time is especially important because you will be attending school. This is why educational scholarships are offered for all three court members.
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The preliminary judging segment of this competition is called the Princess Tea and will be held on Saturday, March 15th, 2025 in the Swiss Rooms at the Bavarian Inn Restaurant at 10:00 am. The judges will use this opportunity to become acquainted with the candidates before selecting the three finalists through an interviewing process. In addition, you will also be judged on the basis of your personality, poise, professional appearance, and knowledge of Frankenmuth.
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The final judging portion takes place the weekend before the Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival. There will be three, third party dignitaries from the surrounding areas that form the judge’s panel. The candidates will continue to be judged on the basis of personality, poise, professional appearance, and knowledge of Frankenmuth.
We thank you in advance for your time and commitment and wish you the best!
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Be sure to mark your calendars for one of the Bavarian Festival’s oldest traditions, the Princess Ball. On Saturday, June 7, one of our three Bavarian Princess Court finalists will be crowned Princess. The doors to the Crest Room in the Bavarian Inn will open at 4:30pm for our social hour, followed by dinner and a brief program. The evening will culminate in the crowning of our Princess followed by music and dancing. The Frankenmuth CEC invites all to attend, in support of our Court members and to share in the excitement surrounding the Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival.
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Do you have what it takes?