CRESTLINE — St. Peter’s senior Sophia Winters was crowned the Crestline Harvest Festival Queen on Thursday night.

The queen and her court were presented on the opening night of the 43rd annual harvest festival, the traditional signal that autumn has arrived in north central Ohio.

The girls joining winters on the court include Hope Sharp and Sydney Weisman. Sharp was selected first runner-up and is a freshman at Colonel Crawford High School. Weisman earned Miss Congeniality honors and is a junior at Crestline High School.

Crestline Harvest Festival Queen's contestants

The Crestline Harvest Festival provides scholarships to the winners for higher education. The Queen receives $750, First Runner-Up receives $500, and Miss Congeniality receives $250. The Queen and her court attend a minimum of three approved events representing Crestline and the Crestline Harvest Festival during their year of reign.

About the Crestline Harvest Festival

The Crestline Harvest Festival takes place each year on the third Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of September. The festival features a Queen’s Pageant, bands, rides, great food, a parade, and a beer garden.

The festival is a proud member of the Ohio Festival and Events Association.

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