Texas Rose Festival

The Texas Rose Festival, a three-day event held annually in Tyler, Texas, celebrates the role of the rose-growing industry in the local economy. The festivities, taking place during the third weekend of October,[1] draw thousands of tourists to the city each year.

History

The first Tyler Rose Festival was organized by Tyler Garden Club members, local rose growers and the Chamber of Commerce in October 1933 for the purpose of focusing attention on the importance of the rose industry to Tyler, and to showcase the towns elegance;[2] it was renamed the Texas Rose Festival during the Texas Centennial in 1936. Aside from the festival's suspension during World War II, it has been an annual event.

The Rose Queen and her court

Many of the festival's events center on the Rose Queen and her court, who wear lavish gowns and costumes that are often in keeping with the theme of the year's festival. These participants generally come from wealthy backgrounds and often have long family histories with the festival; many have played various roles in the events since childhood. The queen and her court are chosen by the President of the Texas Rose Festival Association who works in the organization for 4 years before taking on the role as President.

In addition to the Rose Queen, the court includes:

The 81st Texas Rose Festival was held on October 16–19, 2014, with "Cirque De La Rose" as its theme.[3]

Kathryn Elizabeth Peltier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peltier, will reign as Queen of the 2014 Texas Rose Festival. Kathryn is a student at the University of Texas at Austin.

Past Rose Queens include:

  • 2014 Kathryn Elizabeth Peltier
  • 2013 Rachel Vanderpool Clyde
  • 2012 Haley McGrede Anderson
  • 2011 Morgan Elizabeth Rippy
  • 2010 Mary-Lawson Bracken Walden
  • 2009 Emily Anne Austin
  • 2008 Sarah Elizabeth Clyde
  • 2007 Grace Hartley Ramey
  • 2006 Lauren Frances Jones
  • 2005 Katherine Noel King (Gibson)
  • 2004 Lauren French Sanford
  • 2003 Elizabeth Arlene Lilly
  • 2002 Audrey Elizabeth Bell (Mazzu)
  • 2001 Martha Claire Woldert
  • 2000 Caroline Malone Key
  • 1999 Joan Lindsay Burroughs (Woldert)
  • 1998 Meridith Leigh Patterson (Hayes)
  • 1997 Elizabeth Marsh Smith (Ortega)
  • 1996 Anna Elizabeth Clyde (Malone)
  • 1995 Martha Lindsey Wolf
  • 1994 Michael Katherine McArthur
  • 1993 Erin Elizabeth Simpson
  • 1992 Kristi Leigh Hardin
  • 1991 Ashley Jean Powell (Sutton)
  • 1990 Katherine Claire Duncan
  • 1989 Samantha Price Fischer (Skaran)
  • 1988 Lora Elizabeth Clyde (Arnold)
  • 1987 Allyson Anne Henry (Sullivan)
  • 1986 Marla Katherine Hughes (Reeder)
  • 1985 Mollie Bess Arnold (Winston)
  • 1984 Diana Patricia Taylor (Smith)
  • 1983 Jane Alice Boyd Hartley (Coker)
  • 1982 Jamie Clara Arnold (Landes)
  • 1981 Kay Elizabeth Fair
  • 1980 Alicia Staley Wynne (Gray)
  • 1979 Claire Martin Ramey (Turner)
  • 1978 Virginia Rice Fair (Gowin)
  • 1977 Amy Jane Lawrence (Walton)
  • 1976 Hollee Susann Hedge (Clawater)
  • 1975 Nanette Oge (Garrett)
  • 1974 Eloise Clyde (Chandler)

  • 1973 Amanda Warner (Jackson)
  • 1972 Cynthia Eileen Stringer (Martin)
  • 1971 Mary Martha Fair
  • 1970 Melinda Riter (Shoemake)
  • 1969 Eugenia Key (Son)
  • 1968 Louise Grelling Spence (Griffeth)
  • 1967 Katherine Clyde (Ramsey)
  • 1966 Lynn Clawater (Staley)
  • 1965 Elaine McKay (Harman)
  • 1964 Carolyn Louise Shaw
  • 1963 Lometa Hudnall
  • 1962 Harriet Sue Caldwell (McArthur)
  • 1961 Lousanne Orr Wise (Yandell)
  • 1960 Carol Joan Dean (Wade)
  • 1959 Elizabeth Byars (Summers)
  • 1958 Patricia Lewis (Chambers)
  • 1957 Kay Howard (Garland)
  • 1956 Gail Hudson (White)
  • 1955 Maymerle Shirley (Brown)
  • 1954 Joanne Miller (Glass)
  • 1953 Sally Kay
  • 1952 Carol Ellison (now Stollenwerck)
  • 1951 Catherine Roberts
  • 1950 Laura Jill King (Ramey)
  • 1949 Rose Marie Young (Reynolds)
  • 1948 Mary Anne Nenney (McCain)
  • 1947 Carolyn Riviere (McArthur)
  • 1942-1946 Suspension of Rose Festival During World War II
  • 1941 Elizabeth Calhoun (Bobbitt)
  • 1940 Mary John Grelling (Spence)
  • 1939 Dorothy Bell (Finn)
  • 1938 Frances Connally
  • 1937 Katherine Booty
  • 1936 Gertrude Ann Windsor (Richardson)
  • 1935 Margaret Hunt Hill
  • 1934 Louise Boren
  • 1933, the 1st Rose Queen, Margaret Copeland (Donoghue) from Palestine, Texas
  • All Rose Queens after 1933 were from Tyler.[4]

Rose Festival events

Rose Festival events open to the public generally include:

There are also many other events such as an art show; a car show; doll, bear and toy shows; an arts and crafts fair; and symphony concerts in the park.[1]

The Rose Parade is easily the biggest part of the Rose Festival. This parade takes place on the Saturday morning of the festival, and starts on Fifth St. and travels down Erwin to the Rose Stadium where it ends. It is free to watch the parade on the streets, but you must buy a ticket to be admitted into the shaded side of the stadium.

A number of private parties also coincide with the festival, including the Queen's Coronation Ball hosted by the Order of the Rose.

See also

References

  1. 1 2
  2. "Raindrops on Roses", Tyler Morning Telegraph (Tyler, Texas), 17 October 2013, pp. 1A,6A
  3. See http://www.tylerpaper.com/

External links

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