Blanchardville's Ava Havens Crowned Green County Dairy Queen

Green County's newest dairy ambassadors were crowned Friday night in Albany as Ava Havens of Blanchardville earned the title of Dairy Queen and Peyton Monasmith-Pickett of Albany was named Dairy Princess. 

Blanchardville's Ava Havens Crowned Green County Dairy Queen
L to R: New Glarus Queen Ana Siegenthaler, Monroe Dairy Queen Adi Kubly, Belleville Dairy Queen Ara Schmidt, Browntown Dairy Queen Josslyn Lewis, Green County Dairy Queen Ava Haves from Blanchardville, Green County Dairy Princess Peyton Monasmith-Pickett from Albany, Argyle Dairy Queen Vesper Isely, Brodhead Dairy Queen Sawyer Phillips, and Juda Dairy Queen Kayden Baer. Absent from Brooklyn Dairy Queen Riley Cowan.

ALBANY, Wis. — Ava Havens of Blanchardville was crowned the 2026-27 Green County Dairy Queen on Friday evening during the annual Dairy Days Queen Banquet and Crowning at the Albany Lions Club.

Peyton Monasmith-Pickett of Albany was selected as the 2026-27 Green County Dairy Princess during the event, which is part of Green County's annual June Dairy Month celebrations.

The banquet drew family members, supporters and dairy industry advocates from across Green County to recognize young women who will serve as ambassadors for the county's dairy industry during the coming year.

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