Miss Baldwin - Lexi Cook
Jr Miss Baldwin’s - London and Grace
Jr Mr Baldwin - Ryken
Little Miss Baldwin’s - Naomi and Delilah
Little Mr Baldwin - Dallas
Introducing our 2025-2026 Baldwin Royalty
Representing Our Community
Our royalty travels throughout Western Wisconsin and Minnesota, sharing Baldwin pride wherever they go. Royalty is selected the second full weekend in June each year.
Baldwin Royalty Since 1972
Baldwin Royalty is a non‑profit scholarship program founded in 1972.
For over 50 years, we’ve proudly represented
“The Biggest Little Town in Wisconsin.”
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Baldwin Royalty is made possible by generous local sponsors and dedicated volunteers. Chamber members and Baldwin Royalty alumni serve as mentors and leaders, while long‑standing volunteers like Float Driver Gary Hammond help keep events running smoothly year after year.
Our Mission
It is with great honor that we get an opportunity to be present in our community. We strive to provide opportunities for the young men and women who are selected to grow and develop their skills in leadership, public speaking, mentorship and volunteering.
Our Promise
Our promise is to always represent the Baldwin Woodville Chamber of Commerce, the Village of Baldwin, Windmill Days, our Sponsors and our fellow community members to the best of our ability where ever we go.
We will take time to volunteer where needed and share the all the amazing things Baldwin has to offer with those we meet.
Open to Local Sophomores
It doesn’t matter if you attend BWHS, private school, or homeschool. Candidate sign‑ups open each February.
The Royalty Experience
Royalty and candidates are invited to take part in service, fundraising, parades, and local events throughout the year. From teas and community dinners to library socials and ReStyle Midwest Market, these experiences help build lasting connections in Baldwin.
Scholarships & Opportunities
Those selected to represent Baldwin Royalty receive scholarships toward their post‑high‑school education. Miss and Mr. Baldwin each receive a $750 scholarship and a paid weekend trip to the St. Paul Winter Carnival, while each Princess and Prince receives a $500 scholarship, tickets to the Royal Coronation, and additional gifts.
A Community Tradition, Then and Now
Over the years, our community celebration has been known as “Let’s Go Dutch Days”, “Dutch Days”, “June Bug Days” and now proudly known as “Windmill Days”.