AS SHE REGALES ME WITH TALES, June Ward never misses a beat assembling peanut clusters in the basement kitchen of Brown’s Candy Factory. She expertly rolls the nuts and tempered milk chocolate together into perfect, delectable mounds using the skills she has honed for more than 56 years at Silver Dollar City, located in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. Now 80, she says her bones are old and she can no longer stand straight, but her candy-making acumen remains sharp—as does her wit.
“My mouth works as fast as it ever did,” declares Ward.
And boy, does she love to talk. As Ward tells me about her apprenticeship with master candy makers in 1968, tricks of the trade, the many folks she has met through the years, and more, her passion for confections and Silver Dollar City as a whole is evident. The role has also granted her the opportunity to participate in some unique projects. When “The Beverly Hillbillies” filmed episodes of the TV show at Silver Dollar City in 1969, Ward was the stand-in for Donna Douglas, who played Elly May.