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Welcome to the 2019
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair
10-A District
Agricultural Association
Greg Herman—President
Laura Schaad—Vice President
Crystal Fine
Venancio Hernandez
Kathleen Luscombe
Renee Misso
Tracey Struble
Angela Sutton
Fairgrounds Staff
Nancy Sites—Fair Manager
Dave Kandra—Maintenance
Supervisor
Beckie Alvarez—Office Manager
Contact Us 530-667-5312
www.facebook.com/tbvf
https://www.instagram.com/
tulelakebuttevalleyfair/
Admission and Parking
Thursday: $4.00 admission ages 6 and over; ages 5
and under FREE admission
Friday: “Les Schwab Tires Kids Day” - $4.00
admission ages 13 and over; ages 12 and
under FREE admission
Saturday: $4.00 admission ages 6 and over; ages 5
and under FREE admission
Sunday: “Family Day” - FREE Gate admission all
Ages
FREE Parking Every Day!!
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Fair Week Highlights
Daily Entertainment
Daily Carnival
Journey Revisited Tribute Band - Friday @ 8 pm
Destruction Derby - Saturday @ 7 pm
Kids Pig Scramble & Barnyard Rodeo - Sunday @ 10 am
Truck & ATV Sled Pulls - Sunday @ 4 pm
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Antojitos
Old World Candies
Bandon's Best Kettle Korn
Southern Oregon Food & Beverage
Dippin Dots-DBA/Brock Enterprises
Bridges Concessions
Doughboy
Funnel Cake Express
Breadwagon
Gearhart Events - Sugar Shack
Dill's Deli
Heavenly Thai
Thai & Thai BBQ
Mac N Cheese Steak
Island Snow
Wild Bills Olde Fashioned Soda Pop Co.
Extreme Food & Beverage
Oven Fresh Pizza
Wubba's BBQ Shack LLC
Nellies
El Mana Mexican Food
Ice Cream Place
Fiesta Fresh Grill/Vidals Catering
Castle Mini Donuts
K P Concessions
GPO de Oracion Gros de Cristo
Patty Claire's
Sunny J's Boba
Fun 4 A Day
Bobble Lagoon
ScramBallz
Hudson Saw & Tool, LLC
Southern California Distributors
Tupperware
Betty's Curios
Cal-Ore Telephone
Cutco Cutlery
L A Elite Stylz
Mt Shasta Spring Water
Airklink, CCT
Best Care
Child Evangelism Fellowship
Mary Kay
Bedroom Gallery
Eclipse Optics
Wilson Equipment
Lava Beds National Monument
Mary Parris Old Time Photos
Klamath Community College
Korndogg Klowning
Food Vendors
Vendors
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Diamond Home Improvement
Runa-Marka
KLAD
Edward Jones
H & H Art
Fantasy Dreams
Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuge
Robert Terrell
Sim Tse Boutique
Klamath Basin Equipment
Personalized Creations
TGM
Usborne Books
Scentsy
Crazy Stickers
Wicked Air
Godmobile Ministries
MAM Imports
Shelby's Toy Box
Native's World
Bloody Point Vineyard
Merit's Home Center
Carpenter's High Desert Fencing
Refuge Church
Wild Wild West
Herald and News
Wooden Flag Company
Modoc National Forest
Costco Wholesale
Steve's Blankets
Magic Hands Massager
Oregon Flag and Pole
Glamor Us Salon
U S Cellular
D & D Seeds
Collier Interpretive & Information Ctr
Gerald M. Merron
Planet Fitness
OGNIT
Gloria's Home Décor
Klamath Spine Rehab & Sports Ctr
On Top Tree Service
California Highway Patrol
Purple Tractor Gang
Kristi's Unique Boutique
Designs Unlimited
Oregon Relay
The Spa Guys by Lazy Boy
College of the Siskiyous
World of Gifts & Souvenirs
Cowbelle Boutique
Color Street
Thirty One Gifts
Fiber Light Fire Starters
International Experience
Tule Lake National Monument
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JOURNEY REVISITED, A TRIBUTE TO JOURNEY.
Gates open at 7:30 show starts at 8 p.m.
$10 admission at the gate
All general admission seats, first come first serve
Friday, September 6, 2019
Grandstand Entertainment
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Saturday, September 7, 2019
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Destruction Derby
Gates open at 6:30 p.m., derby starts at 7:00 p.m.
$15 admission at the gate, 5 and under - Free
All general admission seats, first come first serve
Truck & ATV Sled Pulls
Gates open at 3:30 p.m., Pulls start at 4:00 p.m.
$10 Admission, 5 and under - Free
All general admission seats, first come first serve
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FREE Daily Happenings
Willy’s Washboard Jamboree
Washboard Willy is a unique, interac-
tive children of all ages entertainer
that provides a special combination of
rhythm, sound effects, and comedy to
delight everyone. With thimbles on
his gloves and bells and whistles on his
rhythm board, Washboard Willy is fast
becoming a low tech, high energy
washboard legend known around the
world.
Karen Quest – America’s
Funniest Cowgirl!
Karen, also known as "America’s
Funniest Cowgirl”, has been blazing
a trail since 1998 with her one-
woman award-winning original com-
edy act, Cowgirl Tricks. Skillful trick
roping, impressive whip cracking,
music, magic, and improvisational
kooky cowgirl shenanigans have
proven wildly popular for audiences
of all ages.
Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double “C” World Class Pet
Resort Presents:
Dog Agility Demonstrations!
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Tumbleweed Ponies
Free Pony Rides
We believe every child that comes to
the fair should have the opportunity
to ride a pony! The Tulelake-Butte
Valley Fair makes this attraction
available all four days.
Rawhide Express Train –
Train runs all day and into
the evening each day
The Rawhide Express will return to
the 2019 Tulelake Butte Valley Fair
so people can sit back and enjoy a
tour of the grounds! Catch a ride
and get a guided tour through the
fairgrounds!
DINOSAURS!!
Come visit and learn about our
friendly dinosaurs! They are
stationed in between the beef
barns and strolling the fairgrounds.
FREE Daily Happenings
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Thursday, September 5, 2019
Sponsors of the Day: Macy’s Flying Service
& Evergreen Agriculture
7- 9 am Exhibits Received: Arrangements, Potted Plants & 1st Cut
Flower Show—Home Ec. Building
7:30 am Early entrance through Livestock Entrance opens
8:00 am Gymkhana Horse Show Sign Up—Horse Arena
8:00 am Livestock Exhibitors and Leaders Meeting—Swine Arena
9:00 am Youth Livestock Judging Contest
9:00 am Gymkhana Horse Show Begins
10:00 am All Entrances, Exhibit Building and Barns open to the public
10 am - 5 pm Home Depot “Build a Toy or Birdhouse” Workshops -
in front of Arts of Craft Building
11:00 am Mood Swing - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
11:30 am Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
Noon Midway Carnival Opens
Noon Racyne Parker & Lucid Blue - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
1:00 pm 1st Cut Flower Show Judging—Home Ec. Building
1:00 pm Wendy Easley - Community Stage
1:00 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
1:30 pm Wampus Cat Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
2:30 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
3:00 pm Replacement Heifer Show—Beef Show Arena
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3:00 pm Racyne Parker & Lucid Blue - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
4:00 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
4:00 pm Wampus Cat Band - Community Stage
4:30 pm Mood Swing - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
5:00 pm Farmers & Ranger Appreciation Dinner—Tent next to
Swine / Sheep Barn
All area farmers and ranchers are invited to come and share a meal
in appreciation of your hard work and dedication to building our
communities and feeding our nation. It is through your muscle, sweat and
love of agriculture that our rural communities are sustained and continue
to group. Thank you for your part in this outstanding task.
During this event, our 4-H and FFA junior exhibitors will display and sell
their bred beef replacement heifers in a live auction.
5:30 pm Bred Replacement Heifer Sale
6:00 pm Nephilium Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
7:00 pm Wampus Cat Band - Community Stage
7:30 pm Rayne Parker & Lucid Blue - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
9:00 pm Nephilium Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
10:00 pm Exhibit Buildings & Livestock Barns closed to the public
10:00 pm Fairgrounds and Midway Carnival Closed
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Friday, September 6, 2019
Sponsor of the Day: Les Schwab Tire Center
of Merrill - Kids Day
Free Entrance for Kids 12 and Under
7:30 am Early entrance through Livestock Entrance opens
8:00 am Meat Goat Showmanship Followed by Meat Goat
Market and Boer Goat Breeding Show
9:00 am Beef & Dairy Cattle Showmanship Followed by Market Beef
Show, Jr. Beef Breeding Show and Sr. Beef Breeding Show—
Beef Show Arena
10:00 am All Entrance Gates, Exhibit Building and Barns open to public
10am - 5pm Home Depot “Build a Toy or Birdhouse” Workshops - in
front of Arts of Craft Building
11:30 am Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
Noon Midway Carnival Opens
Noon Bev McCann and Friends - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
1:00 pm Jr. Sheep Breeding Show followed by Sr. Sheep Breeding Show
1:00 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
1:oo pm Wendy Easley - Community Stage
1:30 pm Wampus Cat Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
2:30 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
3:00 pm Wampus Cat Band - Community Stage
3:00 pm Dust in My Coffee Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
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4:00 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
4:00 pm Mood Swing - Community Stage
4:00 pm Bev McCann and Friends - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
4:00 pm Siskiyou County Cattle Women’s Beef Skillathon
This is a knowledge based competition designed to enhance the
educational experiences of youth. Contestants will be challenged
with questions and skill station encompassing various facets of
the beef cattle industry. This is a walk-on contest, no pre-registration
is required.
4:30 pm Pygmy Goat Show Judging - Goat Show Arena
5:00 pm Wampus Cat Band - Community Stage
5:00 pm Dust in My Coffee Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
6:00 pm Mood Swing - Community Stage
6:30 pm Bev McCann and Friends - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
7:00 pm Wampus Cat Band - Community Stage
8:00 pm Journey Tribute Band Concert—Grandstand
8:00 pm Nephilium Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
9:00 pm Dust in my Coffee Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
10:00 pm Exhibit Buildings & Livestock Barns closed to the public
10:15 pm Los Sismos De Michoacan - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
11:00 pm Fairgrounds and Midway Carnival Closed
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Saturday, September 7, 2019
Sponsor of the Day: Monte Johnson Insurance
7-9:00 am 2nd Cut Flower Show Exhibits Received—Home Ec. Building
7:30 am Early entrance through Livestock Entrance opens
8:00 am Swine Showmanship followed by Swine Market Class
9:00 am Sheep Showmanship followed by Jr. Market Sheep Show
10:00 am All Entrance Gates, Exhibit Building & Barns open to the public
10:00 am Parade Line up under the water tower
10:00 am Jr. Dairy Goat Show Judging
10:00 am Rabbit Judging—Sierra Exhibit Hall
10am - 1pm Annual Pioneer Day at the Honker
10am - 5pm Home Depot “Build a Toy or Birdhouse” Workshops - in front
of Arts of Craft Building
11:00 am Mood Swing - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
11:00 am Poultry Turkey Show Judging
11:00 am Midway Carnival Opens
11:30 am Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
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Noon Annual Fair Parade—Main St.
Noon Wendy Easley - Community Stage
Noon Racyne Parker & Lucid Blue - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
1:00 pm 2nd Cut Flower Show Judging - Home Economics Building
1:00 pm Pee Wee Showmanship—Beef Show Arena
1:00 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
1:30 pm Buffalo Chix Dance Performance - Community Stage
2:15 pm Latino Dancers - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
2:30 pm Master Showmanship—Beef Show Arena
2:30 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
3:00 pm Racyne Parker & Lucid Blue - Community Stage
3:30 pm Mood Swing - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
4:00 pm Parade of Champions—Beef Show Arena
4:00 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
4:30 pm Latino Dancers - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
5:00 pm Cascade Cloggers Dance Performance - Community Stage
5:30 pm Bev McCann and Friends - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
7:00 pm Wampus Cat Band - Community Stage
7:00 pm Racyne Parker & Lucid Blue - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
8:00 pm Destruction Derby—Grandstand
8:30 pm Bev McCann and Friends - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
10:00 pm All Exhibit Buildings & Barns Close
10:15 pm Los Sismos De Michoacan - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
11:00 pm Fairgrounds and Midway Carnival Closed
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Sunday, September 8, 2019
Sponsor of the Day: Monte Johnson Insurance
Family Day - Free Admission for All
8:30—9:30 am Sign-up Grease Pig Scramble and Kids Barnyard Rodeo
10:00 am Grease Pig Scramble followed by Kids Barnyard Rodeo
10:00 am All Exhibit Building and Barns open to the public
10:00 am Dairy Goat Show Judging – Goat Show Arena
10:00 am Sunday Services—Umpqua Bank Main Stage
10am - 5pm Home Depot “Build a Toy or Birdhouse” Workshops - in
front of Arts of Craft Building
11:00 am Midway Carnival Opens
11:00 am Exhibitors Awards Ceremony—Jock’s Sale Pavilion
11:30 am Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
Noon Buyers Appreciation Lunch— Tent near Swine/Sheep Barn
Noon Wendy Easley - Community Stage
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Noon Racyne Parker & Lucid Blue - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
1:00 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
1:30 pm Nephilium Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
2:00 pm Jr. Livestock Auction—Jock’s Sale Pavilion
2:00 pm Wampus Cat Band - Community Stage
2:30 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations by Klamath Dog Fanciers and
Double C World Class Pet Resort - Lawn Area by food court
3:00 pm Mood Swing - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
4:00 pm Truck & ATV Sled Pulls—Grandstand
4:00 pm Racyne Parker & Lucid Blue - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
5:00 pm Wampus Cat Band - Community Stage
5:00 pm Nephilium Band - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
6:00 pm Los Sismos De Michoagan - Umpqua Bank Main Stage
7:00 pm Exhibit Building & Livestock Barns close to public
7:00 pm Release of Livestock Exhibits
8:00 pm Fairgrounds and Midway Carnival Closed
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Miss Tulelake Leea Brown
Leea is a senior at Tulelake High School and the daughter of Tim and Tricia
Brown and has a younger brother, Koen. Leea has played volleyball for 10
years and softball for 13 years. She has had many amazing experiences play-
ing sports, but one of her favorites was winning Nationals this summer while
playing on the Siskiyou Jaxx softball team!
From a young age she has been involved in agriculture and her passion has
carried over to Tulelake High School’s FFA program. Throughout her years in
FFA she has won state in Vegetable Crop Judging and Agronomy as well as
placing 8th high team in the Nation! This year she is competing in AET Farm
Records and Agriculture Pest Control. Leea has been a chapter officer for 3
years and is currently serving as regional FFA secretary.
Leea raises and shows sheep at our fair and is excited to represent her home
town community of Tulelake as Miss Tulelake!
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Miss Butte Valley Kylie Winkle
Kylie is a senior at Butte Valley High School and the daughter of Cory and Ali-
son Winkle and has three younger brothers, Tyler, Ezekiel, and Abel. Kylie has
been involved in 4-H for nine years and currently serves as her club President.
She has been involved in Butte Valley FFA for 3 years and has served several
terms as chapter secretary. She has enjoyed showing pigs each year.
Kylie enjoys sports and has played basketball for 8 years, volleyball for 6 years
and track for 7 years. Kylie is always willing to help her teachers and coaches
during school and sports season. You can often find her helping her grand-
mother out in the Butte Valley Booster booth when she is not on the court.
Kylie thoroughly enjoys hanging out with her family and her friends and is
very excited to represent her hometown of Dorris as Miss Butte Valley.
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Parade Grand Marshal - Mary Shuck
The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Board of Directors is honored to recognize
Mary Shuck as the 2019 Grand Marshal. Mary shares her extraordinary tal-
ent for visual design and display as the Fair’s Chief Exhibit Coordinator, a
critical role which she has held for the past 8 years. Each year, Mary leads a
dedicated team in transforming the Home Economics and Arts & Crafts
buildings into stunning showcases for the thousands of exhibits submitted by
talented exhibitors.
Mary and her husband, Matt, are longtime Basin residents and lived in
Tulelake for several years in the 80’s and 90’s. While living on Yost Road,
Mary and Matt enjoyed having the fair (quite literally) in their backyard.
Mary recalls having the best seats in town for the annual fireworks that were
held at the fair, and was even encouraged by fair management to bring her
infant son, Tyler, along to work during her time as a clerk in the Arts & Crafts
department. While living in Tulelake, the Shucks enjoyed participating as
exhibitors at the Fair; their children enjoyed submitting their cooking and
crafting projects and Mary even took home a $50 premium for a prize-
winning scarecrow. Mary and Matt relocated to Los Angeles during Matt’s
career years, but returned to their Basin roots and Matt’s family home in
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Merrill upon his retirement.
When describing the fair today, Mary simply says, “It’s a gift.” As one of the
few remaining community events, Mary marvels at the fair’s ability to bring
together people from many towns and walks of life for 4 days of fun and tra-
dition. Of all the elements of the fair, Mary is most inspired by the people;
the talent and attention to detail of the exhibitors, the creativity and dedica-
tion of the exhibit coordination team and the excitement and energy of the
community members that come to spend time at the fair each year. Mary is
adamant that her role at the fair is a team effort, stating “I couldn’t do any-
thing without all the helpers and volunteers.” Mary wholeheartedly encour-
ages anyone to pursue the opportunity to volunteer at the fair, explaining
that “There is so much that goes into the fair, with lots of steps along the
way…it’s a lot of fun!”
The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Board of Directors and Staff are immensely
grateful for Mary’s dedication, creative vision for the fair and her “Diamond
Gem” creation.
Join us Saturday @ Noon along Main St to recognize Mary and thank her for
her incredible contributions to the fair and the community.
Parade entry line up is between 10:00 - 11:00 am on the corner of Modoc and
“C” Streets below the water tower.
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10-A District Agricultural Association
Tulelake - Butte Valley Fairgrounds Staff
Greg
Herman
President
Laura
Schaad
Vice President
Venancio
Hernandez
Director
Kathleen
Luscombe
Director
Renee Misso
Director
Crystal Fine
Director
Tracey Struble
Director
Angela Sutton
Director
Nancy Sites
Fair Manager
Beckie Alvarez
Office Manager
Dave Kandra
Maintenance
Supervisor
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Tulelake - Butte Valley Fair Friends
In 2001, Tulelake- Butte Valley Fair Friends started with a generous endow-
ment from Lilly’s Gift Foundation and some added donations that were given
to help carry on the great tradition of our fair. The non-profit organization
was put in place to help manage the financial resources that were meant to
carry on the work of the fairground’s museum of local history, facilities and
events. The five member board take the responsibility of their stewardship
very seriously and seek to engage others in volunteering their help and mone-
tary support making it possible to remain a sustainable, growing and viable
entity.
Member: Pam McFall, Jerry LeQuieu, Pam Hiley, Pete Johns and Lorraine Fine
Save the Date
Fair Fundraiser Saturday, March 7, 2020
Details to Come
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Thank You Sponsors
Lilly’s Gift Foundation
Newell Grain Growers
Richland Feed and Seed
Alsco
B & D Mobile Support
Ben DuVal Farms
Boyd Farms
Winema Elevators
Martin’s Food Center
TC Ranch
Corner Closet
Melissa’s Country Kitchen Santa Cruz Animal Health
Siskiyou County Farm Bureau Mountain Valley Health Centers Siskiyou County Cattle Women
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