Washington County July/August 2020
July 3 Holiday Observance Extension Office CLOSED
10 Dog Record Books Due
15 Fashion Revue Entries Due
16 4-H Dog Show — 1:30 p.m. Event Center
16 Air Rifle & Air Pistol (5:30 p.m.) Event Center
18 .22 Rifle (8 a.m.); Archery (9 a.m.); Muzzle (10 a.m.) at County Shooting Range, Akron
19 Shotgun Contest 1 p.m. County Shooting Range, Akron
20 Fashion Revue Setup and Prac-tice—2:00 p.m. @ Events Center, Akron
21 Nominations Due for Sarah Eatherton Horsemanship Award and First Year Member Awards
21 Interview Judging — 9 a.m. Event Center, Akron All Home Ec & General Projects
(except Foods & Cake Dec.)
21 Deadline for: Livestock/Horse and Companion Animal Record Books, Catch It Record Books, and Livestock Stall Reservations 21 4-H Fashion Revue 3:00 p.m. Events Center, Akron *Not open to the public
July 27 - Aug 1 Eastern Colorado Roundup
28 Deadline for: Livestock Packer Certification Forms (aka COOL forms). Required for all 4-H and FFA market livestock projects.
28 Interview Judging — 8 a.m. Foods & Cake Decorating at
Event Center, Akron
28 Open Class Home Ec & Hort Dept. Entries 2-6 p.m. Event Center
August 17 All Home Ec & General Projects going to State Fair must be in
Extension Office by 4 p.m.!
Aug 28-Sept 7 Colorado State Fair, Pueblo
September 8 Club Chartering Documents
DUE to Extension office! 21 County Council Meeting 7:00 p.m.—Extension Office
Area Extension Agent 4-H Youth/Consumer Science
Area Extension Agent 4-H Youth Livestock
COVID-19: The safety of all fair partici-pants and patrons is priority and we ask
if you are at risk or are experiencing symptoms due to the Covid 19 virus,
please stay home! We are committed to gathering safely as a community to cel-ebrate our rural heritage and catch up
with friends and neighbors.
FASHION REVIEW CHANGES 4-H & Open Fashion Revue judging will be held on Tuesday July 21st at 3:00 p.m. at the Washington County Event Center with only immediate family members as audience.
We’ll include only 4-H members with wearable garments - in Clothing Construction, Artistic Cloth-ing, Sewing with Leather, Knitting and Cro-chet. There will not be any Open Class, En-core Fashions or Cloverbuds modeling this year.
Come to practice July 20 at 2:00 p.m.
There will be NO public show and NO Talent Show this year.
Fashion Revue entry forms will be mailed to all eligible 4-H members. The entry form and nar-ration form must be sent/delivered by July 15 at the Washington County Extension Office.
PROJECTS MUST BE LABELED All General and Home Ec project exhibits
MUST be labeled with name, age, county,
project and unit of the 4-H member. Infor-
mation MUST be written or typed on a label
and securely attached to your exhibit.
Labels for Clothing & Heritage Arts are avail-able from the Extension Office and must be attached at the garments or items. This will assist in identifying exhibit items and getting them displayed accurately.
Example: John Doe (12 yrs.)
Washington County
Woodworking Unit 3 - Intermediate
HOME ECONOMICS AND
GENERAL PROJECTS
Interview Judging will be Tuesday, July 21st at
the County Events Center for all Home Ec.
and General 4-H Projects, except Foods &
Cake Decorating, One parent/leader may be
present to observe judging. Food’s & Cake Decorating interviews will be on Tuesday July
28th.
Please bring your project AND record book to
your interview. (See Interview schedules)
Show up on time, look nice and be prepared
to discuss your project with a judge. If you
have questions about interview judging, con-
tact the Extension office today at 345-2287.
*COVID-19 -- If you or anyone in your house-hold has been diagnosed, or is currently hav-ing any symptoms, or in a high risk group, PLEASE do not come to any fair activities/events. You may ask for an Excused Absence for Interview Judging and we can make ar-rangements to exhibit and judge your project(s) virtually.
E-Records – be sure to use the 2019-20 version
of the e-Record. Note: There are specific
recordbooks for certain projects — including
the supplement pages. Read the project re-
quirements and score sheets; and include all
necessary information or supplements. To see
criteria the judges will use, go to the 4-H Web-
site http://www.colorado4h.org Click on Pro-
jects & Record books.
Notebooks or Record Binders: use any sturdy
binder with three fasteners or three rings to
secure your records. Please put your name,
age, project, and unit on the front cover. You
many add a photo, if you like, too.
Members must be interviewed with
their projects for their projects to be
eligible for project champions.
If a member cannot be interviewed due to an
unavoidable scheduling conflict, a written in-
terview questionnaire (Absentee Interview
Form) must be completed by the member
and turned in with the eRecord and project
on or before judging day. This written inter-
view will allow the project to be considered
for unit placing and participation at State Fair.
Please notify the Extension Office and request
the Absentee form soon.
NEED A DISPLAY BOARD
FOR YOUR PROJECT? Display boards (3’x4’) for 4-H projects are
usually available in the Extension Office for
$3.50 each. However, we are out of stock.
Sorry!!
LIVESTOCK RECORD BOOKS Due Tuesday, July 21
4-H members MUST turn in completed livestock,
pet, catch it and horse record books to the Ex-
tension Office by 4:30 p.m. July 23! The record
book is required to complete your project.
Books should be bound in a recordbook cover
(available at the office for $3) or a small 3-ring
binder with this year’s book in the front and up
to 3 past year’s books behind. Before turning it
in, be sure you and your club leader have
signed the completed book.
Since books are due before fair, please just esti-
mate market and jr. livestock sale prices for
your projects. Some current market prices are: Market Lambs: $1.30/lb. Market Goats: $2.85/lb. Market Beef: $.95/lb. Market Hogs: $.40/lb. Poultry: $8/chicken, $15 geese/turkey
All books should be closed out Sept 30th or the
last day of fair, (whichever is the last day you
have your animals). For your inventory pages,
the beginning inventory should be dated Oct
1, 2019 and ending on Sept 30th 2020.
Remember that all age groups should be using
the state e-record. E-records can be down-
loaded from the state 4-H website
www.colorado4h.org. Click the 4-H Programs
and Projects tab and then choose e-records
and select your age group. You can down-
load and print the book to complete by hand –
OR- download and complete by computer in
excel or pdf. For breeding projects, be sure to
check that you have all required supplement
pages listed under supplemental resources.
The books will be judged after fair and returned
at our achievement program in October.
Catch-It books are also due
prior to fair! All catch-it books need to be
turned in by 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 21.
LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR MEETING All 4-H and FFA members showing livestock
should attend the exhibitor meeting being held
during fair. The meeting will be offered in the
sheep showring area on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m.
This short meeting will give information about
expectations and deadlines of fair week. Par-
ents are also encouraged to attend.
PACKER CERTIFICATION FORMS Due Tuesday, July 28
A packer certification form (also known as
COOL form) is required for all market livestock
exhibiting at the fair including swine, sheep,
goats, beef and poultry and are required of all
exhibitors (4-H and FFA). You will be receiving
your forms in the mail in July.
With less than 30 days left to fair, please be
sure to watch withdrawal dates of any medi-
cations or supplements used. You will need to
list those on the form if anything is given be-
tween now and fair.
STALLING ANIMALS AT FAIR In order to space families for appropriate social
distancing guidelines, we will need to know a
count of the number of animals you will be
bringing to the fair; not just how many stalls you
are requesting. Please let your leaders know
that information so that they can turn in stall
reservations by July 21. Please note that fami-
lies will need to space their tack and common
areas 6 feet apart in all barns.
Club leaders and FFA advisors: Please collect
and turn in stall reservations for all livestock de-
partments by July 21. It is extremely important
that we get the number of animals coming to
fair, not just the number of stalls being re-
served. This is to help aid in how we space
families for social distancing. Reservations
should include the number of head being
brought to fair, the number of stalls requested
for each species, and if a tack stall is needed
in each barn. Reservations may be dropped
off or emailed to [email protected].
ROUND ROBIN Round Robin is a livestock showmanship com-
petition designed to challenge the winners of
the intermediate and senior divisions of beef,
sheep, goat, swine and horse. If you place 1st
or 2nd in your showmanship class, you are eligi-
ble to compete. Eligible contestants must let
the Extension Office know if you intend to par-
ticipate in round robin—if the winners do not
wish to compete, the alternate will be the next
highest placing youth. If you win showmanship
in two different species, you must let the office
know which species you’ll be entering. The
deadline for entering is Thursday by 4:00 p.m.
Round Robin is Friday at 8:00 a.m.
OPEN CLASS OPPORTUNITIES All youth enrolled in 4-H and FFA are also eligi-
ble to enter in the fair as an Open Class Exhibi-
tor. This may be in Agriculture; Home Ec. And
Horticulture Department (includes art, crafts,
baking, garden, etc.). This is a great place to
exhibit any gardening, sewing, artwork or other
hobby work that you have made or grown this
year. Items must be entered on Tuesday, July
28th from 2-6 p.m.
GRANDSTAND CLEANING Each year, clubs are given the opportunity to
make a little money by helping to clean the
grandstands at the fair. This year, the schedule
is as follows:
WED. BY 3:00 _________________________
THURS. BY 4:00 ________________________
FRIDAY MORNING BY 10:00 ______________
SATURDAY a.m. ____________________
SUNDAY Final Cleanup ____________________
We encourage ALL clubs to work together and
keep the fairgrounds clean. Please help by
keeping stalls and exhibit areas free of trash
and manure/debris. Be sure to keep aisles, al-
leys and doorways open for visitors to walk
through and enjoy the fair.
DOG NEWS
This summer, regular dog obedi-
ence sessions were held in Arickaree
with Dawn Craig.
Dog health record (updated) and
your dog record book to the Exten-
sion Office on or before July 10th.
The Dog Show will take place on Thursday, July
16 at 1:30 p.m. in the County Event Center.
From Pioneer Ways to Modern Days
This year’s fair parade theme will be
“From Pioneer Ways to Modern Days”.
The parade will take place on
Friday, July 31 at 10:00 a.m.
Entry forms are available at the
Bank of Colorado in Akron.
CLOVERBUD EXHIBITS Cloverbuds, age 5-7, are en-
couraged to exhibit projects
at the fair without competi-
tion. Each will receive a par-
ticipation ribbon. You may
display a poster or display
board along with the Cloverbud Record.
This year Cloverbuds will NOT be part of the
interviewing process on Tuesday, July 21st.
Nor will they be included in 4-H Fashion Re-
view in 2020. Contact Gisele Jefferson in ad-
vance for more information.
FAIR BOOKS Fairbooks are available for purchase in the
Extension Office for $5/copy or can be
downloaded by department or in its entire-
ty online at the county fair website: ec-
roundup.com
CATCH IT CONTESTS Catch it contest applications are due Thurs-
day, July 30 at 4:00 p.m. Stop by the Exten-
sion office during fair for an application.
4-H SHOOTING SPORTS
CONTESTS!
There will be 4-H County Shooting Sports
contests this year thanks again to Randy
Schoenecker, Justin Wylie, and Sam Slusser
the Shooting Sports project leaders!!
All youth are encouraged to pre-register
for contest classes by July 14th. Entry forms
are being mailed to members enrolled in
shooting sports.
THURSDAY July 16th at 5:30 p.m., Event Center
Air Rifle & Air Pistol contest shooting
SATURDAY July 18th — All events at the Wash-
ington County Shooting Club Range
22 Rifle and .22 Pistol — 8 a.m.
Archery — 9 a.m.
Muzzleloading — 10 a.m.
SUNDAY July 19th at 1:00 p.m.
Shotgun- Washington County
Shooting Club Range
Livestock Weigh Limits Market Lambs: 100-170 lbs
Market Goats: 50-110 lbs
Market Hogs: 220-290 lbs
Market Steers: 1050-1550 lbs.
Market Heifers: 1000-1550 lbs.
Poultry Fryers : Pen weight of 12-21 lbs.
Poultry Roasters: Pen weight of 21.1 –27 lbs.
Turkey Hen: minimum of 13 lbs.
Turkey Tom: minimum of 20 lbs.
We encourage you to check the weights of
your animals often to ensure that you are with-
in the acceptable weight range. A code for
the lock on the fairgrounds scales is available
from our office upon request.
Stall Fees Just a reminder that stall/entry fees are due for
each animal you bring to fair. Fees are $1/
head or $.50/pen in the poultry barn.
Stall fees will be collected at weigh-in and you will NOT be
allowed to enter the scale until fees are paid.
If you are showing a breeding animal that is
not weighed in, please pay your superinten-
dent when you enter your animals or pay the
fairboard attendant during weigh in.
State Fair General/FCS Projects As of today, all state fair eligible
general and FCS projects will be
judged during the week of August
17th. Projects will NOT be dis-
played at state fair this year after
judging. State fair projects need
to be at the Extension office on
Monday, Aug 17th to travel to
state fair. Projects will be availa-
ble for pickup on Monday, Aug
24th.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Extension Office during fair? We are located in the southeast corner of the Events center starting on Monday of the fair.
Where do I find the schedule and rules for the fair? We have attached a schedule with this newsletter. Additional schedules can be picked up at the Extension office or downloaded from the fair website: ec-roundup.com. A complete fairbook can be purchased from our office for $5 or down-loaded from the county fair website at ec-roundup.com. The schedule is subject to change.
Who do I contact for the following? Tickets: Ticket office phone 970-630-4996 Campers: Commissioners office 345-2701 General Fair Info: ecroundup.com
How do I get up-to date fair information? Follow our facebook page at “Washington County Colorado 4-H” for updates and re-minders about fair deadlines and events. Check out the fair facebook page as well at “Eastern Colorado Roundup” Don’t fol-low facebook? Call us with questions or check the local newspapers for information.
Livestock Exhibitors What do I bring for my livestock? You’ll need to bring your animal(s) and all of the supplies to keep them comfortable for the week. Don’t forget bedding! The beef barn has sand supplied but the other barns will require you to bring your own wood shavings or bedding. No straw is al-lowed. Other things to remember include feed, feed pans, water buckets/waterers, a hose, extension cords, rakes, shovels, show supplies and fans or something to keep ani-mals cool.
When do animals have to be there? Barns will open Monday morning and you can start bringing supplies and animals any-time following that. Your stalls will be as-signed by club/chapter for the large barns so touch base with your leader to ensure you have space reserved. Animals will need to be on the grounds be-fore your species weigh in time (see sched-ule). You will need to attempt to keep 6 feet between family groupings (tack areas/common areas) for safe social distancing in the barns.
LIVESTOCK CONSIGNMENTS All 4-H and FFA members must consign their
livestock by Thursday, July 30 at 2:00 p.m.!
All market animals must be accounted for
on the consignment form. This means that
you’ll need to tell us what animals are going
home, what animals will be selling, what an-
imals will be shipping, and what animals will
be going to a locker plant. Be sure to ac-
count for all market animals at the fair, even
those that may not have made weight or
shown!
Consignment Options:
SHIP: Any animals that were not sold in the
sale and are within the department weight
limits are eligible to be shipped with other
fair animals for a buyback price. These pric-
es are posted in the Extension office and
have been pre-arranged through the sale
committee. Transportation is arranged for
these animals. All shipped animals will be
charged a ship fee of $5/hd. Please note
that prices for buybacks; especially in hogs
and cattle, may be low this year. Market
prices of lambs and goats are also ex-
pected to drop prior to fair.
LOCKER ANIMALS: If you are planning to
send your animal to a locker plant, it is your
responsibility to set up an appointment with
the locker and make arrangements for
transportation. Some lockers will pick up
sale animals so you can check to see if that
is an option. If you need a list of local lock-
ers, please contact the Extension office to-
day. Most lockers are completely booked this year so please make plans now if you
are wanting locker processing!
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE: Each member
may consign up to two animals for the sale
(can not be from the same species). Ani-
mals must make weight and be shown in
regular market classes to be eligible for sale.
The sale will consist of three “rounds”. All
champions/reserve champions that have
been consigned will sell in the first round.
The second and third round will be random-
ly generated but all exhibitors will have a
chance to sell in the first or second round
before spots are drawn for the third round.
Junior Livestock Sale Information
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE PHOTOS All livestock selling in the junior livestock sale
must be photographed prior to the sale for
use on buyer thank you cards. A complete
photo schedule will be posted at fair. It is your responsibility to see that the pictures of
your sale animals are taken! Photos will be
printed and attached to your buyer card
for you to pick up during the livestock sale
on Friday. Photos will be paid for by the jun-
ior livestock sale committee. If you choose
to have additional photos taken, they will
available at your cost and can be picked
up Friday afternoon at the Extension office
on the fairgrounds.
THANK YOU’s As mentioned above, you will be responsi-
ble for getting a photo taken for a photo
buyer card. Typically those cards are
picked up during the sale and personally
presented to your buyer; however, we are
working on a new process this year to re-
duce the face to face contact with buyers.
We are also discouraging giving buyers a
thank you gift on the night of the sale. If
you’d like to present a token of your appre-
ciation, we ask that you follow up with buy-
ers after fair. After fair, you are also ex-
pected to follow up with a formal thank you
card. Thank you cards are available after
fair at the Extension office. All members
should pick up a card, fill it out and return it
to the Extension office. Please do not mail
the thank you as we’ll need to verify that
the card was turned in before your check
can be issued. This is expected of all 4-H
and FFA members selling through the sale.
SALE RULES! All exhibitors must show in
showmanship class in the species
they are selling in the sale. Any exhibitor
who chooses not to show in showmanship in
a specific species will not be allowed to sell
in that species.
No Catch It animals will be allowed to sell.
Poultry: Only the Champion and Reserve
Champion Market Poultry will be allowed to
sell.
Special thanks to all of our fair superintendents for
their hard work and dedication.
Swine Department: Ryan Libra
Sheep Department: Beth Ray
Goat Department: Katie Savolt
Beef Department: Tom Reid
Horse Department: Leslie Manley
Catch it Committee: David DeMers
4-H General Department: JoAnne Busing
Home Ec/Hort: Mona McMillan, Virginia Sachtjen
and the many other clerks, junior superintendents
and volunteers!!!
Also, thank you to the junior livestock sale com-
mittee for continued support of our programs.
This year, the sale committee helped to provide
funding for 4-H livestock judging expenses, state
fair retinal scans, livestock tags/weigh in expens-
es, and all of our sale advertising.
For specific information on any of these contests
please contact Gisele Jefferson at the Extension
Office.
STATE 4-H CONTEST DATES
FCS/General Projects
Aug. 22 Fashion Revue - VIRTUAL
29 Creative Cooks Contest ??
29 & 30 Public Presentations Contests - virtual?
29 & 30 Dog Trials ??
30 Cake Decorating Contest - CANCELLED
29 Rocket Fly Day - CANCELLED
Sept 5 Robotics Challenge & Engineering De-
sign Challenge - CANCELLED
5 Cat Show ??
State Shooting Sports Contests
Aug.
22 & 23
Air Rifle, Archery, .22 Rifle & Muzzleload-
ing - CANCELLED
Sept 5-6 Skeet & 5-Stand alternated age groups;
and Trap on Sunday (all ages)- CAN-
CELLED
STATE FAIR LIVESTOCK SHOWS The state fair has announced a “reimagined”
vision but will proceed with the major market
livestock shows. The revised schedule is as
follows:
Jr. Market Goat Show: Aug 27 1:00 p.m.
Jr. Market Hog Show: Aug 28 11:00 a.m.
Jr. Market Beef Show: Aug 29 1:00 p.m.
Jr. Market Lamb Show: Aug 30 1:00 p.m.
Jr. Market Poultry Show TBD
Jr. Market Rabbit Show—CANCELLED
Jr. Breeding Shows—CANCELLED
Please Note:
ENTRIES CLOSE during fair on Aug 1!
Show rules have not been finalized and are subject to change.
Bag Clips For Sale Need a handy clip to help keep your feed
bags sealed tight? Ever wish you had a
handle to carry heavy sacks of feed or
bedding? We have these “handy camel”
clips for sale at the office for $10 each. Pro-
ceeds benefit Washington County 4-H.
Contact the office today to get yours or to
discuss how your club can make money
selling these as a fundraiser.
Need Help with a Project or
Record Book??? Call Us, We’ll try to Help!
970-345-2287
Colorado State 4-H E-Record Link:
http://co4h.colostate.edu/program-areas/projects/e-records/
4-H AWARDS
Kim Kessinger Memorial
First Year Member
Awards Outstanding first year member
awards will be sponsored by the
Kessinger Family. Applications/
Nominations are due July 21st and the
award will be presented during the fair.
Club leaders may nominate one or more of
their first year members (8+ yrs old). Four
criteria will be looked at:
1. Attendance at club meetings
2. Involvement in club/county activities
3. Cooperative attitude
4. Project work
Members will also be recognized at the
county level during the annual achieve-
ment program in the fall.
Sarah Eatherton
4-H Horsemanship Award Friends of the Larry Eatherton family and the
Washington County 4-H Council continue to
sponsor a trophy and savings bond to rec-
ognize one 4-H member in the horse project
who makes the best effort in four areas: at-
titude, club participation, improvement in
horsemanship skills, and sportsmanship.
Club leaders should submit nominations by
July 21st to the Extension Office.
4-H COUNTY COUNCIL
The County Council is made up of dele-
gates from each club in our county. Coun-
cil comes together to adopt policy about
our 4-H programs, plan upcoming 4-H activ-
ities, and provide leadership opportunities
above your club level. Council delegates
and officers are encouraged to attend dis-
trict, state and national events including the
Leadership Development Conference
(Denver—Jan), State 4-H Conference (Ft
Collins—June) and Citizenship Washington
Focus (DC—June).
Any member may attend meetings and is
encouraged to get involved but each club
can only have two voting members. It is ex-
tremely important that your voting dele-
gates attend so that your club is represent-
ed! To find out more, please plan to attend
our September council meeting to be held
on September 21 at 7:00 p.m. at the Court-
house Annex.
The council has met virtually in April and
June and will meet in September to elect
officers for the upcoming year. Watch fu-
ture newsletters for more details.
Raffle Tickets
Just a reminder that every member needs
to turn in their raffle tickets by July 21st.
Tickets were given out this spring for our an-
nual raffle typically held at our carnival. The
raffle was rescheduled to be drawn during
fair on Friday, July 31 at 6:00 p.m.
The tickets are orange and each member
should have received three books of tickets.
If you have already sold the tickets, please
turn them in ASAP. If you have not sold tick-
ets, you can request labels that can be at-
tached to the tickets to indicate the new
drawing date. Every member has to sell 3
books of tickets for your club to receive your
share of the proceeds.
ALL SOLD and UNSOLD tickets must be
accounted for!
When can we meet as a club again? Colorado 4-H remains under restrictions for face to face programs; however, we are working to open up a select few programs going forward. Clubs that would like to host activities and meetings can work with our of-fice to submit a program plan for approval. All face to face programs, including club meetings, will still need to be approved and abide by health guidance for our county and state.
Please note that these restrictions are for any organized 4-H activity. Before doing any sort of gathering (community service, meeting, tour, etc) we will need to submit a program plan! Will fair go on? YES! The fairboard is committed to giving our community the most normal fair that they can. As of July 1st, the only things cancelled have been the rabbit show (not due to COVID but due to rabbit hemorrhagic dis-ease) and the county carnival/games. Bingo will not be available due to at risk volunteers. Food vendors have not been confirmed but it appears that the Elks booth will not open this year.
If you are sick or choose not to attend the fair, you can still complete your project. Contact our office if you have questions or concerns.
We do ask that all of you work with us to try to distance yourselves during fair. In barns, try to space family common areas/tack spaces six feet apart. In buildings, be sure to watch sign-age for entrance and exits. We will also be trying to limit contact with staff and volunteers so please respect their safety and work to-gether to ensure everyone is protected.
Follow the fair website (ecroundup.com) and check the local papers for more info as we get closer to fair.
Informed Consent Forms
EVERY active member and volunteer needs to sign a new consent form for 4-H due to COVID. Instructions were emailed on Mon-day to every family (check your spam folder if you didn’t receive it). Forms can be up-loaded in 4honline or printed and returned to our office. Completed forms are required before you can participate in any face to face programming including fair! Contact us if you still need forms.
Fair Changes As of today, these are some of the fair changes that we know of:
Cloverbuds: Cloverbuds will not interview this year. Please submit your record book and poster to our office.
Fashion Revue: Fashion revue will not be open to the public and will take place in the afternoon instead of the evening.
Talent Show: CANCELLED
Rabbit Show: The rabbit show was cancelled due to rabbit hemorrhagic disease.
Open Class Entries in Event Center: A few changes have been made to the entry time and release time of open class exhibits. Please see changes in the fair schedule.
Livestock sale: Only buyers will be allowed to watch the sale and no kids under 18 will be allowed in the stands. The BBQ is still being planned (subject to change) which takes place prior to the sale at 4:30 in the pavilion area.
Livestock shows: Classes may be smaller than in past years to account for distancing. As of today, animals will be stalled all week with spacing between families in the barns.
Ultrasound Contest: CANCELLED
Horse show: Please remember that the horse show changed to Monday of fair this year. A few class and rule changes have been made, see fairbook for details. Horses must be entered by July 20 and no open class en-tries will be accepted.
Carnival and Games: CANCELLED
BINGO: CANCELLED
Ticketed Events: At this time, all ticketed events are on (pending approval). The con-cert may take place in the grassy area by the arena instead of the grandstands.
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