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FEATURING: • Amusement Park Rides • Family Events • 4-H Exhibits • Music & Entertainment • Food & Drink • Games • Contests & Races LITTLE WORLD’S FAIR August 15-17 • Grahamsville Fairgrounds • Route 55, Grahamsville 135th Annual A special section of the SULLIVAN COUNTY Democrat August 8, 2014 • Section L PRICELESS

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It's back! And 2014's Little World's Fair promises to give you new memories, thanks to a new midway - plus all the old-fashioned fun you've come to love!

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FEATURING:• Amusement Park Rides

• Family Events • 4-H Exhibits• Music & Entertainment

• Food & Drink• Games • Contests & Races

LITTLE WORLD’S FAIRAugust 15-17 • Grahamsville Fairgrounds • Route 55, Grahamsville

135thAnnual

A special section of the

SULLIVAN COUNTY

DemocratAugust 8, 2014 • Section L

PRICELESS

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2L LITTLE WORLD’S FAIR SULLIVAN COUNTY DEMOCRAT AUGUST, 2014

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The 135th Little World’s Fair:

No matter how many times you’ve visited,there’s always more to see at this real country fair

STORY BY DAN HUST

You’ll probably notice some-thing quite different when youarrive at the Little World’s Fair

this August 15-17.The centerpiece of the Fair – which

is why it’s known as the “midway” –will be all-new.

“It will be a different atmosphere,”promises Cathy Bender, president ofthe Fair’s organizer, the NeversinkAgricultural Society. “It will be a newlook and feel.”

Bob and Kathy DeStefano willmake sure of that through their com-pany Dreamland Amusements.

This is the first time Dreamlandwill be running the Little World’s Fairmidway, but the company has beenin business for more than 30 years.

They helped establish the SuffolkCounty Fair on Long Island, are amajor presence at the Florida StateFair, and are arriving in Grahamsvillefresh off the Ulster County Fair.

“We like quaint little towns likethis,” Bob affirms.

Their efforts, however, are anythingbut “little.” The DeStefanos person-ally oversee the setup, operation andteardown of every ride – and whatrides they’ll be!

• A 70-foot-tall Ferris wheel• The dizzying Himalaya ride,

which goes backwards and forwards• The Dreamcatcher, where up to

16 friends can spin and swing at thesame time

• Anchors Away, taking parents andkids higher than any pirate ship hasever gone

• The brand new Delusion, straightfrom the Delaware State Fair, whichmust be seen to be believed

Plenty of the traditional favoriteswill also be available, along withgames and family-friendly amuse-ments.

If all goes as planned, Dreamlandwill even provide an ATM for ticketsand other purchases.

The DeStefanos are looking for-ward to making an impression – anda good one has already been madeon them.

“The Fair’s board has really done afabulous job all these years,” saysBob.

And that goes back a long way – 135years, in fact.

So even with all that’s new, you canrest assured that the Fair’s old-timefeel – from 4-H exhibits to horseshows to funnel cakes – will be ever-present.

“We like the old-fashioned, agricul-tural side of it,” promises Cathy. “Youcan still let your kids run around,

and they won’t get lost!”

COME ON DOWN!The Fair is offering some special

admission deals this year:• Carload Night – on Thursday,

August 14 (the night before the Fairofficially opens to the general pub-lic), from 5-9 p.m. only the midwayitself will be open, and carloads of upto eight people will be admitted forjust $25 per car, with unlimited rides

• Unlimited Ride Bracelets – onFriday, August 15 from noon to 10p.m. and Sunday, August 17 fromnoon to 7 p.m., all ride bracelets are$20 (or $15 if you use a coupon from

Dreamland at dreamlanddiscounts.com)

• On Saturday, August 16, rides willbe available via tickets only, whicheach cost $1 (usually three and fourtickets are needed per ride)

• General Admission (including liveentertainment but not rides) – $6 forages 12-74, $2 for ages 5-11 and freefor ages 0-5 and 75+

• Parking is free• General Fair Hours – 9 a.m.-10

p.m. on Friday, August 15; 9 a.m.-11p.m. on Saturday, August 16; and 9a.m.-6 p.m. on Sunday, August 17

Visit www.grahamsvillefair.comand follow the Fair on Facebook!

The Dream Catcher is sure to get your blood flowing as riders are turned around in this fantastic fun ride. Other new rides will also be onthe midway thanks to this year’s new vendor – Dreamland Amusements.

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The Fairgrounds Route 55Grahamsville

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The Delaware Valley Raptor Cen-ter will be hosting three of itseducational programs “Close

Encounters with Birds of Prey” duringthe Grahamsville Little World’s Fairthis August.

The program, normally presented byeither DVRC Director Bill Streeter orAssociate Director Jan Lucciola focus-es on various topics to educate thepublic regarding birds of prey.

Topics covered include predator/prey relationships, the “evil” predatormyth, raptor identification, rehabilita-tion, raptor conservation, the ancientart of falconry and much more.

Five or six live birds of prey are usedin the program, giving audiences thechance to get a close look at birdsincluding the Bald Eagle, owls, falcons,hawks and other raptors.

The DVRC is a not-for-profit raptorrehabilitation center in Milford, PA,with a focus on returning injured rap-tors back to the wild. If birds cannot bereturned to the wild, the DVRC usesthem for educational purposes includ-ing the “Close Encounter” program inmore than 120 shows a year to over

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“Close Encounters with Birds ofPrey” can be seen at the Little World’sFair both Friday, August 15 and Satur-day, August 16 at noon, and again Sun-day, August 17 at 11 a.m.

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Admission & ParkingEntertainment Included

in Price of Admission

FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAYUnder 5 and 75 & Older… FREE

Ages 5 through 11… $2Ages 12 through 74… $6

FREE PARKING

Ride Prices(Most Rides take 3-4 Tickets)

RIDES BEGINAT NOON EACH DAY

Individual Tickets Avail. All 3 DaysTickets… $ 1/per ticket

Sheet of 20 = $20, Sheet of 40 = $35Bracelet for Unlimited RidesFriday, Noon -10 p.m. … $20Sunday, Noon-7 p.m. … $20

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Little World’s Fair Entertainment ScheduleTHURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2014

Thursday Night ONLY - $25 carload (maxi-mum 8 per car – no buses). Bring YourCarload to the fair from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. forunlimited rides and free parking! Walk-inswill be $15 per person this night. Weatherpermitting, could be canceled due to rain.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2014

9 a.m. - Open Horse Show (main ring)9:30 a.m. - 4-H and Open Sheep and Goat

Show (upper ring)11 a.m. - Wilcox Magic11:30 a.m. - 4-H Open Beef Show (upper

ring)Noon - Close Encounters with Birds of

Prey (stage)1 p.m. - Wilcox Magic2 p.m. - Midnite Image3 p.m. - Albi (stage) Sponsored by Robert

Green Auto & Truck Division4 p.m. - Midnite Image5 p.m. - Wilcox Magic6 p.m. - Opening Ceremony for 135th

Grahamsville "Little World's Fair" (stage)6 p.m. - Garden Tractor Pull Contest

Sponsored by Marshall Machinery (mainring)

7 p.m. - Tommy Steele Band Sponsored byThunder Country 102.1 (stage)

8 p.m. - Albi Sponsored by Robert GreenAuto & Truck Division (stage)

9 p.m. - Tommy Steele Band Sponsored byThunder Country 102.1 (stage)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2014

9 a.m. - Horse Play Day (main ring)10 a.m. - 4-H Open Dairy (upper ring)11 a.m. - Wilcox MagicNoon - Close Encounters with Birds of Prey

(stage)Noon - Draft Horse Pull (main ring)

Sponsored by NYS Draft Horse PullersAssociation)

12:30 p.m. - The Janice Center for theLearning Arts (stage)

1 p.m. - Zumba2 p.m. - Roller Cats Band Sponsored by

Gillette Creamery (stage)3 p.m. - Wilcox Magic4 p.m. - Roller Cats Band Sponsored by

Gillette Creamery (stage)5 p.m. - Wilcox Magic6 p.m. - Albi Sponsored by Robert Green

Auto & Truck Division (stage)7 p.m. - Thunder Ridge Band Sponsored by

Robert Green Auto & Truck Division (stage)8 p.m. - Albi Sponsored by Robert Green

Auto & Truck Division (stage)9 p.m. - Thunder Ridge Band Sponsored by

Robert Green Auto & Truck Division (stage)9:30 p.m. - Spectacular Fireworks Display

Sponsored by Coombe, Bender & Company10 p.m. - Thunder Ridge Band Sponsored

by Robert Green Auto & Truck Division(stage)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 2014

9 a.m. - ARBA Sanctioned Rabbit Show(upper ring)

11 a.m. - Close Encounters with Birds ofPrey (stage)

Noon-4 p.m. - Cruizin' the GrahamsvilleFair Classic Car Show Sponsored by RobertGreen Auto & Truck Division (main ring)

Noon - 4-H Pie Auction (stage)1 p.m. - Wilcox Magic2 p.m. - Myles Mancuso3 p.m. - Wilcox Magic4 p.m. - Myles Mancuso5 p.m. - Albi Sponsored by Robert Green

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9 a.m. - Pen and Building Set UpNOON - Livestock & Youth Building3:30 p.m. - Evaluations for Youth

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2014

8 a.m. - Youth Livestock Animals &4-H Campers may Arrive

8 a.m. - 4-H Equine Entries inplace

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Showmanship & Judging - LivestockBuilding

FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2014

All Day - Family Activities - YouthBuilding

9 a.m. - Open Horse Show - LowerShow Ring

1 p.m. - 4-H Poultry & Egg Judging- Livestock Building

2 p.m. - 4-H Cloverbud Show - TellMe About It! - Livestock Building

SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2014

All Day - Family Activities - YouthBuilding

9 a.m. - 4-H Horse Show - LowerShow Ring

10 a.m. - 4-H Dairy Show - UpperShow Ring

6:30 p.m. - Bessie Bingo - LowerShow Ring

SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 2014

All Day - Family Activities - YouthBuilding

9:30 a.m. - Beef Show - UpperShow Ring

10:30 a.m. - Sheep Exhibition -Livestock Building

11 a.m. - Swine Exhibition - Live-stock Building

NOON-4-H Pie Auction (Main Stage)1:30 p.m. - 4-H Livestock Auction

(Ice Cream Social to follow) - YouthBuilding

4 p.m. - Still Exhibits Released - 4 p.m. - Small Animals Released -

Rabbits, Poultry5 p.m. - All Livestock Exhibits are

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The Livestock Barn will be open to thepublic: 2 to 9 p.m. on Thursday; 9 a.m. to 9p.m. on Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.on Sunday

The Youth Building will be open: 9 a.m.to 9 p.m. Friday through Saturday, and 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Daily Youth Event schedules will beposted in the Youth Building.

Sunday - 4-H is dismissing still exhibits at4:30 p.m., livestock at 5 p.m.

2014 Youth Fair Schedule

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Two-year-old Cillian Veasey of Jersey City, NJ and his mom Beth enjoyed a quick trip downthe Super Slide at last year’s fair. Cillian’s four-year-old brother, Aiden, had just beaten themdown the undulating track.

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Michael Peters of Jeffersonville is one of the younger members of a well-known local farming family, and he’s carrying on the tradition withhis four cows, including this two-year-old named Rose (who obviously has some affection for her owner, as well!).

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Published byCatskill-Delaware Publications, Inc.

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August 8, 2014 • Vol. CXXIV, No. 15

Little World’sFair

Publisher: Fred W. Stabbert IIISenior Editor: Dan Hust

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Family of Eagle Scouts ensures Fair and town are well-keptSTORY AND PHOTOS BY DAN HUST

It takes a community to put a fairtogether, and that sometimesinvolves the whole family.

The McKeons, for instance, haveturned helping others into a familytradition.

Sean and Lynn McKeon’s youngestson, Logan, has spent the past fewmonths preparing to install eight newbenches around the main horse ringat the Little World’s Fairgrounds in

Grahamsville.“I figure there are a lot of elderly

people who come down here,” hesaid, noting the dearth of seating inthe ring area (unless you’re up for sit-ting on the ground). “These shouldlast 20-25 years.”

With help from his parents andbrothers, Logan got the pressure-treated slabs of lumber firmlyanchored in the ground, stained andready for fairgoers by the end of July.

And as a result, by the time you read

this, he’ll be well on his way tobecoming an official Eagle Scout –the highest recognition bestowed ona Boy Scout.

Logan, 16, is a member of Troop 97in Neversink, as were his brothersbefore him. Indeed, both Zack, 21,and Brent, 22, reached the rank ofEagle during their Scouting years.

Brent’s Eagle Scout project alsofocused on the fairgrounds, where herebuilt the Registration Booth fouryears ago.

“It was collapsing,” he recalled.

Family and friends helped him redothe floor joists, stabilize the roof sup-ports, level out the building, andrepaint its sides. Flower boxes wereadded to each corner, and new elec-trical wiring was installed.

Brent is now a wildlife managementmajor at SUNY Cobleskill – the sameschool as brother Zack, who is study-ing fisheries and aquaculture.

Zack chose to apply his Eagle Scoutproject efforts toward the Fallsburg-Neversink Cemetery, which sits in theshadow of the Neversink Dam.

The Registration Booth at the Little World’s Fair got a new lease on life four years ago thanksto Brent McKeon and family, who rehabbed the aging building as part of Brent’s Eagle Scoutproject.

Brothers Brent, Logan and Zack McKeon (from left to right) have been a team on Eagle Scoutprojects more than once.

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Relocated along Divine CornersRoad from the area flooded by theNeversink Reservoir decades ago, thecemetery is maintained by an associ-ation but had suffered from vandal-ism.

After clearing out trees felled by arecent storm, Zack and crew straight-ened crooked tombstones, raised fall-en stones and repaired broken ones –some weighing over 500 pounds.

They then used old records to plotout 25 unmarked gravesites andplanted crosses (made out of recycledplastic) to ensure each grave wastreated with dignity.

Then, to make it easier onthose who mow the lawn,Zack dumped a load of top-soil and spread it around toflatten the dips and rises inthe cemetery.

Finally, he rebuilt thestone walls surrounding the1.5-acre cemetery, all at noexpense to the association.

“They were running out ofmoney,” he said, noting thatwithout funds, the associa-tion would have had to handthe cemetery over to thestate. “It let them keep con-

trol over it a little longer.”A relative of one of the deceased

liked the results so much that theymade a sizeable donation to the asso-ciation, further extending the impactof Zack’s good deeds.

That was four years ago, but in lateJuly, you could find him and the restof the Mc Keons once again puttinghand to shovel and sweat to brow.

So when you find yourself sitting onthe “best seats in the house” at thefairgrounds this year, breathe a littlethanks to a family – and a communi-ty – that’s never stopped caring.

Above: More than two dozencrosses dot the Fallsburg-Nev-ersink Cemetery near the Nev-ersink Dam – part of Zack Mc-Keon’s Eagle Scout project.

At left: From the left, Zack,Logan, Sean and Brent McKeon(and Lynn, not pictured) fill inand smooth out soil they’veplaced around two of the eightnew benches now installed bythe main ring at the LittleWorld’s Fairgrounds.

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Grahamsville woodworker Brian Harnett cre-ated this incredible likeness of Warner Broth-ers’ famous Road Runner, which could befound outside Harnett Designs’ tent at thefair last year. See more of his art at www.har-nettdesigns.com.

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Quilts are a staple of every Little World’s Fair and reflect a staggering array of talent (not tomention the time it took to create each one of these). Many hand-crafted items are on dis-play all weekend as well as 4-H project animals.

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Brian Harnett of Harnett Designs is a regular at the fair, where visitors can watch him turnordinary stumps into beautiful works of art, like this Rip van Winkle-ish birdhouse he creat-ed last year.

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