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147th Annual
Sibley•County•Free•FairAUGUST 3 – 7, 2016
July 24, 2016 • A Special Supplement to the
SIBLEY SHOPPER
4-H Judging P. 17 Fair Photo Contest P. 10Sibley County Royalty P. 23 Bake ‘N Taste P. 19
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FREE FAIRfor 2016!
August 3 –August 7, 2016
Sibley County Fairgrounds
Thank you to all of our advertisers in the 2016 Sibley County Fairbook. Published by: McLeod Publishing, Inc., 716 E. 10th St., P.O. Box 188, Glencoe, MN 55336, 320-864-5518in conjunction with The Sibley Shopper /Arlington Enterprise, 402 West Alden St., P.O. Box 388, Arlington, MN 55307, 507-964-5547.
Printed by: House of Print, 322 Benzel Avenue SW, PO Box 6, Madelia, MN 56062, (507) 642-3297, www.4hop.com.
147th
Annual
ENTERTAINMENT CENTERWednesday, August 3rd
5-8 p.m. Classic Car & Bike Roll-In7-11 p.m. Chopper
Thursday, August 4th8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 2nd Notion
Friday, August 5th9:00 a.m. Sheephead Tournament3-6 p.m. FREE Sweet Corn Feed3-7 p.m. Ron E Cash9 p.m.-1 a.m. South 40
Saturday, August 6th3-7 p.m. Sandra Lee & the Velvets9 p.m.-1 a.m. Outside Recess
Sunday, August 7th8:00 a.m. Rib Cook-Off2-6 p.m. Trailblazers
FREE HORSE ARENA EVENTSFriday, August 5th
8:00 a.m. 4-H Horse ShowSaturday, August 6th
8:00 a.m. Sheriff’s Posse WSCA Payback Game Show
Sunday, August 7th1:00 p.m. Ranch Rodeo
The Best Little Fair in Minnesota
HERITAGE STAGEThursday, August 4th
9:00 a.m. 4-H Demonstrations2:00 p.m. Schlueter & Balau2:00 p.m. Bake & Taste Contest4-6 p.m. Matt & Allen Carlson6:30-8:30 p.m. Carver Creek Bluegrass
Friday, August 5th11:00 a.m. TM Wellness Class12:00 p.m. 4-H Share the Fun1:00 p.m. Doug Ohman - Farm Equipment4:30 p.m. Century Farm Presentation4:30 p.m. Doug Ohman - Elevators6-8:30 p.m. Jim Lawrance Orchestra
Saturday, August 6th11:00 a.m. The Hoopsters12:00 p.m. Raptor Center12:30 p.m. Kids Pedal Pull1:00 p.m. The Hoopsters2:00 p.m. Raptor Center2:45 p.m. Kids Day Drawing4:00 p.m. Flemming Fold
Sunday, August 7th11:00 a.m. Polka Worship Service12-2 p.m. Wendinger Band3:00 p.m. Queen Judging & CoronationSome of these activities are made possible by a grant provided by thePrairie Lakes Regional Arts Council from funds appropriated by the Min-nesota State Legislature.
GRANDSTAND EVENTSWednesday, August 3rd
7:00 p.m. Arlington Raceway Sibley County Stock Car Shootout
Thursday, August 4th7:00 p.m. Night of Destruction
Saturday, August 6th7:00 p.m. Arlington Raceway Auto Races
$5,000 in Script MoneyGiven Away at the Sibley County Fair!
Each evening’s script drawing for: 10-$100;(the five evenings drawings total $5,000)
Drawings at 10:30 nightly & Sunday at 6:00 p.m.
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Name and address Elected to OfficeBruce Froehlich, Winthrop ................................................................1983Richard Trocke, Arlington..................................................................1991Barb Bening, Arlington......................................................................1992Jim Mueller, Arlington........................................................................1997Deric Sievert, Gibbon........................................................................1999Mike Scharping, Arlington ................................................................2003James Flannery, Green Isle ..............................................................2004Jeff Schuetz, Arlington......................................................................2005Wayne Schneider, Arlington..............................................................2005Matt Otto, Arlington ..........................................................................2005Dennis Van Moorlehem, Arlington ..................................................2006Greg Wickenhauser, Gibbon ............................................................2007Matt Scharpe, Arlington....................................................................2008Terry Tuchtenhagen, Arlington..........................................................2008Dave Battcher, Gaylord ....................................................................2009Keith Herd, Arlington ........................................................................2010Bob Nielson, Green Isle ....................................................................2011Harry Sloot, Winthrop........................................................................2012Sam Ediger-Johnson, Arlington ........................................................2013Mike Stumm, Arlington ....................................................................2013Cody Stinson, Gaylord ......................................................................2013Clayton Strobel, Henderson..............................................................2013Mark Erickson, Winthrop ..................................................................2014Lynn Woods, Winthrop ......................................................................2015Logan St. John, Arlington ..................................................................2015
Bruce Froehlich, Winthrop ........................................................PresidentMike Scharping, Arlington..................................................Vice PresidentBarb Bening, Arlington ..............................................................SecretaryKeith Herd, Arlington ..................................................................Treasurer
Lester Schafer, Buffalo Lake; Tony Kloeckl, Arlington; Dean Conklin,Winthrop; Doug Schulte, Gaylord; Earl Renneke, LeSueur; Luverne Bergs,Arlington; Glenn Meyer, Arlington; Dale ZumBerge, Green Isle; DaveNeubarth, Arlington; Howard Schneider, Arlington; James Schultz,LeSueur; Charles Ponath, Glencoe; Charles Woehler, Arlington; LesterDraeger, Winthrop.
Bobbi Harder, Henderson ........................................................1st DistrictBill Pinske, Arlington ................................................................2nd DistrictJim Swanson, Gaylord ..............................................................3rd DistrictJoy Cohrs, Glencoe....................................................................4th DistrictGary Kruggel, Winthrop ............................................................5th District
Directors of Sibley County Agricultural Assn.
Officers of Sibley County Agricultural Assn.
Honorary Members of Fair Board
County Commissioners
Admission Prices:
FREEParking (per vehicle, per day) $5.00
---------------------------------------------------4-H Members admitted with
their membership cards.
★ ★ Fighting for your values at the Capitol ★ ★Re-Elect
Glenn GruenhagenState Rep. for District 18B
“A principled conservative with effectivesolutions and a positive vision for Minnesota.”
www.GlennForStateRep.comPaid for by the Gruenhagen Volunteer Committee
MNSURE continuesto be a disaster
• Premiums & deductibles continue to skyrocket.
• BlueCross will cancel 103,000 insurance policies due to losses of over $500 million, hurting MN families.
• MNSURE website has cost taxpayers over $300 millionand still has major problems.
• Governor Dayton and the DFL still blindly support it.
• We need private sector reforms that increase accessto medical care and lower premiums.
GLENN SUPPORTS SOLUTIONSTHAT WORK FOR RURAL MN★ House republicans led initiatives
that provided funding for roads and bridges in small cities with populations under 5,000. This includes: Arlington, Green Isle, Henderson, Gaylord, Winthrop, Gibbon and New Auburn.
★ Equal funding for rural school districts compared to the metro.
★ Pro-life & Traditional family values.★ 100% Pro 2nd Amendment & NRA
voting record.★ House republicans insisted on
property and income tax relief for:Farmers, Veterans, Small Business owners, and families with childcare expenses.
★ 89% of republican & democratlegislators voted for the tax bill. Yet, Governor Dayton vetoed the tax bill wanting almost $500 million in additional spending.
Road & Bridge BillsRepublicans passed $700 million in road & bridge funding.
• Key projects funded – like completing Highway 14.
• I chief-authored HF80 to complete Highway 212.
• The final bill had some additional funds for 212 and language to allow federal matching funds to complete 212.
Unfortunately, the metro democrat-controlled Senatebroke their agreement and added a last-minute $100 million per mile boondoggle light rail project and the billfailed.
DonatePlease consider donating $50, $100 or $500.
Make check out to: Glenn for State RepBox 56Glencoe, MN 55336
Mailto:
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By Dennis Van MoorlehemSibley County Fair Board Member
With the 147th annual Sibley CountyFair around the corner I am once againputting the finishing touches on my an-nual letter. 2016 brings many changes toour grounds and also our entertainment.New this year in the grandstand is the Ar-lington Raceway Stock Car Shootout,which will highlight the Wednesday nightpresentation. Thursday night’s Night ofDestruction will be a mix of new and re-turn events that should create a large pileof wrecked iron. Again Saturday night’s Ar-lington Raceway will present its now fa-mous Stock Car Races. You asked forspeed, noise, and wrecks, here it is forthree nights during the Sibley County FreeFair. New bands in the entertainmentbuilding this year are SOUTH 40, OUTSIDERECESS, and 2ND NOTION. Returningagain this year are Chopper, Ron E. Cash,Sandra Lee & The Velvets and The Trail-blazers.
On Sunday, starting at 8:00 A.M., wewill have the FIRST annual Rib Cook Off.Come and get hints on how to cook themand grab a taste while you are at it. Fridaystarting at 3:00 P.M. our board and manyvolunteers will cook, dip in butter, andserve, Free Sweet Corn. On Wednesdayour annual Classic Car and Bike Roll Instarts at 5:00 P.M. followed by great en-tertainment and refreshments in the en-tertainment building.
The Heritage building/Commercial
building (my baby) has grown to includegreat family entertainment as well ascommercial booths, all in one building.We encourage you to come in, rest yourfeet, eat your wonderful fair food at the ta-bles sprinkled around the building, watchthe family entertainment presented eachday, and visit with commercial venders.This year we have a full daily stage presen-tations, contests, entertainment, and ed-ucational stage shows.
Returning this year on Thursday is ourBake and Taste highlights and 4-HDemonstrations. Entertainment at 4:00P.M. will be Matt & Allen Carlson, a father-son group, playing classic country and folksongs. Carver Creek, a great blue grassfamily band, returns again this year at6:30 P.M. A true family band made up bytruly talented musicians.
Friday will have TM Wellness classes,Century Farm, presentations, sprinkled inwith two great presentations from DougOhman on Minnesota historical back-ground about Elevators and Farm Equip-ment. Doug’s shows combine hisdiscoveries as well as pictures he has ranacross in his travels. I personally nevermiss his shows. The day’s final presenta-tion is the Jim Lawrance Orchestra. Thisband will bring you back to the days youlistened to music without hearing loss.Join them for a relaxing evening in a coolventilated venue built by and for you.
Saturday, Kids Day, will keep the kidshopping with The Hoopsters, Raptor Cen-ter, kid’s pedal pull, kid’s day drawings, as
well as carnival deals, just for kids. Flem-ming Fold will bring the Heritage buildingto a close starting at 4:00 P.M. with greatblue grass music.
Sunday is Polka Day with polka worshipservice followed by the Wendinger Banduntil the annual Sibley County Queen judg-ing and coronation starting around 3:00P.M.
Did I forget the entertainment building?Not for a second. All of our entertainmentin the building is free as usual, so we havea great mix again this year. Chopper startsus off Wednesday night to compliment theClassic Car and Bike Roll In. Thursdaynight 2nd Notion will mix it up. Friday let’scome early for Free Sweet Corn, Ron E.Cash followed by South 40 to close out agreat evening. Saturday gets us started at3:00 P.M. with the one and only SandraLee and The Velvets returning again thisyear with rock and country favorites. At9:00 P.M., Outside Recess will entertainuntil the wee hours. Sunday we finish upthe year with a Rib Cook Off followed bythe local favorites The Trailblazers untilclosing time.
The list of freehorse events andanimal judgingtakes place everyday. The 4-H pre-sentations are big-ger than ever as wellas the Horticulture pre-sentations, so check theposters, magazine and
exh ib i tbook for
times andplaces. We
have went all outto make the VERY
GOOD, BETTER this year. All weneed is you. Fill the car, find a
place to settle down and take in theBEST LITTLE FAIR IN MINNESOTA.
Changes to this year’s Fair
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2016 Sibley County Fair SponsorsThank You for your support!
EliteSponsors
McGuire Electric, Inc.Vos ConstructionLocher Bros., Inc.Sibley County ADASibley County 4-HDexter Kuphal
Construction
SupremeSponsors
Gaylord Sanitation & Roll Off Service
Grand ChampionSponsors
ProGrowth BankGaylord SanitationDoehling FarmsEckblad Trucking &
Shop & ServiceKlehr Grading &
Excavating Inc.Renville-Sibley
Sanitation
Reserve ChampionSponsors
R & R Auto RepairWakefield Pork, Inc.
Blue RibbonSponsors
AgStarDietz BuildersHigh View FarmsUnited Farmers CoopFirst State Bank, HendersonBrau MotorsOttomotive RepairHutch CoopTuchtenhagen ConstructionAfter Burner Auto
Body & TowingBening EnterprisesArlington NapaCMC ConstructionGeib Well & Water
ServiceRidgeview Sibley
Medical CenterKNUJBartels Truck Line
Red RibbonSponsors
Prairie Farm SupplyPeeps RepairHaggenmiller LumberHenderson IndependentSchauer Construction
& Custom Log Sawing
Schauer SheepWM. Mueller & Sons,
Inc.Thomes Bros.
Hardware & Appliance
Liberty StationKCHKBrazil AutomotiveSeneca Foods
White Ribbon Sponsors
Agri-FleetArlington Haus/
Henderson RoadHausPioneer Seed - Harris
DoseJerry’s Home Quality
FoodsBelle Plaine German
Days, Inc.Northwest Natural
GasRe/Max Alliance
RealtyKolden Funeral
ServicesArlington CenexMidCountry Bank
Arlington State BankByro & Byro FarmsCornerStone State Bank
Green IsleEckberg Tiling LLCGlencoe Co-op Assn.Snap On Tools, Brad WolfState Farm, Mark LundstromTE Ibberson CompanyThe Hardware CenterWinthrop Telephone CompanyY-Not Plumbing & HeatingMelsha Construction, Inc.Morreim PharmacySecurity Bank & Trust
Cowell Law OfficeFirst Minnesota Bank First National Bank MNGaylord American LegionGood Samaritan Society-ArlingtonHigh Island Hide AwayHomeTown BankKranz Power EquipmentLensing Insurace Agency, IncPinske Real Estate & AuctioneerPro LandscapeQuick Shop/SubwayReflections/Stu’s Rainbow InnSibley Surveyors, Inc.Supreme Wireless Plus
Uncle Charlie’s FlowersA&N RadiatorAg SpecialistsArlington LiquorArlington Vet ClinicBattcher and Aero EletricalBender’s True ValueBuck’s Welding & RepairDJ’s Shoes & RepairsErin’s Body ShopGaylord Feed MillGaylord ServiceGlencoe Veterinary ClinicGoetsch Insurance AgencyGuidePoint Pharmacy
Jon’s AmocoMadsen Oil Co.Main Street Stylist & TanMinnesota 19 Truck Wash
& RepairRonald Reinmuth, D.D.S. Schad, Lindstrand & Schuth, LTDThat Special Touch Floral ShopTranquility Hair Salon Willie’s Trim & StyleBrian’s Quick LubeGaylord Hub Publishing Co.Miller Law OfficeShear Designs Family Hair Care
2016 Sibley County Fair SupportersThank You for your support!
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As I sit down to write my annual wel-come to the Sibley County fair letter, wehave perfect weather and moister, butlousy prices. Seems like this happens waytoo often. I am writing this year’s master-piece in two parts as the changes to thisyear’s fair are so numerous.
The fair board has been busier than wehave been in many years. Starting last fallwe began writing and applying for grantsto upgrade our buildings and grounds. Asof this letter, we have been very lucky.With the proceeds from the grants we willreplace the roof on the cattle barn as wellas upgrade the milking area and electri-cal service. It may not be complete by fairtime but will be well on the way.
Next we turned to the sheep & goatbarn. We are starting on a new show ringon the west end and more new pens in-side. We also are installing roof ventila-tion on the non-animal 4-H buildingalleviating a daily inside overheating prob-lem. A new yard light east of thesheep/goat building will light up that darkarea. The grandstand seating has beenupgraded and the roof below it weather-proofed in most of the seating areas.
Here is a last minute announcement.WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED A PAVEDPATH FROM THE NORTH SIDE OF THEHERITAGE BUILDING PAST THE ENTER-TAINMENT BUILDING AND THE LEGIONBUILDING TO ACROSS THE STREETFROM THE FAIR OFFICE. This is the firststep in some day and a small fortune that
we will have all the buildings connected.This has been the most requested im-provement to our grounds for many years.
With this list, a group of businesseshave stepped up to donate and providegrants. South Central Grain sheep/goatshow ring; AgStar Financial Services newsheep/goat pens; Minnesota Valley Elec-tric Cooperative thru their OperationRound Up roof ventilation on 4-H non-an-imal building; Minnesota Legislature/De-partment of Agriculture new roof onbuilding 14, the cattle barn. The SibleyCounty American Dairy Association do-nated $2,500 for a much needed milkhouse upgrade. The Sibley County 4-HFederation recently donated $2,000 forsheep pens, show ring, and milk houseupgrade. Others helping out this year areMcGuire Electric with electrical upgrades;Prairie Lakes Arts Council a generous en-tertainment grant; Vos Construction andLocher Brothers as well as McGuire Elec-tric, all three 2015 Elite sponsors. Finally,thank you to three Fair Board membersand a Green Isle Farm family who alsodonated to our Heritage building. Theirnames are on a plaque in the Heritagebuilding with room for others who wouldlike to honor someone, a business orplace. Check with the fair office for infor-mation if interested.
I only mentioned the larger grants andsponsors due to room constrictions. Themany smaller donations were used formany smaller projects and entertain-
ment. All of these donations are consid-ered important to us. We welcome any do-nations earmarked or otherwise to makeour fair better each year. I am sure as youvisited our fair you have noticed the re-markable changes the past few years.This has been the result of Sibley Countyresidents as well as businesses pitchingin to help. The sad thing is we cannot per-sonally thank each of you who donatemoney, cash, time, labor, and support toOUR fair. Be assured OUR means all of usfrom fair board to citizens, county com-missioners, elected officials, sponsors,visitors, venders, and the many exhibiters.
THANK YOU!
Sibley County Fair Board andSibley County Agriculture Association
Part One . . . numerous changes Classic Car & Bike
Roll-InWed., Aug. 3
5:00-8:00 p.m.
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Sibley County Extension Office111 8th Street, P.O. Box 207Gaylord, MN 55334Phone: 507-237-4100Fax: [email protected]
4-H Program CoordinatorConnie Rettmann [email protected]
Administrative AssistantSusan Bentz [email protected]
Extension Educator,Ag Production SystemJulie Sievert [email protected]
Sibley County Contacts
Visit us at:www.extension.umn.edu/county/sibley OR www.mn4H.org
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE IN 4-H?4-H serves youth in grades kindergarten through one year past high school from all backgrounds and interests. 4-H offers membership withoutregard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, or handicap. Those who are in kindergarten through grade 3 may participatethrough Cloverbuds.
HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE IN 4-H?Join a local 4-H club — 4-H clubs are groups of youth who meet regularly to work on 4-H projects, perform community service, develop leadershipskills and learn to work together. Guided by one or more adult volunteers, a club can be any size, from a small group of neighborhood kids to alarge group from a school or county.
4-H CLUBSArlington Conquerors • Blazin’ West Stars • Good Cheer • High Island Clovers
Rush River Rushers • Silver Spurs • Transit Trailblazers • Weeping Willows
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EVERYBODY WINSCapture the magic of the fair for our “Fair Days Photo Contest.”
Send in your best fair photos by August 10 and you could win
1st Prize: 1-Pair of Chanhassen Dinner Theatres Tickets2nd Prize: 2-Renaissance Festival Tickets
3rd Prize: 6-Mo. Arlington Enterprise SubscriptionRULES:1. Submit your photograph or digital shot from the 2016 Sibley County Fair.
Color and/or black and white photos will be accepted.
E-mail: [email protected] with 2016 Fair Photo in the subject line.
Mail: Sibley Shopper, 402 W. Alden St., P.O. Box 388, Arlington, MN 55307Please include your name, address, phone and photo info.
2. Entries must be received by 4 p.m., Aug. 10, 2016. One entry per person.Three winners will be chosen at random. Decision is final.
3. Winners’ photographs will be shown in an upcoming issue of the SibleyShopper and online at www.ArlingtonMNnews.com.
4. Employees of this newspaper and their immediate families are not eligible.Must be at least 18 years of age to enter.
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MAYER LAW OFFICE
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ARLINGTON ANIMAL CLINICMINNESOTA VALLEY
VETERINARY SERVICES
Arlington & LeSueur, MN
Sibley County Historical Society
invites you to visit us during the Fair!
We are located between Porky�s Ham House and the Heritage Building.
Find us @ sibleycountyhistoricalmuseum.com
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and it’s time to enjoy the 4-H and other exhibits, food,
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The Sibley East School District represents the communities of Arlington, Gaylord and Green Isle.The Senior High, serving students in grades ten through twelve, and one of the Elementary Schools,serving students in grades Kindergarten through fifth, are located in Arlington. The Junior High,serving students in grades seven through nine, and our other Elementary School, serving studentsin grades Kindergarten through sixth, are located in Gaylord.
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While at the Sibley County Fair, please visit and participate in the
✯ VETERANS ✯WALKING PATH OF HONOR
located in Memorial Park on Highway 5, Arlington.
Many spaces still available for a long-lasting memorial for living or deceased veterans.
For more info, contact 507-381-8320.
VETERANSWALKING PATH OF HONOR
By Bridget Jonston
I have dozens of memories of a specialfair in Arlington, Minnesota. My mom grewup in Minnesota and lived there for mostof her life. She moved out of Minnesotawhen she was in her late teens. Anyway,her parents stayed in a small town calledArlington. It’s the type of town whereeverybody knows everybody and nobodylocks their doors. Everyone trusts eachother and there are some really amazingthings in that town. There is a memorialsite that honors veterans less than ablock away from my grandparents house.I love to go there late at night and justseep in all of the love. There is a swingthat is attached to two wooden pegs andhangs down and just touches the grass.Oh, the grass. It’s as green as, well grass!It has tiny yellow buds poking up just highenough to be stepped on by my feet run-ning to my grandparents light blue house.On one special night that I remember, mymom called me in because is was Thurs-day – the opening night of the county fair!I couldn’t wait to run on the trampled dirtand gravel and smell the corn dogs andthe sticky smell of soda. For as long as Icould remember, I had gone to the countyfair in that small town.
When I push open the metal fencing, Isee the big bears. They were wearingpink, green, blue, purple and yellowpants! They spin in a circle and those arethe rides that make you dizzy. They weremeant for little kids but sometimes even
I can’t take the spinning! Then I look overand see the big cylinder. It has colorfulswings attached on metal chains. Theyare hanging and I watch as little childrenrun to a swing, and my cousin pulls at myarm begging for me to ride it with her. Isay, later and we walk past to the bigtents. As we pass I look over to my leftand see the big ferris wheel. It has rain-bow colored steel pieces that attach eggshaped baskets. They are woven, so therider can see out but people on theground can barely see in. The seats arecold and red and just above the seats, alarge black bar rests on your lap so youdon’t, you know, fall out. When you lookpast the ferris wheel you can see a redand yellow carnival games booth. It has afew balloons hanging on to a white spraypainted cork board and there are a fewcup holders with darts in it. There is aman behind the booth shouting and beck-oning for kids to pay a crazy amount forfive darts! Squished in next to that crazybooth, is my favorite ride. It’s called theoctopus. It is surrounded by blackspeakers with yellow stripes at thetop and bottom. It has eight greenmetal “arms” that stick out. Thereis a man that has a cigarette hang-ing out of his mouth. He takes myticket and helps me get into a ten-tacle. The seat is cold on my legsand all I feel is peace, even thoughI am about to be whipped aroundand around and around until Ican’t walk without throwing up. I
wait for the ride to start and when it finallydoes, I smile! I have been waiting for thismoment for a year and when the rideends, I get right back in line. Emma, mysister, runs to the snow-cone booth withmy cousins, Freddy and Lucy, but I stay. Iwait in line for just a couple of minutes.And then it happens again. That state oftotal relaxation. Then I smile. And it’s likethat for half an hour. Wait, relax, smile.Wait, relax, smile.
I finally join my family in the tent wheremy sister has demolished her piña coladasnow-cone and Lucy hasn’t even made adent. I see my grandma, talking to all ofher old lady friends. I love the fair. I lovethe baby petting zoo and the rides. I lovethe connections that people make witheach other and the food. I love the thingsyou can learn from a carnival. I love thetime that I get to spend with my familyand I love that it’s a tradition. That’s why,when I think of summer, I think of the car-nival. I think of the food, the rides, and thegames. I think of simply happiness!
Carnival Memories of Mine APPEARINGon the
Heritage StageSat., Aug. 6
12 p.m. & 2 p.m.
Raptor CenterEstablished in 1974 as part of the
University of Minnesota College of Vet-erinary Medicine, The Raptor Center re-habilitates around 800 sick and injuredraptors each year, while helping to iden-tify emerging environmental issues re-lated to raptor health and populations.Our educational programs are packedwith age-appropriate information that isboth educational and entertaining. Weexplore the different raptors found inMinnesota and their role in the environ-ment. We also educate the public onthe positive and negative impact hu-mans have on our environment andabout The Raptor Center and its impor-tant role in protecting raptors and theworld we share.
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See these Sibley County area NAPA Stores!
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Arlington Autoand Farm Supply, Inc.402 Highway 5 NW, Arlington
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Tuesday, August 2Food Show ..........................1 p.m.Cat & Pet Judging ............4-7 p.m.Conference Judging ........2-7 p.m.
Wednesday, August 3Rabbit Entry Deadline ........2 p.m.Rabbit Tattoo Checking ......3 p.m.Rabbit Judging ..............4:30 p.m.Dairy Entry Deadline ..........5 p.m.Sheep & Goat Entry Deadline..6 p.m.Sheep Weigh-In..............6:30 p.m.Livestock Entry Deadline ....8 p.m.
Thursday, August 4Lamb Lead ....................8:30 a.m.Sheep Judging ....................9 a.m.Dairy Judging ......................9 a.m.Poultry Judging ....................4 p.m.Beef I.D. & Weigh-In ......6:30 p.m.
Friday, August 5Goat Judging ..................7:30 a.m.Swine Weigh-In ....................8 a.m.Horse Show..........................8 a.m.Beef Judging ..................3:30 p.m.
In Most Cases, Open Class Judging follows the 4-H Judging.
Space is limited.
Saturday, August 6Open Class Dairy ..........8:30 a.m.Swine Judging......................9 a.m.Open Class Sheep ......11:30 a.m.State Fair Deadline..........12 Noon4-H Ribbon Auction ............3 p.m.Open Class Beef Show........5 p.m.
Sunday, August 7Llama Show....................9:30 a.m.Livestock Costume Contest..10:30 a.m.State Fair Mtg. (Non-Livestock)......1 p.m.State Fair Mtg. (Livestock)....1:30 p.m.Round Robin Showmanship....3:30 p.m.4-H Premium Distribution ....3:30-5:30 p.m.Livestock Projects Released ....6 p.m.4-H Projects Released ........6 p.m.Food Stand Clean Up ..........6 p.m.
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their pleasant mix of Old-time, Bluegrass, Irish, and Gospel music. Sherry (age 22)plays guitar and mandolin and also does most of the lead vocals with her clear sweetvoice. Tom (age 20) plays banjo, guitar, pennywhistle, and musical saw and singsmale lead and harmony. Julie (age 19) plays bass and lends her cheery voice to themix. Mary (age 12) does fiddle and vocals and Jim (age 7) tells jokes and sings. Whenthe five siblings get together to play music, there’s never a dull moment.”
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4-H CLUBSJim Mueller, Chm.Dennis VanMoorlehemDeric SievertMatt ScharpeClayton Strobel
BUILDING & GROUNDSMike Scharping, Chm.Jeff Schuetz, Co-ChairRichard TrockeWayne SchneiderMatt OttoGreg WickenhauserKeith HerdJim FlanneryMike StummDeric SievertLogan St. John
BUILDING RENTALDennis VanMoorlehem, Chm.Mike ScharpingJeff SchuetzMatt OttoBob NielsenKeith HerdMike StummSam Ediger-Johnson
BULL RIDING EVENTMike Scharping, Chm.Jeff SchuetzMatt OttoBruce FroehlichBob NielsenKeith HerdCody StinsonSam Ediger-JohnsonMike StummClayton StrobelDennis VanMoorlehemGreg Wickenhauser
COMMERCIAL SPACE RENTALDennis VanMoorlehem, Chm.Bruce FroehlichKeith Herd
CONCESSIONSMark Erickson, Chm.Jeff SchuetzCody Stinson
CORN FEEDWayne Schneider, Chm.Deric SievertMike StummTerry Tuchtenhagen
DAIRY & BEEF CATTLEJim Mueller, Chm.Jim FlanneryWayne SchneiderMatt ScharpeDave BattcherClayton StrobelLogan St. John
ENTERTAINMENTJeff Schuetz, Chm.Barb BeningDeric SievertMatt ScharpeBruce FroehlichMike StummLynn Woods
EXHIBITOR’S HANDBOOKMatt ScharpeSam Ediger-Johnson
F.F.A.Harry Sloot, Chm.Bruce FroehlichDeric SievertTerry Tuchtenhagen
FINANCEKeith Herd, Chm.Barb BeningGreg Wickenhauser
HORSESRichard Trocke, Chm.Wayne SchneiderMike Scharping
HORTICULTUREBarb Bening, Chm.Matt ScharpeSam Ediger-JohnsonMark Erickson
INSURANCEBarb Bening, Chm.Dennis VanMoorlehemKeith Herd
MACHINERY LOTSJim Flannery, Chm.Bob NielsenGreg WickenhauserCody Stinson
POLICING/PARKINGKeith Herd, Chm.Terry Tuchtenhagen, Co-Chm.Jim MuellerJeff SchuetzMatt OttoCody Stinson
POULTRY & RABBITSBarb Bening, Chm.Harry Sloot
PUBLICITYMatt Scharpe, Chm.Sam Ediger-Johnson, Co-ChairJeff SchuetzHarry SlootMark Erickson
QUEEN CONTESTDennis VanMoorlehem, Chm.
REFRESHMENT STANDMatt Otto, Co-ChairJeff Schuetz, Co-ChairTerry TuchtenhagenGreg Wickenhauser
SHEEPDeric Sievert, Chm.Dave BattcherHarry Sloot
SWINEHarry Sloot, Chm.Bruce FroehlichDave Battcher
SUPT. OF ALL LIVESTOCKJim Mueller
ASST. SUPT.Jim Flannery
TECHNOLOGYMatt Scharpe, Chm.Mark Erickson, Co-ChairDennis VanMoorlehemMatt OttoSam Ediger-Johnson
TICKET SELLERS/TAKERSBarb Bening, Chm.Jim MuellerDave BattcherKeith HerdRichard TrockeMark Erickson
TRACK COMMITTEEBruce Froehlich, Chm.Bob NielsenMike ScharpingMatt OttoTerry TuchtenhagenJim FlanneryKeith HerdLynn WoodsLogan St. John
SPONSORSHIPNew Auburn, Gaylord, GlencoeCody Stinson, Chm.Dennis VanMoorlehemDave Battcher
WinthropBruce Froehlich, Chm.Harry Sloot, Co-ChairMark Erickson
Henderson, LeSueur, Belle PlaineWayne Schneider, Chm.Clayton StrobelSam Ediger-Johnson
ArlingtonBarb Bening, Chm.Jeff SchuetzMatt OttoMatt ScharpeMike StummMike ScharpingLogan St. John
GibbonDeric Sievert, Chm.Greg Wickenhauser
Green IsleJim Flannery, Chm.Richard TrockeJim MuellerBob Nielsen
Fair Board Committee Members
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Class 5Lot 1 – AdultLot 2 – Children 15
yrs. & underPrizesFirst – $15; Second – $10; Third – $5Scarecrows must be free-standing andnot over 8 feet tall or under 3 feet tall.
JudgingThe judging is based on:• Creativity and Originality• Character – likeness of a person• How materials are utilized
ScarecrowContest
19th Annual Bake-N-Taste ADULT CONTEST
BREAD PUDDINGSponsored by Sibley County FairThursday, August 4 • 2:00 p.m.
Prizes: First = $25Second = $20Third = $15Fourth = $10
* 6” Square Corner* Open to any individual who is a Sibley County
resident.* Entry must be made from “scratch.”* Bring item on your own disposable plate.* Recipe listing the ingredients and preparation in-
structions must be submitted with the entry, printedon one side of the page.
* Last entries will be accepted at 1:45 p.m.* Contest begins at 2:00 p.m.
Judging will be based on the following criteria:a. Flavor ....................................................................30b. Overall Appearance..............................................25c. Moistness and Crumb/Texture............................20d. Consistency (size and shape)..............................15e. Creativity (appearance, ingredients, etc.) ..........10
TOTAL: 100 points
11th Annual Bake-N-Taste YOUTH CONTEST
CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIESSponsored by Sibley County FairThursday, August 4 • 2:00 p.m.
Prizes: First = $25Second = $20Third = $15Fourth = $10
* 6” Square Corner* Open to any individual who is a Sibley County
resident.* Entry must be made from “scratch.”* Bring item on your own disposable plate.* Recipe listing the ingredients and preparation in-
structions must be submitted with the entry, printedon one side of the page.
* Last entries will be accepted at 1:45 p.m.* Contest begins at 2:00 p.m.
Judging will be based on the following criteria:a. Flavor ....................................................................30b. Overall Appearance..............................................25c. Moistness and Crumb/Texture............................20d. Consistency (size and shape)..............................15e. Creativity (appearance, ingredients, etc.) ..........10
TOTAL: 100 points
Bake n’ Taste Contests
JKAmusements
Wednesday ONLY$1.00 per ride
6-10 p.m.
Armband Days: Thurs. 6-10 p.m.
Fri. 6-10 p.m.Sat. 3-7 p.m.Sun. 1-5 p.m.
Ride tickets available at the fair:$3 each, 10 for $27 or 20 for $50 (each ride requires 1 ride ticket)
opens at 6 p.m. Wed., August 3
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APPEARINGat the Sibley County Fair
Wed., Aug. 3 • 7:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.
Thurs., Aug. 4 • 8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m.
Fri., Aug. 5 • 9:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m.
Sat., Aug. 6 • 9:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m.
Come See our Booth in the Heritage Building at the Sibley County Fair!
UPCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS:OCT. 31 DEC. 3
HALLOWEEN ARLI-DAZZLEFRIGHT NIGHT “Probably Minnesota’s LargestMAIN STREET Lighted Christmas Parade”
Working for the community and “area” businesses.Membership open to local businesses and residents. Come join us!
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Lester Buildings, a leader in post-frame (pole barn) construction has exciting full-time carpentry opportunities throughout Central Minnesota. We also have full-time manufacturing opportunities in our Lester Prairie plant. We are a safety conscious, quality-minded, team oriented company.
Construction: We are seeking candidates with knowledge and experience using hand tools, power tools and various construction equipment. Experience in post-frame construction is a plus. Responsibilities range from basic framing to exterior finish work. This position may require occasional travel with per diem included for overnight stays.
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Apply online at www.lesterbuildings.com
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, 122K
$21,9
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t, 3
8K
$14,9
75
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up c
am
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2K
$16,9
75
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$18,9
75