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  • 7/28/2019 Garfield County Fair

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    Celebrating the Past...Building the Future!

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    e Gareld County Board of Commissioners,County Manager, and Fair Board of 2013, welcomeyou to the 75th Gareld County Fair & Rodeo. We

    invite one and all to experience the many attractionshandpicked for your enjoyment. We hope you havefun during our weeklong festivities!

    Start with viewing the many exhibits in our OpenClass and ne arts area.

    Enjoy the livestock animals raised by our local 4-Hand FFA youth, watch the Family Rodeo with muttonbusting, the Pro Bull Riding event, and the ColoradoPro Rodeo Association rodeo.

    Travel back in time with our Heritage Nightcelebration, barn dance and free apple pie and icecream. Listen to great music at our concert, starring

    the Charlie Daniels Band and Jack Ingram. Strollthrough the Kids Corner and the Merchant Village.Take a seat and enjoy the daily entertainment at theBackstage behind the bandstands.

    View the perfection of restoration of 100+ vehiclesin the Car Show, before you see cars smashing andcrashing at the demolition derby. Be sure to walk by

    the antique tractors and the Heritage Museum,on display at the fairgrounds, in the North

    Hall.

    We take great pride in serving ourcommunity, and providing the bestfair possible. It is a privilege and honorto be a part of such heritage. ankyou to the sponsors and volunteersfor their dedication and hard work, to

    make this years Gareld County Fair arip roarin success!

    e Gareld County Fair Board invites allto take part in your Gareld County Fair. Be a

    participant and/or spectator. We also encourage youto share your ideas, and input for fair events, newand old, in the coming years. Let us hear from you!

    See you at the fair!

    GARFIELD COUNTY FAIR BOARD-2013LEVY BURRIS, Fair Board President CODY SMITH, Fair Board Vice-President

    DOREEN HERRIOTT, Fair Board Secretary MELANIE CARDIFF, Fair Board Member

    JOYCE GORNICK, Fair Board Member COLBY RUSSELL, Fair Board Member

    EILEEN SHEETS, Fair Board Member KRISTA DEHERRERA, Fair Coordinator

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    The mission of the Fair Board is to provide a Garfield County Fair that embracesall ages, cultures and entities, while promoting a spirit of community,

    family values and an educational emphasis on our western heritage.

    Fair Board Greeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

    Thanks to Our Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    Honorees & Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    Royalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    Family Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

    Heritage Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

    PBR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    C o n c e r t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7

    C P R A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9

    Demolition Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

    Fiesta Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

    Car Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

    Kids Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

    Merchant Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

    Backstage Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

    L i v e s t o c k C h a m p i o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1

    Livestock Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

    Livestock Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

    Events Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

    P a r a d e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8

    Open Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

    Open Class Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

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    Gareld County is celebrating the 75thanniversary Gareld County Fair a majormilestone for this event, and a tribute to ourcommunity and its agricultural heritage.

    e Gareld County Commissioners are veryhappy to help with this project and a very special

    commemorative celebration. We have hadcounty sta work diligently to develop betterfacilities at the Gareld County Fairgrounds inpreparation for the fair, and to showcase our fairto the county and our visitors. Mike Samson,Gareld County Commissioner

    is fair, this year, this celebration is a renewedcommitment to our citizens and the county fairprocess. We welcome your ideas, thoughts and

    comments on the fair. We are very glad to investin the future of the fair in our county, and toencourage growth and development of it withinour community in the next 75 years and more. John Martin, Chair, Gareld County Board ofCounty Commissioners

    Congratulations on 75 years, and we extend asincere thank you to all of the volunteers overmany decades who have made the fair a greatsuccess in Gareld County. is success is dueto our strong agricultural community, and it hasbrought economic and social healthiness to our

    county, in addition to the fun and entertainmentit brings to us. Tom Jankovsky, GareldCounty Commissioner

    Enjoy the fair!

    Don Darrell family, Sonny Dunn, Renelle Lott, Darcy Copeland,

    Bubbles Starbuck, the Bernklau family, the Nieslanik family and

    the DoDo family for their photo contributions.

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    HALL OF FAME2007

    Alpine BankHy-Way FeedGerry DavisFruita Coop

    2008

    Jay GentryEncana Oil & Gas

    Chelewski Pipe & Supply

    2009

    Darlene MackleyWilliams Production

    Larry McCown

    2010

    Jack PrettiLarry McCownRalph SritzlanWayne Pollard

    2011

    Marvelle CoueyMountain View Tree Farm

    Steve Hauquitz

    Paul Bernklau

    2012Cynthia Chelewski

    Sharon FazziLinda Hansen

    Perry WillGeorge & Phyllis Scarrow

    2013

    Frank & Bubbles Starbuck

    Jim, John, Paul & Bob Nieslanik

    Shell Oil

    LEONARD HEDBERGFebruary 2, 1943 March 17, 2013

    MARVELLE COUEYJuly 31, 1918 March 11, 2012

    JULIE LYNCHNovember 6, 1972 August 9, 2011

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    Gift Baskets

    Candles

    Chocolates

    Silks

    Plants-indoor & out

    Balloons

    Stuffed Animals

    Wedo

    Weddings

    Weekly Schedule:Sunday Worship 10:30am & 6 pm

    Bible Study - All Ages 9:15 am

    Childrens Church 10:30am

    Wednesday 1063 Student Ministries 6 pm

    Kids For Christ {KFC} 6:30 pm

    Worship Service 6:30 pm

    Come & be a part of the many Ministries & Activities at RMBC -

    Step Up, Step Out Ladies Ministry B-Men Ministry1063 Student Ministries Kids For Christ {KFC}International & Local Missions Sportsmens MinistrySowers & Reapers Quilting Ministry MOPS {Mothers of Preschoolers}Annual June Vacation Bible School Oct 31stFamily Fun Festival

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    e Gareld County Fair & Rodeo Royaltyprogram is designed to provide an opportunity

    for young women to be spokespersons for theGareld County Fair & Rodeo, the sport of rodeo,the western way of life and their communityof Gareld County. ere are many events inGareld County, neighboring counties and thestate of Colorado that oer opportunities for theroyalty to connect with the communities andprofessionally represent our county and fair.e Royalty Program is also designed to preparethe participants to become future leaders of our

    community thru leadership skills, organizationalskills, public speaking and community relations.

    For more information refer to the

    current Gareld County, Royalty Guide atwww.GareldCountyFair.com

    Annie McNeel - Queenis from New Castle. She wasa 11-year member of theGareld County 4-H anda 4 year member of RieFFA. She is a sophomore atNortheastern Junior College

    studying Animal Scienceand Elementary Education.At NJC she is on the Live-

    stock Judging Team and is a member of Aggies Club.In her spare time Annie likes to show livestock, ridehorses and go hunting. Annie has had many cham-pions at the Gareld County Fair between 2009 and2012. Annie enjoys working with youth and encour-ages them to raise livestock.

    Alli Sexton - Queen Atten-

    dant. will be a freshmen atCoal Ridge High School. Herhorses are a main priority inher life. Shes a member ofthe National Little BritchesRodeo Association. Shecompetes in barrels, polesand trail course. She lovesto play volleyball and spend

    time with her friends and family. In 2012, she placed3rd in Beef Showmanship, and she is proud of this rstyear accomplishement. She considers it an honor torepresent Gareld County Fair and Rodeo as princess.She enjoys singing and has been a choir member forseveral years.

    Katy Manuppella - Princess

    Katy is 13 years old, andattends Riverside MiddleSchool. Her passion in lifeis basketball, and she lovesriding and showing horses.She enjoyed showing goats in4-H, as well as other live-stock shows and jackpots.Shes looking forward to an-

    other busy summer with her animals and represent-

    ing Gareld County Royalty with her horse, Ted.

    Karly Manuppella - Princess

    Karly will be in eighth gradeat Riverside Middle School,and she just turned 13. Herinterests include playingbasketball and volleyball, aswell as showing horses andlivestock. She cant wait toride her horse, Skye, as Gar-eld County Fair and Rodeo

    Princess in many of the areas parades and rodeos.

    Photos by Innovations by D

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    Monday, August 5th

    6pm

    FREE

    Admission is FREE, competition fees apply

    RODEO IS BACK! Kicking-o the fair is theFamily Rodeo on Monday night, August 5.Young buckaroos, their families, friends and thewhole community are invited to join the fun andcompetition

    Guaranteed fun for the whole family!

    Family FunSince the 1800s, the rodeo lifestyle of cowboysand cowgirls has always been a part of lifewith gatherings at rodeos as contestants and

    spectators. is year, at the 75th Annual GareldCounty Fair & Rodeo, we intend to continue thistradition. Families can watch and/or compete asteams against other families.

    Mutton BustingFamily Barrel Racing (FB)

    Family Team Roping (FTR)Family Daily Ribbon Roping (FDR)

    Stick Horse Races

    Sibling Poles (SP)

    Entry Information:

    Pre-registration for mutton busting will beon Monday and Tuesday (July 29 - 30) from5 - 8 p.m. at the Gareld County FairgroundsNorth Hall. NO ENTRIES WILL BE TAKENPAST TUESDAY, JULY 30, FOR MUTTONBUSTING.

    e top ve boys and top ve girls in muttonbusting will progress to ride at the CPRA eventFriday night for the championship title.e TopFive Boys & Top Five Girls in Mutton Bustin willprogress to Friday Night and Ride at the CPRAfor Championship Title.

    Competitor Entry Fees:

    Books open at 4 pm, Monday, August 5th

    Stick Horse Races FREE

    FB & SP $15.00/teamFTR & FDR $25.00/team

    Mutton Busting Entries $10.00/entries(60 pounds or less, limit of 50 competitors)

    For more information, contact: Cody [email protected] 303-902-1532

    Sponsored by

    Rocky MountainBaptist Church

    CODY & NIKKI SMITH

    Coordinators / Fair Board

    JIM & EILEEN SHEETS

    Fair Board

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    Wednesday, August 7th

    4 - 11 pm

    FREE

    Join us for Heritage Night, Wednesday, August7, 4 - 11pm, for an evening of memories andcelebration, touching upon the past 75 years ofthe Gareld County Fair.

    e evening begins with a display of strokesfrom the past. is will include tractors andmachinery spanning approximately the last 75years. e display is possible with the help ofFred Dice from Berthod Motors Equipment,Inc., Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Come andenjoy viewing the machinery of the past andpresent.

    At 4:30 p.m., backstage, you are welcome toview the 4-H Fashion Review contestants andperformances.

    At 6 p.m., the Glenwood Springs Vaudevillepresents an exciting FREE performance.Directed by Jon Goss, the troupe always deliversan exciting performance. e location isbackstage.

    Spurring on at 7 p.m., Pro Bull Riding will set thepace for excitement with top bull riders. (Ticketsare necessary for this event.)

    e evening will include an old-fashioned barndance with the sounds of the Narrow GaugeBand from Colorado Springs. is is a free

    event! e band will entertain from 8 to 11 p.m.,

    playing favorites for your dancing and listeningpleasure.

    At the barn dance, free apple pie and ice creamwill be served. Come onecome all to dance,listen, eat and be merry!

    A strenuous community eort is going intocreation of our Heritage Museum. Memorabiliafrom the past will be assembled by many long-time fair participants, residents and families

    involved in the past years of the Gareld CountyFair. We hope you will come by and enjoyviewing these many treasures displayed in theNorth Hall.

    See you at the fair, August 5 - 11, 2013!

    Free Apple Pie & Ice CreamCo-Sponsored by

    19th Street Dinner,Glenwood Springs, CO

    & Gareld County Fair

    ank you to Paul Bernklau and all theforerunners of Gareld County for

    sharing your memorabilia tomake this museum possible.

    JOYCE GORNICK

    Coordinator / Fair Board

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    e Professional Bull Riders (PBR) are buckinginto the Gareld County Fair on Wednesday,

    August 7 at 7 p.m. e night will be lled withrank bulls, high scores and talented cowboys.

    Gareld County Fair will showcase some ofrising stars of the PBR. ere will be novices andveteran favorites. e competitors will face-oagainst the most famous animal athletes in thebusiness.

    What is the Touring Pro Division?

    e PBRs Touring Pro Division oers up andcoming bull riders the opportunity to competein PBR sanctioned events, while earning moneyto qualify for the PBRs elite Built Ford ToughWorld Finals. More than 104 million viewerstune in each year to the PBR on VS, FOX, CBS,NBC, and on a host of foreign networks acrossthe globe. With over 500 hours of prime timeprogramming annually, PBR ranks among one

    of the most highly-watched sports on air. Inaddition, it attracts over one million live event

    attendees each year. Included in the competition

    is the marquee Built Ford Tough Series andthe Touring Pro Division. ey are designedspecically for entry level contestants. e PBRis headquartered in Pueblo, Colorado. It hasover 800 athletes competing in more than 250PBR sanctioned competitions. In 2005, the PBRexpanded its international interests, openingo ces in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico.

    For more information and for tickets, go to

    www.GareldCountyFair.com

    Wednesday, August 7th - 7pm$15 Adults $10 Students & Seniors

    (students 8-14, seniors 65+)Kids 7 and under free!

    VIP area in support of Hospice of the Valley,sponsored by Orrison Distributing & Silt Discount Liquors

    PBR sponsored byTractor Supply - O cial Panel/Fence Supplier

    Mr. Ts/Purina - O cial Feed Suppliere Moose 100.7

    CODY SMITH

    Coordinator / Fair Board

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    Thursday, August 8th - 7 & 8pm$15 Adults $10 Students & Seniors

    (students 8-14, seniors 65+)

    Kids 7 and under free!

    THE CHARLIE DANIELS BANDFew individuals have symbolized the south in popularculture as directly and indelibly as Charlie Daniels.

    Encyclopedia of Southern Culture

    Charlie Daniels is partly western and partly southern. Hissignature bullrider hat and belt buckle, his lifestyle on theTwin Pines Ranch (a boyhood dream come true), his love ofhorses, cowboy lore and the heroes of championship rodeo,western movies, and Louis LAmour novels, identify him asa westerner. e son of a lumberjack and a southerner by

    birth, his music - rock, country, bluegrass, blues, gospel - isquintessentially southern. In fact, even his bent for all thingswestern is southern, because his attire, his lifestyle and hisinterests are historically emblematic of southern working-class solidarity with the lone cowboy individualism ofthe American West. It hasnt been so much a style of music,but more the values consistently reected in several stylesthat has connected Charlie Daniels with millions of fans.For decades, he has steadfastly refused to label his music asanything other than CDB music, music that is now sungaround the re at 4-H Club and scout camps,helped elect an American president, andbeen popularized on a variety ofradio formats.

    JACK INGRAMWhen Jack Ingram won the2008 Academy of CountryMusic award for Best NewMale Vocalist thousands ofpeople in the audience hadto be smiling to themselvesabout that whole newthing. ey knew thethirty-something, steel-eyed veteran acceptingthat trophy on that stagein Vegas had been rockingroadhouses, theaters andstadiums relentlesslysince 1997, that hed beencelebrated by critics and fans of hard-core country musicfor more than a decade, and that as a Texas-born songwriterand performer, hed been on the short list of next generationartists who could ll the boots of Lone Star legends, likeWillie and Waylon and the Boys.

    In a time when the music industry tries so hard to jam newartists up to the top of the charts before theyre ready, only toso oen see them plummet back to earth, Ingrams rise hasbeen slow and steady, fueled by dreams and hopes for sure,but more substantially by high standards and the ambitionfor a career measured in decades and inuence rather thanchart position. Hes in the best place hes ever been, and itsclear from a few listens to Big Dreams & High Hopes thatcondence is bolstering his artistry.

    VIP area in support of Hospice of the Valley,sponsored by Orrison Distributing

    & Silt Discount LiquorsConcert sponsored by

    KMTSBighorn Toyota

    JOYCE GORNICK

    Coordinator / Fair Board

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    KMTS welcomesKMTS welcomes

    you to theyou to the75th Annual Garfield75th Annual GarfieldCounty FairCounty Fair

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    CPRA rodeo action is back at the GareldCounty Fair! Join us in the main outdoor arena,

    Friday, August 9, for all the spills, thrills andglory of professional rodeo.

    Are you tough enough towear pink?is year, we celebratesurvivors of breast cancerby oering free tickets to all

    breast cancer survivors. Get your free ticket tothe event by visiting the the Tough Enough to

    Wear Pink tent, next to the box o ce. Grabsome TETWP merchandise, and help supportbreast cancer research. Survivors, register to wina pair of cowboy boots from Roaring Fork Coop.

    www.toughenoughtowearpink.com

    Events Include:

    Steer Wrestling

    Bull Riding Bareback Riding

    Mixed Team Roping

    Ladies Barrel Race

    Saddle Bronco Riding

    Breakaway Roping

    Team Roping

    Tie Down Roping

    Colorado Professional Rodeo Association

    www.coloradoprorodeo.com

    Local entry information Slack: Friday, August 9, at 11 a.m. Entry Phone: 719-486-0599 or

    cprao [email protected] Added money: $700 all events; $350 both

    ends of the Open/Mixed team roping Entry Fees: BB/SW/SB $76; LBR $71; TD/

    BKW $100; OTR/MTR $117 per person;

    BR $91 Stock Contractor: Southwick/Rawhide

    Rodeo Co.

    Friday, August 9th - 7pm

    $5 All AgesTickets available at

    www.GarfieldCountyFair.com

    VIP area in support of Hospice of the Valley,sponsored byOrrison Distributing & Silt Discount Liquors

    CPRA sponsored byMr. Ts/Purina - O cial Feed Supplier

    Orrison DistributingRoaring Fork Co-op

    KEKB

    CODY SMITH

    Coordinator / Fair Board

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    Mr. T'sHardware & Building Supply livestock & pet food, pet supplies

    lumber doors windows drywall tools paint plumbing garden supplies

    Industrial/Commercial Supply culvert erosion control pipe valves & fittings

    fire-resistant clothing safety equipment

    6300 County Road 335, New Castle, CO 81647970-984-2977 Store 970-982-3112 Fax

    (South of the Colorado River)www.shopmrts.com

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    Hear the roar of the crowd!Feel the excitement all around. Demolition

    Derby is back for another year. Come and seelocal drivers crash it out for cheers, jeers andgreat prizes. e Demolition Derby is heldSaturday, August 10, at 7 p.m. in the outdoorarena. Get your cars, friends and family readyfor the excitement!

    History of Demolition Derby DemolitionDerbies were rst held in the 1950s at variousfairs, race tracks and speedways by independent

    promoters. As far back as the 1930s, Ford ModelTs, were reportedly used. e sports popularitygrew throughout the 1960s, becoming a standardof county fairs in rural areas. e sportspopularity peaked in the 1970s. e demolitionderby was originally designed to serve as anamusement, while attendees bought food andbeverages from concessions.

    Vehicles

    Competitors have traditionally used full-size,American made sedans and station wagons,especially those from the 1960s and 70s. esewere larger, heavier, and had more robust framesthan later full-size vehicles. e 1964-1966Chrysler Imperial achieved near-legendarystatus for its crashworthiness, and is still bannedfrom most derby events. Scrap vehicles are

    purchased from junkyards and private owners.

    Cars can go for less than $500, but some select(and rust-free) mid-1970s sedans and stationwagons may go for more than $1,000. A vehiclemay be patched up and re-used for several events.Pit crews work together e ciently to repair heat-winning cars, so they can return to compete inthe feature event. Most derbies require that thesame car qualifying in the heat must be used inthe feature. Occasionally, some derbies allowheat winners to use a fresh car in the feature.

    Contact: Roger Coombs,[email protected] or 970-379-4460

    Saturday, August 10th - 7pm$15 Adults $10 Students & Seniors

    (students 8-14, seniors 65+)Kids 7 and under free!

    VIP area in support of Hospice of the Valley,sponsored by Orrison Distributing &

    Silt Discount Liquors

    Sponsored byAspen Valley Harley Davidson/

    Mountain PowersportsTCS General Contracting

    4 Wheelers Clube Range

    PATTY & ROGER COOMBS

    Coordinators

    LEVY BURRIS

    Fair Board

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    Celebrando tu singular herencia cultural, y mas que nada tu musica.

    La Nueva Mix es la mas ardiente, de alta energia, con noticias

    interactivas y la unica estacion de radio con musica, sirviento a

    la comunidad latina de alto crecimiento en el oeste de Colorado.

    Pueden sintonizar las mejores canciones de reggeton, salsa,

    cumbia, tropical, regional Mexicana, las del recuerdo y los exitos

    de hoy, en si, la musica latina mas popular del momento al rededor

    del mundo. La Nueva Mix es la mezcla musical perfecta.

    Join La Nueva Mix for

    Fiesta Day, August 11thThe final event of the

    75th Garfield County Fair & Rodeo

    Noon to 7 p.m.Live Music, Rodeo, Food and

    Retail Vendors & Kids Activities

    www.lanuevamix.com

    Sunday, August 11th - 12 -7pmJoin La Nueva Mix Radio Station for the nal dayof the Gareld County Fair & Rodeo on Sunday,August 11! Celebrate Latino culture from 12 7p.m. with a rodeo, and live music from great bands!Enjoy authentic Latino food and retail vendorsduring the day too! e rodeo will feature BullRiding, Bronc Riding, Freestyle Bull Fighting andWild Cow Riding. Plus, bring the kids for MuttonBusting and the Calf Scramble! Live music will befeatured from three great bands throughout the

    day! La Nueva Mix serves the Latino communitiesof Gareld, Eagle, Pitkin and Summit counties witha variety of music and live and local information.Visit www.lanuevamix.com for all the details onFiesta Day Sunday, August 11 from 12 7 p.m.

    Colby Russell Sponsored byFair Board La Nueva Mix

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    Text ASPENHD to 41411 for the latest informationon events and specials!

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    Saturday, August 10th - 11:30am

    Summer of Thunder 2013We are pleased to present the 5th Annual Gareld CountyFair Car Show, Saturday, August 10th, immediatelyfollowing the parade. e car show is open to the showis open to everyone! From the classic restoration and the60s muscle car, to todays Hi-Tech zoomies, we invite allto participate. We welcome the young people with theirHi-Tech racers and grandpa with his favorite old sedan.

    For early registrants, there is a $20.00 entry fee. Participants

    will receive a grab bag, t-shirt and dash plaque. Entry theday of the show is $25.00. Please RSVP early and save.

    e show is sponsored by local area businesses andindividual sponsors.

    All early entries will also be allowed to enter the paradeat no additional expense. e only stipulations are your

    vehicle must be street legal, and have proof of insurance.

    ere can be no exhibition of speed (burn out orsquealing tires) or you will removed from the parade.

    Prizes will be awarded to the top twenty cars. A Best ofShow trophy will be awarded, and it will be determined bya panel of judges. A Peoples Choice award trophy will alsobe given. ere are door prizes for the participants. Muchenjoyment is in store for all. Come look, talk, enjoy, butremember dont touch.

    For more information, please contact Levy Burris [email protected] or 970-876-0653.

    Sponsored byBank of Colorado

    Steak &Seafood

    Saturday &Sunday

    Brunch

    BeautifullyRemodeled

    Levy Burris Coordinator / Fair Board

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    Noahs Ark Petting ZooPetting Zoo: Free, $1 for food baggies

    e magic of any event is watching a child discoveran animal previously seen only in books. Noahs ArkPetting Zoo oers a complete hands-on experience forboth children and adults.

    We feature a wide variety of animals in our zoo suchas dierent types of sheep, goats, llamas, miniaturehorses, donkeys, cows, chickens, ducks and rabbits.In season, babies can be seen with their mothers. Oursta is continuously available to ensure safety and

    answer questions.Pony Rides: $5 per ride

    Your young cowboy or cowgirl can come and have ablast riding a little pony.

    Amusements and InflatablesBounce Castle: $2 for 3 minutesMechanical Bull: $5Carnival Games: $1 (prizes given for participation)

    Jump into the fun with our amusements section of

    the Kids Corner. Kids can enjoy the Bounce Castleas well as try their luck at the carnival games. Foradventurous folks we will have a mechanical bull.Speeds are catered to the rider and can go from MILDTO WILD!

    Young Guns Wild WestAlways free!

    Our grounds attraction becomes an oasis for familiesto return, again and again, between activities andother scheduled fair entertainment, for children to behappy and engaged. Young Guns Wild West Fun Parkoers three ineractie shows daily! Children 10 andunder can sign up for:

    A Quick Draw Contest A Sharp Shooter Contest A Bull Roping Contest

    Every child is a winner with a souvenir Young Gunsribbon and the 1st-place winner in each contest winsa special prize. Fill out your entertainment calendarwith three great daily interactive shows for children.Young Guns Wild West Fun Park provides three30-minute shows plus eight hours of continuousentertainment.

    Wild Wheel Barrow RaceFree to enterFriday August 9th, 2103 4pm

    In front of the Backstage

    *Grab two of your buddies and challenge anotherteam for a chance to win tickets to our DemolitionDerby on Saturday night.

    *4 Teams of three

    Ages 12 - 15 Ages 16 & up

    *Prizes: Pair of tickets for each winner from each agecategory to the Demolition Derby

    e rst team to complete each station correctlymoves on to the next bracket.

    Sponsored byGrace Bible Fellowship

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    Our Merchant Village is gearing up for the 75 thanniversary celebration with merchants and

    craers from all over our region oering theirproducts. e Merchant Village oers jewelryfrom local craers, home dcor, clothing, cook-ware, rodeo gear, ceramics and so much more.Booth spaces are a $100 for the whole week.

    The Craft Tentis an exciting new concept for cra-ers and artisans to sell their wares with more ex-ibility and less overhead. e fair will provide an8-foot table, chair and lighting for evening hours

    within the Cra Tent. You can rent a table underthe cra tent for only $20/day. Choose whicheverof these ts your schedule and budget.We are ac-cepting applications for the Cra Tent through-out the summer until July 30. is is an incredibleopportunity for all the creative folk in our com-munities to showcase their skills and build theirmarkets. Grab a spot before theyre gone!

    The New Demonstration Station will be availablefor anyone to demonstrate their products andskills, or to educate our Western Slope commu-nities. is will include gardening, home brew-ing, home arts, cooking, ne arts, cras and awide variety of information on interesting top-ics. Free samples or hands-on experience forfair patrons is an excellent way to showcase yourproducts. Electricity, tables and audience chairswill be provided under a tent. e Demonstra-tion Station is FREE.

    Food Courte Fair Food Court will oer something for

    everybodys taste.taste, including hamburgers,hotdogs, BBQ, sandwiches, Mexican, Asian, Na-tive Indian and all the usual snacks. You can al-ways grab some favorites like kettle corn or fun-nel cakes to satisfy the need for tasty snacks youonly nd at fairs!

    Beer GardenEnjoy a cold brew in the aernoon while enjoy-ing some of our backstage entertainment, or

    grab a beer during any one of our main events inthe grandstands. e Rie Elks provides Coorsproducts and micro brews. Sunday, our FiestaDay celebration will have Club Rotario sponsor-ing Spanish brews along with American favor-ites.

    MERCHANT VILLAGEWednesday thru Friday 3 pm 10 pm,

    Saturday 11 am 10 pm, Sunday 11 am to 6 pm

    FOOD COURTMonday Saturday 10 am - 10 pm,

    Sunday 10 am 6 pm

    BEER GARDENWednesday thru Friday 4 pm 10 pm,

    Saturday 12 pm 10 pm,Sunday 12 pm 5:30 pm

    For more information regarding theMerchant Village or Food Court contact:

    Krista DeHerrera, (970) 309-6214 [email protected].

    Applications are also available online atwww.GareldCountyFair.com.

    Doreen Herriott Coordinator / Fair Board

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    WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 7th, 20136pm Heritage Night Glenwood Vaudeville RevueDo you need a good laugh? We mean a really goodbelly laugh, with tears running down your cheeks?

    en we have just the place for you the GlenwoodVaudeville Revue! eir posters promise comedy,song, dances (a variety of hilarious skits, jokes, highenergy dance numbers, unique novelty songs andoriginal ideas that are guaranteed to make you laughyour worries away); and they deliver! ~ Kerry andRicki Newman - Aspen Times

    8pm Heritage Night Narrow Gauge Band

    Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO

    Music Genre: Country & Classic Rock Dance BandDance all night and have a great time doing it withthe Narrow Gauge Band! e band plays music thateveryone knows and likes. Narrow Gauge is a countryand rock dance band that prides itself on playinganything from Alan Jackson to ZZ Top or AC/DC toZac Brown tunes, and everything in between! Otherfavorites for this band are hits from the 90s, blues,funk and anything that gets the crowd dancing.

    FRIDAY - AUGUST 9th, 20134pm Wild West Wheel Barrel RaceGrab two of your buddies and challenge anotherteam for a chance to win tickets to our DemolitionDerby, Saturday night, August 10. Age Categories: 4teams of 3 in each of two age groups; 12-15 and 16 &

    up; single elimination bracket

    *Prizes: Pair of tickets for each winner from eachage category to the Demolition Derby

    e Backstage Line-up will feature performances for your listening and viewing pleasure.ere will be music groups, dancing, magic, solo and group participation.

    Grab lunch and/or dinner at the many vendors available. Take a seat, and be entertained.

    Sponsored byKSPN

    (For a complete list of times

    and entertainment, go towww.gareldcountyfair.com/backstage)

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    6pm Stirrup Some Fun, Kyle Groves

    Hometown: Pueblo, CO

    Genre: Agricultural MagicianEnjoy a Rip Roarin Professional Magic Showfeaturing magician Kyle Grove, live doves & rabbits,tons of audience participation, music, puppetry andhilarious comedy. It is great fun, while delivering astrong message about the importance of farming,ranching and agriculture in the 21st century. Whethertheyre part of the rural community or theyre fromthe city, they will enjoy the show, and take away someextremely valuable information in the process.

    8:30pm All the Pretty HorsesHometown: Carbondale, CO

    Genre: Country, Bluegrass, JazzAll e Pretty Horses is an American musical meltingpot. With twangy voices, a jazz-trained rhythmsection, a pair of teles, plus steel and mandolin, eachof the Horses brings a unique history and passion

    in music.

    SATURDAY AUGUST 11th, 201312pm Stirrup Some Fun, Kyle Groves

    1:30pm Acoustic Mayhem

    Hometown: Glenwood Springs, CoGenre: Folk, Rock, Bluegrass, Cajun, Irish, Blues and SwingMembers Elliott Leonard, Craig and Lorraine Curry,Marc Bruell and Dan Rosenthal fuse their guitars,dobro, ddle, mandolin, bass and drums to get thefoundation groovin and top it all o with tons of nevocal harmonies. e joy of music, and, in particular,making music with friends, ows from the band,putting smiles on the faces of fans aged 8 to 80.

    3pm Stirrup Some Fun, Kyle Groves

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    4pm ArtillumA Dance Academy & Little Man

    Hometown: Rifle, CO

    Genre: Dance & ComedyArtillumA is dedicated to supporting, promoting,exhibiting, creating, and sharing art of all forms,

    providing education, enrichment and exposureto people of all ages and walks of life, throughthe sharing of local arts and the introduction ofoutside arts.

    6pm Defiance String Band

    Hometown: Glenwood Springs, CO

    Genre: Bluegrass, CountryDeance Stringband is an Eclectic AcousticAmericana quintet featuring a variety of musicalstyles including old-time, folk, bluegrass, country,Celtic, ethnic and original compositions. is fun,talented and free-spirited ensemble uses ddle,mandolin, banjo, guitar and bass, along withharmonious vocals, to provide a genuine rootsmusical experience for people of all ages.

    8:30pm Swerve

    Hometown: Denver, CO

    Genre: Country, Rock, AmericanaSwerve is a professional, working cover bandbased in Denver, CO. Swerve performs rock,

    classic rock, modern country, as well as a varietyof other material. Swerve has performed on largeand small stages, and at bars, festivals, and privateevents. Swerves stage show and music list arediverse enough to entertain people of all ages andbackgrounds.

    800.563.0012

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    Natural Gas: Cheaper | Safer | Cleaner | Abundant | American

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    Garfield County Fair & Rodeo

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    GRAND CHAMPIONS

    RESERVE CHAMPIONS

    Rachel DowdellGrand Champion Steer

    Purchased byJohnson Construction Inc.

    Ember JacksonGrand Champion Poultry

    Purchased byCanyon Cleaners

    Austin ShepherdReserve Champion Steer

    Purchased by

    McDonalds Restaurants

    Daniel SchoutenReserve Champion Poultry

    Purchased byBrunellschs

    Karly ManuppellaGrand Champion Goat

    Purchased byMurr Welding

    Annie McNeelGrand Champion Sheep

    Purchased by Master Petroleum& Neil Garing Insurance

    Annie McNeelReserve Champion Goat

    Purchased by

    JC Excavating

    Tyler SmithReserve Champion Sheep

    Purchased byAlpine Bank

    Garrett JolleyGrand Champion Swine

    Purchased byH & K Trucking

    Hannah HaydenGrand Champion Rabbit

    Purchased byRanch Lake II Inc.

    Kerrin HazelbushReserve Champion Swine

    Purchased by

    Bill Barrett Corp.

    Ryan BoschReserve Champion Rabbit

    Purchased byMountain View Tree Farm

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    Why support the sale?e Gareld County Junior Livestock Sale is the culmination of the years work for 4-H and FFA members.ey have spent months selecting, training and feeding their animals in preparation for the fair. e sale alsoprovides youth the funds to begin the next years projects. Many of these youth save a portion of these fundsfor their upcoming college careers. Ultimately, your help supports a unique educational program in agriculture.You support a program that emphasizes involvement in projects that teach strong morals and values, a programthat provides a drug-free environment, and a program that promotes citizenship, leadership and communityinvolvement. rough their involvement, young people learn how to produce food for your table, as well ashow to be in business for themselves. e price you pay today encourages youth participation and is a smallinvestment in the future of American agriculture.

    VIP Invitation to the best barbeque in town starting at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 10, 2013 Ringside seating for the sale that starts at 1:30 p.m. Recognition in the 2013 Sale Program Recognition in print media Recognition on the Gareld County Fair website Recognition in the 2013 Gareld County Fair book Buyers will receive a complimentary color photo of their purchase with the 4-H/ FFA member Tremendous gratitude from the 2013 4-H & FFA Livestock project members

    Livestock Sale participationWays to buy/participate in the Junior Livestock Sale.Individuals may obtain top-quality beef, pork, lamb, goat, rabbit and poultry for your freezer to enjoy all yearlong. You pay the total sale price bid at the time of the sale. You will need to designate where you will want theanimal processed and ll out a cutting instruction sheet. Bid price does not include processing.

    Split BuyingIf a whole animal is too much, you can split with a friend or relative in halves or quarters. Two or moreindividuals, families, businesses or organizations may wish to split the cost of an animal. is reduces the costto any one person or group and reduces the amount of meat each will receive.

    Buy BackBuyers not wanting to keep their purchased animal pay only the dierence between the nal bid priceand the Buy Back price listed in the front of the Sale Order brochure.

    For donationDonate the meat from your purchase to one or more non-prot organizations. Youth benet from yoursupport, while you get the promotion, as well as the satisfaction of knowing that your favorite organizationgets the meat. You may also donate the processing fees or arrange with the recipient to pay the processing fees.

    Add-OnsAdd-ons are a good way to support a specic youth or group of youth, if you are unable to purchase an animal.Add-ons are a at fee, large or small. Add-on money is added on top of the sale price. You do need to be aregistered buyer. Add-ons can be done at the time of the sale or at the completion of the sale. For moreinformation, contact the Gareld County Extension O ce at (970)625-3969.

    ank you to Dr. Liz Chandler, DVM, for her veterinary services

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    FRIDAY, JULY 19th 9:30 a.m. 4-H Horse Show Indoor Arena;

    English 2 p.m. 4-H Horse Show Indoor Arena;

    Ranch Horse

    4 p.m.-6 p.m. 4-H Horse Written Test,

    North Hall Gareld County Fairgrounds

    6 p.m. Pot luck & BBQ

    7 p.m. Team Activities

    SATURDAY, JULY 20th

    8:30 a.m. 4-H Horse Show Indoor Arena;Western Classes, Fun Classes, Ranch Horse

    SUNDAY, JULY 21st 9 a.m. 4-H Horse Show Indoor Arena;

    Showmanship & Under Saddle Classes,

    Gymkhana and Team Awards

    SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 27th- 28th

    Rie Sportsman Club; Gareld County 4-HShooting Sports County Shoot

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd 9 a.m. 4-H General Projects Judging; North

    Hall Gareld County Fairgrounds

    9 a.m.-12 p.m. Premier Exhibitor Contest

    (must check-in); Event Hall Gareld County

    Fairgrounds

    MONDAY, AUGUST 5th 9 a.m. 4-H Rocket Fly Day Contest; Deer

    Field Park Rie

    1 p.m. 4-H Dog Show, Indoor Arena

    Gareld County Fairgrounds

    TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th Livestock Load-In and Weigh-In

    All Exhibitor Meeting; 30 minutes following

    market animal weigh-in

    Rabbit Showmanship; 30 minutes following

    All Exhibitor Meeting; Indoor Arena

    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th 9 a.m. Swine Show; Indoor Arena Gareld

    County Fairgrounds

    2 p.m. Premier Exhibitor Written Test

    (must check-in); Event Hall Gareld County

    Fairgrounds

    Rabbit Breeding and Market Show; 1 hour

    following the Swine show

    4:30 p.m. 4-H County Contest Showcase(Fashion Review, Performing Arts,

    Illustrated Talks and Demonstrations);

    Backstage Gareld County Fairgrounds

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 8th 8 a.m. Sheep Show; Indoor Arena Gareld

    County Fairgrounds

    Goat Show 1 hour following the Sheep

    Show; Indoor Arena Gareld County

    Fairgrounds

    Poultry Show 1 hour following the Goat

    Show; Indoor Arena Gareld County

    Fairgrounds

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th 10 a.m. Beef Show; Indoor Arena Gareld

    County Fairgrounds

    4 p.m. Round Robin; Gareld County

    Indoor Arena

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th 10 a.m. Gareld County Parade; Streets of

    Rie

    11:30 a.m. Buyers BBQ; Gareld County

    Fairgrounds Event Hall (Buyer Only)

    1 p.m. Gareld County Jr. Livestock Sale;

    Indoor Arena Gareld County Fairgrounds

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    Eagle Springs

    Market PlaceIn association with Eagle Springs Organic1733 Railroad Avenue / Rie, Colorado (Next to Dollar Store)

    970-625-5187

    Eagle Springs Meats ~ 970-625-524910 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday - Sunday & By Appointment

    The Freshest Beef, Pork, Lamb, Goat, Fish and Poultry that you can buy.Our experienced butchers can process your wild game or

    USDA inspected meats and poultry.

    SERVICES AVAILABLE Cutting Grinding Smoking Patty Making Vacuum Packing

    USDA Meat and Poultry Processing Plant at Eagle Springs

    Farm Fresh CafeBreakfast & Lunch: Tuesday - Sunday 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    Dinner: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

    970-625-2384Eat delicious food from Eagle Springs Organic Farm

    PRIVATE MEETING/DINING SPACE FOR

    PARTIES UP TO 50 PEOPLE

    VendorsMarket

    10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues. - Sun.

    Offering Antiques, Crafts, Art, and

    Organic Farmers Market

    Wild Game ProcessingOur experienced butchers can process your wild game.

    Cutting Grinding Smoking

    Patty Making Vacuum Packing

    Call for Seasonal Hours

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    OUR STAFF:Kim Schriver, Interim County Director and ExtensionAgent, 4-H Youth DevelopmentPat McCarty, Extension Agent Agriculture, Horticulture,& Natural Resources.Josie Wood, Administrative Assistant

    Adults - want to make a dierence in your community?Become a 4-H volunteer! You do not need to be anexpert in any eld, you just need to be willing to shareyour time and experience in helping youth as a positivementor and role model. Adult volunteer leaders helpcoordinate meetings, programs, and events. ey assistyouth with projects, record-keeping, and more. Have afavorite hobby? You can help a 4-H member learn a newskill. Have experience running a business meeting? Share

    your knowledge with the youth o cers in your club andhelp them to understand parliamentary procedure. e4-H program could not exist without the support of adult

    volunteers by the millions, around the world. Visit thenational volunteer website, and remember, volunteers arethe heart of 4-H!

    In addition to 4-H, Colorado State University Extensionprovides education and information in the areas ofagriculture, natural resources and horticulture. roughmultiple county eorts, family and consumer andspecically, Master Food Safety Advisor programs areoered. If you have problemsColorado State UniversityExtension has the solution!

    THANKS TO OUR 2013 4-H VOLUNTEERSAlan ateAlice SmithAlison Teter

    Amanda RiceAnita EckleyAnna Sparks

    Annie McNeelApril Legge

    Billi VagneurBrett Jolley

    Brian SnodeBruce Collins

    Brystal HazelbushBuddy McNeelCaley GredigCarla FarrandCarol McNeelCarrie CoueyCharla FarrisCharles LewisCheryl PattonChris Stoner

    Chrissy JohnsonCindy Chelewski

    Clinton Sheridan

    Cori RiderCynthia MurrDamon BondDavid Davis

    Dawn CapwellDawn David/Lampshire

    Deb MartinDeter MartinDiana MetzlerDiana Vagneur

    Donald JenkinsDonald Poole

    Ed DanielsElDonna Montgomery

    Elizabeth ChandlerElizabeth Mello

    Eric HoswellErin Stephens

    Franics NiccoliGennivieve Nalley

    Gregory ShanerHeather JenkinsHeather Tucksen

    Jacque Burris

    Jana Farris

    Janet SheridanJason NeilJe Nalley

    Jennifer K. BurrisJennifer Shepherd

    Jerold RewJesse Burris

    Jim Bailey/Hill FamilyJoel EckleyJoey Ball

    John FarnhamJohn P Chapman

    Joseph StewartJosie Wood

    JoyLynn LeuallenJulie Hurst-FarnhamKaren Maddalone-

    CochranKaycee Manuppella, K&M

    Keri JohnsonKerrie MelbyKim ONeillKristi Gill

    Kristie Radel

    Krystal Wright

    Kyle KanciliaLarry Bernett

    Larry McCownLee Krauth

    Leslie NevarezLevy Burris

    Lisa Jenkins (D&L)Lisa Schultz

    Lolita ShaerLorre Rhule

    Mark NieslanikMary BrownMary Krauth

    Melinda LewisMicah Daniels

    Michael ManuppellaMichael MorfordMichelle AllmonMolly MendozaNathan Leuallen

    Niki SmithPatricia Coombs

    Patrick ColePhilip Rice

    Randel Patton

    Rebecca Maria RamthunRex Rhule

    Rhonda ColemanRobert MacLaughlin

    Roger CoombsRonald McNeal

    Roy OgdenScott Corbett

    Sharon DomanSheila Rew

    Sheri McNealStephanie Hinkley

    Stephanie StrawSusan Lynch

    Sylvia MacLaughlinTaylor Richardson

    Teena MorfordTimothy Hornsby

    Tina McCrayTori DavisVera Bott

    Victoria ShanerWayne Balderston

    Phone:970.625.3969Fax:970.625.3917

    www.extension.colostate.edu/gareldcounty/

    PO Box 1112Rie, CO 81650

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    SATURDAY, JULY 20th - 21st8:30am. . . . . . Horse Show - Indoor Arena

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd9am . . . . . . . . Rocket Launch - Deereld Park, Rie

    9am . . . . . . . . 4-H General Projects Judging

    North Hall

    9am . . . . . . . . Premier Exhibitor Contest Event

    Hall

    1pm . . . . . . . . County Contest Judging - TBD

    MONDAY, AUGUST 5th8am . . . . . . . . Food vendor load in

    9am . . . . . . . . Rocket Fly Day Contest

    Deereld Park

    12 6pm. . . . Open Class Registration,

    all divisions South Hall

    1pm . . . . . . . . Dog Show - Indoor Arena

    4 pm. . . . . . . . Family Rodeo Registration

    Outdoor Arena

    6 pm . . . . . . . Family Rodeo Event Outdoor

    Arena

    TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th8am . . . . . . . . Food Vendor load in

    7am . . . . . . . . Livestock load in and Weigh

    in Indoor Arena. All Livestock

    Exhibitors Meeting (30 minutes

    following Market weigh in)Rabbit

    Showmanship (30 minutes following

    Exhibitors Meeting

    7 - 11:30am. . Open Class registration, Needlework& Cras South Hall

    7am 6pm . . Open Class registration, Floriculture,

    Floral Arrangements, Noxious

    Weeds, Horticulture, Field Crops,

    Baked Goods & Food Preservation

    South Hall

    12pm . . . . . . . Open Class judging, Needlework &

    Cras South Hall

    6pm . . . . . . . . VIP/ CSU Extension Appreciation

    BBQ Invitation only

    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th

    Kids Corner: Open 3pm duskMerchant Village: Open 3pm 10pm

    Food Court: Open 10am 10pm

    Beer Garden: 5pm 10pm

    7 11am . . . . Open Class registration, Baked

    Goods South Hall

    7 9am . . . . . Open Class registration, Food

    Preservation South Hall

    7 11:30am. . Open Class registration, Floriculture,

    Floral Arrangements, NoxiousWeeds, Horticulture & Field Crops

    South Hall

    9am . . . . . . . . Open Class Judging, Food

    Preservation South Hall

    9am . . . . . . . . Swine Show Indoor Arena. Rabbit

    Breeding and Market Show (1 hour

    following swine show)

    12pm . . . . . . . Open Class judging, Floriculture,

    Floral Arrangements, Noxious

    Weeds, Horticulture & Field Crops South Hall

    12:30pm . . . . Open Class judging, Baked Goods

    2pm . . . . . . . . Premier Exhibitor Written Test

    Event Hall

    4:30 . . . . . . . . 4-H County Contest Showcase

    (Fashion Revue, Performing Arts,

    Illustrated Talks & Demonstrations)

    6pm . . . . . . . . Free apple pie and ice cream

    6pm . . . . . . . .Heritage Night - Glenwood

    Vaudeville Revue - Backstage7pm . . . . . . . .PBR Bull Riding Outdoor Arena

    8:30pm . . . . .Heritage Night - Narrow Gauge

    Band - Backstage - Barndance

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 8th

    Kids Corner: Open 3pm duskMerchant Village: Open 3pm 10pm

    Food Court: Open 10am 10pm

    Beer Garden: 5pm 10pm

    8am . . . . . . . . Sheep Show - Indoor Arena. Goat

    Show (One hour following Sheep

    Show) - Indoor Arena Poultry Show

    (One hour following Goat Show) -

    Indoor Arena

    12pm . . . . . . . Open Class Apple Pie Contest South Hall

    1pm . . . . . . . . Open Class Commissioners Cookie

    Jar & Gingerbread Contest South

    Hall

    7pm . . . . . . . . Jack Ingram Outdoor Arena

    8pm . . . . . . . . Charlie Daniels Band Outdoor

    Arena

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 9thKids Corner: Open 3pm duskMerchant Village: Open 3pm 10pm

    Food Court: Open 10am 10pm

    Beer Garden: 5pm 10pm

    10am . . . . . . . Beef Show - Indoor Arena

    4pm . . . . . . . . Round Robin - Indoor Arena

    4pm . . . . . . . . Wheel Barrow Race

    6pm . . . . . . . . Stirrup Some Fun, Kyle Groves -

    Backstage

    6:50pm . . . . . 2014 Queen Coronation OutdoorArena

    7pm . . . . . . . . CPRA Rodeo - Outdoor Arena

    8:30pm . . . . . All the Pretty Horses Backstage

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th

    Kids Corner: 11am duskMerchant Village: 11am 10pm

    Food Court: Open 10am to 10pm

    Beer Garden: 12pm to 10pm

    10am . . . . . . . Parade Railroad Avenue

    11:30am. . . . . Buyers BBQ Event Hall

    12pm . . . . . . . Classic Car Show - Metro Park

    12pm . . . . . . . Stirrup Some Fun, Kyle Groves -

    Backstage

    1pm . . . . . . . . Livestock Sale Indoor Arena1:30pm . . . . . Acoustic Mayhem Backstage

    3pm . . . . . . . . Stirrup Some Fun, Kyle Groves -

    Backstage

    4 pm. . . . . . . . ArtillumA Dance Academy

    Backstage

    5pm . . . . . . . . Rie Rotary Ball Drop

    6pm . . . . . . . . Deance String Band Backstage

    7pm . . . . . . . . Demolition Derby - Outdoor Arena

    8:30pm . . . . . Swerve Live Backstage

    SUNDAY, AUGUST 11thKids Corner: 12pm 6pm

    Merchant Village: 12pm 6pm

    Food Court: Open 10am 6pm

    Beer Garden: 12pm 6pm

    Fiesta Day

    8am . . . . . . . . Vendor/Food Booth Load-in,

    Outdoor Arena Stage Set-Up, RodeoLoad-In

    12pm . . . . . . . Live Music Outdoor Arena

    1pm . . . . . . . . Rodeo Show Outdoor Arena

    2:30pm . . . . . Live Music Outdoor Arena

    3:30pm . . . . . Rodeo Show Outdoor Arena

    5pm . . . . . . . . Live Music Outdoor Arena

    6:15pm . . . . . Final Rodeo Show Outdoor Arena

    6:45pm . . . . . Encore of Final Band Outdoor Arena

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    Saturday, August 10th - 10amCome to beautiful downtown Rie, Colorado forthe Gareld County Fair Parade, Saturday, August10! e parade will begin at Railroad Avenue and16th Street, and will head south to 3rd Street at 10 a.m.

    You will see classic cars, oats, clowns, localbusinesses and more. It is a county events must see!

    If you are interested in being a part of the GareldCounty Fair Parade, contact Gina Reece-Long, 970-

    625-2085 ext. 4, at the Rie Area Chamber ofCommerce, or visit the chambers website at www.riechamber.com for an application. Once youlocate the parade from the event calendar listings,you will need to download the form from there.

    First, second and third place ribbons will beawarded to each of the ve categories oat, vehicle,

    classic auto, marching unit, horse entry plus two

    honorable mention ribbons, and the coveted Best ofthe Parade.

    Entries for the parade received aer August 5, 2013,will be assessed a $10 late fee in addition to the entryfee and oats will be placed at the end of the o cialparade lineup. (No refunds)

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    e Open Class departments of the Gareld CountyFair give valley residents the opportunity to bragand say, See what I can do! Adults and childrenhave the opportunity to enter exhibits in categoriesranging from cake decorating to cut owers, fromhome canning to wood carving. Exhibits are judgedon their own merit by a professional judge andribbons are awarded accordingly. First, second, andthird place ribbons are awarded for each class if thearticles deserve such merit. Premiums will be paid in

    each department as follows: Grand Champion - $10,Best of Fair - $6, rst place - $3, second place - $2,third place - $1.

    OPEN CLASS ENTRY REGULATIONS:1. All area residents are eligible to exhibit at the Gareld

    County Fair.

    2. Each department has individual rules regarding age of

    exhibitors.

    3. All entries must be made by close of entry time. NO LATE

    ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED.4. Classes may be created or combined at the discretion of

    the superintendent or judges.

    5. No article deemed unworthy shall be awarded a premium.

    6. Any articles not picked up during o cial check-out hours

    shall forfeit all premiums.

    7. Each exhibitor may make no more than ve entries in

    each section of each department (Example: Exhibitor may

    enter a total of ve entries into the classes in Section

    2 Dahlias under Floriculture). Exhibitors

    may make two entries in each class c l a s s

    (Example: Exhibitor may enter single blooms of

    Dahlia in Class 203), and may only receive two premiums inany individual class.

    8. Samples shown must be variety named.

    9. Best of Fair ribbons will be given at the discretion of the

    judge.

    10. 4-H club members and other youth are encouraged to

    enter in open classes.

    11. e Gareld County Fair and its agents are not responsible

    for THEFT of or DAMAGE to exhibits.

    12. ALL MAIN DEPARTMENTS WILL HAVE AGE

    DIVISIONS AS FOLLOWS: Some Departments, Sectionsand Classes may have special age categories.

    DIVISION # DESCRIPTION

    1 Senior 80 Years old & Over

    2 Adult 19 Years to 79 years of age

    3 Youth 18 Years & Under

    13. Special contests will have age divisions as stated in their

    individual rules.

    14. Any exhibitor receiving more than $50 in premium money

    must ll out a W-9 form prior to receiving their premium

    money.

    15. Exhibitors are encouraged to pre-enter by submitting their

    entry forms by postal service or email to coopext_gareld@

    mail.colostate.edu by July 29th, 2013 to the Gareld County

    Extension O ce. Forms may be mailed to: Gareld County

    Fair Entries, PO Box 1112 Rie CO 81650. Entry tags will

    be available at the Extension O ce aer July 1st, for those

    exhibitors who would like to ll their tags out prior to the

    Fair. Exhibits will be able to be dropped o in Glenwood

    Springs. Please watch the newspaper or the Gareld County

    Fair website on how and when.

    MARY JANE HANGS

    Open Class Superintendent

    DOREEN HERRIOTT

    Fair Board

    A. FLORICULTURE

    AA. FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS

    B. NOXIOUS WEED DISPLAY

    C. FIELD CROPS

    D. HORTICULTURE

    E. NEEDLEWORK

    F. CRAFTS

    G. FINE ARTS

    H. FOOD PRESERVATION

    I. BAKED GOODS

    J. SPECIAL CONTESTS

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    Monday, August 512 p.m. 6 p.m. Entries accepted in all divisions. Fine Arts Entries MUST be entered during this time.

    Tuesday, August 67 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Entries accepted for Needlework and Cras7 a.m. 6 p.m. Entries accepted for Floriculture, Floral Arrangements, Noxious Weeds, Field Crops, Horticulture,Baked Goods, & Food Preservation12 p.m. Judging for Needlework and Cras & Fine Arts

    Wednesday, August 77 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Entries accepted for Baked Goods7 a.m. 9 a.m. Entries accepted for Food Preservation7 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Entries accepted for Floriculture, Floral Arrangements, Noxious Weeds,Horticulture & Field Crops9 a.m. Judging begins for Food Preservation

    12 p.m. Judging begins for Floriculture, Floral Arrangements, Noxious Weeds, Horticulture & Field Crops12:30 p.m. Judging begins for Baked Goods

    Thursday, August 812 p.m. Apple Pie Contest1 p.m. Commissioner Cookie Jar1 p.m. Gingerbread Contest

    Sunday, August 911 a.m. 2 p.m. Check Out Time articles not picked up during o cial check-out hours shall forfeit allpremiums.

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    12 p.m. 6 p.m.Entries acceptedin all divisions.

    FINE ARTSMUST be enteredduring this time.

    7 a.m. 11:30 a.m.Entries accepted for

    Needlework andCras. 8

    a.m. 6 p.m.Entries accepted forFloriculture, Floral

    Arrangements,Noxious Weeds,

    Field Crops,Horticulture,

    Baked Goods, andFood Preservation

    7 a.m.11:30 a.m.Entries acceptedfor Baked Goods.

    8 a.m. 9 a.m.Entries accepted forFood Preservation.8 a.m. 11:30 a.m.Entries accepted forFloriculture, Floral

    Arrangements,Noxious Weeds,

    Horticulture, andField Crops

    12 p.m. APPLE PIECONTEST

    1:p.m.COMMISSIONERS

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    1 p.m. GINGERBREAD

    CONTEST

    11 a.m. 2 p.m.CHECK OUT

    TIME. Articles notpicked up duringo cial check-outhours shall forfeit

    all premiums.

    12 p.m.

    JUDGING forNeedlework, Cras,and Fine Arts

    9 a.m. JUDGING

    for FoodPreservation

    12p.m.-JUDGING for

    Floriculture, FloralArrangements,

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    12:30 p.m. JUDGING forBaked Goods

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    SECTION 1 ASTERS101 Asters, any color, 3 blooms

    SECTION 2 DAHLIA201 Dahlia, small, under 4, 3 blooms202 Dahlia, medium, 4-8, 3 blooms203 Dahlia, plain large, 8 & over,

    1 bloom204 Dahlia, cactus, 3 blooms

    SECTION 3 GLADIOLUS301 Gladiolus, any color, 1 spike

    SECTION 4 MARIGOLD401 Marigold, small, under 2, 5 blooms402 Marigold, medium, 2-4, 3 blooms403 Marigold, large, over 4, 3 blooms

    SECTION 5 PETUNIA501 Petunia, single grandiora,

    3 -5, 3 blooms502 Petunia, small oribunda,

    2 -3, 3 blooms503 Petunia, double multiora,

    2 2 , 3 blooms

    SECTION 6 SUNFLOWERS601 Sunower, any color, 1 bloom

    SECTION 7 ROSE701 Tea Rose, any color, 1 bloom702 Floribunda rose, 1 cluster703 Miniature rose, 1 cluster

    SECTION 8 ZINNIA801 Zinnia, small, under 1 , 5 blooms802 Zinnia, medium, 1 - 3, 3 blooms803 Zinnia, large, 3 - 4, 3 blooms

    SECTION 9 COSMOS901 Cosmos, any color, 3 blooms

    SECTION 10 SNAPDRAGON1001 Snapdragon, any color, 1 Spike

    SECTION 11 POPPIES

    1101 Poppy

    SECTION 12 SWEET PEAS1201 Sweat Pea

    SECTION 13 PANSIES1301 Pansy

    SECTION 14 NASTURTIUMS1401 Nasturtium

    SECTION 15 BACHELOR BUTTONS1501 Bachelor Button

    SECTION 16 BELL OF IRELAND1601 Bell of Ireland

    SECTION 17 SUCCULENTS & CACTI1740 Any succulent in pot under 6.1741 Any succulent in pot over 6.1742 Any cactus in pot under 6.1743 Any cactus in pot over 6.1744 Any euphorbia in a pot under 6.1745 Any euphorbia in a pot over 6.

    SECTION 18 POTTED PLANTS1801 Blooming, with Blooms1802 Colored Foliage1803 Green Foliage

    1804 Vining1805 Vining with Blooms1806 African Violet in Bloom1807 Bonsai Tree1808 Any Other Kind of Potted Plant

    SECTION 19 MISCELLANEOUS1901 Any other annual1902 Any other perennial1903 Commercially Grown Cut Flowers1904 Any Other Flowers

    ENTRIES CLOSE AT 11:30 A.M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 (see Open Class Schedule for complete entry times) in the SouthExhibit Hall. Judging begins at 12 p.m.. All entries released between 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sunday, August 11, 2013. NO EXCEPTIONS.Two entries per person, per class will be accepted (Example: exhibitor may enter two times in Class 601, Sunowers, with two dierent

    single blooms).

    RIBBONS First, second, and third place ribbons will be awarded in each class if the entries deserve such merit. A champion ribbon willbe awarded per department section AT THE DISCRETION OF THE JUDGE. A champion ribbon will be awarded in this Departmentif entries deserve such merit. Premiums paid for rst, second, and third place and champion. Where 3-5 owers are required, they mustbe of same variety and color. If there are 3 or more entries of one variety, a class will be established. Enter 3 blooms per class unlessnoted. For these exhibits, a bloom is one individual ower on one stem. Please prepare owers to extend their freshness.

    CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

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    THEME: Celebrating the pastBuilding the future

    ENTRIES CLOSE AT 11:30 A.M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 (see Open Class Schedule for complete entry times) in the SouthExhibit Hall. Judging begins at 12 p.m. All entries released between 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sunday, August 11, 2013. NO EXCEPTIONS.Two entries per person, per class will be accepted (Example: Exhibitor may enter two dierent arrangements into Class 201 AmericanPride).

    e Horticulture Division will be supervised by Colorado Master Gardener Volunteers from Colorado State University Extension inGareld County. Contact CSU Master Gardeners at 970-625-3969.

    RIBBONS First, second, and third place ribbons will be awarded in each class if the entries deserve such merit. A BEST OF FAIR

    ribbon may be awarded per department section AT THE DISCRETION OF THE JUDGE. A GRAND CHAMPION ribbon may beawarded in this department if entries deserve such merit.

    SECTION 1 HOME GROWN

    (EXPERIENCED OR NOVICE

    EXHIBITORS MAY ENTER) Flowers and

    foliage for this class must be home grown.

    Point schedule for judging: Condition

    of Flowers-30; Condition of Foliage-30;

    Creativity and Originality-20; Adherence to

    eme-20

    CLASS DESCRIPTION

    101 GRANDMAS GARDEN- mixed colors

    in antique container

    102 THEME BASED - yellow, orange, and

    reds to best represent the Gareld County

    Fair theme

    103 ON THE FARM - anything goes

    104 THE BEST THINGS COME IN SMALL

    PACKAGES - a small bouquet no bigger

    than 5 by 5 inches will shine with the best

    105 SUMMER IN COLORADO - Large

    arrangement from your summer garden,

    using 3 types of perennials and 3 types of

    annuals, foliage can be used.

    106 COLORADO SPORTS THEME - Basket

    arrangement approximately 8 incorporatingyour favorite Colorado Team and your

    imagination.

    107 HAPPY FAIR DAYS - Anything goes.

    (children under 12 years old only)

    SECTION 2 - ARTISTIC

    (EXPERIENCED OR NOVICE

    EXHIBITORS MAY ENTER) May use home

    grown or store-bought owers and foliage.

    Point schedule for judging: Interpretation

    of eme-30; Creativity-30; Originality-20;

    Condition of Flowers-10; Condition of

    Foliage-10.

    CLASS DESCRIPTION

    201 AMERICAN PRIDE - red, white,&blue

    owers

    202 GARFIELDS ROADSIDES - dried and

    roadside materials

    203 NEW BABY ARRANGEMENT Pastel

    owers

    204 MORNING SONG Flowers in cream,

    white or pale yellow

    205 SMILES Flowers and container in

    shades of one color206 SENSE OF HUMOR Junk container,

    arrangement showing humor

    207 SUNSHINE Yellow owers must

    predominate

    208 HUGS Any owers in a cooking

    utensil

    209 WHISPERS OF DUSK Flowers in

    Purple, Blue and Gray

    210 SPIRIT OF THE COLORADO

    MOUNTAINS - Colorful wild ower

    arrangement incorporating fresh pine, cedar

    or juniper greenery. Incorporate rock. Use

    any container. Not to exceed 24 tall or wide.

    Do not pick wildowers where prohibited,which includes most public & many private

    lands.211 WHIMSICAL OUTHOUSE

    BIRDHOUSE -Decorate any size wood bird

    house using your imagination and HUMOR.

    Make it look like the OUTHOUSES of old.

    Dried materials only.

    212 COLORADO HARVEST WREATH

    - Round grapevine or straw wreath

    incorporating fresh and dried harvest

    materials including corn, gourds, garlic and

    chili peppers. Anything else is your special

    addition!

    213 THE TRASH CAN - An arrangement of

    dried materials in a recycled container.

    214 BEAUTY QUEEN Roses shown with

    style and grace

    215 GIGGLE FEST Scarecrows made by

    children and teens, no more than 12 inches

    in height.

    SECTION 3 - NOVICE ONLY

    (A novice is someone who has never entered

    anything in the Floriculture Dept. of theGareld County Fair before.) May use home

    grown or store-bought owers and foliage.

    CLASS DESCRIPTION

    301 THE BARN - owers and/or vegetables

    with wood

    302 HAPPY DAYS - mixed colors

    304 FRIENDS HAND IN HAND - Old-

    fashioned bouquet.

    TIPS FOR TRANSPORTING FLOWERS

    AND FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS:

    Always bring a few extra owers and foliage

    stems with you on the day of the Show soyou can substitute for broken stems or wilted

    owers, once you get to the Fairgrounds.

    Cardboard boxes from a liquor store (the

    kind with dividers already in them) make

    great containers to put your oriculture

    exhibits in to transport.

    Crumpled up newspaper stabilizes ower

    arrangements or top heavy exhibits (like

    gladiolus and dahlia) if you stu it around

    the arrangement/exhibit that is already in a

    cardboard box.

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    ENTRIES CLOSE AT 11:30 A.M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 (see Open Class Schedule for complete entry times) in the SouthExhibit Hall. Judging begins at 12 p.m. All entries released between 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sunday, August 11, 2013. NO EXCEPTIONS.Two entries per person, per class will be accepted (Example: Exhibitor may enter two dierent boards in Class 101 Educational WeedBoard).

    e Horticulture Division will be supervised by Colorado Master Gardener Volunteers from Colorado State University Extension inGareld County. Contact CSU Master Gardeners at 970-625-3969.

    RIBBONSFirst, second, and third place ribbons will be awarded in each class if the entries deserve such merit. A BEST OF FAIRribbon may be awarded per department section AT THE DISCRETION OF THE JUDGE. A GRAND CHAMPION ribbon may beawarded in this department if entries deserve such merit.

    CLASS DESCRIPTIONSECTION 1101 Educational Weed Board - Main topics of the participants choice are to be shown, such as history of the weed, economicconsiderations of weeds, weed control, etc.

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    Each weed is to be labeled with an identication label as follows:

    Common name of weed

    Scientic name of weed

    Annual or perennial

    Where found

    Time of bloom

    Exhibitor name

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    Date collected

    How eradicated: spray, cultivation, other?

    Judging is based on:1) identication;

    2) quantity of weeds;3) variety of weeds;

    4) neatness of display;5) completeness. Place pressed specimens in proper balance on mounting cards.

    ALL SEED HEADS MUST BE CONTAINED IN PLASTIC TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL SPREAD OF SEEDS.

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    ENTRIES CLOSE AT 11 A.M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 (see Open Class Schedule for complete entry times) in the South ExhibitHall. Judging begins at 12 p.m. All entries released between 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sunday, August 11, 2013. NO EXCEPTIONS. Two entriesper person, per class will be accepted (Example: Exhibitor may enter two separate sheaves of alfalfa for seed, Class 302).

    e Horticulture Division will be supervised by Colorado Master Gardener Volunteers from Colorado State University Extension inGareld County. Contact CSU Master Gardeners at 970-625-3969.

    RIBBONSFirst, second, and third place ribbons will be awarded in each class if the entries deserve such merit. A BEST OF FAIRribbon may be awarded per department section AT THE DISCRETION OF THE JUDGE. A GRAND CHAMPION ribbon may beawarded in this department if entries deserve such merit. A sheaf of grain shall be made up so it will measure three inches minimumdiameter and four inches maximum at center tie. Sheaves of alfalfa and all clover should be six inches or over in diameter at the centertie. ese sheaves should be mounted so they can be taken down and judged at a central judging table. A piece of thin building boardsix inches wide and length of straw makes a nice mounting. Grain sheaves should be shown full length straw with leaves o. Sheavesfor forage should be ne stems, lots of leaves, nice and green, which would make a good quality hay. Sheaves may be shown for twoyears. Peck samples must be in the condition in which they would go to market. IMPORTANT: SHEAVES MUST BE OF THEPROPER SIZE.

    CLASS DESCRIPTIONSSECTION 1 - GRAIN SHEAVES

    101 Sheaf any grain

    SECTION 2 FORAGE SHEAVES201 Sheaf any hay202 6 stalks corn for silage203 Recommended pasture mixture, 2 mounted bundles

    204 6 eld corn ears, dented 2012 crop, husked205 6 eld corn ears, 2013 crop, husked

    SECTION 3 SHEAVES FOR SEED301 Sheaf any grass for seed302 Sheaf alfalfa for seed (named variety)

    SECTION 4 PECK SAMPLES401 Peck any grain404 4 quarts alfalfa seed

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    ENTRIES CLOSE AT 11:30 A.M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 (see Open Class Schedule for complete entry times) inthe South Exhibit Hall. Judging begins at 12 p.m. All entries released between 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sunday, August 11, 2013.NO EXCEPTIONS. Two entries per class, per exhibitor, will be accepted (Example: Exhibitor may enter two large watermelons inClass 802).

    RIBBONS First, second, and third place ribbons will be awarded in each class if the entries deserve such merit. A Best of Fair -Vegetables and Best of Fair - Fruits Grand Champion will be selected from all the youth and adult entries. Premiums paid for, rst,second, third and Best of Fair Grand Champion.

    A plate consists of 3 apples, pears, apricots, or peaches; 5 crab apples, plums or prunes, and Seckel pears. If two or more samples ofany entry are present, a class will be made at the discretion of the superintendent. Leave stem on all fruit except peaches and apricots.

    Onions should be cleaned but not peeled. All Open Class regulations apply. For additional information, call the Extension O ce at970-625-3969.

    CLASS DESCRIPTIONS101 Plate any 3 apples

    201 Plate any 3 peaches

    301 Plate of 3 pears

    401 Plate of 5 plums

    403 Plate of 5 prunes

    501 1 pint (open container) berries

    601 Plate grapes

    701 Plate of 3 apricots (no stems)

    801 2 cantaloupes or muskmelons

    802 1 large watermelon

    901 Rhubarb 3 stalks - no leaves

    902 Any Other Fruit

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    SECTION 1 PEPPERS

    101 3 Sweet bell peppers102 3 Sweet specialty peppers103 3 Hot specialty peppers104 3 Hot southwestern peppers

    SECTION 2 ONIONS: trim onions to 1on top and root201 3 Onions - round, globe, spindle ortop shaped202 3 Onions - at or Bermuda type203 6 Green onions - bunched, 10 in.long, tied with bulb size of - , androot trimmed to 1/2

    SECTION 3 TOMATOES301 3 Ripe tomatoes - stem o302 3 Roma tomatoes stem o303 5 Salad tomatoes - cherry, plum,patio or pear stem o304 3 Green tomatoes - stem on

    SECTION 4 SQUASH: stems on andrepresentative of those purchased to eat401 3 Summer squash402 1 Spaghetti squash403 2 Small winter squash

    404 1 Large winter squash405 2 Pie pumpkins - small, sugar type406 1 Large eld pumpkin407 3 Miniature pumpkins

    SECTION 5 CUCUMBERS501 1 Ib. Pickling cucumbers502 3 Slicing cucumbers503 3 Seedless and thin skinnedcucumbers

    SECTION 6 MISCELLANEOUS

    601 3 Ears sweet corn - leave in husk602 1 Head cabbage603 1 Head cauliower604 1 Head broccoli605 1 Head lettuce606 1 Bunch celery607 3 Radishes - bunched and tied608 3 Carrots - 1/2 in. tops609 3 Table beets - 2 in. tops610 3 Turnips - 1 in. tops611 3 Parsnips - 1 in. tops612 6 Yellow snap or wax beans612A 6 Green beans612B 6 Burgundy beans613 1 Eggplant614 Garlic615A Peas, snap615B Peas, bush type616 Any other vegetable615 Herbs, any variety - 3 stems

    SECTION 7 POTATOESPotatoes must be clean; do not washunless unavoidable.701 3 Potatoes

    SECTION 8 THE FUN GROUP

    Basket must contain ve dierentvarieties of vegetables inany amount and will include twoherbs. Will be divided into Junior (12& under), Youth (13-18), and Adult ifthere are su cient entries801 5 Ears decorative corn802 Most unusual vegetable803 Vegetable animal804 Biggest pumpkin805 Biggest cabbage806 Biggest watermelon807 Biggest tomato808 Biggest squash809 Biggest cucumber810 Veggie basket - homegrown to be

    judged on presentation811 Veggie basket - Store purchased - tobe judged on presentation.

    ENTRIES CLOSE AT 11 A.M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 (see Open Class Schedule for complete entry times) in the South ExhibitHall. Judging begins at 11:30 a.m. All entries released between 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sunday, August 11, 2013. NO EXCEPTIONS. Twoentries per person, per class will be accepted (Example: Exhibitor may enter two eggplants in Class 613).

    VEGETABLES WILL BE JUDGED FOR TABLE USE. Uniformity of size, shape and color of the specimens in the entry is important.

    CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

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    SECTION 1 KNITTING101 Home Accessories102 Garment103 Toys, Doll Clothes104 Any Other Handknit Item105 Machine Knit Items106 Best Knitted Article by Person

    Over 80107 Best Knitted Article by Youth age9-18

    SECTION 2 CROCHET201 Home Accessories202 Garment203 Toys, Doll Clothes204 Any Other Crochet Item205 Best crocheted article by a personover 80206 Best crocheted article by a Youthage 9-18

    207 Period Doll

    SECTION 3 AFGHANS301 Knitted302 Crocheted303 Mile A Minute304 Any Other Afghan

    SECTION 4 TATTING

    401 Tatted sets402 Tatted accessory403 Tatted doily404 Other tatted articles

    SECTION 5 QUILTS500 Quilt made from a kit501 Hand quilted, machine pieced502 Hand quilted, hand pieced503 Machine quilted, machine pieced504 Machine quilted, hand pieced505 Long Arm quilted, machine pieced506 Long Arm quilted, hand pieced

    507 Crazy quilt508 Double knit

    509 Tied comforter510 Group eortchurch or club511 Other quilted articles512 Machine quilt, pieced, raggy

    SECTION 6 EMBROIDERY601 Home Accessory

    602 Clothing article603 Embroidered sampler604 Any other embroidery

    SECTION 7 COUNTED CROSSSTITCH

    701 Pictures Small, up to 12 Inches702 Pictures Large, over 12 Inches703 Cross stitch sampler704 Article with stamped cross stitch705 Original cross stitch design706 Clothing article, cross stitch707 Luncheon or tablecloth

    708 Other cross stitch article

    ENTRIES CLOSE AT 11:30 A.M. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 (see Open Class Schedule for complete entry times) in the South ExhibitHall. Judging begins at 12 p.m. All entries released between 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sunday, August 11, 2013. NO EXCEPTIONS. Two entriesper person, per class will be accepted (Example: Exhibitor may enter two dierent hand-quilted, machine-pieced quilts into Class 501).

    RIBBONS First, second, and third place ribbons will be awarded in each class if the entries deserve such merit. A BEST OF FAIRribbon will be awarded to the following exhibit at the discretion of the judge: AFGHAN, CLOTHING, CROSS STITCH, KNITTING,CROCHET, NEEDLEPOINT, EMBROIDERY, AND QUILTS. Premiums will be paid for rst, second and third. A Grand Championribbon will be presented to the best in the department, except for quilts, and there will be a Grand Champion quilt.

    SPECIAL PRIZE: e Colorado Quilting Council may also award a special $25 prize and ribbon for First Time CompetitionEntry. Please be sure to specify on your entry form if you are entering a quilt for the rst time. A Colorado Quilting Council(CQC) ribbon will be pinned on the winning quilt, selected by a CQC judge. e award winner will receive a check by postal mailfrom the CQC.

    For an excellent reference of judging criteria for cras, clothing construction, quilts, and more, please visit the Extension O ce toobtain 4-H Project score sheets. ese guidelines for youth are highly applicable for adult Needlework projects.

    GENERAL RULES

    1. All articles must be entered in the name of the maker.

    2. Only two entries will be made in any one class by an exhibitor.

    3. No article previously shown is eligible to be shown again.

    4. 4-H members are welcome and encouraged to enter in the Open Classes. All 4-H ribbons are to be removed before entering inOpen Classes.

    5. If more than three of a kind not previously listed are entered, a new class can be formed at the discretion of the departmentsuperintendent.

    CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

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    SECTION 8 OTHER EMBROIDERY801 Any other long stitch article802 Any other crewel embroidery

    pictures803 Any other crewel embroideryarticle804 Any other candlewicking article805 Any other machine embroideryarticle806 Any other chicken scratch article807 Any other hardanger embroideryarticle808 Any other counted threadembroidery article809 Any other drawn threadembroidery article

    810 Any other needlepoint picture811 Any other needlepoint article812 Machine Embroidery813 Silk Ribbon Embroidery

    Classes will be added as needed, if morethan two articles

    SECTION 9 OTHER NEEDLEWORK901 Any other bead work902 Any other plastic canvas article903 Any other loom weaving904 Any other hand weaving905 Rugs, braided906 Rugs, latchhooked907 Rugs, any other908 Any other hooked article909 Any other latchhooked article910 Any other so sculpture article911 Any other hand applique article912 Any other, not mentioned

    SECTION 10 WALLHANGINGS(Must have sleeve or hook for hanging)

    1001 Machine pieced, hand quilted

    1002 Hand pieced, hand quilted1003 Machine pieced, machine quilted1004 Hand pieced, machine quilted1005 Embroidered1006 Appliqud1007 Miniature quilt wallhanging, 16or less1008 Group project1009 Any other wall hanging

    SECTION 11 CLOTHING1100 Infants clothing1101 Childs Clothing

    1102 Womens Clothing1103 Formal wear1104 Mens Clothing1105 Adults ensemble (2, 3 or 4 pieces)1106 Jacket or Coat1107 Sleepwear & Intimates1108 Apron1109 Household Items1110 Sewn stued toy1111 Costume1112 Accessories1113 Handmade useful householdarticles

    1114 Any other sewn clothing articles

    SECTION 13 FELTING1301 Felted Useful Articles1302 Felted Wearable Articles1303 Felted Artistic Articles

    SECTION 14 HOLIDAY1401 Knitted Holiday Items1402 Crochet Holiday Items1402 Holiday Afghans

    1403 Tatted Holiday Items1404 Quilted Holiday Items1405 Embroidered Holiday Items

    1406 Counted Cross Stitch HolidayItems1407 Other Needlework Holiday Items1408 Holiday Wall hangings1409 Holiday Clothing Items1410 Holiday Felted Items

    SECTION 15 OTHER QUILTEDPROJECTS

    1501 Table Runners1502 Table toppers 16 inch or under1503 Table toppers over 16 inches1503 Other quilted kitchen articles(potholders, placemats etc)

    SECTION 16 RECYCLED1601 Clothing1602 Needlework1603 Household

    If you have a antique quilt and/orother handiwork that you would like toexhibit, please contact the Open ClassSuperintendent.

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    SECTION 1 CRAFTS101 Raku102 Decoupage103A Stained glass, any leaded Window103B Stained glass, any leadedAccessory

    103C Stained glass, any leaded Youthentry104 Stained glass, any foiled105 Leather, clothing article106 Leather, accessory article107 Any other leather work108 Jewelry109 Metal Art110 Wood carving111 Wood burning112 Wood working113 Glass decorated114 String or wire art115A Rock article: Adult

    115B Rock article: Youth116 Shell article117 So toy, not a doll118 Childs toy, handmade119 Macrame120 Tole painting121 Articial owers, any display122 Dried owers, any display123 Seasonal or party decorations124 Pinecone art125 Padded photo albums or frames126 Fly tying127 Tile inlay128 Stepping stones

    129 Handmade soaps or cosmetics130 Wreaths131 Creative gis for specic occasions(wedding, births, etc.)

    SECTION 1 CRAFTSContinued132 Recycle Art Senior (made fromcans, bottles, plastic bags, etc.)133 Recycle Art Youth (made fromcans, bottles, plastic bags, etc.)134 Recycle Art Adult (made from

    cans, bottles, plastic bags, etc.)135 Painted Items136 Candles137 Scrapbooking138 Beading139 Any other cra, not listed above

    SECTION 2 TEXTILE PAINTING201 Placemats (set of four)202 Pillowcases, pair203 Quilt204 Tablecloth205 Pictures206 Clothing (sweatshirts, t-shirts,

    aprons etc.)207 Any other, not listed above

    SECTION 3 DOLLS - HANDMADE301 Period doll only302 Period doll with clothes (handmade)303 Porcelain doll (not a gurine) only304 Porcelain doll (not a gurine) withclothes (personally made)305 Applehead306 Rag307 Wooden308 Doll clothing, not knitted or

    crocheted309 Any doll made by a youth under 14310 Other dolls, not listed above

    SECTION 4 HOME FURNISHINGS401 Renished piece of furniture402 Handmade piece of furniture403 Accessory (lamp, bookends,clock, etc.)404 Baskets

    405 Wall art406 OtherSECTION 5 CERAMICSEarthenw